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NewsJAKARTA – Qahwa World Indonesia has expanded its coffee export market with a new shipment of premium Arabica beans from the slopes of Mount Argopuro in East Java to Saudi Arabia, marking another milestone for the country’s growing smallholder coffee sector. The shipment, totaling 15 tons and valued at around 3 billion rupiah (approximately 180,000</p>
NewsDubai – August 22, 2025 (Qahwa World) – Coffee in Saudi Arabia is no longer just a morning ritual or a social beverage. It has transformed into a thriving industry aligned with Vision 2030, drawing local and international investment. According to figures reported by Al-Eqtisadiah, the Saudi coffee market was valued between SAR 5 and 7</p>
Cofee CommunityRiyadh, 22 August 2025 (QahwaWorld) – Coffee Planet has officially inaugurated its newest coffee shop in Riyadh’s King Abdullah Financial District (KAFD), marking an important milestone in the company’s commitment to delivering exceptional specialty coffee experiences across the Kingdom. The opening ceremony was graced by the presence of Coffee Planet’s Chairman, W. Allan Jones, adding</p>
NewsThe Saudi coffee chain, Barn’s, a drive-thru coffee chain, has announced plans to open 1000 branches in Saudi Arabia and around the world. Barn’s achieved a significant milestone by reaching 700 stores across Saudi Arabia, with the opening of a new location in the vibrant commercial area of Town Square in Jeddah. This achievement marks</p>
News20 February 2024, London, (QW): The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia made history today, signing the International Coffee Agreement (ICA) 2022 at the International Coffee Organization (ICO) headquarters in London. This is the first time the country has formally joined the ICO world coffee family, whose history spans 60 years. Attending the ceremony were representatives from</p>
NewsIn the highlands of Al-Baha, the Shada mountains enchant with the captivating aroma of coffee wafting through the air. Nestled on Shada Al-Asfal and Shada Al-Ala, coffee shrubs yield a distinct bean that has become a highly sought-after commodity in the country. These mountains host farms boasting over 54,000 trees, collectively producing more than 12</p>