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NewsDubai – Qahwa World The World Coffee Museum in Buon Ma Thuot, Dak Lak province, Vietnam, hosted the activities of the 2025 International Scientific Conference and Forum from December 5 to 6. The conference was held under the theme: “Global Coffee Industry Value Chain – Global, Local, and Sustainable Development,” jointly organized by the Dak</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World March arabica coffee (KCH26) rose slightly by +0.15 (+0.04%) on Tuesday, while January ICE robusta (RMF26) slipped -15 (-0.34%), hitting a 1.5-week low. The day’s movements reflect a split market, with arabica gaining support from a stronger Brazilian real, now at a two-week high against the US dollar. The firmer currency</p>
NewsVietnam Harvest Update 2025/26: Delayed Start, Strong Outlook Dubai – Qahwa World With global markets closely monitoring Vietnam, recent heavy rains from Storm 15 have attracted significant attention among those keen to understand the weather’s impact on supply. We caught up with Khoi Nguyen, Trading Manager at Sucafina Vietnam, for an update. Khoi tells us</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Prices for coffee futures saw a sharp increase today, driven by worries over how weather conditions might impact harvests in major producing nations, alongside notable drops in monitored exchange inventories. Prices for both arabica and robusta coffee are significantly higher as adverse weather bolsters concerns over global coffee crops. Arabica coffee</p>
NewsOctober 2025 ICO Report Reveals Steady Prices, Regional Export Rebalancing, and Signs of Market Surplus Dubai – Qahwa World After months of price turbulence driven by weather extremes, logistics disruptions, and policy shifts, the global coffee market entered October 2025 in a rare state of equilibrium. According to the latest Coffee Market Report issued by</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World The global coffee industry faces a new challenge as tropical typhoon Kalmaegi struck the Philippine archipelago earlier this week and is now moving toward Vietnam, threatening one of the world’s most important coffee-producing regions. According to a report by Bloomberg, the storm could disrupt global coffee supply chains and trigger potential</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Vietnamese coffee farmers have achieved a remarkable 150% increase in income by shifting to regenerative agriculture, an innovative approach that promotes environmental sustainability while improving crop quality and productivity. According to a report by Nestlé Vietnam, the adoption of regenerative practices under the NESCAFÉ Plan has enabled farmers to save 40%–60%</p>
NewsNew York – Qahwa World Coffee prices continued to decline on Monday as traders reacted to signs of a possible breakthrough in trade negotiations between the United States and Brazil. The downward movement follows a volatile week in which arabica and robusta futures hit multi-month highs before retreating sharply. Market optimism grew after Brazil’s President</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Throughout 2025, U.S. consumers have witnessed a steady rise in prices across nearly all goods following the administration’s decision to impose tariffs on imported products from global trade partners. Coffee has been no exception, even though the United States relies almost entirely on imported beans to satisfy domestic demand. Data shows</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World The global coffee market is entering a period of heightened uncertainty as certified coffee stocks fall to their lowest level in years, signaling tightening supply chains and growing pressure on prices. According to the International Coffee Organization’s (ICO) September 2025 Coffee Market Report, both Arabica and Robusta certified inventories saw steep</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World The global coffee market navigated a turbulent September as trade tensions, monetary policy shifts, and regulatory uncertainty reshaped investor sentiment and price dynamics. According to the International Coffee Organization’s (ICO) latest Coffee Market Report for September 2025, the sector was influenced by a combination of U.S. tariff policy, an interest rate</p>
NewsDubai, September 6, 2025 (Qahwa World) – The International Coffee Organization’s (ICO) August 2025 report has revealed a significant decline in exports of both roasted and soluble coffee in July, underscoring new challenges facing the global coffee sector as it navigates volatile prices, shifting demand, and rising production costs. The data highlights not only pressure</p>