
Dubai – Qahwa World The World Food Programme (WFP) has released a report highlighting the results of the Resilient Coffee-Growing Communities project in Guatemala’s Dry Corridor, designed to help farmers adapt to climate change and improve food security. The report notes that the Dry Corridor is increasingly affected by unpredictable weather, with scorching, dry days
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LONDON — Qahwa World Few words have travelled as far, or gathered as much cultural sediment, as coffee. In a recent editorial reflection, Phoebe Nicholson, Executive Editor of the Oxford English Dictionary, turned the lexicographical spotlight on a term that, she notes, is “very close to the OED editors’ hearts.” The story of coffee in

Dubai – Qahwa World Over the past decade, specialty Colombian coffee in the Middle East has largely been defined by small, limited harvests known as microlots. Celebrated for their unique flavors and seasonal character, these microlots helped elevate café culture, introduce consumers to Colombian coffee, and establish the region as one of the fastest-growing specialty

Dubai – Qahwa World Forbes recently reported on the Lavazza Museum in Turin, Italy, describing it as a must-visit destination for coffee enthusiasts and anyone interested in Italian culture. The museum offers an immersive experience that goes beyond displaying artifacts, engaging visitors through history, technology, and the senses. The Origins of Lavazza Luigi Lavazza founded

Dubai – Qahwa World In 2025, the coffee market in Southern Russia experienced steady price growth alongside the expansion of café networks. Data from Check Index and Kontur.Fokus reveal key trends in Rostov Oblast and Krasnodar Krai. Rising Coffee Prices and Consumer Demand By December 2025, the average price of a cup of coffee in

Dubai – Qahwa World Arabica coffee futures moved higher on Wednesday, reaching their strongest level in about four weeks, while robusta prices weakened. March arabica contracts gained modestly, supported by weather concerns in Brazil and currency movements, whereas robusta futures declined amid ample supply from Vietnam. Lower-than-normal rainfall across key Brazilian growing regions is providing

Dubai – Qahwa World National Geographic has published an in-depth report examining Vietnam’s coffee culture, describing it as one of the most dynamic and inventive in the world—where a once-colonial crop has evolved into a powerful symbol of identity, community, and creativity. According to the magazine, coffee in Vietnam is far more than a daily

Dubai — Qahwa World Hoof, a UAE-based specialty coffee brand, has introduced a new food menu across its cafés, expanding its offering with a range of savoury and sweet dishes designed to accompany its coffee programme. The menu, now available at selected locations, reflects a farm-to-plate approach and focuses on simple preparations and balanced flavours.

RAS AL KHAIMAH – QAHWAWORLD The organizing committee for the “Gulf Coffee Maker” competition has finalized preparations for the launch of its second edition (2026 Cup). Scheduled for this Saturday, January 10, the event will take place at the Ras Al Khaimah Youth Center in the Al Dhait South area. This edition is jointly organized













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