
Dubai – Qahwa World Shares of Luckin Coffee are back in focus after a recent rebound, with investors reassessing whether the stock still offers meaningful upside following a volatile period. The stock closed at $33.79 on April 17, 2026, reflecting a mixed short-term trend. Shares have risen 4.4% over the past week, remained nearly flat
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By: Naveed Syed The first edition of Youth Academy Middle East officially came to an end last week. If you haven’t heard of it, here’s the short version: it’s an initiative by the Simonelli Group, announced a year ago, built specifically for young people who want to build a real career in coffee. Six scholarships,

Step into an evening of aroma, flavour, and craft, centered around connection Dubai, UAE – Qahwa World Mokha 1450, the UAE-based luxury specialty coffee brand, invites guests to discover coffee through a new lens with an immersive, multi-sensory experience on Saturday, 25 April 2026, at its Coffee Lounge in Golden Mile, The Palm Jumeirah. Created

From Makkah to the Desert Majlis Hospitality Traditions and Heritage Flavors in a Special Report by Sayidaty Dubai – Qahwa World Sayidaty magazine published a special report highlighting Saudi coffee as one of the most prominent symbols of hospitality and generosity in the Kingdom. The report emphasizes its role as a cultural element that reflects

Dubai – Qahwa World Two years after Australian researchers first turned yesterday’s espresso shots into tomorrow’s building material, the “coffee concrete” revolution is no longer a lab curiosity. It is now being used on the streets of Victoria and reshaping how the world thinks about waste. As a coffee expert who has spent two decades

Dubai – Qahwa World Coffee futures moved lower at the end of the week, with both arabica and robusta contracts posting notable losses. Arabica dropped to its lowest level in about a week, while robusta also weakened. The decline was linked in part to improving conditions in global shipping. Iran’s announcement that the Strait of

Dubai – Qahwa World This analysis is based on reporting first published by Dialogue Earth and written by Kevin Damasio. It has been adapted and republished by Qahwa World. In the hills of Minas Gerais, where much of the world’s Arabica coffee is grown, a quiet transformation is underway. What was once a cycle of

DUBAI – Qahwa World The European Union’s landmark Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) is driving corporate change across Europe, yet the coffee sector remains one of the weakest performers on key deforestation-risk indicators, according to the 2026 edition of the Forest 500 report released by UK-based environmental NGO Global Canopy. Now in its 12th year, the annual

Strong International Participation and Growing Focus on Coffee Innovation and Technology Amsterdam – Tareq Alshameri The Amsterdam Coffee Festival 2026 has officially opened in the Dutch capital, drawing a notable presence of visitors and coffee industry professionals, alongside broad participation from international companies and organizations operating in the sector. The event continues to reinforce its













Mocow-QahwaWorld Russia’s green coffee market posted significant growth in 2026, supported by rising global prices and sustained domestic demand, according to a recent analysis by ROIF Expert. The expansion reflects...

Dubai – Qahwa World The global coffee market is advancing rapidly, driven by strong consumer demand that shows no signs of slowing. Around half a trillion cups of coffee are...

Zurich — Qahwa World As climate change and surging global demand strain traditional coffee farming, a laboratory-grown alternative is moving from an experimental concept to a potential market contender. Cell-cultured...

Moscow — Qahwa World A detailed market study published by VC.ru presents the top 20 coffee capsules in Russia for 2026, covering multiple systems, price segments, and consumer preferences. The...