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NewsDubai – Qahwa World The agricultural commodities sector gained 1.89% in Q3 2025, driven by strong advances in Arabica coffee and frozen concentrated orange juice (FCOJ) futures. Despite the quarterly rise, the sector remained 19.25% below its 2024 closing level, with four of five major agricultural commodities ending lower and two down more than 40%.</p>
NewsAddis Ababa – Qahwa World Ethiopia generated $762.75 million in revenue from coffee exports during the first quarter of the 2025/26 fiscal year, according to the Ethiopian Coffee and Tea Authority. The figure represents a 47% increase, or $243.73 million more than the same period last year, exceeding both export and revenue targets. Dr. Adugna</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Times are getting tougher for coffee drinkers as tariffs push already record-high prices even higher. When former U.S. President Donald Trump announced new tariffs on imports in April, many in the industry believed coffee would be spared since the U.S. barely produces it domestically. But by midyear, a 10% duty was</p>
NewsAddis Ababa – September 14, 2025 – (Qahwa World) – The Ethiopian Coffee and Tea Authority (ECTA) has announced sweeping changes to the country’s coffee export regulations, significantly increasing the minimum capital required for exporters. The move, introduced under Directive 1106/2025, aims to professionalize the sector, reduce malpractice, and ensure higher quality standards in Ethiopia’s leading</p>
NewsDubai, September 12, 2025 – Qahwa World – Global coffee markets surged sharply on Friday, with December arabica futures climbing +10.75 cents (+2.78%) to a four-month high and November robusta futures rising +$80 (+1.77%) to a one-and-a-half-week peak. The rally is being driven primarily by ongoing drought in Brazil, the world’s largest coffee producer. Weather agency</p>
NewsDubai, 18 August 2025 (Qahwa World) – Coffee prices in Vietnam continued their sharp upward trend on August 17, climbing by 2,500–2,800 VND per kilogram across major producing regions. Average domestic purchase prices now range between 116,800 and 117,500 VND/kg, marking one of the highest levels recorded this season, according to Báo Gia Lai. Regional</p>