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NewsDubai Qahwa World Global coffee prices declined at the start of the week as expectations of strong supply weighed on market sentiment, particularly with Brazil’s harvest approaching. Arabica coffee had already fallen to its lowest level in several weeks, pressured by forecasts pointing to a potentially record-breaking Brazilian crop for the 2026/27 season. Analysts from</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World The Cimbali Group has shared new insights on its LinkedIn account highlighting the ongoing transformation of India’s coffee market, driven by the rise of specialty coffee and the rapid expansion of café chains. Traditionally a tea-dominated country, India is witnessing a steady increase in coffee consumption, particularly among younger, urban consumers.</p>
NewsBANGKOK – Qahwa World As China’s coffee market undergoes rapid transformation, a new and unexpected opportunity is emerging for Thai fruit exporters. The rise of domestic coffee giants like Luckin Coffee and Cotti Coffee is not only reshaping the country’s beverage landscape but also creating strong demand for tropical fruit ingredients, an area where Thailand</p>
NewsVEVEY, Switzerland – Qahwa World In a decisive move reshaping the global coffee landscape, Nestlé has officially confirmed the sale of its majority stake in the renowned brand “Blue Bottle Coffee” to Centurium Capital, the private equity firm that is the largest shareholder in China’s Luckin Coffee. This announcement, made in conjunction with the company’s</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World By invitation from Mr. Garfield Kerr, CEO of Mokha 1450, I attended yesterday evening a truly exceptional event held at Mokha 1450 Café in Golden Mile, Palm Jumeirah, Dubai, as part of an immersive experience that reintroduced coffee as a multi-sensory art combining science, innovation, and culture. Honestly, when I first</p>
NewsAddis Ababa x Buna Kurs – Qahwa World Great Ethiopian Run is evolving beyond a traditional mass participation race, bringing together coffee heritage, community engagement and digital innovation ahead of its latest edition in partnership with Ethio telecom. In a pre-event activation held in Jimma, organizers introduced a plantation walk that immersed participants in landscapes</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World At a time when the global coffee sector stands at a historic crossroads, the journal Frontiers in Plant Science has published one of the most significant research papers of the last decade. It is not merely an academic study but a “rescue document” for the future of coffee. The paper, led</p>
NewsCAHABA HEIGHTS, Alabama – Qahwa World In the heart of the Birmingham metro area, which already boasts nearly fifty unique coffee shops, a new concept is preparing to open its doors. It is a space that promises more than just a morning caffeine fix. Qahwah House is set to become a cultural bridge, bringing the</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World The Indian coffee market has experienced significant movement in recent weeks. Data through April 21, 2026, reveals record-breaking export figures and a strategic pivot in global demand. Here are the four primary shifts currently defining the sector: 1. Record-Breaking Export Momentum India’s coffee exports have reached a historic milestone, surpassing $2.1</p>
NewsAmsterdam – Qahwa World JDE Peet’s N.V. (the “Issuer”) announces today separate invitations (each such invitation, a “Consent Solicitation”) to eligible holders of each Series of the outstanding Notes to consent to certain modifications of the terms and conditions of the Notes to reflect the new corporate structure of the Maple Group following the Acquisition</p>
NewsDubai — Qahwa World The first Coffee Break forum, held yesterday in Dubai, brought together senior leaders from the coffee, hospitality, logistics, media, and investment sectors to discuss the growing structural pressures facing the global coffee industry. Organized by Mokha 1450 in partnership with Modora, the event went beyond discussion, offering a detailed real-time reading</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World A recent study published in Nature Communications reveals that coffee’s impact reaches well beyond its caffeine content. Researchers report that both regular and decaffeinated coffee can influence gut bacteria in ways that may support mood, lower stress levels, and enhance brain function. The research, led by scientists at APC Microbiome Ireland,</p>