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NewsAuthor: Qahwa World – Jakarta Source: USDA Foreign Agricultural Service – Jakarta Office Report Number: ID2026-0021 Date: May 15, 2026 Executive Summary • Indonesian coffee production for MY 2026/27 is forecast at 11.38 million 60-kg bags, down 8% from the previous year. • Robusta output falls to 10 million bags, a drop of 1 million
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Indonesia’s coffee production is set to decline for a second consecutive year in 2025–26 as excessive rainfall disrupts key growing regions, although industry participants say cup quality has remained stable due to reduced pressure on processing. Experts are closely watching the Indonesia coffee harvest 2026 to assess its impact on supply
NewsMoscow — Qahwa World Indonesia may continue expanding its coffee exports to Russia following strong growth in 2025, although logistical and financial hurdles remain, according to an industry representative. A supplier speaking at the “Coffee Tea Cacao & HoReCa Expo” in Moscow said that while Indonesia is unlikely to surpass Vietnam as Russia’s top coffee
Coffee ReflectionsDubai – Qahwa World Walk down a Jakarta side street at 7 a.m. and you can watch Indonesia’s coffee story unfold in real time: a plastic stool at a warung, a QR code on a grab-and-go kiosk, and a young professional ordering a single-origin pour-over on her way to the office. Indonesia is no longer
Coffee CommunityNew ranking highlights leading producers and coffee traditions Dubai – Qahwa World A newly updated ranking published on March 18, 2026 by TasteAtlas highlights nine of the most notable coffees and producers across Indonesia, offering a snapshot of one of the world’s most diverse coffee landscapes. Spanning regions such as Sumatra, Bali, Java, and Sulawesi,
NewsDubai – Qahwa WORLD Global coffee prices showed mixed movement on Tuesday, with market sentiment shaped by supply concerns in Southeast Asia and updated production forecasts from major producing countries. Arabica coffee futures for March delivery edged lower, while robusta contracts for January moved higher. The divergence reflects differing supply dynamics for the two varieties.
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Indonesia has climbed into the top three suppliers of coffee to Russia during the first nine months of the year, driven by a 1.6-fold increase in export value to 64.5 million dollars, according to data from the UN Comtrade platform and national customs authorities. Vietnam remains Russia’s leading coffee supplier, expanding
NewsJAKARTA – Qahwa World Indonesia has expanded its coffee export market with a new shipment of premium Arabica beans from the slopes of Mount Argopuro in East Java to Saudi Arabia, marking another milestone for the country’s growing smallholder coffee sector. The shipment, totaling 15 tons and valued at around 3 billion rupiah (approximately 180,000
NewsMoscow, July 30, 2025 (Qahwa World) — Coffee imports from Indonesia to Russia surged nearly tenfold in the first five months of 2025, marking a new all-time high, according to data from Indonesia’s national statistics agency reported by RIA Novosti. Between January and May, Indonesian companies exported $33.4 million worth of coffee to Russia —
NewsBy Daniel Woods Indonesia is already one of the world’s top four coffee producers. But with a booming specialty scene, growing domestic consumption, and government backing, the country is positioning itself for even greater global prominence. During the World of Coffee Asia in Jakarta (May 2025), Indonesia’s Coordinating Minister for Food Affairs, Zulkifli Hasan, made
NewsIndonesia projects 5% growth in coffee production for 2025/2026, reaching 11.3 million bags. Robusta dominates output, exports rise 7%, but domestic consumption slows amid weak spending. According to the Coffee Annual Report – Indonesia 2025/2026, published by the U.S. Department of Agriculture on May 19, 2025, Indonesia’s coffee production is forecast to reach 11.3 million
Coffee CommunityThe Specialty Coffee Association of Indonesia partners with the SCA to implement the Coffee Value Assessment as Indonesia’s official quality standard, enhancing transparency, global market access, and coffee education. In a move set to redefine the future of Indonesian specialty coffee, the Specialty Coffee Association of Indonesia (SCAI) has signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding
NewsAs coffee enthusiasts around the world watch with concern the decline in Brazil’s coffee production this year—and with projections suggesting that next year’s output could be the lowest in decades—news from Vietnam and Indonesia has come to ease some of these worries. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) in its latest semi-annual report predicted
NewsThe International Coffee Organization (ICO) announced on its official Instagram account that Zulkifli Hasan, Indonesia’s Minister of Trade, signed the International Coffee Agreement (ICA) 2022 at the ICO headquarters in London last week. This agreement, intensively discussed since 2019 and adopted on June 9, 2022, marks a significant milestone for Indonesia as the first Asian
Coffee CommunityIndonesian Coffee and Cocoa Research Institute (ICCRI) was established on 1 January 1911 under the name of Besoekisch Proefstation in Jember, East Java, Indonesia. Therefore, ICCRI has played important role for more than a century in research and development in producing technologies and innovations for coffee and cocoa commodities. The scope of research and development
NewsIn recent years, Indonesia, a global coffee powerhouse, has grappled with the challenges of climate change and an increase in pests and diseases affecting coffee production. For the 2023/24 season, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Foreign Agriculture Service (FAS) has forecasted a 32% drop in Indonesian coffee exports due to supply shortages caused
NewsIndonesian startup Veritech Indonesia has rolled out Veritech IoT, a cloud-connected system designed to assist coffee producers in the control of post-harvest processing. The Bandung, Jawa Barat (West Java)-based company plans to follow up with a green coffee trading platform later this year and roast profiling software next year. The new Veritech IoT hardware and
NewsAuthor: Coffee World Source: CNN/ctvnews Date: May 17, 2026 Executive Summary: Hong Kong, a city of 7.5 million people, has begun growing coffee on Lantau Island despite urban conditions. Ringo Lam, a former tech entrepreneur, started the project after bringing 100 coffee seeds from Panama six years ago. About 80 of the 100 seeds sprouted,
InterviewVietnam – Ali Azakary | Qahwa World On May 4, the European Commission published its “simplification” package for the Deforestation Regulation. Some saw it as genuine relief. Others called it cosmetic. Qahwa World continues its interview series with industry experts. After Dr. Steffen Schwarz from Germany, Kim Thompson from Dubai, Burke Campbell from Honduras, and
InterviewDubai – Ali Azakary | Qahwa World On May 4, the European Commission published its “simplification” package for the Deforestation Regulation. Some saw it as genuine relief. Others called it cosmetic. Qahwa World continues its interview series with industry experts. After Dr. Steffen Schwarz from Germany and Kim Thompson from Dubai, our third guest is
NewsQahwa World – Dubai | May 14, 2026 | 7 min read | Source: WCR Annual Report 2025 Executive Summary World Coffee Research released its 2025 annual report covering January 1 to December 31, 2025 Innova Global Coffee Breeding Network named a TIME Best Invention of 2025 Network expands to include robusta coffee with
NewsAuthor: Qahwa World – Dubai Source: USDA Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) – New Delhi Office Report Number: IN2026-0026 Date: May 13, 2026 Executive Summary India MY 2026/27 coffee production forecast at 6.14 million 60-kg bags Arabica yields expected to decline 8% due to excessive rainfall followed by extended dry spell Farmgate prices for Arabica down
NewsYemeni coffee competes globally with exceptional quality and production not exceeding 40 tons in 2025 Author: Qahwa World – Dubai | Source: Al Jazeera | Date: May 12, 2026 This article discusses the story of Al Jazeera Yemen coffee above the clouds and its journey to Kuala Lumpur. In fact, the story of Al Jazeera
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Vietnam’s coffee sector recorded a strong increase in export volumes during the first four months of 2026, while total export revenues declined due to easing global prices following the record highs of the previous year. According to official government data, Vietnam exported approximately 810,000 tons of coffee between January and April
NewsWorld of Coffee Asia | BITEC Bangkok | May 7–10, 2026 BANGKOK — QAHWA WORLD The world’s most discriminating tongues are heading to Thailand. From May 7 to 9, 2026, the Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Centre (BITEC) will host the 2026 World Cup Tasters Championship (WCTC), presented by Porland, as part of World of
Coffee ReflectionsDubai – Qahwa World Tariff policies introduced during 2025 have contributed to significant shifts in the global coffee trade, pushing industry players to rethink supply chains and accelerate structural changes across the sector. In 2025, broad tariff measures were imposed on imports of green coffee beans and roasting equipment. The initial rate started at around
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
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Coffee markets ended the week under renewed pressure, with Arabica futures retreating sharply after multiple failed attempts to break above key technical resistance levels. Broader macroeconomic volatility, shifting geopolitical sentiment, and emerging supply risks from origin countries combined to shape a turbulent trading environment across both Arabica and Robusta markets. Arabica
NewsDubai – 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
NewsMocow-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 not only higher market value but also increased import volumes and consumption levels, reinforcing Russia’s position as a key destination for global coffee exporters. Market
NewsDubai – 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 consumed worldwide each year—more than 2 billion cups every day—making coffee one of the world’s most popular daily beverages and a core pillar of the
StudiesA structural shift is moving the global coffee trade away from its historic Western centers toward a faster, proximity-driven system anchored in Dubai, Singapore, and Shanghai. Source: Dubai – Qahwa World | April 2026 The global green coffee trade is undergoing one of the most significant transformations in its modern history. For decades, pricing power,
Coffee CommunityDubai – Qahwa World As of April 2026, global coffee consumption continues to grow despite earlier price volatility. According to the USDA’s December 2025 Coffee: World Markets and Trade report, world consumption for the 2025/26 coffee year (October 2025 to September 2026) reached a record 173.85 million 60-kg bags, up 1.3 percent year on year.
Coffee CommunityDubai Qahwa World As of April 2026, the global coffee market is undergoing a pivotal shift. Data from the International Coffee Organization (ICO) and the USDA show that the 2025/26 coffee year (October 2025–September 2026) has delivered record global supply, easing the extreme price pressures seen in 2024 and early 2025. World production is forecast
Coffee ReflectionsBy: Dr. Steffen Schwarz, Coffee Consulate The future of circular coffee will not be determined by innovation alone, but by whether standards, policies and institutions recognise what coffee is becoming before the market moves on. For many years, the coffee industry focused on taste, trade and technology, while policy was mostly background noise through customs,
NewsNew York – Qahwa World A new analysis by Climate Central (an independent group of scientists and communicators that studies and reports on climate change and its impacts on people’s lives, operating as a policy-neutral nonprofit) is raising a clear warning for the global coffee industry. Data shows that coffee-growing regions across Latin America, Africa,
NewsCampinas – Qahwa World A recent report published by Reuters highlights growing efforts by Brazilian researchers to safeguard the future of arabica coffee as climate pressures intensify worldwide. At the Campinas Agronomy Institute in southeastern Brazil, agronomist Oliveiro Guerreiro Filho is working among a diverse collection of coffee plants that differs sharply from the uniform
NewsDubai – Qahwa World You can feel it again—the market is tightening, and coffee is responding exactly the way it tends to when physical supply starts to disappear. Over the past week, coffee prices pushed sharply higher, and this wasn’t just a technical move. It’s a combination the industry knows well: weaker exports from origin
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Coffee production in Colombia, the world’s largest producer of washed Arabica coffee, recorded a sharp drop in February 2026. Production reached 869,000 bags, with each bag weighing 60 kilograms, marking a decline of 36% compared with the same month last year. This decrease reflects a continuing negative trend that is putting
Coffee ReflectionsBy: Kurniawan Arif Maspul In the hush that falls just before sunset in Riyadh, Jakarta or Dubai, there is a moment of collective suspension. The air is thick with anticipation. Then the call to prayer unfurls, dates are lifted, water is sipped, and almost instinctively, coffee follows. In that simple act — the pouring of
NewsDUBAI – QAHWA WORLD A grocery store in Chicago displayed coffee for sale on February 9, 2026, as rising prices continue to impact consumers nationwide. For a long time, Chandra Donelson’s morning started with a trip to McDonald’s for a coffee with five creams and ten sugars, later evolving into Starbucks caramel macchiatos. The 35-year-old
NewsDUBAI – QAHWA January 2026 was not merely the start of a new calendar year for the International Coffee Organization (ICO); it served as a critical testing ground for the resilience of global supply chains against dual shocks: climatic in the primary production origin (Brazil) and logistical in vital waterways. The ICO Composite Indicator Price
StudiesDubai – Coffee World In a land where time has been measured by tea harvest seasons for millennia, the rise of coffee appears as an economic and cultural miracle achieved in record time. China is no longer just a massive consumer market for global corporations; it has transformed into a “global laboratory” re-engineering the taste
NewsDubai – Qahwa World As climate change and escalating environmental pressures create unprecedented challenges for global coffee production, the industry is facing a critical turning point that threatens the sustainability of the entire supply chain. In response, World Coffee Research (WCR) is spearheading a massive international effort to develop high-performing, climate-resilient varieties designed to thrive
Coffee ReflectionsBy Dr. Steffen Schwarz, Coffee Consulate There is a peculiar irony in the coffee business: we have spent more than a century perfecting how we roast, grind, extract, foam, chill, carbonate, nitrogen-infuse and brand a seed, while the plant that produces it has been standing all along as a far larger, greener biomass—photosynthesising, defending itself,
NewsA Full Analytical Reading of the Global Production Landscape in Early 2026 Dubai – Qahwa Word As January 2026 begins, the global coffee sector is closely monitoring the completion of data for the 2025/2026 season, amid an increasingly complex interaction between climate variability, logistical disruptions, and new environmental regulations. Estimates available at this stage suggest
InterviewDubai – Ali Alzakary In an exclusive conversation with Qahwa World, Mr. Yannis Apostolopoulos, CEO of the Specialty Coffee Association, shared key insights on the growth and future of the “World of Coffee” exhibition, confirming that Dubai remains the sole destination for the show in the foreseeable future. He also spoke candidly about the transition
NewsDubai – Coffee World The global coffee market closed 2025 amid sharp volatility, leaving industry stakeholders facing an uncertain outlook at the start of 2026, according to the latest report issued by the International Coffee Organization (ICO). The report highlights a dramatic shift in market dynamics during December, as prices declined significantly following changes in
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Coffee futures finished higher on Friday after reversing early weakness, supported by currency movements and renewed supply concerns. March arabica coffee contracts rose sharply, while March robusta prices posted a modest gain. A key driver of the rebound was strength in Brazil’s currency. The Brazilian real climbed to its strongest level
InterviewDubai – Ali Alzakary In the heart of a region whose ambitions know no bounds, the Experience Centre by Simonelli Group in Dubai stands as a beacon, merging manufacturing heritage with the vitality of innovation. It is no longer just about the perfect cup of coffee; it is about building a comprehensive community of experts