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InterviewAuthor: Ali Alzakary Source: Qahwa World Date: May 20, 2026This article features a José Manuel Hernández García interview. Executive Summary: José Manuel Hernández García, a mechatronics engineer from Coatepec, Mexico, is building digital traceability systems and opening new trade routes for Mexican coffee to the Middle East and Eurasia. Severe drought in 2024/2025 affected Mexican
NewsCoatepec, Veracruz – Qahwa World Mexican coffee is set to leave a historic mark at one of the Middle East’s premier coffee events. Casa Tostadora Briones has announced its participation in the upcoming exhibition from January 18 to 20, 2026, at the Dubai World Trade Centre, representing all coffee-producing regions of Mexico in a first-of-its-kind
Coffee CommunityOn a serene Ramadan night, when the aroma of coffee blended with the spirit of the holy month, the Coffee Museum in Dubai opened its doors for a special evening uniting history and culture. In collaboration with the Mexican Business Council, a unique Suhoor gathering was held, featuring authentic Mexican coffee and cacao—fragrant beverages that
StudiesThe history of Mexican coffee is deeply interwoven with the country’s cultural and economic evolution. Introduced in the late 18th century, coffee initially faced challenges due to land being prioritized for mineral mining. However, once cultivation began, coffee quickly became a beloved beverage, with cafés emerging as social hubs for intellectual and revolutionary discussions. These
NewsExporters looking to enter the Mexican coffee market may find both promising opportunities and significant challenges. High-Quality Production 35% of Mexico’s coffee production is reportedly “high-quality.” This reputation is attracting exporters from traditional coffee-producing countries like Colombia. Strategic Shifts and Market Potential Over the last five years, many companies have begun exporting coffee from Mexico,
NewsAuthor: Qahwa World – Dubai Source: USDA Foreign Agricultural Service – Mexico City Office Report Number: MX2026-0026 Date: May 14, 2026 Executive Summary Mexico coffee production forecast at 4.1 million green bean equivalent bags for MY 2026/2027 Production expected to increase 1 percent year-over-year driven by robusta expansion Mexican coffee consists of 85 percent arabica
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Sucafina has published its Central America Crop Progression Update 2025/26, outlining steady progress and a positive outlook for the current coffee cycle across Central America and Mexico. According to Oscar Fernando Hurtado Ramirez, Global Head of Production Research at Sucafina, favorable weather, balanced harvest flows, and strong reinvestment at farm level
Coffee CommunityDubai – Qahwa World Specialty coffee pioneer RAW Coffee Company has officially arrived at Dubai Creek, partnering with Boulevard Gourmet at the Radisson Blu Hotel Dubai Deira Creek for a six-month café takeover that promises to blend Old Dubai’s charm with contemporary coffee craftsmanship. The pop-up marks a new chapter for RAW, giving visitors a
NewsMexico City, September 4, 2025 (Qahwa World) – Mexico’s Food for Well-Being program has officially introduced “Wellness Coffee” to the national market, expanding its growing line of government-backed wellness products that already includes honey, chocolate, and beans. Announced by President Claudia Sheinbaum during her Wednesday press conference, the new product reflects consumer preferences: with 84%
NewsXalapa – Mexico, August 21, 2025 (Qahwa World) – As part of Mexico’s early preparations for World of Coffee Dubai 2026, the Secretariat of Economic and Port Development of the State of Veracruz (SEDECOP), through its Directorate of Foreign Trade and in collaboration with Casa Tostadora Briones, has officially invited Veracruz specialty coffee producers to
NewsMexico’s coffee output is forecast to reach 3.9 million bags in 2025/2026, driven by high prices and renewed investment. Exports and consumption rise, but challenges remain in labor and farm renovation. According to the Coffee Annual Report – Mexico 2025/2026, published by the U.S. Department of Agriculture on May 20, 2025, Mexico’s coffee production is
InterviewDuring the Specialty Coffee Expo 2025 held in Houston, Vanusia Nogueira, Executive Director of the International Coffee Organization (ICO), addressed key sustainability challenges facing the global coffee sector in an interview conducted by El Mundo del Café La Revista, a Mexican magazine specializing in coffee industry coverage. The interview was published as a video on
NewsIn an article published by Alejandro Cadena, co-founder and CEO of Caravela Coffee, he discussed the impact of the new U.S. tariffs on green coffee imports, which were imposed on April 2, 2025. Despite strong lobbying from key industry players, including Cadena, green coffee was not granted an exemption from these tariffs. As a result,
Coffee CommunityCoffee is more than a beverage—it’s a cultural identity. In the United States, its legacy stretches from revolutionary acts in the 18th century to daily rituals in modern cities. Each city has its own relationship with coffee, filled with traditions and innovation. As of 2025, these ten American cities stand out for their rich coffee
NewsThe Republic of Honduras has reaffirmed its leadership in the global coffee sector by signing the International Coffee Agreement 2022 (ICA 2022) at the headquarters of the International Coffee Organization (ICO) in London. As a founding Member of the ICO, Honduras has played a pivotal role in shaping the global coffee landscape over the past
NewsThe global coffee industry is feeling the heat — and not just from the roasters. According to a recent report by Modern Retail, rising prices for green coffee beans are forcing everyone from independent roasters to global chains like Starbucks to rethink their strategies, raise prices, and cut costs. In January, Eva Hart, co-founder of
NewsJoin us in Dubai to experience Mexican coffee at World of Coffee Dubai 2025 and an exclusive Mexican Night at the roastery. Enjoy coffee tastings, traditional food, and live mariachi music!
Coffee CommunityKicking Horse Coffee is leading a movement to rename the Americano as the “Canadiano” in Canadian cafés, promoting national pride amid U.S. trade tensions. Will this coffee rebranding catch on?
NewsThe annual World Coffee Championships bring together some of the biggest names in the coffee industry, and in recent years, the World Coffee Roasting Championship has become a standout event in the specialty coffee scene. In 2024, the prestigious competition took place at World of Coffee Copenhagen in Denmark, where over 20 competitors battled for
NewsIn a landmark move for global coffee diplomacy, Mexico has officially joined the International Coffee Agreement 2022 (ICA2022). The Mexican Ambassador to the United Kingdom, H.E. Josefa Gonzalez-Blanco, finalized the nation’s commitment by depositing the instrument of ratification at the headquarters of the International Coffee Organization (ICO) in London. This significant step not only marks
NewsCoffee enthusiasts and baristas alike are gearing up for an unforgettable night of caffeine-fueled fun as The Barista League makes its way to Dubai on January 23, 2024. Hosted at the RAW Coffee Company, located next to RTA Carpark WH10, the event promises three rounds of intense challenges, good vibes, plenty of drinks, and a
StudiesDiscover the unique coffee cultures of 10 countries, from Turkish rituals to Vietnamese egg coffee. Learn what to order for an authentic taste of local life. A must-read for coffee lovers and travelers!