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Coffee CommunityTwo-month-old Mila becomes the youngest visitor in the history of World of Coffee Dubai 2025. A heartwarming story of passion, tradition, and the future of coffee.
NewsWorld of Coffee Dubai 2025 : production responsable, durabilité et commerce équitable au cœur des débats. Les experts discutent de l’emballage, de la consommation d’eau et du soutien aux agriculteurs.
NewsWorld of Coffee Dubai 2025 kicks off tomorrow at Dubai World Trade Centre! Explore the latest coffee trends, attend championships, and network with industry leaders. Download the official app to stay updated!
Coffee CommunityDiscover the latest innovations from Victoria Arduino at World of Coffee Dubai 2025. Join exclusive tastings, expert workshops at Hall Z6, Stand G5, and the private event on February 10.
NewsMokha 1450 invites you to an exclusive coffee experience at World of Coffee Dubai 2025. Enjoy cupping sessions, workshops, and a 5K run while exploring the finest specialty coffees and innovative brewing techniques!
NewsExperience the rich flavors of Indian specialty coffee with Ratnagiri Estate and Kranti Coffee at World of Coffee Dubai 2025. Join us for cupping and brewing sessions to explore the finest beans!
NewsEnhance your World of Coffee Dubai 2025 experience with the official mobile app! Plan your schedule, network with industry leaders, and navigate the event seamlessly. Available now on iOS and Android.
NewsDiscover the latest innovations in café management at World of Coffee Dubai 2025, where Foodics showcases advanced tech solutions for efficiency, accuracy, and seamless operations.
Coffee CommunityWorld of Coffee Dubai 2025 is a pivotal event showcasing the region’s growing influence in the global coffee industry. With a 33% expansion, 1,980 exhibitors from 78 countries, and national pavilions from Morocco and Mexico, this edition highlights the future of coffee trade, innovation, and competition.
Coffee CommunityDiscover ROR Coffee Solutions at World of Coffee Dubai 2025! Explore sustainable coffee innovations, live brewing demos, and exclusive product announcements. Join us at Hall Z5, Stand B5 from February 10-12 at Dubai World Trade Center.
Coffee CommunityWorld of Coffee Dubai 2025 welcomes 1,980 companies from 78 countries. National championships, rare coffee bean auctions, and Saudi Arabia’s strong presence. Explore the future of the global coffee industry!
NewsJoin World of Coffee Dubai 2025, the leading coffee industry event in the Middle East! Discover the latest innovations, trends, and network with global experts. Register now!
NewsExperience the rich heritage of Indian coffee at World of Coffee Dubai 2025. Visit the Coffees of India Pavilion with 43 partners showcasing sustainable and flavorful brews.
NewsThe Specialty Coffee Association UAE (SCA UAE) has unveiled an exciting lineup of events for World of Coffee Dubai 2025, set to take place at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) from 10–12 February 2025. This year’s event promises to be a landmark occasion for the UAE coffee community, featuring both the first-ever UAE National
NewsThe organizers of World of Coffee Dubai 2025, the largest and most influential event in the coffee industry, have officially announced the opening of submissions for the Best New Product Competition. This competition provides a unique opportunity for innovators to present groundbreaking ideas that aim to transform the coffee experience and shape its future.
NewsExcitement is building for World of Coffee Dubai 2025 as the organizers, DXB LIVE, in collaboration with the Specialty Coffee Association (SCA), announce a major highlight for this year’s event. The DMCC Coffee Center will host the Coffee Legends Barista Competition, an event that celebrates the artistry, innovation, and inclusivity of coffee-making. The competition provides
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Mark your calendars for World of Coffee Dubai 2025, the Middle East’s largest coffee trade show, returning for its fourth edition from February 10–12, 2025, at the iconic Dubai World Trade Centre. Organized by the Specialty Coffee Association (SCA), this premier event promises a vibrant celebration of coffee culture, attracting professionals,
NewsWorld of Coffee Dubai 2025, the largest and most significant event for the coffee industry in the Middle East, is returning from February 10 to 12, 2025, at the Dubai World Trade Centre, in Za’abeel Halls 1, 4, 5, and 6. In its fourth edition, the event promises three days of networking, championships, educational sessions,
NewsDubai has officially opened registration for the fourth edition of the “World of Coffee – Dubai” exhibition, taking place from February 10-12, 2025. Organized by DXB Live, the event will be held at the Dubai World Trade Centre and promises to be the region’s largest coffee industry gathering to date, welcoming participants from over 120
NewsDubai is preparing to host the fourth edition of the “World of Coffee – Dubai” exhibition from February 10 to 12, 2025, organized by “DXB Live,” the specialized event organizing arm at the Dubai World Trade Centre. This event, the largest of its kind in the region, will feature participants from over 120 countries to
NewsCoffee enthusiasts and industry professionals, get ready for the largest coffee trade show in the Middle East! Early bird tickets for the highly anticipated World of Coffee 2025 in Dubai are officially available. The event is scheduled to take place from February 10 to 12, 2025, at the Dubai World Trade Centre. The event promises
NewsMohammed bin Rashid visits “World of Coffee Dubai 2025,” the region’s premier coffee industry event, featuring 1,980 companies from 78 countries, a 50% increase in exhibitors, and a 33% expansion in exhibition space. Explore the latest trends and innovations in the global coffee market.
NewsDubai is set to become the center of attention for coffee enthusiasts and industry leaders as it hosts the first-ever DMCC Specialty Coffee Auction during World of Coffee (WOC) Dubai 2025. This groundbreaking event, scheduled for February, will see some of the rarest and finest coffee beans globally go under the hammer for eager buyers.
NewsThe highly anticipated World of Coffee Dubai is set to return for its fourth edition from February 10-12, 2025, at the Dubai World Trade Centre. This premier coffee trade show brings together regional and international coffee professionals for three days of networking, competitions, educational sessions, and a celebration of specialty coffee. World of Coffee Dubai
NewsSource: DrinkIt Specialty Coffee (press release) Author: Qahwa World – Dubai Date: May 25, 2026 DrinkIt’s Mango Foam Lands in Dubai and Summer Has a New Star Executive Summary DrinkIt launches “Catch The Mango Wave” summer campaign in Dubai for three months starting May 26. The menu features 10 drinks built around a signature mango
Coffee ReflectionsSource: Ennio Cantergiani (l’Académie du Café – Switzerland) Author: Qahwa World – Dubai Date: May 24, 2026 Panama’s coffee terroir is no longer just a story. It’s becoming science Executive Summary A 2025 study in Food Science & Nutrition proved that Panamanian Geisha coffee differs by production zone using sensory analysis. Samples: washed Geisha from
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
NewsAuthor: Qahwa World – Dubai Source: USDA Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) Nairobi Date: May 19, 2026 Executive Summary: FAS Nairobi forecasts Kenya coffee production to reach 950,000 60 kg bags in MY 2026/27, a 12 percent increase over the previous estimate. The growth is driven by new harvested area, improved crop care, and farmer reinvestment
NewsQahwa World – Dubai | May 15, 2026 | 4 min read Dr. Jennifer “Vern” Long, CEO of World Coffee Research, said in two simultaneous messages – one in the organization’s annual report and another in an Instagram video – that “the best coffee in the world hasn’t been grown yet. It’s coming soon.” She
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 – 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
NewsAuthor: Qahwa World – Dubai Source: Korrespondent.net Date: May 14, 2026Authorities recently uncovered a counterfeit coffee operation in Kyiv, Ukraine in 2026. Executive Summary Ukrainian authorities discovered an illegal coffee production facility in the Kyiv region Counterfeit products appeared under internationally known brand names Suspects allegedly continued using the brand illegally after their contract ended
NewsAuthor: Qahwa World – Dubai. This article reviews ICE coffee inventories and coffee prices projections for 2026. Source: Industry reports and exchange data Date: May 14, 2026 Executive Summary July arabica coffee gained 0.21%, while July robusta rose 2.24% to a seven-week high ICE robusta inventories fell to a two-year low of 3,642 lots ICE
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
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Coffee futures closed lower on Tuesday as a stronger U.S. dollar pressured commodity markets. This is a clear example of how a Strong Dollar Weighs on Coffee Prices. July arabica coffee contracts (KCN26) fell 0.76%, while July robusta futures (RMN26) declined 0.63%. Losses were limited by tightening certified coffee inventories. ICE
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
InterviewBy Ali Al Zakry · Investigative Journalism · May 11, 2026. In this report, we explore EUDR simplification and feature coffee industry voices on the topic. Soluble coffee is in, leather out, geolocation stays, but is the global coffee chain ready for 30 December 2026? Six experts from four continents give their verdict. On 4
NewsAuthor: Qahwa World – Dubai | Source: International Coffee Organization | Date: May 11, 2026The following article provides an overview of the International Coffee Organization annual report 2024 2025 and its key findings. Moreover, this analysis highlights the importance of the International Coffee Organization annual report 2024 2025 for industry professionals and stakeholders. The International
NewsAuthor: Coffee World – Dubai | Source: News agencies and official sources | Date: 10 May 2026 Kenya’s coffee production rose to 51,400 tons in the 2024/2025 season Production is forecast to grow by 13.3 percent in the 2025/2026 season Kirinyaga county distributed record profits of 7.4 billion Kenyan shillings (approximately $57 million) to farmers
NewsAli Alzakary – Dubai | Source: BusinessTech Executive Summary Coffee species: Coffea racemosa – one of the rarest in the world Location: KwaZulu-Natal North Coast, South Africa (Ballito and Hluhluwe) Key grower: Charles Dennison, founder of Cultivar Coffee and Racemosa Coffee Current cultivation: ~15,000 trees propagated over 10 years Annual output (2025): ~350 kg (equal
NewsDubai – Qahwa Word Arabica coffee futures fell to a two-week low on Thursday, weighed down by growing expectations of a bumper crop in Brazil. These developments have had a significant impact on arabica coffee prices, especially given Brazil’s bumper crop forecasts. Meanwhile, robusta prices edged higher. In fact, arabica coffee prices may fluctuate in
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Coffee futures traded sharply higher today. Arabica coffee rose to its highest level in one week. July arabica gained 3.43 percent. July robusta added 1.5 percent. A major supporting factor is the strength of the Brazilian real. The currency surged to a two and a quarter year high against the US
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
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Coffee prices climbed back from one-and-a-half-week lows on Friday, ending the session in positive territory. The turnaround came as the U.S. dollar dropped to a two-week low, prompting traders to cover short positions in the coffee market. This price recovery was also influenced by coffee futures short covering as traders adjusted
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
NewsEconomic and Logistics Partnerships Drive Record Trade Expansion and Strengthen Global Presence of Colombian Coffee Dubai – Qahwa World The Dubai Multi Commodities Centre DMCC organized a virtual webinar titled “Made for Trade Live: Colombia in Focus”, in partnership with the Embassy of the United Arab Emirates in Colombia, the Chambers of Commerce of Manizales,
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
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 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