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NewsMoscow – Qahwa World Russia significantly increased its imports of coffee from Brazil between January and November, with the total value reaching nearly $390 million — the highest level recorded to date, according to official Brazilian statistics. Since the beginning of the year, Brazilian coffee shipments to Russia amounted to approximately $392.6 million, compared with</p>
NewsPatrocínio, Brazil – Qahwa World A bag of specialty coffee from Brazil’s Cerrado Mineiro region has reached a record price of US$38,500 at the 13th Cerrado Mineiro Regional Award in Uberlândia, Minas Gerais. The lot, winning the Pulped Cherry category, was cultivated by Eduardo Pinheiro Campos of Fazenda Dona Nenem in Presidente Olegário and purchased</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World March arabica coffee (KCH26) rose slightly by +0.15 (+0.04%) on Tuesday, while January ICE robusta (RMF26) slipped -15 (-0.34%), hitting a 1.5-week low. The day’s movements reflect a split market, with arabica gaining support from a stronger Brazilian real, now at a two-week high against the US dollar. The firmer currency</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World The major Brazilian coffee cooperative Expocacer is taking a significant digital step by preparing to host its inaugural online auction on the new Coffee Chain trading platform. This event will offer roasters and importers worldwide access to highly traceable specialty coffee lots. Auction Details and Focus Scheduled for December 11-12, the</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Prices for coffee futures saw a sharp increase today, driven by worries over how weather conditions might impact harvests in major producing nations, alongside notable drops in monitored exchange inventories. Prices for both arabica and robusta coffee are significantly higher as adverse weather bolsters concerns over global coffee crops. Arabica coffee</p>
NewsOctober 2025 ICO Report Reveals Steady Prices, Regional Export Rebalancing, and Signs of Market Surplus Dubai – Qahwa World After months of price turbulence driven by weather extremes, logistics disruptions, and policy shifts, the global coffee market entered October 2025 in a rare state of equilibrium. According to the latest Coffee Market Report issued by</p>
NewsSão Paulo – Qahwa World A new European Commission proposal to relax the implementation of the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) has triggered frustration among Brazilian coffee, soybean, and beef exporters, who were among the first to invest heavily in sustainable supply-chain compliance to secure early access to European markets. According to a Rabobank report seen</p>
NewsNew York – Qahwa World Coffee prices continued to decline on Monday as traders reacted to signs of a possible breakthrough in trade negotiations between the United States and Brazil. The downward movement follows a volatile week in which arabica and robusta futures hit multi-month highs before retreating sharply. Market optimism grew after Brazil’s President</p>
Cofee CommunityDubai – Qahwa World The global coffee community celebrates a new milestone as The World’s 100 Best Coffee Shops unveils the official list of South America’s 100 Best Coffee Shops 2025, recognizing the continent’s finest cafés for their excellence, creativity, and cultural impact. After months of evaluation and travel across cities, mountains, and coffee regions,</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Throughout 2025, U.S. consumers have witnessed a steady rise in prices across nearly all goods following the administration’s decision to impose tariffs on imported products from global trade partners. Coffee has been no exception, even though the United States relies almost entirely on imported beans to satisfy domestic demand. Data shows</p>
NewsSão Paulo — Qahwa World Brazilian trading company Timbro has officially added coffee to its export portfolio, identifying strong potential for growth in a market reshaped by volatility and record-high prices over the past year. Timbro, already one of Brazil’s key sugar exporters, also trades a wide range of products including iron ore, cotton, aircraft,</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Arabica coffee prices fell sharply on Thursday as forecasts of much-needed rainfall in Brazil’s key coffee-growing regions eased concerns about prolonged dryness that had recently pushed prices higher. Meanwhile, robusta prices edged up, supported by steady demand and limited inventories. On the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), December arabica (KCZ25) closed down –7.85</p>