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NewsSource: Official government reports & Daily Coffee News analysis Author: Qahwa World Date: July 8, 2026 Ethiopia Coffee Revenue Tops 3 Billion Ethiopia earned 3.1 billion dollars from coffee exports in a single year. This represents a 719.6% increase compared to 20 years ago. The country ranks third globally and first in Africa for coffee</p>
NewsSource: Barchart – Adapted by Qahwa World | Author: Qahwa World | Date: July 6, 2026 Coffee Prices Surge 16% on Brazil Harvest Delays and Weather Risks Key Takeaways: Arabica prices jumped 16.19% to a 5.5-month high; robusta rose 8.83% to a 5-month high. Brazil’s 2026/27 coffee harvest was only 52% complete as of July</p>
NewsSource: Barchart – Adapted by Qahwa World | Author: Qahwa World | Date: June 22, 2026 Drier Weather in Brazil Aids Coffee Harvest and Weighs on Prices Key Takeaways: Arabica prices fell 0.73% and robusta fell 1.76% to a one-week low, as drier weather in Brazil is expected to allow the harvest to resume. The</p>
NewsSource: Barchart – Adapted by Qahwa World | Author: Qahwa World | Date: June 19, 2026 Dollar Strength Weighs on Coffee Prices, Capping Gains Despite Brazil Harvest Delays Key Takeaways: Arabica prices closed down 0.99% as the dollar index surged to a 13-month high, triggering long liquidation in coffee futures. ICE arabica inventories fell to</p>
NewsSource: International Coffee Partners – 2025 Annual Report | Author: Qahwa World | Date: June 19, 2026 International Coffee Partners Support Integrated Livelihoods and Strengthen Women in the Coffee Sector in 2025 Key Takeaways: International Coffee Partners (ICP) reached 12,819 smallholder coffee farming households across 5 countries in 2025, with a new project launched in</p>
NewsSource: USDA Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) | Author: Qahwa World | Date: June 18, 2026 Infrastructure Challenges Threaten Brazilian Coffee Competitiveness Globally Key Takeaways: Brazil, the world’s largest coffee producer and exporter, faces severe infrastructure challenges threatening its competitive position. Transport infrastructure investment is only 0.13% of GDP, far below the minimum required 4%. Over</p>
NewsSource: Barchart – Adapted by Qahwa World | Author: Qahwa World | Date: June 17, 2026 Coffee Prices Continue to Rise Supported by Brazil Harvest Delays and El Niño Risks Key Takeaways: Arabica prices rose 2.85% to a two-week high, robusta gained 1.36% to a five-week high. Rainfall expected in Brazil may delay the harvest</p>
NewsSource: Barchart (adapted) | Author: Coffee World | Date: June 12, 2026 Coffee Prices Jump as Persistent Rain in Brazil Delays the Coffee Harvest Key Takeaways: July arabica rose 2.17% and July robusta rose 3.19% to one‑week highs. Moderate to heavy rain is forecast across Brazil’s coffee regions this week and may extend into next</p>
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</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Arabica coffee prices rose on Monday, supported by a stronger Brazilian real, while expectations of a growing global surplus continued to limit gains. Futures posted modest increases, while robusta trading remained inactive due to a market holiday in the United Kingdom. The main support came from the Brazilian currency, which climbed</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World United States-based casual dining chain IHOP has unveiled a major update to its coffee offering, marking the first change to its program in nearly 20 years with the launch of a new proprietary blend across its locations. Known for its focus on American breakfast cuisine, the brand operates more than 1,300</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World A report published by The Guardian highlights how Brazil’s long-overlooked robusta coffee is gaining new importance as climate change disrupts traditional coffee cultivation worldwide. In the Brazilian Amazon, the story of robusta is closely tied to the resilience of Indigenous communities. When the Paiter Suruí people regained control of their land</p>