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NewsAuthor: Qahwa World – Brasília Source: USDA Foreign Agricultural Service – Report BR2026-0025 Date: June 1, 2026 Brazil Coffee Output to Reach Record 71.9M Bags Executive Summary Brazil’s 2026/27 coffee production is forecast at 71.9 million 60‑kg bags, a 14% increase over the previous season. Arabica output is expected to surge 25% to 47.5 million</p>
NewsAuthor: Qahwa World Source: Barchart Date: May 27, 2026 Coffee Prices Rise on Weather Concerns Executive Summary: July arabica coffee futures closed up 0.61 percent on Tuesday, while robusta gained 1.82 percent. Dry and uneven rains in Vietnam’s Central Highlands raised concerns about robusta cherry development. El Niño could delay Brazil’s September-October rains, threatening the</p>
NewsAuthor: Qahwa World – Brasília Source: National Supply Company of Brazil (Conab), Cecafé, MDIC Date: May 26, 2026This update covers expectations for a Brazil coffee production 2026 record, based on the latest reports and forecasts. Brazil Coffee Output to Hit Record 66.7 Million Bags in 2026 Executive Summary Brazil’s coffee production for the 2026 harvest</p>
NewsAuthor: Qahwa World – Climate Desk Source: NOAA, WMO, ICO, StoneX, industry sources Date: May 22, 2026 Executive Summary There is a 96% probability that El Niño will persist through the Northern Hemisphere winter of 2026‑2027. Sea surface temperatures in the Niño 3.4 region have already exceeded the +0.5°C El Niño threshold. Vietnam and Indonesia</p>
NewsSource: Barchart | Author: Qahwa World | Date: May 15, 2026 Coffee Prices are the focus of this article. July arabica coffee fell 3.12% to a nine-month low, while July robusta declined 3.58% during Friday trading. The Brazilian real dropped to a five-week low against the U.S. dollar, prompting domestic producers to accelerate export sales.</p>
NewsSource: Business and Human Rights Centre and industry reports Author: Qahwa World Date: May 16, 2026 A new report highlighted forced labour risks in Brazil’s coffee sector. Investigators found indicators of abuse in every worker interview. Workers described poor housing and abusive recruitment practices. Many exploitation cases reportedly remain undetected. Industry groups and government bodies</p>
ReflectionsDubai – Qahwa World Brazil continues to lead the global coffee industry, not only as the largest producer but also as one of the biggest consumers. This balance between production and domestic demand has created a resilient coffee sector that can adapt to global market shifts. Key Insights Brazil is a top global coffee producer</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World On Earth Day, Lavazza has introduced La Reserva de ¡Tierra! Selection, its first coffee for the professional channel certified under the regenerative agriculture standard developed by the Rainforest Alliance. The launch marks a new step in the company’s sustainability strategy, combining existing Rainforest Alliance Sustainable Agriculture certification with the newer regenerative</p>
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</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Coffee markets are drifting lower, weighed down by mounting expectations of a very large crop in Brazil, even as supply-side tensions prevent sharper declines. Arabica futures have slipped to their weakest levels in several weeks, reflecting growing confidence among analysts that Brazil’s next harvest could reach record territory. Forecasts from firms</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Coffee futures moved higher, supported by growing concerns over global supply disruptions and tightening inventories. Arabica and robusta contracts both posted gains, with robusta showing stronger momentum. A key driver behind the price increase is rising tension around the Strait of Hormuz. Reports of shipping disruptions have heightened concerns about global</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Coffee futures moved lower at the end of the week, with both arabica and robusta contracts posting notable losses. Arabica dropped to its lowest level in about a week, while robusta also weakened. The decline was linked in part to improving conditions in global shipping. Iran’s announcement that the Strait of</p>