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NewsDUBAI – QAHWA WORLD Coffee prices settled mixed on Wednesday, consolidating recent losses after a period of significant pressure. May Arabica coffee (KCK26) closed slightly lower at -0.65 (-0.23%), while May Robusta coffee (RMK26) rose +63 (+1.73%). Arabica and robusta prices had tumbled earlier this month, with arabica reaching a 15-month low on Tuesday and</p>
NewsDUBAI – QAHWA WORLD Coffee prices rose for a second consecutive day at the end of the week, following recent declines that prompted roasting companies to return to the market and rebuild their low inventories. March arabica contracts recorded a slight increase, while robusta contracts rose to a one-week high, signaling strong renewed demand. Sharp</p>
NewsDUBAI – QAHWA WORLD Brazil’s production of canephora coffee—covering conilon and robusta varieties—is spreading into states that have historically focused little on these crops. The expansion is being fueled largely by firm prices and growing demand, according to industry representatives and official data. While Brazil remains the world’s leading producer of arabica coffee, canephora output</p>
NewsDUBAI – QAHWA January 2026 was not merely the start of a new calendar year for the International Coffee Organization (ICO); it served as a critical testing ground for the resilience of global supply chains against dual shocks: climatic in the primary production origin (Brazil) and logistical in vital waterways. The ICO Composite Indicator Price</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Coffee prices extended their week-long decline on Wednesday, pressured by signs of improving global supply. March arabica coffee (KCH26) closed down 8.45 cents (-2.66%), while March ICE robusta coffee (RMH26) fell 49 points (-1.29%). Arabica prices dropped to a 5.75-month low, and robusta touched a six-week low. The market has been</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Coffee futures moved sharply higher on Tuesday, supported by a strong Brazilian real that reduced export incentives from the world’s largest coffee-producing country. March arabica coffee futures climbed more than 3 percent, reaching their highest level in two weeks, while March robusta contracts also posted solid gains. Market participants pointed to</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Coffee futures ended higher on Friday, with robusta reaching a 1.5-month high, as the U.S. dollar fell to its lowest level in three and a half months. March arabica (KCH26) increased by 0.92%, while March robusta (RMH26) gained 2.88%. The weaker dollar prompted short-covering across commodities, including coffee. Brazilian coffee exports</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Brazil’s coffee export revenue reached a historic high of $15.6 billion in 2025, despite a significant decline in shipment volumes, according to the latest report from Cecafé, the Brazilian Coffee Exporters Council. Released on January 19, the report shows that total coffee exports fell by more than 10 million 60-kilogram bags,</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Coffee futures rebounded today following early declines, buoyed by weather forecasts signaling limited rainfall in Brazil’s key coffee-producing regions over the coming week. March arabica (KCH26) gained +1.40 points (+0.39%), while March ICE robusta (RMH26) rose +52 points (+1.31%). Earlier in the session, arabica fell to a 1.5-week low, pressured by</p>
ReflectionsDubai – Qahwa World Understanding how coffee is processed at origin is essential for buyers, roasters, and importers. While traditional classifications—washed, natural, and honey—still dominate the conversation, the reality is far more nuanced. From mechanized harvesting in Brazil to cooperative-led processing in Peru, each producing country has developed its own post-harvest practices. This guide breaks</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Coffee markets moved higher today amid ongoing concerns over dry conditions in Brazil, the world’s largest arabica producer. March arabica futures (KCH26) rose +4.20 (+1.18%), while March robusta futures (RMH26) gained +36 (+0.92%). The price gains follow last week’s rally, when arabica hit a one-month high due to below-average rainfall in</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Coffee futures ended lower on Thursday after surrendering earlier gains, pressured by a strengthening U.S. dollar that prompted investors to reduce long positions. March arabica coffee futures declined about 0.8%, while March robusta futures slipped slightly, losing roughly 0.3% by the close. The pullback came as the U.S. Dollar Index climbed</p>