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NewsDubai – Qahwa World Sucafina published an important report today titled “Inside Asia Pacific’s Evolving Coffee Consumption Landscape.” Due to its relevance for understanding shifting global coffee demand, Coffee World is republishing the findings to help raise awareness of the key trends shaping the region’s coffee markets. Coffee consumption across the Asia-Pacific region is undergoing</p>
NewsMocow-QahwaWorld Russia’s green coffee market posted significant growth in 2026, supported by rising global prices and sustained domestic demand, according to a recent analysis by ROIF Expert. The expansion reflects not only higher market value but also increased import volumes and consumption levels, reinforcing Russia’s position as a key destination for global coffee exporters. Market</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World According to the Spring 2026 National Coffee Data Trends (NCDT) report released by the National Coffee Association (NCA), coffee continues to rank as the most popular beverage among American adults. Nearly 195 million U.S. adults — roughly 73% of the adult population — drink coffee each week, maintaining its position at</p>
Coffee CommunityDubai – Qahwa World As of April 2026, global coffee consumption continues to grow despite earlier price volatility. According to the USDA’s December 2025 Coffee: World Markets and Trade report, world consumption for the 2025/26 coffee year (October 2025 to September 2026) reached a record 173.85 million 60-kg bags, up 1.3 percent year on year.</p>
NewsWashington — Qahwa World The U.S. military consumed nearly one million gallons of coffee during the recent conflict with Iran, according to Gen. Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, as a fragile ceasefire begins to take hold. Speaking to reporters following the announcement of a pause in fighting between the United States</p>
NewsKazakhstan – Qahwa World In 2025, people in Kazakhstan bought coffee 24% more often on average in the morning. Demand continued to grow despite higher prices. The average price of a cup increased by 8% to 1,310 tenge. The data comes from Poster, a company that provides automation systems for cafes and restaurants. Classic Drinks</p>
ReflectionsDubai – Qahwa World Walk down a Jakarta side street at 7 a.m. and you can watch Indonesia’s coffee story unfold in real time: a plastic stool at a warung, a QR code on a grab-and-go kiosk, and a young professional ordering a single-origin pour-over on her way to the office. Indonesia is no longer</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Cappuccino is the most popular coffee choice among residents of Moscow, according to economist and global economy expert Khadzhimurad Belkharoiev. Belkharoiev noted that after cappuccino, the most consumed coffee drinks are Americano and various types of latte. Overall, Muscovites consume coffee significantly more than residents of other major Russian cities—around 50%</p>
NewsPrices in retail and cafés continue to climb as the market braces for further increases in 2026 Moscow – Qahwa World Russia’s coffee market experienced a sharp rise in prices throughout 2025, a trend that has become clearly visible to consumers both in retail stores and in cafés. As 2026 begins, prices for instant coffee</p>
ReflectionsAMMAN — Qahwa World Xinhua News Agency has published a report highlighting the growing role of coffee in Jordanian daily life, as changing lifestyles and urban expansion reshape long-standing consumption patterns across the country. According to the report, coffee in Jordan is no longer limited to social occasions and formal gatherings. Instead, it has become</p>
ReflectionsDubai – Qahwa World Surging coffee prices have not pushed consumers to abandon their daily cup. Instead, higher costs are reshaping how coffee is consumed. As global inflation weighs on household budgets, many consumers are adjusting purchasing habits rather than giving up a routine that has become embedded in everyday life. Market indicators show that</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Multiple Sclerosis (MS), a severe and currently incurable autoimmune disease of the central nervous system, may have a new mitigating factor: coffee. A rigorous systematic review and meta-analysis of multiple prior studies—combining data from over 4,500 participants—has found that individuals who regularly consume coffee are 22% less likely to develop MS</p>