Loading page...
Please wait...
Browse all articles tagged with "coffee innovation"
News Dubai – Qahwa World As Uganda’s Arabica harvest unfolds, the 2026 season is shaping up as one of contrasts. In Western Uganda, late rainfall, shifting weather patterns, and market adjustments have pushed national production down by an estimated 100,000 bags compared to last year. On the ground, many local traders have home-processed nearly 20</p>
NewsCampinas – Qahwa World A recent report published by Reuters highlights growing efforts by Brazilian researchers to safeguard the future of arabica coffee as climate pressures intensify worldwide. At the Campinas Agronomy Institute in southeastern Brazil, agronomist Oliveiro Guerreiro Filho is working among a diverse collection of coffee plants that differs sharply from the uniform</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World China’s reputation for unusual food and beverage creations has once again drawn attention, this time from a coffee shop in Dongyang, in Zhejiang Province. According to Jiupai News, the café has introduced an unconventional drink that pairs Americano coffee with “virgin boy eggs,” a traditional local delicacy prepared using children’s urine.</p>
ReflectionsDubai – Qahwa World Few countries have shaped modern café culture like Australia. Its cafés are defined not by a single invention, but by a relentless commitment to quality. Coffee is precise, roasting is meticulous, and hospitality is at the heart of every interaction. Every cup is expected to impress, and the people behind the</p>
NewsAddis Ababa – Qahwa World x Buna Kurs As the AFCA conference continues, a focused side event at Creative Hub Ethiopia turned attention to an often-overlooked part of the coffee cherry: cascara. Sip, Savor, Sustain: Ethiopian Cascara Tasting brought together industry professionals, creatives, coffee producers, and coffee enthusiasts to explore how circular economy practices can</p>
ReflectionsBy: Ali Al Amodi In a world where a cup of coffee sets the rhythm of daily life, World of Coffee Dubai 2026 proved to be far more than a specialized industry event. It stood as a reflection of a city that knows how to turn the impossible into reality. From the heart of Dubai,</p>
News50% of the exhibition space for the sixth edition next year has already been booked Brazil and other countries have announced an increase in their national pavilion spaces for the next edition Results of the three live auctions announced Winners honoured in the four championship categories, Best New Product, and Best Design Award Jean Espanti</p>
NewsCountdown Begins for the Region’s Largest Coffee Industry Event Dubai – Qahwa World World of Coffee Dubai 2026, the Middle East’s premier specialty coffee trade event, is set to take place from 18 to 20 January at the Dubai World Trade Centre. Now in its fifth edition, the event will bring together more than 2,100</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World World of Coffee Dubai 2026 is set to feature a cutting-edge programme of lectures that bring technology, neuroscience, and coffee science to the forefront of the global coffee conversation. Hosted at the Dubai World Trade Centre, Za’abeel Hall 6, the event will gather leading experts to explore innovation, sustainability, and the</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World In a move that reinforces Dubai’s position as a global center of gravity in the coffee economy, the city is preparing to host World of Coffee Dubai 2026, an event that seeks to outline a new chapter in the history of the industry, shifting coffee from a traditional commodity trade to</p>
NewsAn annual update from CEO Vern Long highlights scientific progress, global partnerships, and climate resilience Dubai – Qahwa World World Coffee Research (WCR) has described 2025 as a defining year for the organization and the wider coffee industry, citing accelerated innovation, strengthened global partnerships, and tangible progress in developing climate-resilient coffee varieties. In his annual</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World A new edition of Project Café East Asia 2026 by World Coffee Portal reveals an exceptional year for the branded coffee chain sector across East Asia, with the region’s total number of outlets jumping 18.4% to reach 180,268 stores. The strongest momentum came from China, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, and the Philippines,</p>