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NewsAuthor: Coffee World Source: Swissinfo Date: May 16, 2026 Executive Summary: Switzerland ranks second globally in coffee exports, with an annual value of 3.3 billion Swiss francs ($4.2 billion). Green coffee enters Switzerland at $5 per kilogram, and after roasting, its value jumps to $26.80 per kilo. Coffee accounts for 33% of Swiss agricultural exports,</p>
NewsBangkok – Qahwa World From May 7 to 9, Nuova Simonelli will take part in World of Coffee Bangkok 2026, bringing innovation and energy to the heart of the Asian coffee industry. Visitors can find the brand at booth B311, where technology, experience, and great coffee come together. Nuova Simonelli area: a future experience Inside</p>
ReflectionsBy: Lucy Wen When coffee first arrived in China, people didn’t even know what to call it. Some called it “Black Wine.” Others drank it as a digestive aid. At one point, it was even sold in pharmacies as cough medicine. While this seems amusing today, it reveals a key lesson: how a completely foreign</p>
NewsMoscow – Qahwa World The market for home coffee machines and brewers in Russia saw significant growth during the first nine months of 2025. The number of appliances sold increased by 10% compared to the same period in 2024, reaching approximately 1.7 million units. However, the total market value grew more modestly by 7%, totaling</p>
NewsMilan— Qahwa World At this year’s HOST Milano, Victoria Arduino is introducing L’Atelier by Victoria Arduino, a new creative concept that merges craftsmanship, design, and innovation into a single narrative space. Drawing inspiration from the world of luxury ateliers, L’Atelier reimagines the traditional perception of coffee machines — presenting them not just as professional tools</p>
ReflectionsPicture this:It’s 1905, and a man named Pier Teresio Arduino is sitting in his workshop in Turin, Italy. The world is buzzing with possibility—cars are replacing horses, electricity is lighting up cities, and people are dreaming bigger than ever before. In this moment of optimism, Arduino creates something that would outlive him by more than</p>
Coffee CommunityDubai, 21 August 2025 (Qahwa World) – Breville is looking to China and the Middle East as promising new growth markets for its coffee appliances, aiming to balance the impact of U.S. tariffs on its business. Chief executive Jim Clayton said rising demand for premium coffee machines in these regions provides long-term opportunity, even as</p>