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NewsSource: Barchart / Andrew Hecht Author: Qahwa World Date: July 14, 2026 Coffee Returns to Bullish Mode After 49% Rally ICE Arabica coffee futures surged 49.5% in one month, erasing four months of declines. The rally followed a 37.8% drop from January to June, with prices bottoming at $2.3885 per pound. Brazil’s 2026/27 harvest is</p>
NewsSource: Official government reports & Daily Coffee News analysis Author: Qahwa World Date: July 8, 2026 Ethiopia Coffee Revenue Tops 3 Billion Ethiopia earned 3.1 billion dollars from coffee exports in a single year. This represents a 719.6% increase compared to 20 years ago. The country ranks third globally and first in Africa for coffee</p>
NewsSource: USDA Foreign Agricultural Service | Author: Qahwa World | Date: July 2, 2026 Believe It or Not: The World’s Third-Largest Coffee Producer Is Importing Processed Coffee Key Takeaways: Colombia, the world’s third-largest coffee producer, is increasingly importing processed coffee products such as roasted coffee, extracts, and concentrates. Imports of value-added coffee products have grown</p>
NewsSource: International Coffee Organization (ICO) – May 2026 Report | Author: Qahwa World | Date: June 13, 2026 International Coffee Organization Releases Coffee Market Report for May 2026 Key Takeaways: The ICO Composite Indicator Price (I‑CIP) averaged 256.05 US cents/lb in May 2026, down 3.8% from April. Brazilian Naturals fell 6.4% to 293.73 US cents/lb,</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Coffee futures closed lower on Tuesday as a stronger U.S. dollar pressured commodity markets. This is a clear example of how a Strong Dollar Weighs on Coffee Prices. July arabica coffee contracts (KCN26) fell 0.76%, while July robusta futures (RMN26) declined 0.63%. Losses were limited by tightening certified coffee inventories. ICE</p>
NewsTrieste, Italy – Qahwa World The International Coffee Convention (ICC) 2026 will be held in Trieste this October, bringing together scientists, industry leaders and policy experts to address some of the most pressing challenges facing the global coffee sector. Under the theme Coffee at the Crossroads: Climate, Consumers and Circularity, the event will examine how</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World The Cimbali Group has shared new insights on its LinkedIn account highlighting the ongoing transformation of India’s coffee market, driven by the rise of specialty coffee and the rapid expansion of café chains. Traditionally a tea-dominated country, India is witnessing a steady increase in coffee consumption, particularly among younger, urban consumers.</p>
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>
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 The coffee market has always been volatile, but in recent years fluctuations have intensified. While prices were historically shaped by harvest expectations, weather patterns, and supply–demand dynamics, financial market mechanisms, including speculative trading and algorithm-driven strategies are increasingly amplifying price swings, sometimes exceeding underlying supply fundamentals. At the same time, climate</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>
NewsMoscow – Qahwa World Data from the “Check Index” analytical center of the OFD Platform show significant changes in coffee consumption patterns in Russia during 2024–2026, driven by sustained price increases across all major categories. In 2025, prices rose across the entire market. The average price of instant coffee reached 482 rubles (+22% year-on-year), roasted</p>