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NewsDubai – Qahwa World Arabica coffee prices rose on Monday, supported by a stronger Brazilian real, while expectations of a growing global surplus continued to limit gains. Futures posted modest increases, while robusta trading remained inactive due to a market holiday in the United Kingdom. The main support came from the Brazilian currency, which climbed</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World April 2, 2026 – Seattle – Starbucks Coffee Company has completed its joint venture agreement with investment firm Boyu Capital, marking a key step in its long-term strategy to expand in China. The deal, first announced in November 2025, underscores Starbucks’ confidence in China as one of its most important growth</p>
ReflectionsDubai – Qahwa World The global coffee industry continues to evolve at a striking pace, shaped by a mix of record-breaking achievements, scientific discoveries, corporate expansion, and structural challenges. Recent developments from different parts of the world offer a revealing snapshot of where coffee stands today—and where it may be heading. A defining moment came</p>
NewsMoscow – Qahwa World A cup of coffee in Russia is no longer just a simple daily habit, it has become a growing expense that consumers are clearly beginning to feel. Within just one year, the equation has changed: the same amount of money that once covered five cups of coffee now barely pays for</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Coffee prices moved lower as a stronger dollar and expectations of a record Brazilian crop continued to weigh on the market, while a mix of supply, weather, and trade factors shaped overall sentiment. May arabica coffee fell by 0.95 points, or 0.32%, while May robusta declined by 48 points, or 1.36%,</p>
NewsLondon – Qahwa World Coffee futures dropped notably, with arabica hitting its lowest level in about a week and robusta sinking to a multi-month low. The decline comes as expectations grow for a significantly larger global supply, led by Brazil. Forecasts from multiple analysts point to a record-breaking Brazilian harvest in the 2026/27 season, with</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 You can feel it again—the market is tightening, and coffee is responding exactly the way it tends to when physical supply starts to disappear. Over the past week, coffee prices pushed sharply higher, and this wasn’t just a technical move. It’s a combination the industry knows well: weaker exports from origin</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Coffee futures rose on Monday, recovering from earlier losses as concerns over global supply disruptions supported the market. May arabica gained 2.52 percent, rising 7.20 points, while May robusta edged up 0.46 percent, adding 16 points. The rebound followed reports that the Strait of Hormuz has been closed, disrupting a key</p>
NewsMoscow – Qahwa World Russia’s coffee landscape is undergoing a noticeable shift. While coffee consumption in the country remains relatively stable, the number of traditional coffee shops has been shrinking as consumer habits evolve and competition intensifies. Data from 2GIS shows that the number of classic cafés across Russia declined by 13% over the past</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Coffee prices climbed on Thursday as escalating tensions in the Middle East raised concerns about global supply chains and shipping routes. May arabica coffee futures increased by 6.75 points (2.35%), while May robusta contracts gained 82 points (2.31%), reflecting market reactions to geopolitical developments affecting maritime trade. The rise follows reports</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World The Guardian published a lengthy report titled “‘Everyone feels like they are being scammed’: can Central America’s small coffee growers survive as global prices fall?”, which discussed the growing pressures facing coffee farmers in parts of Central America, particularly in El Salvador and Honduras. The report explores how climate instability, rising</p>