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NewsDubai – Qahwa World Coffee futures moved higher on Friday, supported by currency strength and supply dynamics. May arabica coffee (KCK26) rose by +6.40 points (+2.18%), while May ICE robusta coffee (RMK26) gained +14 points (+0.42%). Arabica prices reached a one-week high, while robusta rebounded from its lowest level in 8.5 months in nearby futures.</p>
StudiesA structural shift is moving the global coffee trade away from its historic Western centers toward a faster, proximity-driven system anchored in Dubai, Singapore, and Shanghai. Source: Dubai – Qahwa World | April 2026 The global green coffee trade is undergoing one of the most significant transformations in its modern history. For decades, pricing power,</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Vietnam’s suspension of Decree 46, a new food safety regulation governing all imported food and ingredients, has brought temporary relief to the coffee industry after weeks of disruption to supply chains. Introduced at the end of January, Decree 46 tightened how food imports are managed at Vietnam’s borders. It replaced a</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>
InterviewFrom 1918 to the Global Market—The Journey of a Legendary Coffee Dynasty Dubai – Ali Alzakary In the world of commodities, there are brands that sell “products”, and then there are rare entities that sell “history” distilled in a cup. To step into the world of “Al-Hamdani Mocha” is not merely to enter a commercial</p>
NewsLONDON – Qahwa World The latest monthly report issued by the International Coffee Organization for February 2026 has revealed a dramatic shift that could redefine the global coffee market dynamics for years to come. After a prolonged period of scarcity and record-high prices that strained both suppliers and consumers, the report announced a sharp decline</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) published a detailed report titled “Brewing Opportunity – Brazil’s Specialty Coffee Sector Shows Strong Potential,” examining the rapid development of Brazil’s specialty coffee industry and the opportunities and challenges shaping its future. Brazil remains the largest coffee producer and exporter in the world, while</p>
InterviewDubai – Ali Alzakary The global coffee industry has spent the past few years navigating one disruption after another—from pandemic shutdowns and climate volatility in producing countries to freight crises that reshaped global shipping routes. As the global coffee market grapples with volatility—production reaching around 175 million bags in 2025 while costs continue to rise</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Rising oil prices linked to escalating tensions in the Middle East are raising fresh concerns across the coffee sector, with vendors warning that higher fuel costs could eventually translate into more expensive coffee for businesses and consumers. Crude oil climbed above 90 dollars per barrel on Friday, a level that industry</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Global coffee prices moved higher on Thursday as renewed concerns about supply disruptions supported the market. Arabica futures climbed to their highest level in about two weeks, while robusta contracts also posted modest gains. Market sentiment was influenced by fresh export data from Brazil. The country’s Ministry of Trade reported that</p>
Coffee CommunityThe Map of Influence and the $200 Billion Battle DUBAI – QAHWA WORLD In 2026, the coffee sector has transcended being a mere consumer commodity to become one of the most complex and influential sectors in the global economy. As the market value surpasses the $200 billion mark, the map of power has been redrawn.</p>
NewsDUBAI – QAHWA WORLD Trade between Russia and Ethiopia climbed to more than $435 million in 2025, nearly tripling from the previous year, reflecting a rapidly strengthening economic relationship anchored by commodities, agriculture, and expanding technology ties. The figures were disclosed by Russia’s Ambassador to Ethiopia, Evgeny Terekhin, in comments to Russian state media. He</p>