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Coffee CommunityAuthor: Qahwa World – Dubai Source: Official announcement Date: May 16, 2026 Executive Summary Ethiopia signed a host country agreement with the Inter-African Coffee Organization to host the 4th G-25 African Coffee Summit in 2027 The agreement also establishes IACO first country office in Ethiopia The summit aligns with African Union Agenda 2063 recognizing coffee</p>
NewsAuthor: Qahwa World – Dubai Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture – Foreign Agricultural Service Date: May 13, 2026 Location: Washington, D.C. Executive Summary USDA announces second tranche of Food for Peace Title II Program funding Applications accepted from 7 countries: DRC, El Salvador, Ethiopia, Guatemala, Haiti, Kenya, Rwanda Program transferred to USDA administration on February</p>
NewsAddis Ababa x Buna Kurs – Qahwa World Great Ethiopian Run is evolving beyond a traditional mass participation race, bringing together coffee heritage, community engagement and digital innovation ahead of its latest edition in partnership with Ethio telecom. In a pre-event activation held in Jimma, organizers introduced a plantation walk that immersed participants in landscapes</p>
Coffee CommunitySahel Maryam – Qahwa World In a pioneering move for the region, a new coffee roasting and quality assessment center has opened in Sahel Maryam, Medhin, Ethiopia. The facility, the first of its kind in East Africa, combines state-of-the-art equipment with instruction from experienced coffee professionals. The center aims to train participants in evaluating coffee</p>
NewsADDIS ABABA – Qahwa World The Ethiopian coffee industry achieved a significant digital milestone on 27 March 2026, as the Ethiopian Coffee and Tea Authority (ECTA) officially concluded the technical handover of the Ethiopian Coffee Traceability and Management System (ECTMS). Developed in collaboration with the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) through its SUVASE project,</p>
NewsAddis Ababa – Qahwa World In the Jimma Zone of Oromia, a major tea development initiative has been launched under the leadership of Dr. Meles Mekonnen and Dr. Adonya Debela, with participation from senior government officials, aiming to enhance national agricultural productivity. Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed highlighted that this initiative represents a strategic effort</p>
Coffee CommunityFounder Seada Mustefa Leads UNESCO Recognition Push Through Ethiopian Coffee Culture Day Addis Ababa – Qahwa World × Buna Kurs – Media At a moment when global coffee discussions revolve around traceability, sustainability, and value distribution at origin, Ethiopia is redirecting attention toward something more foundational: culture. At the Adwa Victory Memorial Museum, industry leaders,</p>
NewsDUBAI – QAHWA WORLD New analysis shows the world’s top five coffee-producing nations are experiencing dozens of additional high-heat days annually — putting global supply, prices, and farmer livelihoods at risk. The global coffee industry is entering a critical phase as climate change intensifies across the tropical “coffee belt” between the Tropic of Cancer and</p>
NewsA New Chapter in Value Chain Storytelling Addis Ababa – Qahwa World x Buna Kurs Ethiopia has officially inaugurated its Coffee Interpretation Center (CIC), a landmark institution designed to showcase the nation’s coffee value chain from seed to export while strengthening global awareness of its rich coffee heritage. The center was launched by the Ethiopian</p>
NewsAddis Ababa – Qahwa World × Buna Kurs Following yesterday’s high-level policy commitments, the focus of the Third African Coffee Week shifted today from the corridors of power to the laboratory and the field. Scientists, researchers, and agronomists gathered at the Skylight Hotel for the 7th African Coffee Scientific Conference, under the theme “Climate-Resilient Coffee:</p>
NewsAddis Ababa – Qahwa World Ethiopia is strengthening its coffee sector by expanding value-added exports and deepening strategic cooperation with China, particularly in agriculture and coffee, according to senior government officials. Ethiopia and China are elevating their agricultural cooperation beyond trade into a strategic partnership, with coffee emerging as a central pillar of collaboration. China</p>
InterviewAn interview with Musa Kedir CEO, Tourism Attraction and Product Development, Ministry of Tourism – Ethiopia By Qahwa World × Buna Kurs Coffee has long been Ethiopia’s most visible global export, yet its potential as a tourism experience remains largely untapped. While several coffee-producing countries have successfully transformed farms, processing sites, cupping rituals, and café culture</p>