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FAO Welcomes UN Resolution Establishing International Coffee Day on October 1Coffee Community

FAO Welcomes UN Resolution Establishing International Coffee Day on October 1

Dubai – Qahwa World The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations has welcomed a new resolution adopted by the United Nations General Assembly proclaiming October 1 as International Coffee Day, marking a significant step toward recognizing coffee’s global economic, social, and cultural importance. The resolution, approved on 10 March 2026 in New York,</p>

5 Min Read
2026-03-12
Climate Crisis Threatens Global Coffee ProductionNews

Climate Crisis Threatens Global Coffee Production

DUBAI &#8211; 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>

3 Min Read
2026-02-19
Brazil’s Canephora Coffee Cultivation Moves Beyond Traditional RegionsNews

Brazil’s Canephora Coffee Cultivation Moves Beyond Traditional Regions

DUBAI &#8211; QAHWA WORLD Brazil’s production of canephora coffee—covering conilon and robusta varieties—is spreading into states that have historically focused little on these crops. The expansion is being fueled largely by firm prices and growing demand, according to industry representatives and official data. While Brazil remains the world’s leading producer of arabica coffee, canephora output</p>

3 Min Read
2026-02-13
From Opium to Coffee: The Story of Myanmar’s Farmer TransformationNews

From Opium to Coffee: The Story of Myanmar’s Farmer Transformation

Hopong, Myanmar – Qahwa World In a landmark moment for sustainable development in Myanmar, the Green Gold Cooperative (GGC) has inaugurated its central coffee processing plant in southern Shan State, marking a significant shift for communities that historically relied on opium poppy cultivation. The facility reflects a decade-long journey during which farmers have transitioned from</p>

3 Min Read
2025-11-20