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NewsMoscow – QAHWA WORLD Russia recorded solid growth in its instant coffee exports in 2025, with total export value rising 28% year-on-year to exceed $366 million. According to the Federal Center for Agricultural Export Development, Agroexport, citing expert estimates, the shipments included coffee extracts, essences, concentrates, and finished products based on them. In volume terms,</p>
NewsMOSCOW – QAHWA WORLD Russia has officially revised its national standard for instant coffee, marking the first update since 1994. According to Readovka, the previous GOST standard, introduced in January 1994, applied only to powdered instant coffee. The newly adopted regulation significantly broadens the classification and aligns it with today’s market realities. Expanded Product Classification</p>
NewsPrices in retail and cafés continue to climb as the market braces for further increases in 2026 Moscow – Qahwa World Russia’s coffee market experienced a sharp rise in prices throughout 2025, a trend that has become clearly visible to consumers both in retail stores and in cafés. As 2026 begins, prices for instant coffee</p>
NewsMoscow – Qahwa World Russia significantly increased its imports of coffee from Brazil between January and November, with the total value reaching nearly $390 million — the highest level recorded to date, according to official Brazilian statistics. Since the beginning of the year, Brazilian coffee shipments to Russia amounted to approximately $392.6 million, compared with</p>
NewsMoscow, Russia — Qahwa World The number of purchases at traditional coffee shops across Russia fell by 7.3% year-on-year in the January-October 2025 period. This data, compiled from a joint study by fiscal data operator Platform OFD and the self-service coffee chain Tochka Chernogo, highlights ongoing traffic challenges in the food service sector. Revenue Rises</p>
NewsMoscow – Qahwa World Russians consume around 10.3 million litres of coffee in cafés every month—the equivalent of 696,000 cups per day. According to RBC, citing a study by Platforma OFD, this amounts to about 0.45 cups per adult urban resident per month. In September–October 2025, the average café receipt reached 463 rubles, up 17%</p>