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NewsDubai – Qahwa World Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture has announced that the Kingdom is home to more than 1.3 million productive coffee trees, with annual output exceeding 870 tons of green coffee. The trees are concentrated across the southern and southwestern regions of the country. According to the ministry’s data, coffee</p>
ReflectionsBy: Soumya Gayatri On a winter morning in Riyadh’s historic AlSafat Square, Qaysariat Al-Kitab — a traditional book cafe adorned with Najdi architectural motifs — offers more than coffee. It provides a setting where heritage, literature and conversation intersect, reflecting a broader transformation underway in Saudi Arabia’s coffee landscape. Coffee in the kingdom has long</p>
NewsRiyadh – Qahwa World The National Center for the Prevention of Plant Pests and Animal Diseases and their Control (WEQAA) has announced the detection of the “Coffee Rust” pest in the Jazan region. The Center confirmed that this disease is being recorded for the first time inside the Kingdom after its discovery in the southeastern</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Saudi Arabia is set to significantly boost its domestic coffee industry through the launch of the first subprogram focused on transforming coffee into a major cash crop, under the Sustainable Rural Agricultural Development initiative known as “Saudi Rural.” The program is being implemented in collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organization</p>
NewsRiyadh, September 7, 2025 (Qahwa World) – Sulalat Coffee has officially opened registration for the 9th edition of the Saudi AeroPress Championship, set to take place in October 2025. The competition is expected to attract a wide field of coffee enthusiasts and professionals from across the Kingdom. This year’s poster design draws inspiration from outer</p>
Coffee CommunityDubai, August 21, 2025 (Qahwa World) – Saudi Arabia’s coffee market is witnessing unprecedented growth, positioning the Kingdom among the world’s top consumers of caffeine. According to the Saudi Restaurants and Cafés Association, Saudis consume around 36 million cups of coffee every day, roughly equivalent to one cup per person. The local market is valued</p>
NewsIn the highlands of Al-Baha, the Shada mountains enchant with the captivating aroma of coffee wafting through the air. Nestled on Shada Al-Asfal and Shada Al-Ala, coffee shrubs yield a distinct bean that has become a highly sought-after commodity in the country. These mountains host farms boasting over 54,000 trees, collectively producing more than 12</p>
NewsIn a significant development, the Saudi Ministry of Culture has formally endorsed the acceptance of 20 research papers submitted from both domestic and international researchers for the prestigious “Saudi Coffee Research” grant. Launched in December 2022 in collaboration with the Saudi Coffee Company, a key entity under the Public Investment Fund umbrella, the grant is</p>