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ReflectionsThe December 2026 EUDR deadline will reshape how African coffee reaches European consumers — and traders in the Gulf are caught in the middle. By Raymond Reuel Wayesu Dubai has become the Middle East’s dominant coffee trading hub, with re-exports valued at nearly $1 billion annually and over 615 licensed traders operating through the DMCC</p>
NewsAmsterdam – Qahwa World JDE Peet’s N.V. (Euronext: JDEP), the world’s leading pure-play coffee company, announced continued progress in implementing its new brand-led growth strategy and productivity initiatives while reaffirming its 2025 financial outlook. Strategic and Productivity Initiatives Under Way On July 1, 2025, JDE Peet’s launched its “Reignite the Amazing” strategy, designed to accelerate</p>
ReflectionsBy: Krzysztof Blinkiewicz The coffee world prides itself on precision. We measure grams, seconds, water temperature, and flavor scores down to decimals. Yet the one thing we almost never measure is the first and only true metric: dignity. A 90-point Gesha can still come from a farmer who skips meals to pay off debt. A</p>
NewsHanoi – September 15, 2025 – (Qahwa World) – Vietnam is preparing for the 2025/26 coffee harvest season with a sense of optimism, as early forecasts point to higher yields, improved quality, and significant progress on sustainability initiatives. Industry experts confirm that weather conditions, farming practices, and regulatory readiness are aligning to strengthen the country’s position</p>