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NewsAuthor: Qahwa World – San Salvador Source: USDA Foreign Agricultural Service – Report ES2026-0004 Date: April 20, 2026 El Salvador Coffee Output Falls 7.5% to 542,000 Bags in 2026 Executive Summary El Salvador coffee production for 2026/2027 is forecast at 542,000 60 kg bags, a 7.5% decrease from the revised 2025/2026 estimate of 586,000 bags.</p>
NewsAuthor: Qahwa World – Guatemala City Source: USDA Foreign Agricultural Service – Report GT2026-0003 Date: April 16, 2026 Guatemala Coffee Output Rises 3% to 3.13 Million Bags in 2026 Executive Summary Guatemala coffee production for 2026/2027 is forecast at 3.13 million 60 kg bags, a 3.3% increase from the previous year. Harvested area expands to</p>
NewsAuthor: Qahwa World – Lima Source: USDA Foreign Agricultural Service – Report PE2026-0008 Date: May 20, 2026 Peruvian Coffee Output Stable at 4.78 Million Bags in 2026 Executive Summary Peruvian coffee production for 2026/2027 is estimated at 4.78 million 60 kg bags, broadly unchanged from the previous year. Harvested area is estimated at 340,000 hectares,</p>
NewsAuthor: Qahwa World – Managua Source: USDA Foreign Agricultural Service – Report NU2026-0003 Date: May 20, 2026 Nicaraguan Coffee Output Falls 8% in 2026 Executive Summary Nicaraguan coffee production for 2026/2027 is forecast at 2.4 million 60 kg bags, down 8% from the recent high of 2.6 million bags. High probability of El Niño in</p>
NewsBy Ali Al Zakary – Dubai | Source: World Coffee Championships Official Website | May 10, 2026 | 2 min read Le Quang Cuong (Nicky) of Vietnam Wins 2026 World Cup Tasters Championship Final rankings: Vietnam first, Switzerland second, United States third, Japan fourth The World Coffee Championships have announced Le Quang Cuong (known as Nicky),</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Throughout 2025, U.S. consumers have witnessed a steady rise in prices across nearly all goods following the administration’s decision to impose tariffs on imported products from global trade partners. Coffee has been no exception, even though the United States relies almost entirely on imported beans to satisfy domestic demand. Data shows</p>