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NewsAuthor: Qahwa World Source: Barchart (Rich Asplund) Date: May 23, 2026 Robusta Coffee Rallies on Vietnam Dry Weather Executive Summary: July robusta coffee closed up 1.68 percent on Friday, while July arabica fell 0.38 percent. Dry weather in Vietnam’s Central Highlands raised concerns about the robusta crop, with forecasters calling for more rain to aid</p>
NewsAuthor: Qahwa World – Ho Chi Minh City Source: USDA Foreign Agricultural Service – Report VM2026-0016 Date: May 20, 2026 Vietnam Coffee Output Rises to 32.5 Million Bags in 2026 Executive Summary Vietnam coffee production for 2026/2027 is forecast at 32.5 million 60 kg bags, comprising 31.4 million bags of Robusta and 1.1 million bags</p>
NewsAuthor: Qahwa World – Climate Desk Source: NOAA, WMO, ICO, StoneX, industry sources Date: May 22, 2026 Executive Summary There is a 96% probability that El Niño will persist through the Northern Hemisphere winter of 2026‑2027. Sea surface temperatures in the Niño 3.4 region have already exceeded the +0.5°C El Niño threshold. Vietnam and Indonesia</p>
ReflectionsAuthor: Sahl Maryam Jabra Madhin Source: ECTA, GACC, ICO Date: May 21, 2026 Executive Summary: Shanghai now hosts over 9,115 cafes, making it the world’s leading coffee city, double New York and five times Paris. China’s coffee consumption has grown 15 percent annually over the past three years. Ethiopia ranks second as a coffee supplier</p>
InterviewAn interview with Michael Trung, Authorized SCA Trainer, coffee consultant, and founder of iO Coffee Dubai – Ali Alzakary Most coffee conversations start with a tasting note: chocolate, jasmine, dried fruit. But what if we started instead with a shipping container stuck at customs? Or a farmer watching months of work split open in a</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Vietnam’s coffee sector recorded a strong increase in export volumes during the first four months of 2026, while total export revenues declined due to easing global prices following the record highs of the previous year. According to official government data, Vietnam exported approximately 810,000 tons of coffee between January and April</p>
ReflectionsDubai – Qahwa World Tariff policies introduced during 2025 have contributed to significant shifts in the global coffee trade, pushing industry players to rethink supply chains and accelerate structural changes across the sector. In 2025, broad tariff measures were imposed on imports of green coffee beans and roasting equipment. The initial rate started at around</p>
NewsMoscow — Qahwa World Indonesia may continue expanding its coffee exports to Russia following strong growth in 2025, although logistical and financial hurdles remain, according to an industry representative. A supplier speaking at the “Coffee Tea Cacao & HoReCa Expo” in Moscow said that while Indonesia is unlikely to surpass Vietnam as Russia’s top coffee</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Coffee futures moved lower at the end of the week, with both arabica and robusta contracts posting notable losses. Arabica dropped to its lowest level in about a week, while robusta also weakened. The decline was linked in part to improving conditions in global shipping. Iran’s announcement that the Strait of</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Coffee prices moved higher midweek, with both arabica and robusta futures posting gains. Robusta led the advance, reaching its strongest level in roughly one and a half weeks, supported by tightening near-term supplies. A key factor behind the upward movement is reduced export activity from Brazil. Recent figures indicate that shipments</p>
NewsMocow-QahwaWorld Russia’s green coffee market posted significant growth in 2026, supported by rising global prices and sustained domestic demand, according to a recent analysis by ROIF Expert. The expansion reflects not only higher market value but also increased import volumes and consumption levels, reinforcing Russia’s position as a key destination for global coffee exporters. Market</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Coffee futures moved higher on Friday, supported by currency strength and supply dynamics. May arabica coffee (KCK26) rose by +6.40 points (+2.18%), while May ICE robusta coffee (RMK26) gained +14 points (+0.42%). Arabica prices reached a one-week high, while robusta rebounded from its lowest level in 8.5 months in nearby futures.</p>