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Introduction – Current State of Play: The Coffee Beans Sector in Netherlands The Netherlands’ coffee market is brewing with change—literally and figuratively. 2025 has been a whirlwind year for the coffee beans sector, marked by skyrocketing arabica prices, new EU regulations, and evolving consumer tastes. Dutch cities are known for their deep-rooted coffee culture,…

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Introduction – Delving into Egypt’s Reputation for Quality Roasted Coffee Beans When you think of coffee-producing countries, Egypt probably isn’t the first that comes to mind. Traditionally, Egypt has been more of a coffee consumer than a producer, relying heavily on imports to fuel its national caffeine habit. The country drinks up around 70,000…

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Introduction – Current State of Play: The Green Coffee Sector in Malaysia Malaysia’s green coffee market is heating up — and we’re not just talking about the roasting machines. Over the past year, this dynamic sector has seen a whirlwind of changes, from new regional trade agreements to a surge in specialty coffee culture.…
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Introduction – United Arab Emirates’s Coffee Tables Market: A Quantitative Overview When it comes to coffee tables, the United Arab Emirates may not be the first place that pops into your mind. But here’s the thing—this country has quietly carved out a name for itself in the global furniture trade, especially as a regional…

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Introduction – Turkey’s Coffee Market: A Quantitative Overview Turkey may not be the first country that comes to mind when you think of coffee bean cultivation, but it’s certainly a heavyweight in the global coffee trade. Known for its rich coffee culture and historical significance in the coffee world, Turkey has carved out a…

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Introduction – United Arab Emirates’s Arabica Coffee Market: A Quantitative Overview When you think of coffee-producing giants, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) probably isn’t the first name that comes to mind. And you’d be right—the UAE’s desert climate doesn’t support coffee cultivation. But here’s the twist: despite not growing a single Arabica bean, the…