Your weekly dose of what’s brewing in the coffee world.
This Week’s Headlines
2027 European World of Coffee Heading to Lisbon, Portugal
The Specialty Coffee Association announced that its flagship European trade show, World of Coffee Lisbon, will take place in Portugal in 2027. The event is scheduled for June 17-19, 2027.
Source: Daily Coffee News
Brazil Coffee Report: Record Crop and Exports Expected for 2026/27
Brazil’s green coffee production is forecast to rise in the 2026/27 market year. This increase is attributed to favorable weather conditions and the high side of the biennial production cycle.
Source: Daily Coffee News
The Varia Orbi Promises Profiling and Automation in a Compact Cylinder
Hong Kong-based Varia has introduced its first electric brewing system, the Orbi. This upright cylindrical brewer is designed to profile and automate brewing for various coffee formats, including espresso, capsules, and drip.
Source: Daily Coffee News
Your Plane Could Be Powered By Jet Fuel Made From Coffee Grounds
Researchers are exploring ways to repurpose spent coffee grounds. The Korean government is now looking into using coffee waste to fuel airplanes.
Source: Fresh Cup
Build-Outs Of Coffee: Daysol Coffee Lab In Birmingham, AL
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Source: Sprudge
The Bottom Line
This week, we’re seeing international coffee events heading to Lisbon and anticipation for a record crop from Brazil. Innovations in brewing technology and even the potential for coffee grounds to fuel airplanes highlight the diverse landscape of coffee’s present and future. It will be interesting to see how these developments shape the industry.
Sources
- 2027 European World of Coffee Heading to Lisbon, Portugal
- Brazil Coffee Report: Record Crop and Exports Expected for 2026/27
- The Varia Orbi Promises Profiling and Automation in a Compact Cylinder
- Your Plane Could Be Powered By Jet Fuel Made From Coffee Grounds
- Build-Outs Of Coffee: Daysol Coffee Lab In Birmingham, AL




