Lavazza Launches Regenerative Coffee for Professionals

Dubai – Qahwa World

On Earth Day, Lavazza has introduced La Reserva de ¡Tierra! Selection, its first coffee for the professional channel certified under the regenerative agriculture standard developed by the Rainforest Alliance.

The launch marks a new step in the company’s sustainability strategy, combining existing Rainforest Alliance Sustainable Agriculture certification with the newer regenerative agriculture certification. The dual certification reflects farming practices aimed at restoring ecosystems, improving soil health, protecting biodiversity, and supporting coffee-growing communities.

The development follows a multi-year effort by Lavazza to integrate regenerative agriculture across its supply chain. Since 2023, the group has advanced projects through its research, development, and corporate social responsibility teams in origin countries, focusing on agronomic practices, environmental impact measurement, traceability, and farmer engagement.

In parallel, the company has supported an early implementation program in Honduras, where more than 70 farms have achieved certification under the Rainforest Alliance Regenerative Agriculture Standard. The initiative included technical training, operational support, and structured guidance to assist farmers in transitioning to regenerative practices.

According to Lavazza, this combined approach has enabled the faster introduction of a coffee product meeting both certification standards, building on its partnership with the Rainforest Alliance that dates back more than two decades.

The Rainforest Alliance Regenerative Agriculture Standard is designed to promote a “Nature Positive” approach to farming. It emphasizes soil restoration, climate resilience through agroforestry, biodiversity protection, improved water management, and better livelihoods for farming communities.

La Reserva de ¡Tierra! Selection is a 100% Arabica blend, combining natural coffees from Brazil with washed coffees from Honduras. Developed for the food service sector, it offers a balanced flavor profile with notes of jasmine, almonds, and milk chocolate, and is designed for consistent extraction in professional settings.

The blend includes coffee sourced from certified farms in Brazil and Honduras, along with a portion from a project supported by the Lavazza Foundation in Brazil’s Minas Gerais region. The initiative focuses on farmer training, agricultural planning, and improvements to living conditions.

Lavazza said the new product will be available in international markets starting in June, supported by a digital campaign highlighting its regenerative agriculture efforts and collaboration with certified farms.

Founded in Turin in 1895, Lavazza operates in more than 140 markets and remains one of the leading global coffee companies, with a portfolio that includes several international brands. The Rainforest Alliance continues to work with farmers, companies, and communities worldwide to promote sustainable agriculture and environmental conservation.

Victoria Arduino at Milano Design Week 2026

Milan – Qahwa World

During Milan Design Week 2026, Victoria Arduino expands its presence across some of the city’s most iconic venues, reinforcing its connection with design, architecture, and contemporary culture. Through a series of curated activations, the brand expresses its vision of coffee as a balance between innovation, timeless aesthetics, and uncompromising quality.

Coffee as a design experience at Poltrona Frau

During Fuorisalone, Poltrona Frau welcomes an international audience to its Via Manzoni flagship store. Under the theme True Over Time, the brand highlights a dialogue between tradition, longevity, and contemporary vision.

In this setting, Victoria Arduino joins as a partner, transforming coffee into a ritual of style and conviviality. In collaboration with Lavazza, the brand will be present at the Poltrona Frau Café from April 14 to 26, offering moments of connection and discovery within a space dedicated to quality, design, and the value of time.

Experimental design at Alcova

Victoria Arduino will also participate in Alcova, one of the most experimental platforms of Milan Design Week, hosted at the former Military Hospital in Baggio.

Together with Lavazza, the brand will contribute to an environment that explores new design perspectives and creative approaches to space, strengthening the link between contemporary design culture and coffee.

Material and vision at Stanze Prototipo

From April 20 to 26, Victoria Arduino partners with Stanze Prototipo, curated by Azimut Design and OOM Glass, hosted at Valentina Ottone PR Showroom.

The project explores the concept of the prototype as a space for experimentation and storytelling, where materials, design, and vision converge. Victoria Arduino’s presence enhances the sensory dimension of the experience, combining performance, aesthetics, and contemporary research within the coffee ritual.

Community and sharing with Caffè Sospeso

As part of the week, Victoria Arduino collaborates with Santaromero Roaster for the Caffè Sospeso activation, blending coffee culture with social responsibility.

Taking place on April 21 and 22 at Spazio Pesca, the initiative—created by Studio Sospeso—reinterprets the tradition of suspended coffee as a modern act of sharing. The program includes sensory experiences, design-driven events, aperitivo gatherings, and networking opportunities, creating an inclusive space where coffee becomes a catalyst for dialogue and cultural exchange.

A citywide journey

Across Milan, each location presents a different facet of Victoria Arduino’s identity. Together, these activations form a distributed narrative that integrates coffee into the broader creative landscape of the city during one of the world’s most influential design events.

Top 20 Coffee Companies 2026

Dubai – Qahwa World

The global coffee market in 2026 is valued at around USD 145–176 billion, with projections reaching USD 227–275 billion by 2032–2034 at a CAGR of 5.1–6.6%. Growth is driven by premiumization, ready-to-drink (RTD) formats, single-serve pods, at-home brewing innovations, and sustainability-focused sourcing. Asia-Pacific is the fastest-growing region, while North America and Europe dominate in value through high-margin specialty products.

This report provides an independent ranking of the Top 20 Coffee Market Players for 2026, based on 2025–early 2026 industry data, including revenue analyses, packaged/at-home segment performance, and competitive landscape assessments. The ranking covers estimated global market share across packaged, at-home, and branded coffee products.

Key 2026 Developments

  • Nestlé leads in instant coffee and premium capsules.
  • JDE Peet’s and Keurig Dr Pepper remain separate; their $18 billion merger is expected to close in Q2 2026.
  • U.S. packaged giants like J.M. Smucker and Kraft Heinz maintain strong at-home segment presence.
  • Market fragmentation continues below the top tier, with specialty and regional players driving innovation.

Global Coffee Market Context (2026)

  • Market Value: USD 150–180 billion (estimated)
  • Key Formats: Packaged/at-home (dominant), ready-to-drink, single-serve, out-of-home retail
  • Growth Drivers: Premium/specialty demand, convenience, sustainability certifications, Asia-Pacific expansion
  • Challenges: Climate volatility affecting Brazil and Vietnam, traceability costs, ethical/direct-trade consumer preferences

Top 20 Coffee Companies (2026 Estimates)

Rank Company Name Key Coffee Brands Origin Country Estimated Market Share (%)
1 Nestlé S.A. Nescafé, Nespresso, Starbucks (at-home license) Switzerland 22.0
2 JDE Peet’s Jacobs, Douwe Egberts, Peet’s Coffee, Senseo, L’OR Netherlands 13.5
3 Keurig Dr Pepper Keurig pods, Green Mountain Coffee USA 9.8
4 Starbucks Corporation Starbucks pods, ground, RTD at-home USA 9.2
5 The J.M. Smucker Company Folgers, Dunkin’ (packaged/at-home) USA 5.5
6 The Kraft Heinz Company Maxwell House, other mass-market blends USA 4.8
7 Lavazza (Luigi Lavazza S.p.A.) Lavazza, Carte Noire Italy 4.5
8 Melitta Group Melitta (filter/pods), brewing products Germany 4.0
9 Tchibo GmbH Tchibo, European blends Germany 3.2
10 Strauss Group / UCC Strauss Coffee, UCC Coffee Israel / Japan 2.8
11 illycaffè (Illy) Illy, Segafredo Zanetti Italy 2.4
12 Tata Consumer Products Tata Coffee, Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf (at-home) India 2.1
13 Massimo Zanetti Beverage Group Segafredo, foodservice brands Italy 1.9
14 UCC Ueshima Coffee Co. UCC (canned/RTD) Japan 1.6
15 Farmer Bros. Co. Caribou Coffee (at-home) USA 1.3
16 JAB Holding Company (select assets) Peet’s, other premium holdings Belgium 1.1
17 The Coca-Cola Company (Costa) Costa Coffee (RTD/packaged) UK / USA 0.9
18 Intelligentsia Coffee / Blue Bottle Blue Bottle (premium) USA 0.7
19 Stumptown Coffee Roasters Stumptown (specialty) USA 0.6
20 Dutch Bros. Coffee Dutch Bros (packaged/RTD) USA 0.5

Total share of Top 20: Approximately 85–88%, with the remainder split among hundreds of independent and specialty roasters.

Strategic Positioning of Top Players

Global Giants (Ranks 1–4)

Nestlé dominates instant coffee and premium capsules while managing the Starbucks at-home license. JDE Peet’s and Keurig Dr Pepper lead in pods and convenience segments. Starbucks leverages its brand for strong at-home and ready-to-drink presence.

U.S. Packaged Leaders (Ranks 5–6)

J.M. Smucker (Folgers) and Kraft Heinz (Maxwell House) maintain significant U.S. market share with affordable, widely distributed coffee products.

European & Premium Specialists (Ranks 7–11)

Lavazza, Melitta, Tchibo, Strauss/UCC, and illycaffè focus on espresso and filter traditions, emphasizing quality-driven growth in Europe and emerging markets.

Niche & Emerging Players (Ranks 12–20)

Tata leverages Indian origin strength, Massimo Zanetti and UCC focus on RTD and foodservice, and specialty brands like Intelligentsia and Stumptown capture premium niches. Dutch Bros. and Caribou expand into packaged products.

Market Outlook 2026 and Beyond

The top 6–8 players control over 60% of the packaged and at-home market. Innovation flows from independent and specialty players. The pending Keurig Dr Pepper–JDE Peet’s merger could create a new global competitor rivaling Nestlé.

Critical success factors:

  • Investments in sustainability and traceability
  • Innovation in recyclable pods, functional RTD, and premium single-origin products
  • Adaptation to climate-driven supply risks and rising Robusta demand

This ranking is based on cross-verified industry data as of April 2026. The coffee market remains dynamic, culturally vital, and full of opportunity for players balancing scale with quality and consumer trust.

Data sourced from Coffeeness, Global Growth Insights, Expert Market Research, and other industry analyses for the packaged and at-home coffee segment.

 

Lablibell Bajarias Wins Lavazza Barista Challenge 2026

Turin – Qahwa World

The international final of the Lavazza Barista Challenge 2026 concluded in Turin with a standout victory for Lablibell Bajarias of the United Arab Emirates, who secured the top title among competitors representing 20 countries.

The prestigious competition brought together leading coffee professionals from around the world, each showcasing a high level of expertise across multiple disciplines. Participants were evaluated on technical extraction skills, the creation of innovative signature beverages, presentation, and their ability to deliver exceptional customer engagement.

Hosted in Turin, a city synonymous with Italy’s rich coffee heritage, the event served as both a celebration of tradition and a platform for modern innovation. Competitors demonstrated not only precision in brewing techniques but also creativity in crafting unique coffee experiences that reflect evolving consumer expectations.

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Bajarias’ performance stood out for its balance of technical mastery and creativity, earning recognition from the panel of judges and securing the United Arab Emirates a prominent place on the global coffee stage.

The Lavazza Barista Challenge continues to highlight the growing importance of education, craftsmanship, and innovation within the international coffee community. This year’s edition reinforced the industry’s dynamic nature, where tradition meets forward-thinking approaches to coffee preparation and service.

As the competition concludes, it leaves a clear message: the future of coffee lies in the hands of skilled professionals who are redefining excellence through passion, precision, and innovation.

Lavazza Museum in Turin: A Journey Through Italian Coffee History

Dubai – Qahwa World

Forbes recently reported on the Lavazza Museum in Turin, Italy, describing it as a must-visit destination for coffee enthusiasts and anyone interested in Italian culture. The museum offers an immersive experience that goes beyond displaying artifacts, engaging visitors through history, technology, and the senses.

  • The Origins of Lavazza

Luigi Lavazza founded his coffee business in Turin in 1895, starting from a small city-centre grocery store. Originally a chemist, Lavazza was a pioneer in creating coffee blends that ensured consistent flavour. He also innovated packaging by using oil-proof paper stamped with his name, preserving aroma and establishing a recognisable brand.

  • Turin and Coffee Culture

While Italy’s first coffeehouse opened in Venice, Turin became a hub for coffee innovation. Historic cafés like Caffè San Carlo, Caffè Florio, and Caffè Bicerin were social centres for intellectuals, politicians, and nobility. In 1884, Turin native Angelo Morindo invented a steam-driven coffee machine, laying the groundwork for modern espresso machines. The city is also known for the Bicerin, a layered coffee, chocolate, and cream drink that remains popular today.

  • A Modern Museum Experience

Housed in the futuristic Nuvola Lavazza building, the museum blends history with interactive technology. Visitors receive a “smart” espresso cup with an embedded chip that activates multimedia exhibits, including videos, recordings, and images.

  • The museum is organised into five main sections:

Casa Lavazza: Chronicles the family business with historical objects, handwritten recipes, and a replica of Lavazza’s original store.

La Fabbrica: Demonstrates the coffee production process from bean to cup, with hands-on and aromatic displays.

La Piazza: Focuses on coffee rituals, featuring antique machines in a piazza-inspired setting.

L’Atelier: Highlights creative projects and collaborations.

L’Universe: Offers a fully immersive 360-degree sensory coffee experience.

The tour concludes with a coffee tasting and a gift shop featuring Lavazza products.

  • Community and Sustainability

The museum is part of the Nuvola Lavazza complex, which includes the company headquarters, restaurants, event spaces, and a design school. Built on the site of a former power plant in Turin’s Aurora district, the project emphasizes community engagement and sustainability, earning Platinum LEED certification.

According to Forbes, the Lavazza Museum is ideal for coffee lovers, history buffs, and anyone curious about Italian traditions, offering a sensory and educational experience that makes it a standout destination in Turin.

Lablibell Crowned UAE Lavazza Barista Champion

Dubai – Qahwa World

Lablibell has been crowned the UAE Lavazza Barista Champion for this year, achieving a well-deserved victory that qualifies her to represent the nation at the Lavazza World Barista Championships in Italy in February 2026.

The finals were held on Thursday, December 11th, at the Grosvenor House Hotel in Dubai Marina, where the competition showcased the talent and passion of the nation’s top baristas.

Lablibell impressed the judges with her signature drink titled “Beyond Times,” inspired by her professional journey and continuous development in the art of coffee preparation. The champion used the distinguished Lavazza Kafa Forest Beans as the base for her espresso, presenting a winning cup that combined heritage, passion, and high skill.

The champion expressed her delight and deep gratitude to everyone who contributed to supporting her throughout the intense competition journey. Lablibell affirmed that the road to the title was filled with challenges and learning, which only deepened her passion for the craft she loves. She also commended the strong spirit of competition among all participants, appreciating their creativity and commitment.

This victory is the culmination of significant effort. Lablibell extended her thanks to everyone who assisted her in training and refining her skills, highlighting the support received from the local coffee community and the competition organizers.

Lavazza Doubles UK Profits Despite Record Coffee Costs in 2025

London – Qahwa World

Italian coffee giant Lavazza has doubled its UK profits despite grappling with severe supply chain disruption and record-high green coffee costs. Strategic price increases and high-profile sponsorships have helped the brand maintain momentum in one of its key European markets.

Lavazza UK reported a pre-tax profit of £3.2 million ($4.3m) in 2024, compared with £1.5 million ($2m) the previous year. Sales rose 8% year-on-year to £110.3 million ($149m), marking the second consecutive year revenues surpassed the £100m threshold. The Turin-based roaster strengthened its UK presence through partnerships with Wimbledon, Arsenal Football Club, and Ascot Racecourse, initiatives that it said significantly boosted brand visibility and consumer recognition. Lavazza has also operated a flagship store in London since 2021, reinforcing its retail footprint.

In its Companies House filing, the company acknowledged “unprecedented” cost pressures tied to climate change, geopolitical tensions, and volatile green coffee markets. Despite leveraging Lavazza Group’s global procurement strategies to hedge against volatility, it admitted that part of the inflationary burden had to be passed on to consumers. “The company benefits from the policies adopted by the Lavazza Group to limit the impact of volatility within the coffee market,” Lavazza UK stated. “However, despite these measures, the company has had to mitigate the increased risk by passing some inflation to its customers and consumers.”

According to company figures, UK households consume 13 million cups of Lavazza coffee every week and use 1.4 million capsules. Raising prices has been a key lever for sustaining modest revenue growth and absorbing cost pressures in an environment where inflation has pushed up the cost of everyday goods. Data from consumer watchdog Which? indicates that retail coffee prices in the UK climbed by up to 40% in the 12 months to March 2025.

Still, there are signs of relief. Speaking to UK press in July 2025, Lavazza Group Chairman Giuseppe Lavazza suggested that record coffee prices may have already peaked, potentially bringing stability to supermarket shelves. On a global scale, the group absorbed €600m ($658m) in additional costs since 2022 but nonetheless achieved record revenues of €3.35bn ($3.67bn) in 2024, underlining the strength of its brand across more than 140 markets.

Founded in 1895, Lavazza remains one of the world’s most prominent coffee roasters. Its performance in the UK highlights how strategic pricing and brand-building investments have enabled it to withstand inflationary shocks while continuing to expand its international footprint.

5 Essential Tips for Café Success

Gaining wisdom from over a decade dedicated to enhancing and perfecting Lavazza’s barista training and specialty coffee program, David Cutler, Lavazza’s distinguished Head of Training and Brand Ambassador, imparts his key advice for elevating your café to new heights.

Here are 5 Tips for Café Success giving by David Cutler:

  • Respect Every Cup of Coffee:

Treat all coffee with love and respect, regardless of its price or origin.
Create an immersive experience for customers to maximize your café’s potential.

  • Play to Your Strengths:

Find your unique selling proposition (USP) and excel in your field.
Focus on doing a few things exceptionally well, gradually expanding if needed.

  • Understand the Science of Taste, Smell, and Temperature:

Explore the interplay of taste, smell, and temperature in your coffee offerings.
Ensure optimal brewing temperatures for different coffee types and beverages.

  • Organize Your Team for Success:

Develop a clear workflow and optimize café operations.
Assign roles and responsibilities, ensuring consistency and customer satisfaction.

  • Quality Is Your Café’s Greatest Asset:

Acknowledge higher customer expectations and the importance of latte art.
Prioritize quality over speed to build a loyal customer base for long-term success.