Mexico Launches Instant ‘Wellness Coffee’ Sourced from Small Farmers

Mexico City, September 4, 2025 (Qahwa World) – Mexico’s Food for Well-Being program has officially introduced “Wellness Coffee” to the national market, expanding its growing line of government-backed wellness products that already includes honey, chocolate, and beans.

Announced by President Claudia Sheinbaum during her Wednesday press conference, the new product reflects consumer preferences: with 84% of Mexican households opting for instant coffee, the government chose this format to ensure accessibility and popularity.

According to María Luisa Albores González, head of the Food for Well-Being program, Wellness Coffee will be available in three sizes:

  • 50 g at 35 pesos (US $1.86)

  • 90 g at 65 pesos (US $3.46)

  • 205 g at 110 pesos (US $5.86)

Unlike many instant coffees permitted by Mexican standards to contain up to 30% non-coffee ingredients, this new product is 100% coffee — free from additives, colorings, or artificial flavors. The blend consists mainly of Arabica and parchment coffee, with a small proportion of Robusta, cultivated under agroforestry systems that benefit both the environment and local communities.

Supporting Small Producers and Women Farmers

The initiative required an investment of 59.4 million pesos (US $3 million) to purchase 913.56 tons of coffee. More than 6,600 small farmers from Oaxaca, Puebla, Veracruz, and Guerrero supplied the beans, with 50% of them located in the Guerrero Mountains. Remarkably, women account for six out of every ten producers.

Albores emphasized that the program strengthens Indigenous communities, including Mixes, Mixtecs, Nahuas, and Otomis, by ensuring fair purchasing prices and sustainable livelihoods.

Nationwide Distribution

Wellness Coffee will be distributed gradually through the national network of Wellness Stores. The first rollout begins in central Mexico, including Mexico City, Estado de México, Michoacán, Morelos, Puebla, and Tlaxcala, before expanding across the country.

With its launch, Mexico positions coffee not only as a cultural staple but also as a tool for social equity and environmental sustainability.

Mexico Prepares Early for World of Coffee Dubai 2026

Xalapa – Mexico, August 21, 2025 (Qahwa World) – As part of Mexico’s early preparations for World of Coffee Dubai 2026, the Secretariat of Economic and Port Development of the State of Veracruz (SEDECOP), through its Directorate of Foreign Trade and in collaboration with Casa Tostadora Briones, has officially invited Veracruz specialty coffee producers to participate in the global event, scheduled for January 18–20, 2026 at the Dubai World Trade Centre (Za’abeel Halls 1, 4, 5 & 6).

Showcasing Veracruz Coffee in the Middle East

The initiative targets Arabica specialty coffee producers from Veracruz to submit samples that highlight the diversity, quality, and richness of the state’s coffee sector. Each sample will be displayed at Mexico’s pavilion in Dubai with the producer’s name, farm, region of origin, and coffee profile — a recognition of the growers’ work and a step to foster direct trade links.

SEDECOP underlined that the purpose of the participation is to strengthen international trade ties, promote the quality of Veracruz coffee in global markets, and position it as an authentic product with high added value. Casa Tostadora Briones emphasized that this step represents an opportunity to give Mexican coffee “a voice and presence” on the global stage while honoring the work and traditions of Veracruz farmers.

Veracruz: Mexico’s Coffee Heartland

Located on the eastern coast of Mexico along the Gulf of Mexico, Veracruz is one of the country’s oldest and most important agricultural regions. Its capital is Xalapa, and the state enjoys diverse climates — from tropical on the coast to temperate in the highlands — creating ideal conditions for coffee cultivation.
Veracruz is among Mexico’s largest coffee-producing regions, particularly in the central highlands, where high-quality Arabica is grown and internationally recognized. The historic Port of Veracruz also serves as a key export gateway for agricultural products, especially coffee.

Participation Requirements

Interested producers must meet the following:

  • Submit 500 g of green specialty Arabica coffee.

  • Minimum cupping score of 82+ (SCA standards).

  • Provide a technical datasheet in both Spanish and English.

  • Samples accepted from August 2025 until January 5, 2026.

  • Participation is free of charge, sponsored by Casa Tostadora Briones.

Application Process

  1. Complete the official online registration form:
    World of Coffee Dubai 2026 – Application

  2. Submit a valid tax compliance certificate issued within the last 90 days.

  3. Sample shipments will be coordinated through Casa Tostadora Briones.

Eligible participants will be selected based on compliance with requirements and registration deadlines, with chronological order of registration serving as the main selection criterion.

Event Details

  • Event: World of Coffee Dubai 2026

  • Dates: January 18–20, 2026

  • Venue: Dubai World Trade Centre – Za’abeel Halls 1, 4, 5 & 6

Contact Information

  • Directorate of Foreign Trade – SEDECOP
    Boulevard Cristóbal Colón 5, Torre Ánimas, Office 1005, Jardines de las Ánimas, Xalapa, Veracruz.
    Tel: +52 (228) 841-8500 ext. 3615
    Email: [email protected]

Complaints or inquiries can also be directed to SEDECOP’s Internal Control Office at: [email protected].