Yannis Apostolopoulos: Rising Coffee Consumption Reshapes Global Market Dynamics

Bangkok – Qahwa World

Chief Executive of the Specialty Coffee Association, Yannis Apostolopoulos, told the Bangkok Post that the global coffee market is undergoing a structural transformation, as coffee-producing countries are no longer limited to exporting but are also emerging as major consumption markets, reshaping global demand dynamics.

He noted that this shift is clearly visible in countries such as Brazil, which combines its position as one of the world’s largest coffee producers with being one of the fastest-growing consumption markets. Brazil currently ranks just after the United States in coffee consumption, with expectations that it could eventually become the world’s largest coffee-consuming nation, significantly influencing global supply and demand balance.

Apostolopoulos also highlighted the rapid growth of Thailand’s coffee market, both in terms of consumption and service quality development. He pointed to the expansion of specialty coffee shops and rising consumer awareness, alongside the emergence of local producers delivering high-quality coffee with distinctive sensory profiles. He added that Thailand’s development trajectory resembles the earlier evolution of South Korea’s coffee culture.

Regarding the concept of specialty coffee, he explained that it involves transforming coffee from a traditional commodity into a value-based product that can be measured through precise criteria. These include origin, variety, processing method, and sensory characteristics, all of which enhance transparency and increase market value.

He further noted that the sector is supported by global training programmes reaching around 80,000 participants annually, covering brewing, roasting, and sensory skills, as well as specialised programmes in sustainability, equipment maintenance, and coffee shop management. New initiatives have also been launched to support the retail sector and entrepreneurs.

Commenting on rising global coffee prices, Apostolopoulos said the increase is driven by multiple factors, including climate change, production disruptions, and imbalances between supply and demand. He stressed that current prices more accurately reflect market realities compared to previous years, particularly as past prices had fallen below production costs before climate pressures, supply chain disruptions, and the Covid-19 pandemic significantly altered the market.

The remarks come as World of Coffee Bangkok 2026 is being held at BITEC, Halls 98–99, from Thursday to Saturday, bringing together global stakeholders from across the coffee industry in a professional platform aimed at strengthening trade, partnerships, and the development of the specialty coffee sector.

2 days to go: all what you need to know about World of Coffee Bangkok

Bangkok  – Qahwa World

With just 48 hours until doors open, organizers of World of Coffee Bangkok 2026 have released the final show guide and on site protocols for the three day specialty coffee event, set to take place May 7 to 9 at BITEC Bangna (Hall 98 to 99).

The event, licensed by the Specialty Coffee Association (SCA) and organized by Exporum Inc. in partnership with the Barista Association of Thailand, marks the first time Thailand has hosted the global coffee exposition. More than 400 companies from over 40 countries are expected to exhibit.

Entry procedures: three tracks, no exceptions

According to the official on site purchase and admission guide released this week, attendees will be directed to one of three entry lines based on how they obtained their credentials.

On site purchase: Visitors buying tickets at the door must proceed to the registration desk, complete payment, and receive a badge before entering.

Online purchase or invitation: Those with a QR code must scan it at a designated kiosk, exchange it for a badge, then enter. Organizers advise against joining the on site purchase line.

VIP, WCTC or press: Accredited individuals must use the leftmost lane at the registration desk, present a business card for verification, and receive a badge.

A manual registration desk is available for attendees who have lost their QR code; a government issued ID is required.

Re entry is permitted on the same valid date, but all ticket sales are non refundable. Children under 12 are allowed free entry but not recommended due to safety hazards involving hot liquids and heavy equipment. Those under 16 must be accompanied by a guardian at all times.

Payment and merchandise: card only

Official event merchandise, including T shirts (550 THB), tasting cups with lanyard (350 THB), and logo icon pens (150 THB), will be sold at a dedicated booth. The organizer has posted clear signage stating “Card Payment Only.” All items are in limited quantities.

Competitions and features

The World Cup Tasters Championship (WCTC) will take place during the event. Thailand’s Punnapop Suwanjit, the national champion, will compete following Chatchalerm Lertanekwattana’s world title win for Thailand in 2025. The full competition schedule and competitor list are available in the show guide.

Other featured zones include:

Roaster Village: International roasters such as Glitch Tokyo (Japan), Momos Coffee (South Korea), and Mame Roastery (Switzerland).

Producer Village: Direct access for buyers to connect with farmers.

Cupping Rooms (EH 98, Booth A100): Open all three days for sampling new crops and varietals.

SCA Lecture Series: Expert led sessions with a published speaker lineup.

Brew Bar: Coffee prepared by world championship baristas.

Logistics and ticket status

Early bird pricing (10 USD for one day, 20 USD for three days) ended April 17. Regular on site rates apply.

Venue: BITEC Bangna Hall 98 to 99 (BTS Bangna Station, Exit 1)

Hours: May 7 to 8, 10:00 to 18:00; May 9, 10:00 to 17:00

Attendees are urged to check the official show guide online at asia.worldofcoffee.org/show guide before arrival.

Nuova Simonelli at World of Coffee Bangkok 2026

Bangkok – Qahwa World

From May 7 to 9, Nuova Simonelli will take part in World of Coffee Bangkok 2026, bringing innovation and energy to the heart of the Asian coffee industry. Visitors can find the brand at booth B311, where technology, experience, and great coffee come together.

Nuova Simonelli area: a future experience

Inside the brand space, visitors will enjoy a fully hands-on experience designed for baristas, roasters, and coffee chains.

The event will feature the official launch of a new evolution of the iconic coffee machine, designed to simplify daily work, improve efficiency, and support sustainability.

A high-performance professional machine will also be available for hands-on testing, created for fast-paced environments without compromising cup quality.

Smart automation technology

Intelligent automation with zero stress. Visitors will experience smart automation technology that simplifies daily operations, standardizes preparation, and ensures consistent quality even during peak hours.

An experience beyond the booth

Booth B311 will be more than an exhibition space. It will be a dynamic hub for meeting, tasting, and exchanging ideas between coffee professionals and an international audience.

Guests are invited to try the machines, explore the technology, and engage with the future of coffee innovation.

Invitation

Visit the booth, test the equipment, and discover how coffee meets smart innovation.

Victoria Arduino to Showcase Innovation at World of Coffee Bangkok 2026

Bangkok – Qahwa World

From May 7 to 9, Victoria Arduino will take part in World of Coffee Bangkok 2026, one of the most anticipated events in the global specialty coffee industry. Hosted in Bangkok, the brand will present its vision focused on design excellence and high performance.

Visitors can find Victoria Arduino at booth B311, where its iconic machines and solutions will be showcased, all designed to support baristas and coffee businesses worldwide.

  • L’Atelier makes its debut

A key highlight of this year’s participation is the launch of L’Atelier, a new concept space dedicated to creativity, craftsmanship, and timeless design. Inspired by luxury ateliers, the project introduces a new level of customization, transforming each coffee machine into both a professional tool and a unique design piece.

  • Exclusive sensory experiences

Throughout the event, the Victoria Arduino booth, including the But First Coffee bar, will host special roaster takeovers in collaboration with leading Thai barista champions:

May 7: Fika and Co. Roasters with Jen Kawinrat Veerawat
May 8: Rosetta Roasters with Tee Sittipong
May 9: Asterisk Espresso Rosters with Kittipo Eangchoun

These sessions will offer visitors a rich sensory journey, combining high quality coffee, skilled baristas, and advanced extraction technology.

  • Barista champions on stage

At booth B311, a dedicated station featuring the Black Eagle Maverick Core will host a lineup of internationally recognized baristas:

Daniele Ricci on May 7 from 1 to 6 pm
Mikael Jasin on May 8 from 10 to 11 am
Dawn Chan on May 9 from 1 to 6 pm
Latte art competition highlight

Victoria Arduino will also partner with Loveramics for the Loveramics Milk Art Throwdown 2026 Bangkok. The event will take place on May 8 from 5 pm to 9 pm at the Loveramics Flagship Store. It will bring together baristas and coffee enthusiasts in a dynamic latte art competition focused on creativity and technique.

  • Looking ahead

Victoria Arduino invites all visitors to booth B311 to experience its latest innovations and explore the future of coffee through design, technology, and craftsmanship.