Coffee Trends to Watch in 2026
Here’s a look at the key trends and developments that could define #coffee in 2026 — and what they mean for growers, roasters, baristas, and #coffeelovers everywhere.
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The @illycaffe Coffee Classico is a medium-roasted 100% Arabica coffee blend with a smooth taste and intricate notes of caramel, orange blossom and jasmine, with a sweet finish.
This is Illy's current best seller!
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The @RYOCoffeeSA RYO Blend offers a sensory explosion with beans sourced from the finest coffee-producing countries around the world.
The blend features a selection of South American, Central American, and African beans.
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@di_pacci Sydney Road is a blend of Brazilian, Ethiopian, and Papua New Guinean beans that have been lightly roasted for brighter flavours.
Flavour notes include caramel overtones and chocolate richness with floral aromas.
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@KingdomCoffeeRo Yirgacheffe Oromia is the all-star when it comes to Ethiopian speciality coffee.
This complex sun-dried coffee is sweet, with citrus, strawberry, and blueberry, with a buttery mouthfeel.
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What is even more surprising to those who may hold on to this myth is the fact that coffee isn’t even the world’s second-most traded agricultural product.
Second by traded volume would be wheat, ranked at position 70, after soybeans ranked at 54th.
Myth: coffee is the 2nd most traded commodity after oil!
While coffee lovers may love this, the reality is not so. According to MIT's Observatory of Economic Complexity, #coffee is ranked 98th in terms of traded volume. #GreenCoffee is 114th, and #RoastedCoffee ranked 301st.