Coffee News Recap, 23 Jan: Arabica futures at one-month low, Peet’s Coffee to close dozens of locations amid KDP takeover & other stories

Every Friday, Perfect Daily Grind rounds up the top coffee industry news from the week. 

Editor’s note

Pioneering third wave coffee brand Peet’s Coffee will close up to 30 locations as early as the end of January 2026, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.

The announcement came shortly after Keurig Dr Pepper launched its all-cash US$18bn offer for JDE Peet’s, the former parent company of Peet’s Coffee. The deal is set to close in Q2 2026. Once completed, KDP will split into two listed firms: a North America-focused beverage company and the standalone “Global Coffee Co.” – set to become the world’s largest pure-play coffee business and a direct challenger to Nestlé’s dominance in the retail coffee market.

Peet’s Coffee, which first launched in Berkeley, has been a staple of Californian coffee culture since 1996, particularly in the Bay Area. Although the San Francisco store closures are a symptom of corporate restructuring and efficiency gains, they will leave a lasting emotional impact on a city that cares about its coffee.

Meanwhile, following news of improved weather in Brazil, arabica prices have fallen to their lowest levels in a month. With the country’s 2026/27 harvest season set to begin in late April and early May, it’s unlikely that prices will spike in the meantime.

The top three finalists at the 2026 Cezve/Ibrik Championship.

Top stories of the week

  • Tue, 20 Jan – VICOFA says Vietnam posted record US$8.92bn coffee export earnings in 2025. This figure shows a sharp year-on-year increase of over 58%, making coffee the country’s third-highest-value agricultural export item after seafood and timber & wood products. VICOFA estimates that 2025/26 harvest volumes will increase by 5-10% compared to 1.8 million tonnes in the 2024/25 crop. (Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)
  • Fri, 23 Jan – WatchHouse secures £7.3m in latest funding round. The funding round, which raised £10.9m in total, was led by global investment firm HighPost Capital, co-founded by Mark Bezos. WatchHouse said funds will accelerate its entry into new markets, with a focus on further expansion in the US. (London, UK)

Industry news

  • Mon, 19 Jan – Mercosur-EU deal could boost Brazil’s value-added coffee exports. The trade pact is expected to cut tariffs on roasted and processed coffee, improve the competitiveness of higher-margin coffee products in the EU market and encourage investment in quality upgrading and local processing to capture premium segments. (Brasília, Brazil)
  • Mon, 19 Jan – Starbucks pivots into streetwear and lifestyle merch. The Hypebeast-curated capsule, overseen by Sarah Andelman, features apparel and lifestyle items, including dog puffer vests, K-Way jackets, skis, and playing cards. This collection is showcased in a campaign starring Jin Gallagher and is available at the Milan Reserve Roastery during men’s fashion week. (Milan, Italy)
  • Tue, 20 Jan – Costa Coffee signs convenience retail expansion deal in UAE. The chain will supply ready-to-drink and fresh coffee formats through 800+ convenience retail outlets, in partnership with Emirates Retail Company, extending its presence beyond cafés into high-traffic fuel stations and travel locations. (Dubai, UAE)
  • Wed, 21 Jan – Jollibee explores Compose Coffee’s global growth potential. Group executives are assessing the expansion of the Compose Coffee brand through strategic franchising and market roll-out, leveraging broader networks to elevate visibility and drive café traffic across key regions. (Quezon City, Philippines)
  • Wed, 21 Jan – UK independent coffee shops urge MPs to act on rates and VAT. The joint open letter calls for business rate reform and VAT cuts to ease cost pressures, protect jobs, and sustain high street communities. The letter argues that independents lack a unified voice despite the sector’s £4.6bn value. (London, UK)
  • Thu, 22 Jan – EL&N to enter the US market. Founder Alexandra Miller outlined a strategy focused on lifestyle hospitality cafés, experiential formats, and a partner-led roll-out, seeking franchise and institutional partners to scale its presence internationally. (London, UK)
  • Fri, 23 Jan – Buddy Brew will double footprint via Sprouts Markets partnership. Supermarket concessions will accelerate network growth, reduce capex, expand grocery footfall, and enable market testing. Offerings will include espresso, cold brew, and food, with initial Florida rollouts due later in 2026. (Tampa Bay, Florida, US)
  • Fri, 23 Jan – USDA figures suggest China has overtaken Italy in coffee consumption. The report estimates that China’s consumption exceeded 240,000 tonnes in 2024, an increase of nearly 150% over the past decade. Annual growth is expected to remain strong at approximately 15%, positioning China among the fastest-growing coffee markets globally. (Washington DC, US)

Businesses for sale

  • Mon, 19 Jan – Serbia’s Kafeterija buys Loft in its first acquisition. The deal adds a food-focused concept to the buyer’s portfolio, thereby broadening menus, strengthening city-centre presence, and accelerating growth through integrated operations and shared supply chains. (Belgrade, Serbia)
  • Fri, 23 Jan – Highlands Coffee reportedly considering US$400m IPO. The Vietnamese chain, in which Jollibee owns a 60% stake, is working with a financial advisor to explore a potential IPO to raise between US$300-400m, according to Bloomberg. (Hanoi, Vietnam)
V60 NEO dripper.

New launch

  • Tue, 20 Jan – Coffee agroforestry e-library centralises shade-grown research.Coffee Watch and CATIE launched a free, searchable e-library aggregating peer-reviewed studies, technical reports, and manuals on shade-grown coffee to support climate resilience, biodiversity, farmer livelihoods and policy design. (Turrialba, Costa Rica)
  • Wed, 21 Jan – UAE Coffee Champ Mariam Erin launches Binocular dripper. Launched at WoC Dubai, the dual-cone brewer allows users to brew two different coffees simultaneously, which Erin has coined “wet blending”. Each cone holds 6-12g and fits V60-02 filters. (Dubai, UAE)
  • Thu, 22 Jan – Hario launches new 72-rib V60 Dripper NEO. The new brewer introduces revised internal geometry, which Hario says stabilises flow rate and improves extraction consistency. The NEO fits standard V60 paper filters and is available in multiple sizes and colours. (Tokyo, Japan)
  • Fri, 23 Jan – Chick-Fil-A tests new café-style coffee drinks. Two new beverages are being trialled in select US markets: an iced coffee made with a cold brew blend and 2% milk, and a richer cream cold brew inspired by the chain’s shake base. (Atlanta, Georgia, US)

Milestone

  • Fri, 23 Jan – Kluang TV Coffee marks its 60th anniversary with ASEAN Heritage Award. The Malaysian brand received “Most Visited State-Certified Heritage Coffee Factory” recognition for drawing more than 91,000 visitors last year. It is expanding its factory site, plans to triple output, and will launch a sugar-free product called Kopi Tulen. (Kluang, Malaysia)

Trade & production

  • Tue, 20 Jan – Indonesia plans to become “global coffee hub”. Speaking at the Asian Trade, Tourism, and Economics Council in Jakarta, Trade Minister Budi Santoso suggested Indonesia could play a bigger role in global coffee pricing. (Jakarta, Indonesia)
  • Wed, 21 Jan – Brazil reports early January coffee shipments. The Brazilian Secretariat of Foreign Trade (Secex) recorded 1.07 million bags shipped in the first working days of January, offering an initial gauge of export momentum as traders and ports resume activity after the holiday period. (Brasília, Brazil)

Research

  • Wed, 21 Jan – Study warns disposable coffee cups release microplastics into hot drinks. Researchers found that hot beverages consumed from many single-use paper cups can introduce microplastic particulates from the lining into the liquid, raising concerns about exposure and prompting calls for alternative materials and better recycling systems. (Boston, Massachusetts, US)
Barista champions train at Dalla Corte's head office.

Events & competitions

  • Tue, 20 Jan – CoffeeFest Madrid 2026 set for 14-16 February. The upcoming event will feature a Roasters Village, several competitions, the Tea Fest, the Cacao Fest, a green coffee auction, the Top 100 Best Coffee Shops awards ceremony, and the Coffee Summit. (Madrid, Spain)
  • Fri, 23 Jan – World of Coffee Dubai 2026 announces new UAE Coffee Champions. Adam Ruben of Benchmark Coffee is the UAE Barista Champion. Benchmark also secured another win, with Jhomar Morales placing first in the Latte Art Championship. Nizam Pasha Lolowang of Espressi won the Roasting Championship. (Dubai, UAE)

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  • Thu, 15 Jan – Kopi Kenangan’s growth faces profitability test in 2026. Kopi Kenangan needs to balance rapid expansion and high marketing costs with better unit economics. Profitability in 2026 depends on slowing growth, increasing same-store sales, controlling costs, enhancing franchise margins, and monetising digital services to manage capital intensity. (Jakarta, Indonesia)

Photo credits: Specialty Coffee Association, DXB Live, Hario, Dalla Corte

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