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BGTN > BRICS Plus > السعودية (Al-Su'udiyya) > Saudi Arabian scientists discover four new coffee varieties
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Saudi Arabian scientists discover four new coffee varieties

Sizie Modise
Last updated: July 12, 2025 3:19 am
By Sizie Modise
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Researchers from Jazan University in Saudi Arabia have made a remarkable breakthrough in the development of indigenous coffee varieties, marking a significant milestone for the nation’s growing coffee industry. Through careful research and innovation, these scholars have successfully identified and developed four distinct types of coffee that originated through the natural mutation of coffee plants. This exciting discovery not only reflects the rich biodiversity of Saudi Arabia’s coffee-growing regions but also opens up new possibilities for the country’s agricultural and economic future.

The four new varieties have been given unique names that reflect their local origins: Jazan Light, Jazan Premium, JU2030, and Jazan Mocha. Each variety was discovered in different parts of the Jazan region, a southern province of Saudi Arabia known for its fertile soil and ideal climate for coffee cultivation.

Jazan Light, as the name suggests, is expected to offer a lighter, more delicate flavour profile. This variety might appeal to coffee drinkers who prefer a smoother, less intense cup of coffee. Meanwhile, Jazan Premium promises to be a more robust and flavourful option, likely catering to those who enjoy a stronger brew with deeper, more complex flavours. JU2030, named in alignment with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 initiative, represents the future-forward approach to local coffee cultivation, symbolizing innovation and progress in the country’s agricultural sector. Finally, Jazan Mocha evokes the classic mocha taste, suggesting a rich, chocolatey flavour that will likely be popular among coffee lovers who enjoy a sweeter, more indulgent experience.

This achievement underscores the immense potential of local researchers and highlights the importance of investing in scientific research and innovation. Saudi Arabia has been making significant strides in its efforts to diversify its economy, and agriculture, particularly coffee production, has emerged as a key area of focus. The discovery of these new coffee varieties positions Saudi Arabia as a serious contender in the global coffee market, particularly as demand for high-quality, specialty coffee continues to grow.

For centuries, coffee has been an integral part of Saudi Arabian culture. The Arabian Peninsula is often considered the birthplace of coffee, with historical evidence suggesting that the coffee trade began in the region as early as the 15th century. While neighbouring countries like Yemen and Ethiopia have long been celebrated for their coffee production, Saudi Arabia is now carving out its own place in the coffee world, thanks in part to discoveries like these.

The potential economic benefits of this breakthrough are substantial. As the global coffee industry continues to expand, the demand for unique, high-quality coffee beans is on the rise. By developing its own distinctive varieties, Saudi Arabia can tap into this growing market and potentially boost its coffee exports. This could lead to increased revenue for the country and create new opportunities for local farmers in the Jazan region, who will now have access to these patented coffee varieties.

The new coffee varieties also have the potential to promote sustainability in the region. By focusing on indigenous plants that have naturally adapted to the local environment, Saudi researchers can reduce the need for external inputs like chemical fertilizers and pesticides, making coffee production more environmentally friendly. Additionally, the cultivation of these new varieties could help preserve local biodiversity by encouraging the growth of native plants that are well-suited to the region’s climate and soil conditions.

Looking ahead, there is great excitement about the future of Saudi coffee. The four newly patented varieties represent just the beginning of what could be a much larger movement toward the cultivation of indigenous crops and the development of unique, region-specific products. As Saudi Arabia continues to invest in agricultural research and innovation, we can expect to see even more breakthroughs that highlight the country’s rich natural resources and the talents of its scientific community.

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TAGGED:Arabian Peninsulacoffeecoffee cultivationcoffee industrydiscoveryindigenous coffee varietiesJazan Universityrich biodiversitySaudi arabiascientific research
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Sizie Modise is a creative dynamo and production powerhouse with a flair for turning ordinary ideas into unforgettable stories. With a knack for juggling multiple projects while keeping her sense of humor intact, Sizie is the go-to expert for bringing visions to life with a sprinkle of quirk and a dash of brilliance. When she's not navigating her next article or production, you can find her exploring the intersection of innovation and imagination—always with a smile.
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    April 24, 2025 at 1:56 am

    Thanks for sharing. I read many of your blog posts, cool, your blog is very good.

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