Recent Industry Articles
Honduras Makes History in the Premium Cigar Market
A shake-up in the rankings has cigar lovers paying attention For the first time ever, Honduras has shipped more premium cigars to the United States than the Dominican Republic. That's the headline buried inside the latest import data from the Cigar Association of America, which tracks handmade, pr
Your Morning Cup Is in Trouble — Science Is Fighting Back
Every time someone pours a cup of coffee in the morning, they probably don't think about where it actually came from. Not the store, not the roaster — the farm. The tree. The plant that took years to grow before it produced the first cherry that eventually made its way into that mug. That plant, an
Coffee Still Rules America — And It's Getting Better
Coffee isn't going anywhere. In fact, it's tightening its grip on the daily habits of Americans across the country, according to the latest data from one of the oldest and most respected studies on beverage consumption in the United States. The Spring 2026 National Coffee Data Trends report, pu
Coffee Prices Are Climbing — And the Reasons Are Complicated
Shrinking Stockpiles Are Pushing Prices Up Coffee prices have been on the move, and the numbers behind the surge tell a story that goes well beyond a bad harvest or a drought somewhere. At the center of it all is a straightforward problem: there simply isn't enough coffee sitting in the right ware
The Cigar Industry's Quiet Investment in the Next Generation
ProCigar's scholarship push is rewriting what it means to be a responsible industry There's a version of corporate social responsibility that looks good in a press release and doesn't do much else. Then there's what the Association of Dominican Cigar Manufacturers — known as ProCigar — has been qu
The Eight Rules That Keep Premium Cigars Free From FDA Control
A Decade in the Making It took ten years of courtroom battles, dozens of legal filings, and arguments that stretched from a federal district court all the way to a circuit appeals panel, but the premium cigar industry finally has something it has been fighting for since 2016: a locked-in legal def
America's Cigar Market Holds Steady at Historic Highs
The numbers have finally landed, and the story they tell is one of remarkable staying power. Premium cigar imports into the United States for 2025 came in at 429.8 million cigars — virtually identical to the year before, according to data released by the Cigar Association of America. No growth, but
Colombia's Coffee Crisis: A Nation's Harvest Under Siege
Colombia has long been synonymous with some of the world's finest coffee. It's one of those rare places where geography, climate, and generations of farming tradition have converged to produce a product that ends up in cups from Nashville to New York. But right now, something is going wrong on thos
The Coffee Market Is at War With Itself — and Prices Are Caught in the Middle
For anyone who has grabbed a bag of coffee off the shelf lately and done a double-take at the price tag, the global coffee market is in the middle of one of its most chaotic stretches in years. Prices are swinging up and down almost daily, driven by forces that seem to be pulling in completely oppo
America's Most Expensive Cup of Coffee Isn't Where You'd Expect
Coffee drinkers across the country know the price of their morning cup can swing depending on where they live, but nothing quite compares to what residents and visitors in Hawaii deal with at the counter. According to data from restaurant management software company Toast, the median price for a re
