Coffee
Coffee cultivation in Indonesia began in the late 1600s and early 1700s, in the early Dutch colonial period, and has played an important part in the growth of the country making it the fourth-largest producer of coffee in the world. Indonesia's arabica coffee varieties have low acidity and strong bodies, which make them ideal for blending with higher-acidity coffees from Central America and East Africa. Sumatra, Lampung. Sulawesi and Aceh are coffee producing areas in Indonesia.
COFFEE SPECIFICATION
Type: Robusta and ArabicaContract Size: 3/6/12 MonthsTotal Production: 100 – 200 Tons/MonthSource: IndonesiaMinimum Order: 1000 KGSample: YesProduct and Shipping Guarantee: YesCooperation agreement: YesAvailabilty: Contact us
ARABICA COFFEE SPOT PRICE IN MEDAN, INDONESIA FROM JANUARY 2019 TO APRIL 2021
(in 1,000 Indonesian rupiah per kilogram)
In April 2021, one kilogram of Arabica coffee shipped through Medan, Indonesia was valued at 66.02 thousand Indonesian rupiah. Indonesia is one of the world's leading coffee producers and Arabica coffee plantations in Indonesia were mostly found in Northern Sumatra.
ROBUSTA COFFEE SPOT PRICE IN LAMPUNG, INDONESIA FROM JANUARY 2019 TO OCTOBER 2020
(in 1,000 Indonesian rupiah per kilogram)
ROBUSTA COFFEE SPOT PRICE IN LAMPUNG, INDONESIA 2020
In October 2020, one kilogram of Robusta coffee shipped through Lampung, Indonesia was valued at 19.07 thousand Indonesian Rupiah. In 2019, approximately 41.9 percent of all areas planted by coffee crops in Indonesia were found in Southern Sumatra, planting Robusta beans.