Agriculture commodity

Arabica Coffee

Coffea arabica — grown at higher altitudes; Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi, Tanzania, DRC, Cameroon

At a glance

Family
Coffee
Sector
Agriculture
HS code
0901.11
Forms
5

Traded forms

Green Bean (not roasted, not decaffeinated)
Raw arabica beans, dried and sorted; primary export form
Roasted Whole BeanHS 0901.21
Roasted arabica beans, not decaffeinated
Roasted GroundHS 0901.21
Roasted and ground arabica, not decaffeinated
Decaffeinated Green BeanHS 0901.12
Green arabica, decaffeinated
Decaffeinated RoastedHS 0901.22
Roasted arabica, decaffeinated

Grading standards

  • Green Coffee — Defect Reference Chart

    International Organization for Standardization (ISO) · 2004 · ISO 10470:2004

  • Green Coffee — Guidance on Methods of Specification

    International Organization for Standardization (ISO) · 2004 · ISO 9116:2004

  • SCA Arabica Green Coffee Grading — Q Grading System

    Specialty Coffee Association (SCA) · Current · SCA Q Arabica

Source Arabica Coffee

Verified arabica coffee, inspected and contract-ready.

Frequently asked

What is Arabica Coffee?
Coffea arabica — grown at higher altitudes; Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi, Tanzania, DRC, Cameroon
Which forms is Arabica Coffee traded in?
Arabica Coffee is traded as: Green Bean (not roasted, not decaffeinated), Roasted Whole Bean, Roasted Ground, Decaffeinated Green Bean, Decaffeinated Roasted.
Which standards apply to Arabica Coffee?
Applicable grading standards include: Green Coffee — Defect Reference Chart; Green Coffee — Guidance on Methods of Specification; SCA Arabica Green Coffee Grading — Q Grading System.