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.