Vietnam has favourable conditions for growing coffee beans with two main variants: Arabica Coffee Beans and Robusta Coffee Beans. Each of them has unique characteristics serving its markets.
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Quick Details
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Additional Ingredient:
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0.1%
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Packaging:
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60 kgs per new jute bag or in bulks
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Shelf Life:
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2 years
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Place of Origin:
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Vietnam
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Brand Name:
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Vihaba
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Shape:
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Large, Elliptical, Oval Shape
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Taste:
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sweet, soft taste, with tones of sugar, fruit, and berries
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Aroma:
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delicate, thin but intense brownie cream
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Color:
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Grey; Golden Brown
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Size:
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13-16-18-20
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Drying Process:
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AD, FD
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Certification:
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ISO 22000, HACCP, HALAL, BRC, FSMA
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Usage:
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Drinking, Confectionary Products
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Notice of use:
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Keep in a cool, ventilated, dry place
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Keyword:
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Organic Arabica Coffee Beans Vihaba Vietnam
Quick Details
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Grade:
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AA
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Max. Moisture (%):
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12.5
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Maturity:
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0.98
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Additional Ingredient:
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0.1%
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Packaging:
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60 kgs per new jute bag or in bulks
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Shelf Life:
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2 years
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Place of Origin:
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Vietnam
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Brand Name:
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Vihaba
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Shape:
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Large, Elliptical, Oval Shape
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Taste:
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sweet, soft taste, with tones of sugar, fruit, and berries
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Aroma:
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delicate, thin but intense brownie cream
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Color:
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Grey; Golden Brown
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Size:
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13-16-18-20
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Drying Process:
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AD, FD
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Certification:
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ISO 22000, HACCP, HALAL, BRC, FSMA
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Usage:
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Drinking, Confectionary Products
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Notice of use:
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Keep in a cool, ventilated, dry place
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Keyword:
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Organic Arabica Coffee Beans Vihaba Vietnam
GREAT COFFEE BEANS FROM VIETNAM
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Rosbusta
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Arabica
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Taste
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Stronger, Harsher taste with a grain-like overtone and peanutty aftertaste
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Arabica beans tend to have a sweeter, softer taste, with tones of sugar, fruit, and berries
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Acidity
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Their acidity is lower
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Their acidity is higher, with that winey taste that characterizes coffee with excellent acidity
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Caffein
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Contain twice as much as Arabica beans, around 2.2-2.75
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Containing lower amount of caffeine inside, around 1.2-1.5 % caffein
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Quality
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Inferior
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Superior
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Conditions for growth
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They can be grown at lower altitudes than Arabicas , and are less vulnerable to pests and weather conditions
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Require more conditions met for growth, usually grown at high altitudes
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Shape
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Much more circular
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More Oral
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VIHABA Coffee
Robusta & Arabica
Vietnam Robusta Coffee Beans – Grade 1; Screen 18, 16, 14; Wet Polished
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Black Beans (%max)
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0.1
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Broken Beans (%max)
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0.5
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Admixture (%max)
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0.1
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Moisture (%max)
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12.5
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Screen Size (%min)
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90% above
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Screen
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18,16,14
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Vietnam Robusta Coffee Beans – Grade 1; Screen 18, 16, 14; Cleaned
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Black Beans (%max)
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0.1
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Broken Beans (%max)
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0.5
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Admixture (%max)
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0.1
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Moisture (%max)
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12.5
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Screen Size (%min)
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90% above
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Screen
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18,16,14
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Vietnam Robusta Coffee Beans – Grade 2; Screen 18, 16, 13; Standard
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Black Beans (%max)
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2.0
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Broken Beans (%max)
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2.0
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Admixture (%max)
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0.5
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Moisture (%max)
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12.5
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Screen Size (%min)
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90% above
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Screen
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18,16,13
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Vietnam Robusta Coffee Beans – Grade 3; Screen 13; Standard
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Black Beans (%max)
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2.5
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Broken Beans (%max)
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2.5
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Admixture (%max)
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0.5
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Moisture (%max)
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12.5
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Screen Size (%min)
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90% above
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Screen
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18,16,13
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Vietnam Arabica Coffee Beans – Grade 1, Screen 18, 16; Fully Washed
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Black Beans (%max)
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0.1
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Broken Beans (%max)
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0.5
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Admixture (%max)
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0.1
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Moisture (%max)
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12.5
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Screen Size (%min)
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90% above
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Screen
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18,16
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Vietnam Arabica Coffee Beans – Grade 1; Screen 18, 16; Unwashed
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Black Beans (%max)
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0.1
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Broken Beans (%max)
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0.5
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Admixture (%max)
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0.1
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Moisture (%max)
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12.5
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Screen Size (%min)
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90% above
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Screen
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18,16
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Vietnam Arabica Coffee Beans –Grade 2, Screen 18, 16; Unwashed
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Black Beans (%max)
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2.0
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Broken Beans (%max)
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2.0
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Admixture (%max)
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0.5
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Moisture (%max)
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12.5
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Screen Size (%min)
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90% above
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Screen
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18,16
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Roasted & Ground coffee beans
Method of Processing
Dry Process
Step 1
: Picking up coffee cherries
Step 2
: Drying the cherriers by sun or machines
Step 3
: Removal of skin and dried fruit flesh
Step 4
: Storing
Wet Process
Step 1
: Removal of fruit flesh from coffee beans by machine
Step 2
: Fermentation by laying out in water tanks
Step 3
: Removal of any leftover flesh
Step 4
: Drying
Roasting Process
Step 1
: Drying
Step 2
: Browning the beans
Step 3
: Roasting the coffee beans with various levels
Step 4
: Cooling
Grounding Process
After the roasting process comes into an end, ground coffee beans will be accomplished by feeding the coffee through a series of serrated or scored rollers. This process creates perfectly smooth ground coffee beans.
Packging
Our coffee beans are packed in bag, one bag = 60kg
= 1 Container 20’ = 320 Carton ≈ 19.2MT
Lead time
Quantity (Container 20ft)
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1-10
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> 10
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Estimated time
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20
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To be negotiated
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Delivery
Small Order
Shipment: By courier company, such as EMS, DHL, Fedex , and TNT
Delivery Time: Within 4-10 working days after the goods ready for shipment
Bulk Order
Shipment By sea ( LCL, FCL) or by air (according to buyer's request)
Delivery Time: Within 15 - 30 working days after the goods ready for shipment
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