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Biji Kopi — Indonesian Coffee Beans

Biji kopi is the Indonesian term for coffee beans — most often green, unroasted beans traded between farms, cooperatives, and buyers before roasting.

Whether you are a roaster, importer, distributor, or cafe group, biji kopi is the starting point for almost every Indonesian coffee program. Buyers typically evaluate origin, grade, processing method, moisture, defect count, minimum order quantity, and export documentation before placing wholesale orders.

Indonesia produces both arabica and robusta biji kopi across regions with very different cup profiles. Banyuwangi in East Java is one origin gaining attention for highland arabica biji kopi near the Ijen plateau — bright, clean lots suited to specialty roasting and single-origin retail. KopiSource lists a verified Banyuwangi supplier focused on traceable green bean supply for wholesale and specialty buyers.

Toraja in South Sulawesi is another established origin for premium arabica biji kopi, known for structured cup profiles and distinctive processing traditions. Buyers comparing Indonesian origins often shortlist Banyuwangi for cleaner highland profiles and Toraja for more complex, origin-forward lots.

If you are sourcing biji kopi for the first time from Indonesia, share your target volume, preferred origin, processing style, certifications, and destination country in a structured buyer inquiry. That context helps match you with relevant suppliers faster than a generic contact list.

Common buyer use cases for Indonesian biji kopi include specialty roasting, wholesale green bean import, private label coffee, cafe chain supply, and manufacturing programs that need dependable commercial or premium lots.

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Buyer FAQ

Common questions from buyers and suppliers using KopiSource.

Apa itu biji kopi? +

Biji kopi is the Indonesian term for coffee beans. In trade and roasting contexts it usually refers to unroasted green coffee beans sourced from farms, cooperatives, or exporters before roasting.

What is the difference between biji kopi and green coffee beans? +

They describe the same product. Biji kopi is the common Indonesian phrase; green coffee beans is the standard term used in international export, roasting, and import documentation.

Where can I source biji kopi from Indonesia? +

Indonesian biji kopi is available across origins such as Banyuwangi, Gayo, Lampung, Toraja, Bali, Java, and Flores. KopiSource currently lists verified suppliers from Banyuwangi and Toraja, with buyer inquiries routed by origin, volume, and certification needs.

Does KopiSource sell biji kopi directly? +

No. KopiSource helps buyers request introductions to Indonesian coffee suppliers. Submit a buyer inquiry with your coffee type, volume, and destination to start supplier matching.

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