India
India is an often-overlooked coffee growing country in the modern specialty landscape. It might surprise you to learn that Indian production volumes regularly land the country in top-ten status for both robusta and arabica.
Coffee first came to India through one of two potential routes. A generation or two after Holland’s Pieter van den Broecke visited Yemen’s port of Mokha in 1616, uprooted, and stole a tree to return to the botanical gardens in Amsterdam, the Dutch successfully planted coffee on the western coast of India, in the late 17th century.
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Chicory
33151 – 25.2 kg GrainPro Bags – SPOT RCWHSE
NULLSpot3933151 – 25.2 kg GrainPro Bags – SPOT RCWHSE
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India Monsoon Malabar AA
31550 – SPOT RCWHSE
Rosewater, dried fruit, creamySpot531550 – SPOT RCWHSE
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India Monsoon Malabar AA
31557 – ETA: Jun 26, 2024 – RCWHSE
Afloat22031557 – ETA: Jun 26, 2024 – RCWHSE
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India Mylemoney Estate
28619 – 60.0 kg GrainPro Bags – SPOT DUPUYHOU
Grapefruit zest, caramel, chocolate, creamySpot428619 – 60.0 kg GrainPro Bags – SPOT DUPUYHOU
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India Mysore Nuggets Extra Bold
33746 – 60.0 kg Bags – May 2024 Shipment – RCWHSE
Future Shipment27433746 – 60.0 kg Bags – May 2024 Shipment – RCWHSE
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India RFA Arabidecool Estate
30667-2 – 60.0 kg Bags – SPOT CCARGO
Fig, pink grapefruit, caramel, dark chocolateSpot230667-2 – 60.0 kg Bags – SPOT CCARGO
$3.99 /lb