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    Relaxed payment terms to suit you, we offer interest free finance and extended payment terms

  • Typical Burundi coffee harvest periods

    March -July

  • Key Burundi Coffee-Producing Regions

    Buyenzi, Kirimiro, Mumirwa, Bweru, Bugesera, Masenga

  • Most common Burundi Coffee varietals

    Bourbon, Jackson, Mibirizi, Mekong

  • Burundi families who rely on coffee for income

    700,000

  • Burundi's position in global coffee export rankings

    57

  • Total 60kg sacks exported annually from Burundi

    215,000

  • Washed

  • Natural

  • Experimental

  • Decaf

  • Migoti Coffee Company

    Masenga, Burundi

  • History of Coffee in Burundi

    Coffee farming in Burundi may not have a centuries-old history like some of its East African neighbors, but its impact is profound. The first Arabica coffee tree was introduced by the Belgians in the early 1930s, and since then, coffee has become a lifeline for over 700,000 smallholder families. These farmers manage roughly 60,000 hectares of land, home to 25 million coffee trees. At one point, every farmer was legally required to plant 50 coffee trees.

    Burundi's coffee history is marked by resilience. Despite the challenges of decolonisation, civil war, and extreme poverty, the country’s coffee sector is on the rise. A revitalized cooperative system and growing private farms have sparked improvements in quality. With such deep ties to coffee production, Burundi has the potential to produce some of the best beans in the world, known for their sweet berry flavors and bright, citric acidity.

  • When is the Best Time to Source Burundi Coffee?

    The ideal time to source Burundi coffee is from late August to November, just after the harvest wraps up in July. This is when the beans are freshly processed and at their peak quality. Sourcing during this period ensures you get the best lots, with fewer delays and a wider selection. Keep an eye on demand, though—high interest in specialty Burundi coffee can mean acting quickly to secure your desired lots.

  • How to buy & import Coffee From Burundi

    Start by connecting with reliable suppliers, such as cooperatives or exporters in Burundi. Request samples to assess the quality and negotiate key terms like price, quantity, and delivery. Once agreed, formalize the deal with a purchase contract. Next, work with a freight forwarder experienced in coffee imports to manage shipping logistics and paperwork, including the Bill of Lading and Certificate of Origin. Make sure you have a customs broker on hand to clear the coffee through customs smoothly. After the coffee arrives, inspect the quality, resolve any issues, and finalize payment. Partnering with the right experts will ensure a seamless import process.

    For an easier, more streamlined process, the Green Coffee Collective can help source and import the best Burundi coffee, taking the hassle out of the process while delivering top-quality beans to your roastery.

  • What is So Special About Burundi Coffee?

    Burundi coffee stands out for its bright, complex flavours and unique growing conditions. Grown at high altitudes in nutrient-rich volcanic soil, these beans often feature vibrant tasting notes of berries, citrus, and stone fruits, with a lively acidity and a clean, refreshing finish. What makes it even more special is the dedication of over 700,000 smallholder farmers, many of whom meticulously hand-pick and process the beans, ensuring top quality. Burundi's coffee isn’t just delicious—it’s a reflection of the country’s rich agricultural heritage and commitment to excellence in coffee production.

  • Best Regions to Source Coffee from in Burundi

    Burundi’s top coffee-growing regions include Kayanza, Ngozi, and Muyinga, known for producing some of the country’s finest coffees. These high-altitude regions, with their nutrient-rich volcanic soils, offer beans bursting with bright acidity, fruity notes, and complex flavours. Kayanza, in particular, is famous for its award-winning lots, while Ngozi produces coffee with rich body and sweetness. For those seeking the best Burundi has to offer, these regions are key to discovering exceptional beans.

  • Omwani

    Uganda | Burundi | Rwanda | Kenya | Ethiopia | Malawi | Mozambique | and Madagascar

Your questions, answered

What is the Green Coffee Collective?

We’re a community of coffee producers and sourcing experts, all working together to make green coffee easy to access—whether you’re a hobby roaster at home or a professional roasting hundreds of tonnes a year. Our platform is designed to simplify buying green coffee, just like any other online shopping experience. No fuss, just great coffee at your fingertips.

How do I find the right coffee for me?

It’s super easy! Just head to our coffee pages and use the search filters to narrow down what you’re after. Whether it’s origin, process, or variety, the filters make it simple to find exactly what you want. You can also check out the main coffee categories through the top menu on our site. Give it a go—it’s straightforward, and if you need help, we’re always here!

Are your coffees ethically and sustainably sourced?

Absolutely! We source all our coffees either directly from producers or through trusted sourcing partners who are just as committed to ethical practices as we are. We take the time to ensure the people behind the coffee are treated fairly. If you want to learn more, you can dive into our values.

Can I cancel my order?

No problem! If your order hasn’t shipped yet, just drop us an email at orders@greencoffeecollective.com with your order ID, and we’ll take care of it. If it’s already on its way, we can still help. We’ll just need to arrange a collection. Either way, email us and we’ll sort it out for you. You’re in control!

How do I know your coffees are top quality?

We totally get it—quality is everything! That’s why we offer samples for almost all our coffees, so if you’re unsure, you can try it yourself before committing. Plus, every coffee comes with a detailed, easy-to-read cupping report where we break down the scores using SCA protocol and list all the flavor notes. We’re all about transparency, so you’ll know exactly what you’re getting!

How can I get in touch with your team?

Yes, absolutely! We love hearing from our customers. If you’ve got a question or need any help, just shoot us an email at hello@greencoffeecollective.com, and a member of our team will be happy to assist you. We’re always here to make sure you’re taken care of!

What sizes or quantities can I order?

We offer coffee starting from as little as 0.5kg (1 lb) all the way up to full sacks. If you’re looking for larger quantities than what’s listed on our site, just get in touch! We’d be happy to help you organize and place a custom order. We're here to make sure you get exactly what you need.

How fast will I get my order?

If you choose express shipping, your order could arrive in as little as 24 hours (depending on your location). For most orders, if you place it before 12pm, we’ll ship it out the same day! Otherwise, it’ll be dispatched the next day. We aim to get your coffee to you as quickly as possible.

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