Traceable Kintamani coffee export to Europe means green Arabica shipped from Bali with bag- and lot-level records tying every sack to its origin in Bangli Regency, north-east Bali — GI designation, a named subak group, and plot geolocation for EUDR due-diligence — packed in GrainPro and jute and cleared with phytosanitary and origin documents for EU ports.
What makes a Kintamani coffee shipment traceable for European roasters?
Traceability is built at the bag, not bolted on at the port. At the partner mill, every jute sack and GrainPro liner bound for Europe carries a lot code that maps straight back to a defined origin in the Kintamani Highlands of Bangli Regency, north-east Bali — named growing areas such as Ulian Village (Desa Ulian) and Catur Village, sitting roughly 1,100–1,600 m above sea level depending on the block.
That lot code is the spine of the record. It ties the green beans (biji hijau) to three cues EU roasters actively check: the Bangli Regency origin printed on the bag, the Geographical Indication (GI) that Kintamani Arabica holds as one of the first Indonesian coffees registered with Indonesia’s Directorate General of Intellectual Property — a protection sources describe as comparable to the EU’s PDO — and a named subak (Subak Abian) group behind the lot.
GI wording and cooperative names appear on a lot only when it genuinely carries them. No certificate or GI number is printed that cannot be verified against source documents. We check that language before a lot ships and flag anything that does not match the paperwork; we do not add it as marketing, and the milling and labelling itself stays with the partner mill.
Cup and grade data travel with the same lot: Grade 1, screen size 16 and above (with a strong share held on screen 17–18), moisture max 13%, defect value max 11, and a bright citrus profile. Cupping scores — washed lots commonly around SCA 82–84, naturals and micro-lots reaching 84–87 and higher — come only from that lot’s cupping report or COA. As of 2026 these figures move with harvest and quality and are confirmed per lot.
How does green coffee travel from Bali to major EU ports?
Green (unroasted) coffee — kopi in its raw state — consolidates mainly through Surabaya (Tanjung Perak), with Bali-side handling for smaller lots, then sails to the big northern and Adriatic gateways. Transit depends on carrier, routing and season, so treat the ranges below as indicative and confirm at booking.
| Origin port | EU destination | Mode | Indicative transit (2026) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Surabaya / Bali | Rotterdam | FCL/LCL sea | ~30–40 days |
| Surabaya / Bali | Antwerp | FCL/LCL sea | ~30–40 days |
| Surabaya / Bali | Hamburg | FCL/LCL sea | ~32–42 days |
| Surabaya / Bali | Trieste | FCL/LCL sea | ~28–38 days |
Because the main Kintamani harvest runs May–October, pre-booking containers and pulling samples ahead of that window is the difference between a smooth first shipment and a scramble. Logistics are arranged via vetted licensed partners, and the freight forwarder — not the concierge desk — controls space, routing and the bill of lading.
What does a traceable EU shipment cost?
Pricing follows one indicative FOB band for 2026, moving with harvest, quality and cup score. A firm quote is confirmed against grade, cupping score, lot and MOQ — the numbers below orient a budget, they are not a fixed asking price.
| Offer | Spec | Indicative FOB (USD/kg, 2026) |
|---|---|---|
| Washed Grade 1 specialty (proses basah) | screen 16+, SCA ~82–84 | 8–11 |
| Micro-lot / natural | SCA 84–87+ | 10–15+ |
| Commodity grade | standard | 3.5–6 |
For reference only, some value-added ratios cited in Indonesian sources sit near Rp14,140/kg for natural green bean, Rp12,906/kg for honey, and Rp10,856/kg for full-washed — domestic reference points, not export asking prices.
What paperwork moves with a traceable EU shipment?
Each container ships with a document set your customs broker and roasting QC will expect:
- Certificate of origin
- Phytosanitary certificate
- Commercial invoice
- Packing list
- HS code for green coffee
- Lot traceability pack: bag/lot codes, Bangli Regency origin, GI designation where the lot carries it, subak group, and plot geolocation for EUDR due-diligence
Coffee is in-scope of the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), which requires plot geolocation and due-diligence records. We help you assemble EUDR-ready traceability, but we do not sell certainty on customs clearance or EUDR outcomes — those rest with your importer and the authorities.
How does booking a traceable EU shipment work?
- Share your brief — process (washed, natural, honey, semi-washed), target cup score, screen size, volume and destination EU port. Send it to the desk via WhatsApp 6281139414563 or bd@juaraholding.com.
- Sample and cup — we arrange lot samples from the partner mill with the matching cupping report or COA so your Q-grader can score before you commit.
- Firm quote — FOB price per kg confirmed against grade, score, lot and MOQ, date-stamped for 2026.
- Traceability pack — bag/lot codes, Bangli origin, GI designation where applicable, subak group and plot geolocation compiled for EUDR due-diligence.
- Booking and documents — container pre-booked around the May–October harvest; certificate of origin, phytosanitary certificate, invoice, packing list and HS code prepared via vetted licensed partners.
- Sail and track — GrainPro liners in jute bags loaded at Surabaya or Bali by the freight partner, shipped to your EU port with the lot records travelling alongside.
Request a traceable EU shipment quote
Ready to move a lot to Rotterdam, Antwerp, Hamburg or Trieste? Tell our concierge desk your process, cup score, screen size and volume, and we will return a date-stamped FOB quote with a traceability pack built for EU roasters.
- WhatsApp: 6281139414563
- Email: bd@juaraholding.com
- Or send the quote form with csh_dest set to Europe.
We reply within 24 working hours. Kintamani Coffee Export is operated by Juara Holding Group — part of Juara Holding Group, an Indonesian group operating from Bali across Indonesia since 2015. Milling, asset handling and freight are arranged via vetted licensed partners; we prepare EUDR-ready traceability but do not guarantee customs or EUDR outcomes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Kintamani coffee EUDR-compliant when imported into Europe?
Coffee is in-scope of the EU Deforestation Regulation, so compliance depends on plot geolocation and due-diligence records, not on the origin alone. We compile EUDR-ready traceability — plot coordinates, Bangli Regency origin and subak data — for your importer. We cannot guarantee the customs or EUDR outcome, which rests with EU authorities.
How long does it take to ship green coffee from Bali to Europe?
As of 2026, plan roughly 30–40 days of sea transit from Surabaya or Bali to gateways like Rotterdam, Antwerp and Hamburg, and around 28–38 days to Trieste. Times shift with carrier, routing and season, so confirm at booking. Pre-booking around the May–October harvest keeps schedules tight.
What proves my Kintamani lot genuinely comes from Bangli, Bali?
Each bag carries a lot code linking to the Bangli Regency origin, the GI designation Kintamani Arabica holds where the lot qualifies, a named subak (Subak Abian) group, and plot geolocation. The lot’s cupping report or COA carries grade and score. A score is never attached to a farm name as marketing.
Can I request a traceable sample before booking a full container?
Yes. Share your target process, screen size and cup score, and we arrange lot samples from the partner mill with the matching cupping report or COA so your Q-grader can evaluate first. A firm FOB quote then confirms grade, score, lot and MOQ before any container is pre-booked around the harvest window.