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Washed Fine Robusta for Germany
Germany buyers sourcing Lao Fine Robusta work with a short, documented supply chain: Volcana Coffee grows and processes on the Bolaven Plateau, ships via Hamburg (≈ 4–5 weeks door-to-port via laem chabang), and delivers the full document package your import process requires.
Our flagship specialty: Robusta grown at 700–1,000 m — extreme altitude for the species — picked ripe, floated, fully washed, and dried on raised beds like specialty Arabica. The result grades as Fine Robusta under CQI standards: dark chocolate, malt, and walnut with a clean, sweet finish and none of commodity Robusta's rubber or ash.
Espresso roasters use it at 10–40% for crema, body, and finish that survive milk; RTD and premium-instant producers value its extraction efficiency with clean flavor. It cups closer to a mild Arabica than to anything on the commodity Robusta market.
Product specification
| Species | Coffea canephora (Robusta) |
|---|---|
| Altitude | 700–1,000 m — extreme for the species |
| Processing | Fully washed; clean naturals available |
| Grade | Fine Robusta (CQI protocol), 80+ R-scale |
| Moisture | 10–12%, SGS verified |
| Crop season | October – January; fresh export from February |
| Minimum order | From 60 kg for trials; container bookings from 300 bags |
| Packaging | 60 kg jute with GrainPro liner |
Shipping to Germany
| Ports | Hamburg, Bremen/Bremerhaven |
|---|---|
| Transit from Laos | ≈ 4–5 weeks door-to-port via Laem Chabang |
| Regulation | EU rules: EUDR due diligence, EU food safety (ochratoxin limits), zero import duty on green coffee; Laos qualifies for Everything But Arms (EBA) preferences. Note: Germany levies a national coffee tax (Kaffeesteuer) on roasted coffee, not green. |
Who this suits
Espresso blenders replacing commodity Robusta with clean canephora, and beverage manufacturers upgrading base quality.
Green coffee enters the EU duty-free; EUDR due-diligence statements became the market's entry ticket. Hamburg's bonded warehouses let importers hold Lao lots and release them across the EU as sold.
Washed Fine Robusta for Germany — frequently asked questions
How long does Lao Fine Robusta take to reach Germany?
≈ 4–5 weeks door-to-port via Laem Chabang. Fresh-crop lots can be on your cupping table roughly a month after milling; add production lead time for roasted and private-label formats.
What are the import requirements for Germany?
EU rules: EUDR due diligence, EU food safety (ochratoxin limits), zero import duty on green coffee; Laos qualifies for Everything But Arms (EBA) preferences. Note: Germany levies a national coffee tax (Kaffeesteuer) on roasted coffee, not green.
How is Fine Robusta different from regular Robusta?
It is a defined quality tier: ripe-picked cherry, strict defect limits, and 80+ points on the CQI Robusta cupping scale. Washing removes the earthy harshness of ground-dried commodity Robusta, leaving chocolate depth, body, and crema without off-flavors.
What percentage of Fine Robusta works in an espresso blend?
Most of our clients run 10–30%. At that level it adds crema, body, and lingering finish while the blend stays sweet and clean — cup it against your current Robusta component and the difference is immediate.
Ready to evaluate? We'll send cupping samples of our Fine Robusta with full documentation, and an offer sheet priced to your port in Germany.
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Washed Fine Robusta in other markets
United Kingdom
Felixstowe, London Gateway, Southampton · ≈ 4–5 weeks via Laem Chabang
United States
New York/New Jersey, Oakland, Houston, Seattle-Tacoma · ≈ 4–6 weeks via Laem Chabang (West Coast shorter, East Coast longer)
France
Le Havre, Marseille-Fos · ≈ 4–5 weeks via Laem Chabang (Marseille often faster via Suez)