🇧🇹 Bhutan
Indian Green Coffee for Bhutan's Growing Café Market
Quality Indian Arabica — delivered to Thimphu via Bhutan's efficient India–Bhutan trade corridor.
Sourcing Indian Green Coffee in Bhutan
Bhutan's tourism-driven hospitality sector and a growing urban café culture in Thimphu and Paro create steady demand for quality green coffee. India is Bhutan's primary trade partner and the overwhelming majority of Bhutan's imports arrive via Indian ports or overland from Assam. Indian green coffee — including commercial Koraput Arabica and specialty Halflong (Assam) lots — is a natural supply source.
Products Popular with Bhutan Buyers
All products are export-ready with full phytosanitary and customs documentation.

Halflong Arabica Naturals Green Coffee
Natural-process Arabica green coffee from the misty highlands of Halflong, Assam — rare, aromatic, and distinctly North-East Indian.

Koraput Arabica AAA Commercial Green Coffee
Commercial-grade AAA Arabica green coffee from Koraput, Odisha — consistent cup quality at bulk pricing, ideal for roasters, blenders, and institutional buyers.

Koraput Arabica Naturals Green Coffee
Sun-dried natural process green coffee beans from the tribal highlands of Koraput, Odisha — bold, fruity, and traceable to small-holder farms.

Chikmagalur Arabica Green Coffee
Premium green Arabica from the misty coffee estates of Chikmagalur, Karnataka — the heartland of Indian coffee with bright acidity and floral notes.

Chirang Robusta Naturals Green Coffee
Natural-process Robusta green coffee from the lowland forests of Chirang, Assam — bold, earthy, and distinctly North-East Indian.
Shipping & Import Details for Bhutan
Shipping
Overland from Assam or West Bengal to Phuentsholing (Bhutan entry point) is the most efficient route — typically 2–5 days from origin. Sea freight via Kolkata (Haldia) for larger lots, then overland, is approximately 7–10 days total. Air freight to Paro International Airport is available for small orders.
Import & Customs
Bhutan and India have a Free Trade Agreement — Indian goods enter Bhutan at 0% duty, making Indian green coffee the most competitively priced import option available. Bhutan Royal Customs and Excise handles import clearance. Phytosanitary certificate from India required. We provide all Indian export documentation.
Why Source Green Coffee from India?
Shade-Grown by Default
Nearly all Indian coffee grows under silver oak, pepper vines, and native jungle trees — producing slower-ripened cherries with more concentrated flavour.
Multiple Process Types
Natural, Washed, Honey Sun-Dried (HSD), and Monsooned Malabar — more processing variety than most single-country origins.
Genuine Traceability
We source directly from tribal cooperatives in Koraput, small-holder farms in Assam, and estates in Karnataka — with origin documentation to district level.
Competitive Pricing
Commercial AA/AAA from ₹800/kg. Specialty lots from ₹1,100/kg. Strong quality-to-cost value compared to equivalent Ethiopian or Colombian origins.
Export Infrastructure
India exports coffee to 80+ countries. We handle phytosanitary certificates, fumigation reports, GrainPro packaging, and all export documentation.
Arabica & Robusta
India produces both Arabica (high-altitude specialty) and Robusta (bold espresso and instant). One supplier for all your green coffee needs.
FAQs — Indian Green Coffee for Bhutan
Does India's free trade agreement with Bhutan benefit green coffee imports?
Yes — under the India–Bhutan Free Trade Agreement, Indian goods including green coffee enter Bhutan at 0% duty. This makes Indian Arabica from Koraput and Halflong (Assam) the most competitively priced green coffee option for Bhutanese buyers, with supply chains of just 2–7 days.