🇹🇲 Turkmenistan

Indian Green Coffee for Turkmenistan's Coffee Market

Reliable Indian Arabica — delivered to Ashgabat via the Caspian trade corridor.


Sourcing Indian Green Coffee in Turkmenistan

Turkmenistan's institutional and café coffee market is served primarily through imports from neighbouring countries. Indian green coffee via Bandar Abbas and the Caspian route offers a direct source option for Turkmen importers looking for transparent, competitively priced Arabica.


Shipping & Import Details for Turkmenistan

Shipping

Sea freight from India to Bandar Abbas (Iran) takes approximately 6–9 days, then Caspian ferry from Bandar Turkmenbashi (Iran) to Türkmenbaşy (Turkmenistan), then road to Ashgabat — approximately 22–30 days total.

Import & Customs

Turkmenistan has its own customs framework. Green coffee import duties under Turkmen tariff schedules — consult your local customs agent. Trade with Turkmenistan can involve bureaucratic complexity — experienced freight forwarders in the region are essential. We provide all required 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 Turkmenistan

What is the shipping route from India to Turkmenistan?

Sea freight to Bandar Abbas (Iran) takes approximately 6–9 days, then the Caspian ferry route to Türkmenbaşy and road to Ashgabat — approximately 22–30 days total. Experienced regional freight forwarders are essential for Turkmenistan logistics. We provide full Indian export documentation.

Ready to source Indian green coffee in Turkmenistan?

Message us on WhatsApp with your target origin, volume, and timeline. We respond within a few hours and can arrange samples before any bulk commitment.