π¨π Indian Green Coffee β Switzerland
Green Coffee in Basel
Basel is Switzerland's primary green coffee entry point, receiving shipments via German and Dutch ports before short onward trucking across the border.
20β26 days
Delivery to Basel
10+
Origins Available
Popular Products for Basel Buyers

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

Bababudangiri Arabica Green Coffee
Rare single-origin green Arabica from the ancient Bababudangiri hills, Karnataka β India's mythical coffee birthplace with a distinctive earthy complexity.

Koraput Arabica Honey Sun-Dried Green Coffee
Honey Sun-Dried (HSD) green coffee from Koraput, Odisha β a unique process that delivers sweetness and body between naturals and washed.

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

Koraput Arabica Washed Green Coffee
Fully washed green coffee beans from Koraput, Odisha β clean, bright, and expressive of the Eastern Ghats terroir.
Industries Served in Basel
Supply Details
Indian Green Coffee Supply in Basel
We supply Indian green (unroasted) Arabica and Robusta coffee to Basel buyers across the Port & Trading, Pharmaceutical Industry, Specialty CafΓ©s sectors. Our specialty origins β Koraput Arabica (Natural, Honey Sun-Dried, Washed) from Odisha, Halflong SL-9 Arabica from Assam, and South India lots from Chikmagalur, Coorg, and Bababudangiri β are available from 10 kg minimum order.
Sea freight from India to Basel takes 20β26 days, with full export documentation including phytosanitary and fumigation certificates. WhatsApp us to discuss your requirement β we respond within a few hours and can arrange sample packs before any bulk order.
Nearby Areas Covered
We deliver to Basel and surrounding areas including Riehen, Allschwil, Muttenz.
FAQs β Green Coffee in Basel
Why does coffee arrive in Basel via Germany or the Netherlands?
Switzerland has no seaport, so all sea freight arrives via Rotterdam or Hamburg and transits by truck to Basel β typically adding a few days on top of the core European sea transit.