Arabica Kerinci Coffee
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Garuda Nusa Jaya CV is a notable Manufacturer in the industry. Over the years, we have managed to enhance our production to High Volume kg by installing hi-tech machines and employing experienced engineers. We are currently operating from Kisaran, Sumatera Utara, Indonesia, and have been able to become a competitive brand with a price range of Negotiable per kg. We deal with agriculture and are a well-known Manufacturer in the international market. The key to our success is the quality of the products we offer. All our components are brought in from reliable and trusted suppliers. If you wish to order Arabica Kerinci Coffee, then your minimum order should be of 50 kg kg. To facilitate our international clients, we allow payments to be transferred through T/T, Cash. However, we only deal in IDR,USD. All our loyal clients are offered FOB, DDP with every order they place which is shipped from Sumatera Utara in 14-15 Business Days.
Business Nature
Exporter
Year Established
2021
Country/Region
Kisaran, Indonesia
Main Products
Cardamon, Areca Nut, White Ginger, Red Ginger...
Legal Status
-
Payment Terms
Bank wire (T/T)
My name Hendra Oktavian, Director of Garuda Nusa Jaya, exporter of Specialty Coffee (Beans & Ground) and Spices from Sumatra, Indonesia. I live in North Sumatera, Indonesia. At a glance about our products, Minang Solok coffee and Kerinci coffee : 1. Minang Solok Coffee tends to have a lighter taste compared to other typical Sumatran coffees. The body is between low-medium, sweetness quite a lot with notes such as tropical fruits and floral aromas so that in general, Minang Solok coffee tends to be similar to typical African coffees. This coffee is one type of specialty coffee which is quite famous among coffee lovers in the world 2. Kerinci Coffee almost similar to Minang Solok, Kerinci coffee has a fruity taste, sweet aftertaste, spicy aroma, and a thick body, Because of its taste, Kerinci Arabica Coffee has been named The Best Indonesian Specialty Coffee in 2017 3. The Gateway to Indodnesian Spices is in Sumatra and we have Cinnamon, Cardamon, Ginger and Areca Nut