Regions

INDONESIA

The first attempt to grow coffee on the Indonesian archipelago was a failure. In 1696 the Governor of Jakarta (then Batavia) was sent a present of a few coffee seedlings by the Dutch Governor of Malabar in India. These plants were lost in a flood in Jakarta, so a second shipment was sent in 1699. These plants flourished.

Source: “The World Atlas of Coffee” Second Edition, Author James Hoffmann.

Capital: Jakarta

Population: 276’000’000

Annual Production: 9.7 million 60kg Bags

Land under Coffee: 1’240’000 Hectares

Harvest: May – December

Coffee Varieties: Typica, TimTim, Ateng, Onan, Ganjang, S795, Robusta,

Tasting Profile: Very Heavy Body – Earthy, Woody – Low Acidic

Growing Altitude: High Grown / Strictly High Grown

(900 m – 1800 m / 3000 ft – 5900 ft)

Processing Method: Semi Dry (Pulped Natural, Honey Processed) / Semi Wet (Wet-Hulled)