COFFEE

With a focus on quality and consistency, Longland Trading sources and supplies premium coffee from some of the world’s most respected growing regions, including Brazil, Papua New Guinea, Colombia, Venezuela, Vietnam, and Ethiopia. Each origin offers distinct characteristics shaped by its climate, altitude, and terrain, contributing to a diverse and balanced global coffee portfolio.

Our coffee is sourced from a combination of smallholder farmers, cooperatives, and established plantations, ensuring both diversity and reliability of supply. Across all regions, cultivation methods reflect a strong connection to the land, with many producers using traditional and low-intervention practices.

This diversity of origin allows us to offer a wide range of flavour profiles, from bright and floral to rich, chocolatey, and full-bodied, meeting the evolving needs of global buyers while maintaining authenticity at origin.

KEY FACTS

  • REGIONS: Eastern Highlands, Western Highlands, Simbu, Jiwaka
    ALTITUDE: 1,000 – 1,900m
    VARIETIES: Bourbon, Typica, Arusha
    HARVEST: Apr – Sep
    PRODUCTION: ~1M bags

  • REGIONS: Minas Gerais, São Paulo, Espírito Santo, Bahia
    ALTITUDE: 600 – 1,200m
    VARIETIES: Bourbon, Mundo Novo, Catuai
    HARVEST: May – Sep
    PRODUCTION: ~60M bags

  • REGIONS: Huila, Antioquia, Nariño, Tolima
    ALTITUDE: 1,200 – 2,000m
    VARIETIES: Caturra, Castillo, Typica
    HARVEST: Year-round (peak Sep – Dec)
    PRODUCTION: ~11M bags

  • REGIONS: Central Highlands
    ALTITUDE: 500 – 1,500m
    VARIETIES: Robusta, Arabica
    HARVEST: Oct – Apr
    PRODUCTION: ~30M bags

  • REGIONS: Sidamo, Yirgacheffe, Harrar, Limu
    ALTITUDE: 1,200 – 2,200m
    VARIETIES: Heirloom
    HARVEST: Oct – Jan
    PRODUCTION: ~7.5M bags

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COFFEE

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SUSTAINABILITY & ETHICAL PRACTICES

Longland Trading is committed to responsible sourcing and sustainable practices across our global supply network. We work closely with farmers, cooperatives, and production partners to support cultivation methods that protect the land, maintain soil health, and preserve biodiversity, while ensuring long-term viability of supply.

Our approach to ethical trade is grounded in transparency, fairness, and accountability. We focus on building strong partnerships that create shared value, ensuring producers are supported through consistent demand, market access, and aligned commercial outcomes.

By prioritising sustainability and integrity at every stage of the supply chain, Longland Trading delivers quality products while contributing to resilient supply networks and long-term growth for the communities we work with.

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A large storage shed filled with open white bags of PNG coffee green beans, with some bags partially stacked at the back. The shed has a metal roof and walls, with wooden support beams.

LET’S CONNECT

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