Ethiopian Green Coffee for Qatari Roasters and Traders

We supply Q-graded, single-origin Ethiopian arabica to specialty roasters, majlis coffee houses, and hospitality suppliers across Qatar. Every lot ships with halal-friendly handling and documentation prepared for Ministry of Public Health import inspection.

Direct Answer: Speciality Arabica ships Q-graded Ethiopian green coffee from Djibouti to Hamad Port in roughly 7–12 days, with QAR pricing, GrainPro packing, and paperwork aligned with Qatar's Ministry of Public Health food-import requirements and GSO standards.

Why Do Qatari Buyers Choose Ethiopian Arabica?

Coffee is central to Qatari hospitality, and Doha's specialty café scene is among the fastest-growing in the Gulf. Ethiopian arabica suits both traditions: light-roasted washed Yirgacheffe for third-wave cafés, and full-bodied Harrar naturals whose spice and dried-fruit character complements qahwa-style preparation. The short sea route from Djibouti also means fresher arrivals than lots routed through European warehouses.

MOPH-Ready Documentation

Certificates of origin, phytosanitary certificates, and halal-friendly handling records prepared for Ministry of Public Health port inspection and GSO food standards.

Short Transit from Djibouti

Roughly 7–12 days sea transit from Djibouti to Hamad Port — one of the shortest routes of any origin, preserving green coffee freshness on arrival.

SCA 80+ Scored Lots

All lots are Q-graded by certified professionals, scoring 80+ on the SCA cupping scale. Pre-shipment samples available for every contract.

How to Import Ethiopian Coffee into Qatar

Green coffee entering Qatar clears through Hamad Port under Ministry of Public Health food-import control, with conformity to Gulf (GSO) food standards. We prepare the export dossier in Addis Ababa; your Qatari importer of record or clearing agent handles the import declaration and inspection booking.

  1. 1. Request samples and select lots from Yirgacheffe, Sidama, Guji, or Harrar.
  2. 2. Agree volume, pricing (QAR or USD), and shipping terms (FOB Djibouti or CIF Hamad Port).
  3. 3. We prepare certificate of origin, phytosanitary certificate, weight note, ICO certificate, and packing list.
  4. 4. Your clearing agent files the food-import declaration with the Ministry of Public Health and books any required inspection or sampling.
  5. 5. Container arrives at Hamad Port within roughly 7–12 days of sailing from Djibouti.

Pricing and Minimum Order Volumes for Qatari Buyers

Pricing is quoted in QAR or USD per kilogram, FOB Djibouti or CIF Hamad Port. Volumes run from pallet-level micro-lots (125 kg) suited to Doha specialty roasters up to full 20-foot containers (19,200 kg / 320 bags). Payment by wire transfer (T/T) or irrevocable letter of credit (L/C).

Request Samples or an Offer Sheet

Tell us your target profile and volume — our Addis Ababa export desk replies within 24–48 hours with current lots, Q-grade certificates, and FOB/CIF pricing.

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