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Brazil Coffee Sera Doce Roasted $50/2kg, Green Raw $35/2.5kg Express Posted @ Sweet Yarra Coffee

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We have excess supply of fresh Crop of

Brazil sera doce coffee

We dont have listing for this in our website as this coffee is usually only sold to our cafe customers, so all purchase or inquiries should be directed to

[email protected]

And we'll send you an invoice that you can pay with paypal by clicking the "pay" button

We have an excess of 60 kg green coffee that we need to clear asap

Price is as follows for green raw OR roasted:

  • Green RAW coffee $35 for 2.5 kg including Express postage aust wide (hot price, normally we sell green coffee at $15 per kg postage not included)

  • Roasted coffee deal, $50 for 2 kg express post included aust wide

Please again make sure you know what you are purchasing, green coffee beans means its RAW coffee or NOT roasted. This is for those who fancy roastin coffee themselves.

We take pride in our quality coffee, this coffee is excellent choice for milk base. 75 cupping score. Rich full body with hints or caramel and molases. Versatile coffee roast up to begining or 2nd crack. Medium - med dark roast

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  • Is the coffee Fair Trade, and/or sustainably sourced?

    • +1

      Its regular brazil no alliances thank you

      • I am interested to hear your thoughts on this. I generally avoid buying coffee that isn't fairtrade certified, but I would like to hear your perspective as a buyer and distributor

        • +1

          Hello thanks for your interest in regards to coffee certification. If our coffee has certification, we will mention them in our commercial listing, However this is not really a place for discussion about this matter as this website is not a discussion forum. So please do email us your question about this matter.

          Nonetheless, we can publicly inform you that sweet yarra coffee is a fairtrade member company with active FLOID and we do sell fairtrade coffee as well as RFA and non fairtrade or non certified coffee.

          We respect coffee growers around the world and support them. We recently participated in fund raising for Road To Gulu project, a humanitarian project to help people in Uganda by selling Uganda coffee awhile ago (perhaps some of the audience here at ozbargain have noticed)

          Our view about this is this;

          No matter where the coffee from, certified or non certified we respect them fully for their quality and the farmers effort to provide us here in western world, one of the amazing beverage consumed since "ancient" time. By buying coffee, at a cafe or green or roasted, we are helping these farmers, in which mostly come from poor countries around the world. We help them putting food on their table, bringing their children to school and education. With certification things are better yes indeed but it is not wise to choose not to buy coffee just because its not certified. Some farmers DO choose not to get into membership of a certain certification for some reasons but it does not mean they dont care with their crops. There are many problems and obstacles i myself do not really understand.

          Hope this answers your curiousity
          Cheers
          Ivan

        • Thank you for taking the time to reply

  • Hmm, sounds nice. I've started roasting my own so might give it a go.

    With the green do you just fill it into the satchel? Or separately bagged still? Just thinking maybe a bag fill without the additional packing might work out cheaper still :)

    • No we dont just fill the postage satchel with coffee. We have our own packaging for it. The satchel is for 3kg gross weight so it is good enough

      Thanks mobe

  • I've still got a kilo from my last purchase but this seems like good value. How long should coffee like this be stored before we use it?

    • Ah they go for long time mate like months as long as u keep em dry.

      • they go for months correct but the freshness deteriorates.

        • +2

          Although it is a valid point but Do u know coffee it takes months (up to 6 months) before coffee reach end customer all over the world from harvest? It is normal for a batch of coffee for even one year older than crop year. We certainly are not talking about keeping raw coffee for years.

          As long as you keep em dry it should be ok. Although its true in some part of the world where the condition is very humid, they might deteriorate but its more due to mould or fungus.

          In regards to freshness, raw coffee retains its freshness before roasted unless they re exposed in an extreme dry and hot weather where moisture from the coffee beans vaporise. Coffee beans are coffee chery seeds not fruit. We dont notice any difference with 1 year old raw coffee stock and fresh crop delivery after roast.

        • @sweetyarracoffee:
          I have heard after roasting beans should be consumed within 3 weeks. but im no 'coffee snob'.

        • @dasher86: you confuse yourself with roasted coffee. Thought we re talking about green coffee

  • Please send me an email ro [email protected] for purchase order. This deal is not on our website

    Please let me know on the email whether u re after roasted or raw with your shipping address please. For green coffee we can ship almost instantly at the day you pay before 3 pm
    Thank you

  • 50 kg coffee left to go

  • 40 kg remaining

  • I sent an email on Tuesday and received no answer from you.
    I have just sent another email just now. Thanks

    • My appology, can you please tell me your initial? Are u PW?

      • Yes that's correct
        I got your invoice but I want the green beans. Can you please resend the invoice.
        Thanks

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