Mbinga Green Coffee
Directly sourced from the Southern Highlands of Tanzania.
Our sourcing model allows international buyers to source directly from origin and have access to a fully integrated and traceable coffee supply chain including a total of 54 Coffee Processing Units(CPU), state-of-the-art milling and 8000 MT warehouse facility. This structure allows us to have full control from cherry to export-ready green coffee, ensuring the coffee is fully traceable, consistent, quality, and transparent for international buyers.
Coffee Profile & Specifications
Vantage Africa offers premium Arabica coffee sourced from the Southern Highlands of Tanzania. Our coffee is meticulously cultivated, harvested, and processed to deliver consistency, traceability, and exceptional cup quality. We provide both Specialty (Fully Washed) and Fair Average Quality (FAQ) coffee, catering to diverse global requirements while maintaining high standards across all grades.
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Varieties | Bourbon (N39), Kent (N5), Compact |
| Higher Grades | AAA, AA, AB, PB (Peaberry) |
| Lower Grades | C, E, AF, TT, F, TEX |
| Processing | Fully Washed (Mild) and Natural (Dry Processed) |
| Cupping Score | Specialty: 83+ points; FAQ: 78–82 points |
Sensory Profile & Cupping Notes
Our Southern Highlands lots are distinguished by a sophisticated complexity, offering a balanced yet vibrant cup:
•Acidity: Bright and lively with citrus notes of lemon, mandarin, and orange
•Sweetness: Fruity depth with tamarind, dates, berries, and tropical fruits
•Aromatics: Elegant floral undertones of jasmine and rose
•Body & Mouthfeel: Full-bodied and winey with a soft, lingering aftertaste
•Base Notes: Subtle layers of milk chocolate, caramel, black tea, and roasted nuts
Traceability from the Roots
Our Farm-to-Cup Traceability System ensures full transparency across the supply chain. Because every delivery is coded at the point of collection, each exported bag of coffee can be traced back to the specific Coffee Processing Unit (CPU) and the individual farmer who produced it.Our traceability plan strengthens quality assurance, reinforces accountability at every stage, and gives our international buyers the confidence of knowing exactly where their coffee comes from
Quality Control
At Vantage Africa, quality is strictly managed at every stage of the value chain. We begin at the farm, where our agronomists provide farmers with continuous guidance in Good Agricultural Practices, including pruning techniques, integrated soil fertility management, disease and pest control, selective red cherry picking, and optimal pulping within 8–12 hours of harvest.
To maintain consistency and traceability, quality agents are stationed across our Central Processing Units (CPUs). Every delivered batch of coffee is inspected before acceptance. When necessary, our teams reinforce best practices by emphasizing strict cherry selection and rapid delivery for wet processing. During washing, agents supervise soaking and water channel grading to separate floaters from dense, high-quality coffee.
Drying is carefully executed on raised mesh beds for optimal airflow. Coffee parchment is slowly dried to a stable moisture content of 10–12% and continuously hand-sorted to remove defects before transfer to our warehouse and curing facility.
Once the coffee reaches the moisture content, the coffee is transported to our warehouse, where our in-house liquoring team performs ongoing analysis through visual inspection and cupping, ensuring every lot meets buyer specifications. For additional transparency, sample lots are independently tested at certified government laboratories to validate quality and cup scores.
Only once a lot is approved for export does it advance to the dry mill. Parchment coffee is transported to a fully mechanized milling facility equipped with Pinhalense processing technology, where it undergoes hulling, cleaning, size grading, gravity separation, and defect removal. The resulting green coffee is then bagged for export.
Finally, finished lots are stored in well-maintained warehouses, strategically organized to preserve quality until export. Green coffee is packed in clean jute bags and prepared for shipment under controlled handling protocols.
SOCIAL IMPACT
Empowering Producers through Seedling Programs