Abyssinia Heritage Coffee

Ethiopian Coffee

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About Abyssinia Heritage Coffee

We bring Ethiopian coffee to Oslo through a fairer, greener, and fully documented supply chain. Guided by Fair Chain principles, we keep more value with farmers while delivering traceable, premium specialty green coffee to the Nordic market.

Sourced from Ethiopia's finest regions Guji, Yirgacheffe, Sidamo, and Harrar every lot we import comes with complete traceability: from farm and producer, through logistics and trade, to arrival in Norway.

Our work makes the invisible visible. Through transparent documentation, professional cuppings, and direct engagement, we help roasters, cafés, and companies connect daily coffee consumption with origin, culture, and informed choice.

We don't just move coffee. We build a corridor from the highlands of Ethiopia to the heart of the Nordics.

Guji-Sidamo Ethiopian Green Coffee (Wholesale)

  • Sustainability as Practice

    AHC approaches sustainability as an operational responsibility.

    This includes:
    • lot-level traceability
    • fair-chain sourcing principles
    • conservative volume planning
    • transparent disclosure of transport impact

    Indicative CO₂e per kg green coffee landed:
    • Sea freight: ~1.8–2.4 kg
    • Air freight (samples only): ~6.5–8.0 kg

    We aim to improve systems over time rather than make absolute claims.

  • Guji Ethiopian Green Coffee

    • Origin: Guji Zone, Ethiopia
    • Processing: Washed & Natural
    • Harvest: Seasonal, limited
    • Profile: Floral, citrus, berry, high clarity

    Our coffees are offered for professional evaluation before any commercial discussion.

  • What We Mean by a Coffee Corridor

    A coffee corridor is the set of relationships and processes that guide how coffee moves from origin to destination.

    For AHC, this includes:
    • documented origin partnerships
    • clear export and shipping terms
    • defined transport routes
    • transparent delivery into Nordic markets

    The corridor exists to support predictability, accountability, and long-term cooperation.

    [ Read: The Coffee Corridor ]

  • Abyssinia Heritage Coffee (AHC) is a Norway-based green coffee importer working between Ethiopia and the Nordics.

    We focus on traceable origin, documented logistics, and realistic volumes creating a reliable pathway for Ethiopian green coffee into Norwegian market.

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    • Explore the Coffee Corridor

  • Coffee connects regions, people, and markets.

    AHC exists to help that connection function clearly and responsibly through documentation, communication, and respect for origin and destination alike.

    Coffee is our focus today.
    Trade infrastructure is our long-term discipline.

  • A Green Coffee Importer Focused on Structure

    AHC operates at the intersection of origin, logistics, and buyers.

    Our role is to ensure that:
    • origin information is verifiable
    • logistics are clearly defined
    • expectations are aligned before trade begins

    We work at a deliberate pace to support continuity, not acceleration.

  • AHC Works Best With Partners Who:

    • value evaluation before purchase
    • plan seasonal sourcing
    • require documentation and clarity
    • prefer continuity over spot buying

    Our model may not suit every buyer, and that is expected.

  • Evaluation Comes First

    1. Evaluation Samples
      150–250 g green coffee samples for professional cupping

    2. Discussion & Feedback
      Quality, profile, and fit

    3. Trial Volumes (If Aligned)
      10–30 kg to test continuity

    4. Ongoing Supply Conversations
      Bag-level availability when appropriate

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Moved Through a Governed Corridor to the Nordics

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