Indonesian Coffee — Bold, Full of Stories, and Ready to Serve SO OK TRADING takes you deep into the Indonesian brews you must try

Indonesia: The Land of Coffee That Captures the World and Thrives in Thailand
When it comes to coffee with a truly distinctive character, Indonesia stands among the world’s top producers. With volcanic landscapes, fertile soil, and a deeply rooted coffee culture, Indonesian coffee delivers flavors that are smooth, full-bodied, and earthy—notes that are hard to find anywhere else.
Unique Origins and Flavor Profiles
Sumatra Mandheling – Bold, full-bodied, with pronounced herbal and earthy notes
Sumatra Gayo – Sweet and fruity, reminiscent of raspberry and chocolate milk, with floral aromas
Bali Kintamani – High-quality Arabica, bright and clean, with citrus and floral tones
Kopi Luwak – Luxurious and rare, produced through a unique natural process
Global Market Status
Indonesia is the 4th largest coffee producer in the world, with exports exceeding USD 1.6 billion in 2024
Major export destinations: United States, Egypt, Malaysia, Russia, and Japan
Specialty coffees from Sumatra, Gayo, and Toraja are internationally recognized, with 54 Geographical Indications (GI) protected
In 2025, Jakarta hosted the World of Coffee, marking the first time a producing country held this global event
Indonesian Coffee Trends (2025–2026)
Java Preanger – Balanced, clean, and regaining its status as a symbol of quality
Sulawesi Toraja – Complex, layered flavors with wine-like notes
Flores Bajawa – Nutty and chocolate tones, clean finish, rising in popularity for filter brews
Modern Processing – Natural, Honey, and Anaerobic methods highlight fruity and winey profiles
Popularity in Thailand
Thai consumers drink an average of 340 cups of coffee per year, with Indonesia as a key supplier
Mass Market – Instant brands like Indocafe remain household favorites
Specialty Market – Beans from Sumatra Gayo and Bali Kintamani are increasingly sought after, especially with Natural and Anaerobic processing
Import Statistics – Thailand imports over 80,000 tons of coffee annually, with Indonesia ranking among the top three sources
⭐ Why Indonesian Coffee Is in Demand
Wide variety of both Robusta and Arabica
Distinctive full-bodied flavors from volcanic soil
Strong domestic coffee culture, with over 462,000 cafés nationwide
✨ SO OK TRADING: Bringing You Premium Indonesian Coffee
For those seeking coffee with unique character that caters to both mass and premium markets, SO OK TRADING delivers high-quality Indonesian beans—Sumatra Mandheling, Gayo, Bali Kintamani, and Flores Bajawa.
Perfect for roasters, cafés, and F&B businesses looking to stand out
Guaranteed quality and freshness, sourced directly from certified origins
Suitable for every style, from bold full-bodied brews to bright fruity cups
This is not just coffee that tastes “good”—it’s coffee that tells the story of its origin and culture. Indonesia provides the answer, and SO OK TRADING is the bridge that brings it to your cup.


