Sample Request

Request Uganda Coffee Samples

Evaluate Uganda green coffee before you commit. Request pre-shipment samples from UCDA-licensed exporters, learn the evaluation process, and make informed sourcing decisions for your next container order.

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200-500g
Standard green sample size
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5-10 days
DHL/FedEx shipping time
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Free
Most sample requests
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2-3 weeks
Request to evaluation
Process

How It Works

Requesting Uganda coffee samples follows a straightforward four-step process. From selecting your grades to evaluating pre-shipment samples, here's what to expect at every stage.

01

Select Grades & Regions

Choose the coffee grades and growing regions you're interested in evaluating. Review Uganda's available Robusta grades (SC18, SC15, SC12) and Arabica grades (Bugisu AA, A, B, PB). Specify your quality requirements, processing method preference, and any certification needs.

02

Submit the Request

Contact UCDA-licensed exporters with your sample requirements. Provide your name, company, preferred grades, and volume estimates. Most exporters respond within 24-48 hours with available offers and shipment confirmation. Request from multiple exporters to compare quality.

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Samples Roasted & Shipped

Exporters prepare and ship your samples within 2-3 weeks. Green samples (200-500g) and roasted samples (100-200g) are dispatched via DHL or FedEx. Samples are drawn from the specific lot offered for sale, ensuring what you evaluate is what you'll receive.

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Evaluate & Proceed to Order

Upon receiving samples, roast, cup, and evaluate against your quality specifications. Approve the samples that meet your standards and proceed to negotiate a full container order. Most buyers complete evaluation within 3-5 days of delivery and confirm their purchase decision.

Request Details

Sample Request Information

When contacting Uganda coffee exporters, provide the following information to receive the most relevant samples. This is not an online form but a guide to what information buyers should prepare.

Buyer Information for Sample Requests

Use this checklist when contacting UCDA-licensed exporters. Providing complete information helps exporters match you with the most suitable coffee lots and ensures a faster response.

Full Name
Your full name
The primary contact person for the sample request and follow-up communication.
Company
Your company or organization name
The importing company, roastery, or trading firm. Include company website if available.
Email Address
your@email.com
Professional email address for sample dispatch confirmation and tracking information.
Country
Your country of import
Destination country for shipping and customs documentation purposes.
Coffee Types Interested In
E.g., Arabica, Robusta, Organic, Specialty
Specify Arabica, Robusta, organic-certified, or specialty-grade coffee. Mention any certification requirements (Rainforest Alliance, Fairtrade, etc.).
Preferred Grades
E.g., Bugisu AA, SC18, SC15, PB
List specific UCDA grades you're interested in. For Arabica: Bugisu AA, A, B, PB. For Robusta: SC18, SC15, SC12.
Quantity Estimate
E.g., 1 container (320 bags), trial order of 50 bags
Approximate volume you intend to purchase. Helps exporters recommend appropriate lot sizes and pricing tiers.
Preferred Growing Region (optional)
E.g., Mount Elgon, Rwenzori, West Nile
Specify if you have a preference for a particular Uganda coffee growing region.
Additional Message or Requirements
Any additional details: processing method preference (washed/natural/honey), target roast profile, cupping score minimum, delivery timeline, or other specific requirements.
Include any special requirements, processing preferences, quality thresholds, or questions about the coffee.
Note: This is not an active submission form. Contact UCDA-licensed exporters directly via the exporter directory to request samples. Each exporter manages their own sample request process. Providing the information above when you reach out ensures a fast, well-matched response. For verified exporters with established buyer programs, visit our verified exporters page.
Expectations

What to Expect

Understanding sample sizes, shipping methods, and costs helps you plan your evaluation process. Here's what Uganda coffee sample requests typically involve.

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Sample Size

Standard green coffee samples range from 200-500g per grade, providing enough beans for multiple roast batches and cupping sessions. Roasted samples are typically 100-200g, sufficient for a cupping table evaluation. For production roasting trials, some exporters will ship up to 1kg of green coffee upon request. Always specify your preferred sample size when contacting the exporter. If you need to run production tests, request a larger green sample upfront.

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Shipping

Samples ship internationally via DHL or FedEx, the two primary couriers used by Uganda coffee exporters. Transit time is typically 5-10 business days after dispatch. Exporters usually prepare and ship samples within 2-3 business days of receiving your request. Plan for a total of 2-3 weeks from initial inquiry to having samples in hand. Expedited shipping options are available at the buyer's expense for urgent evaluations, reducing transit to 3-5 days.

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Cost

Sample coffee from UCDA-licensed exporters is typically free for serious buyer inquiries. Standard shipping costs via DHL/FedEx are usually covered by the exporter. For large sample requests involving multiple grades, origins, or exporters, the buyer may be asked to cover shipping costs. Specialty microlot or auction-grade samples may carry a nominal fee, which is typically credited against a future purchase. Always confirm cost arrangements before samples are dispatched to avoid unexpected charges.

Evaluation

Sample Evaluation Guide

Professional green coffee evaluation follows a systematic process. Use these six steps to assess Uganda coffee samples against your quality standards and the exporter's stated specifications.

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Visual Inspection

Spread the green sample on a mat under good lighting. Check for color uniformity across beans. Consistent color indicates even drying and processing. Look for foreign matter such as stones, husks, or sticks. Note any discolored beans (black, sour, or faded) and assess overall bean appearance and shape. Uniform, clean beans with consistent color are a strong indicator of well-processed coffee.

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Moisture Reading

Use a calibrated moisture meter to measure the water activity and moisture content of the green coffee. The acceptable moisture range for export-grade Uganda coffee is 10-12%. Coffee below 10% may have lost volatile compounds and appear faded. Coffee above 12% risks mold development during transit and storage. Record moisture readings for each sample and compare against the exporter's stated moisture specification.

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Screen Size Analysis

Pass the green sample through a set of standardized screen sieves (screens 12 through 20) to determine the bean size distribution. Verify that the sample matches the claimed grade: Bugisu AA should be predominantly screen 18+, SC18 Robusta should be screen 18+, and so on. A tight, consistent screen size distribution indicates careful sorting and grading at the dry mill. Wide variation may indicate inconsistent grading.

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Defect Count

Weigh out a 350g green sample and sort through it to identify and count defects. Uganda follows UCDA grading standards with specific defect tolerances per grade. Count full defects (black beans, sour beans, fungus-damaged) and partial defects (broken, chipped, insect-damaged). Tally the total defect equivalency against the grade specification. A grade-compliant sample should fall well within the allowable defect tolerance for its declared grade.

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Roast Test

Roast a 100-150g batch to a standard medium roast level (Agtron 55-65, approximately 30-60 seconds past first crack). Observe roast consistency: even color across the batch indicates uniform bean density and quality. Check for roast defects such as tipping, scorching, or facing. Note the roast development time and temperature curve. A clean, even roast with no defects suggests well-processed, properly dried green coffee.

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Cupping

Evaluate the roasted sample using the SCA cupping protocol. Assess fragrance (dry grounds), aroma (after adding hot water), and then break the crust at 4 minutes. Evaluate flavor, aftertaste, acidity, body, balance, uniformity, clean cup, and sweetness. Score each attribute on the SCA scale. For Uganda Arabica, look for winey, chocolate, and stone fruit notes. For Uganda Robusta, evaluate body, earthy character, and clean finish. Record all scores and tasting notes for comparison and purchase decisions.

Pro tip: Cup samples blind alongside reference coffees

For the most objective evaluation, cup Uganda samples blind alongside your current reference coffees. This removes bias and gives you a true comparison of quality. Many professional buyers cup Uganda samples against Colombian, Brazilian, or Vietnamese reference samples depending on the grade and intended use.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How much coffee is included in a typical Uganda sample?
Standard green coffee samples from Uganda exporters are 200-500g, sufficient for multiple roast batches and cupping sessions. Roasted samples are typically 100-200g, enough for a cupping table evaluation. For larger evaluation needs such as production roasting trials, some exporters will ship up to 1kg of green coffee upon request. Always specify your sample size requirements when contacting the exporter. If you plan to run production-scale tests, mention this upfront to receive an adequately sized sample.
How long does it take to receive samples from Uganda?
Samples ship via DHL or FedEx and typically arrive within 5-10 business days after dispatch from Uganda. Exporters usually prepare and ship samples within 2-3 business days of receiving your request. Plan for a total of 2-3 weeks from initial inquiry to having samples in hand for evaluation. During peak harvest season (October-February), sample preparation may take an extra day or two due to high demand. Expedited shipping options are available at the buyer's expense for urgent evaluations, reducing transit to approximately 3-5 days.
Are Uganda coffee samples free?
Yes, most UCDA-licensed exporters provide samples at no cost for serious buyer inquiries. Standard sample shipping via DHL/FedEx is typically covered by the exporter. For large sample requests involving multiple grades or origins, the buyer may be asked to cover shipping costs. For specialty microlots or auction-grade coffees, exporters may charge a nominal fee for the sample itself, which is usually credited against a future container purchase. Always confirm the cost arrangement with each exporter before samples are dispatched.
How do I evaluate Uganda green coffee samples?
Professional evaluation of Uganda green coffee samples involves six key steps: (1) Visual inspection for color uniformity, bean size consistency, and foreign matter. (2) Moisture content reading using a calibrated moisture meter (acceptable range: 10-12%). (3) Screen size analysis to verify grade claims against UCDA specifications. (4) Defect count per 350g sample against UCDA grading standards. (5) Roast test to assess roast consistency and development. (6) Cupping according to SCA protocol to evaluate aroma, flavor, acidity, body, and aftertaste. Record all findings against the exporter's stated specifications and compare multiple samples side by side for the most objective assessment.
Can I request samples from multiple Uganda exporters at once?
Yes, and it is standard practice in the coffee trade. International buyers frequently request samples from 3-5 exporters simultaneously to compare quality, pricing, and service levels. This is an efficient way to evaluate the market and identify the best supplier fit for your specific requirements. Uganda's exporters are accustomed to competitive sampling and understand that buyers evaluate multiple sources. Be transparent about your sampling scope to maintain professional relationships, and ensure timely follow-up with each exporter after completing your evaluation, sharing feedback even with those you do not select.

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