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Coffee beans refer to the fruit of the plant used to make coffee. The family is Rubiaceae and a tropical crop of the coffee genus. Together with cocoa and tea, it has become the world's three major beverages.
Coffee beans are divided into two types: unroasted green beans and roasted beans. Green coffee beans refer to unroasted original coffee beans, which are usually green in color, hard in texture, and contain high moisture and natural ingredients such as chlorogenic acid. Ripe coffee beans refer to coffee beans that have been roasted at high temperatures. Their color changes from brown to dark brown, their volume expands, their structure becomes loose and porous, and they have aroma and flavor that can be brewed.
Green coffee beans are the basic ingredient for making all coffee drinks. It comes from the fruit of the coffee tree - coffee berry (also known as coffee cherry), which contains two (a few are one) seeds. After these seeds are removed from the pulp, pectin and other outer layers and dried, they become what we call green coffee beans.
Robusta coffee is one of the two major coffee varieties in the world. It is usually known for its high caffeine content and strong taste. It is mostly used in Italian blends or instant coffee. Traditionally, Arabica has been regarded as 'fine', but in recent years, with the improvement of cultivation and processing technology, high-quality Robusta has gradually entered the fine market.
Today I would like to share with you how to import green coffee beans? What documents are needed for import customs clearance?
Customs declaration documents
01 Import required information
1. Packing list, invoice, contract, bill of lading
2. Domestic consignee registration number
3. Foreign consignor registration number
4. Registration number of overseas manufacturers in China
5. Certificate of origin, health certificate, phytosanitary certificate
6. Chinese labels and foreign language label translations
02 Import process
1. Organize the documents required for the goods
2. Make Chinese labels and handle Chinese label review
3. Foreign labeling
4. The goods arrive at the port
5. Exchange bill of lading
6. Customs declaration
7. Pay taxes
8. Release
9. National inspection sampling or sample testing (there is a probability of being selected)
10. Issue inspection and quarantine certificate
03 Import precautions
1. Before importing, confirm whether the country where you are located is allowed, otherwise you will not be able to import;
2. Confirm whether there is domestic consignee registration, foreign consignor registration and overseas manufacturer registration number in China, otherwise it will not be imported;
3. Check the national standards, inspection and quarantine agreements, and inspection and quarantine regulations in advance, and provide early warning for non-compliance;
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