
About Jade Coffee
JADE COFFEE has been committed to the development of the coffee culture in Taiwan, connecting the Taiwanese roasters directly to the Brazilian specialty coffee producers in a sustainable way, by providing transparent and reliable services.
We have the ability to source coffees at every quality level from different producing areas in Brazil, fulfilling different needs of the local market, as well as Taiwanese consumers' refined taste for coffee.
JADE COFFEE provides Brazil's specialty coffees, opening up your different coffee horizons, and then bringing more value to the partners, hoping to become an excellent bridge between the Brazilian producers and Taiwanese consumers, creating harmony between the supply side and the consumption end.
We have the ability to source coffees at every quality level from different producing areas in Brazil, fulfilling different needs of the local market, as well as Taiwanese consumers' refined taste for coffee.
JADE COFFEE provides Brazil's specialty coffees, opening up your different coffee horizons, and then bringing more value to the partners, hoping to become an excellent bridge between the Brazilian producers and Taiwanese consumers, creating harmony between the supply side and the consumption end.

About Minasul Asia

Minasul is a coffee cooperative located in Varginha city, in Minas Gerais State, the biggest coffee-producing state of Brazil.
Founded in 1958, Minasul has more than 7,500 farming members, where 90% are small farms, and is one of the founders of the Brazilian Specialty Coffee Association (BSCA). Minasul receives coffees from more than 150 cities of Minas Gerais State and is the second largest coffee cooperative of Brazil with capacity to process up to 1,5 million bags per crop, 80% of which are fine coffees.
Since 1993, it’s been holding Coffee Quality Contest among its members, with the goal of helping them to produce specialty coffees. With solid values such as respect, transparency and excellence, Minasul's mission is to stimulate the improvement of coffee quality and promote the potential that its region has to produce specialty coffees.
With the strategic vision of global expansion, Minasul has established international units, such as Minasul USA, Minasul Europe and Minasul Asia.
Founded in 1958, Minasul has more than 7,500 farming members, where 90% are small farms, and is one of the founders of the Brazilian Specialty Coffee Association (BSCA). Minasul receives coffees from more than 150 cities of Minas Gerais State and is the second largest coffee cooperative of Brazil with capacity to process up to 1,5 million bags per crop, 80% of which are fine coffees.
Since 1993, it’s been holding Coffee Quality Contest among its members, with the goal of helping them to produce specialty coffees. With solid values such as respect, transparency and excellence, Minasul's mission is to stimulate the improvement of coffee quality and promote the potential that its region has to produce specialty coffees.
With the strategic vision of global expansion, Minasul has established international units, such as Minasul USA, Minasul Europe and Minasul Asia.