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Crop calendar

Burundi Coffee Crop Calendar

Flowering, cherry development, harvest, processing, milling and the realistic export window for Burundi — split by region, because a single national figure hides the variation that determines when a shipment is possible.

Cycle summary

Crop year
Crop year commonly quoted April–March
Harvest
March–July
Export window
June–December
Species
Arabica
Altitude
1,400–2,000 m
Ports
Dar es Salaam (Central Corridor), Mombasa (Northern Corridor)

Calendars

1 regional cycle

Each calendar covers one growing area or one crop cycle. Where a country runs more than one, they are shown separately rather than averaged.

National — washing station cycle

Crop year commonly quoted April–March

Stage
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Flowering
Cherry development
HarvestPeak April–June
Processing & drying
Dry milling & grading
Main export window
  • Flowering: Sep–Nov
  • Cherry development: Nov–Mar
  • Harvest: Mar–Jul. Peak April–June
  • Processing & drying: Mar–Aug
  • Dry milling & grading: Jun–Oct
  • Main export window: Jun–Dec

Kayanza and Ngozi at higher altitude finish latest; low-lying Bubanza starts first.

These are typical ranges

Harvest timing shifts year to year with rainfall, and within a country with altitude and aspect. Treat these as planning ranges rather than as fixed dates, and confirm the position for the specific crop when a shipment window is being agreed.

Regions

Regional harvest timing

Which areas pick when, and what that means for the separations available at each point in the season.

Burundi harvest timing by region
RegionAltitudeSpeciesHarvest
Kayanza1,700–2,000 mArabicaApril–July
Ngozi1,600–1,900 mArabicaApril–July
Gitega & Muramvya1,500–1,850 mArabicaMarch–June