Bula Coffee really is a double shot – giving the world a great shot of coffee and villagers a better shot at life!

Nestled predominantly in the highlands and scattered throughout the Island of Viti Levu is Fiji’s unique wild coffee, reminiscent of its thriving and enterprising past, yet hidden in the undergrowth for decades. The perfect Arabica bean was discovered in Fiji by chance in 2011 with the Arabica origins dating back to 1000 BC. It is probable that these beans were introduced by Jacob Stork in the 1880s when he tried coffee farming here. If not him, then some other erstwhile pioneer is responsible.
A process to test the bean proved it to be of world-class standards, and the quest quickly began to create a sustainable industry that now encompasses around 40 villages, involving over 1200 people who hand pick the coffee cherries before they make their way to the Bula Coffee manufacturing plant in Sigatoka. There the process of bringing a world class coffee to you takes on the next stage of its journey.
The crop to cup process, all completed in Fiji ensures that Fijians and the Fijian economy reap the full benefit from their natural resource.
Bula Coffee is not just about sourcing and bringing great coffee to you. The desire is to assist the economic empowerment of Fiji’s rural communities.
Bula Coffee really is a double shot – giving the world a great shot of coffee and villagers a better shot at life!
Looking for a Fiji taste adventure – Bula Coffee is available at Tappoo, Jack’s of Fiji, and Prouds shops and at select Resort Boutiques.
On Denarau, that means to check out the following. If they don’t have it they should be able to get it for you.
At The Fiji Beach Resort & Spa Jack’s of Fiji and Island Style Boutique.
At The Sheraton Fiji Golf & Beach Resort & Spa Jack’s of Fiji and Prouds‘ Sheraton Boutique and Sogo Sheraton Tropical Trader.
At Sofitel Fiji Resort and Spa Sogo Sofitel Store.
At Club Wyndham Wyndham Boutique Store and Consumer Store
Port Denarau News Agency at the Port Retail Centre and Jack’s of Fiji.
Locally selected supermarkets and cafes or online at Bula Coffee


