25 Jun 2026 By AIYANA LEA

Bali Origins Introduced a New Model for Indonesian Coffee Supply at World of Coffee Bangkok 2026.

Bali — World of Coffee Bangkok 2026 brought together some of the biggest names in coffee, from manufacturers and roasters to café operators and global buyers. Among more than 400 exhibitors, Bali Origins used the event to introduce a different way of thinking about Indonesian coffee supply—one built on structure, consistency, and long-term reliability.

Held from May 7–9 at BITEC and organised by the Specialty Coffee Association, the exhibition has become one of the coffee industry’s most important international meeting points. For Bali Origins, the event marked an opportunity to present its approach to an audience increasingly focused on consistency, traceability, and dependable supply.

Indonesia has long held a strong reputation as a coffee origin. What buyers are paying closer attention to now is how that coffee performs beyond origin alone. Stable supply, repeatable quality, and production standards are becoming increasingly important considerations, particularly for businesses operating at scale.

This is where Bali Origins enters the conversation.

Bali Origins entered the market with a clear focus on producing premium coffee beans for global B2B supply through structured processing, quality control, and long-term consistency. The company works across Indonesia, including Bali, Java, and Lombok, managing post-harvest handling from farm selection and sourcing through trusted plantations to drying, roasting, and final quality control.

By bringing sourcing and production into one coordinated process, Bali Origins reduces the fragmentation that often creates inconsistency. The goal is simple: reduce variation and deliver coffee that performs consistently from one batch to the next. This supports roasters, distributors, and café operators seeking a more dependable supply partner.

An engineering-led approach shapes the company’s operations, supported by ongoing investment in processing systems and quality control. From handling perfectly ripe cherries for specialty coffee to maintaining consistency throughout production, the emphasis remains on stability, precision, and repeatable results.

At World of Coffee Bangkok 2026, Bali Origins translated that philosophy into a live experience.

Visitors participated in brewing demonstrations, product testing, and discussions designed to connect production methods with cup performance.

The sessions featured Ryan Wibawa, known for his performance at the World Brewers Cup 2024 and multiple national titles; Muhammad Aga, World Espresso Champion 2025; and Inthat Weasakaree, Thailand Brewers Cup Champion for 2025 and 2026. Rather than focusing on coffee as storytelling alone, the sessions explored how decisions in processing influence consistency in the final brew.

World of Coffee Bangkok may have concluded, but for Bali Origins, the event represented something bigger than an exhibition appearance. It marked an early step in establishing a new benchmark for Indonesian coffee supply, bringing together consistency, traceability, and quality control within one coordinated system.

More information about Bali Origins coffee, its product range, and partnership opportunities is available on the company’s official website. https://baliorigins.com/