Answer: Yes, coffee beans are typically shipped in burlap bags (also referred to as jute bags). This is because burlap is inexpensive for producers and provides good protection during transport. Once at the roaster, however, vacuum sealed bags are typically used to prevent flavor degradation due to oxidation – yet burlap remains one of the staples used when transporting green coffee beans from farm to consumer.

This listing is for one large burlap coffee bag which was once used to transport fresh, premium organic green whole bean coffee from South America to the USA. These 100% yute plant burlap bags may feature designs or writing on them; for your own country of origin preferences please leave us a note at checkout – otherwise we will ship 4 random bags!

Reusing these bags for feeding animals, food storage and tools is also beneficial, while they can also be utilized to protect new grass seed, tree roots and young plants in your garden.