The beans – 100 % Arabica – are provided by a vast amount of small-scale coffee farmers in countries like Mexico, Peru, and Honduras, then blended and roasted into the finest coffees ever found in an IKEA store.

Unlike previous IKEA coffee beans, these new beans are organic. And, we’ve made everything more sustainable, so … Trace your coffee beans: www.utz.org/IKEA. Also, farmers are paid more for organic crops. Workers earn a living wage and farmers increase their income.But UTZ certification was just the beginning. Add that to an overall quality improvement of each bean and you get a tastier cup every time.

So, it comes as no surprise that a Swedish company like IKEA is committed to offering good beans. "It takes good care of not only the coffee but also the growers and workers,” he explains. Just like the coffee served in IKEA Restaurants and IKEA Bistros.

Shop IKEA today to browse our wide selection of affordable coffee tables. It’s about quality and sustainability, too.

The definitions of organic vary across countries, but the intention is the same – good environmental practices, like preserving soil health, biodiversity, and human and animal health. “We have worked many years with UTZ coffee because it aligns with the IKEA Code of Conduct, IWAY,” says Henrik Ringdahl, an IKEA product developer who helped create the PÅTÅR coffees.

Our PÅTÅR coffees are not only UTZ certified but organic too.

Just like the coffee served in IKEA Restaurants and IKEA Bistros. The beans – 100 % Arabica – are provided by a vast amount of small-scale coffee farmers in countries like Mexico, Peru, and Honduras, then blended and roasted into the finest coffees ever found in an IKEA store.

A full pot was made from IKEA's new Påtår dark-roast beans. Price: IKEA Ground Coffee, Medium And Dark Roast Variety Pack Bundle - 100% Organic Arabica Coffee - 17.6 Oz Each (Pack of 2 - Total 35.2 oz) With Stainless Steel Measuring Coffee Spoon. Our PÅTÅR coffees are not only UTZ certified but organic too.

The trick is to get all of this right. Just like the coffee served in IKEA Restaurants and IKEA Bistros. Just like the coffee served in IKEA Restaurants and IKEA Bistros. We want to source food from more sustainable sources and make it available at affordable prices. We want to source food from more sustainable sources and make it available at affordable prices. “Building on UTZ we also wanted our beans to be organically grown, meaning without the use of fertilizers and pesticides,” says Jacqueline Macalister, responsible for health and sustainability at IKEA Food. Something we hope you and your friends will be happily asking for.An intense medium to full body coffee with notes of dark chocolate in the lingering aftertaste.Organic food production aims at sustaining farming practices that are better for people and the planet.UTZ certified coffee: ensures sustainable farming standards and fair conditions for workers.You can easily check the origin of the coffee beans by visiting www.utz.org/IKEA.All coffee served and sold in the IKEA store is organic and UTZ certified. But good beans it not just about taste. This means better opportunities for coffee farmers, their families and our planet. Add that to an overall quality improvement of each bean and you get a tastier cup every time.

Also, farmers are paid more for organic crops. In the IKEA store, you will find several organic food options.Traceability is one of the foundations on which the UTZ program is based. Here you can find your local IKEA website and more about the IKEA business idea.

The trick is to get all of this right. Chances are you drink coffee on a regular basis. The ability to trace the origin of commodities provides reassurance that crops have been produced according to the standards and that buyers contribute to better farming. That way they improve their livelihood while at the same time they’re safeguarding the environment.”Only 100% Arabica beans, the species widely considered top notch for taste, are used in IKEA coffee.