Japan: Agricultural and livestock product imports in 2020 decreased due to coronavirus

Published 2021년 1월 29일

Tridge summary

Trade statistics released by the Ministry of Finance on 28 revealed that livestock products and food imports in 2020 decreased due to falling domestic demand and transportation stagnation caused by the spread of coronavirus infection. There was a 13% decrease in imports of fresh vegetables, the smallest in the last 10 years, and a decrease in frozen vegetables and dairy products such as natural cheese. The imports of livestock meat also fell for the first time in 5 years. The corona virus has changed consumer habits, leading to a shift towards domestic products.
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Trade statistics released by the Ministry of Finance on 28 revealed that livestock products and food imports in 2020, and items that decreased from the previous year were one after another. Impact of falling domestic demand and transportation stagnation due to the spread of coronavirus infection The corona virus has changed due to the increasing imports. Attention is focused on whether to switch to imported products or domestic products. January-December 2008 Imports of fresh vegetables decreased by 13% from the previous year to about 690,000 tons. , The smallest in the last 10 years. The decrease was noticeable in items mainly made in China such as onions, onions, and headed cabbage. Due to the corona virus, the demand for restaurants and hotels that handle a lot of imported products has dropped sharply. Domestic vegetables after autumn However, the supply of onions stagnated due to the suspension of processing plants and port operations in China, the main importer of the virus, ...

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