Taiwan officials pitch homegrown farm produce in Japan

Published 2023년 3월 6일

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Kaohsiung Mayor Chen Chi-mai visited Tokyo's Central Wholesale Market to promote Taiwanese produce, focusing on green jujubes and pineapples. The fruit has passed strict Japanese quarantine measures and is marketed with a quality guarantee by importer Maruei. Taiwan's pineapple exports to Japan saw a significant increase, becoming the leading market despite a drop in overall exports due to China's ban. In 2022, Taiwan's agricultural and farm product exports to non-Chinese markets reached a record NT$135.4 billion, with Japan being the second-largest market.
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Tokyo, March 6 (CNA) Kaohsiung Mayor Chen Chi-mai (陳其邁) visited Tokyo's Central Wholesale Market on Monday to promote Taiwan-grown produce, such as green jujubes, and thanked Japanese consumers for their support for Taiwanese fruit. Speaking at a news conference held at the wholesale market ahead of Foodex Japan 2023, Chen hailed the sale of green jujubes from Kaohsiung in Japan. He personally guaranteed the fruit's quality to the Japanese public, saying it had passed strict quarantine measures imposed by Japanese authorities before being able to be marketed in Japan. Also present at the event was Nobuyuki Tanaka, chairman of importer Maruei, who has promised to help boost the sale of Kaohsiung-grown jujubes in the Japanese market. In addition to 400 boxes of green jujubes that are being sold in Japan, Tanaka said his company would import 1,500 boxes of Taiwanese pineapples between late March and mid-May. Chen handed Tanaka a certificate of appreciation, thanking him for marketing ...
Source: Focustaiwan

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