Japan's surimi imports in April increased slightly by 0.4% year-on-year

Published Jun 25, 2024

Tridge summary

Japan's fried surimi output saw a 3.2% increase, reaching 13,086 tons in April, marking the first rise since November 2021. However, the overall surimi output from January to April decreased by 7.8% to 147,599 tons. Import volumes also saw mixed results, with a slight overall decrease of 0.4% to 59,473 tons, including a notable 14.7% decrease in imports from the United States. On the other hand, imports from Russia and Thailand increased threefold to 2,047 tons.
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Original content

The output of fried surimi was 13,086 tons, up 3.2%, the first time in 5 months that it exceeded the same period last year. In December last year and January this year, the monthly output was less than 10,000 tons, and it recovered to 11,000 tons from February. In April, the output of crab sticks was 11,081 tons, up 0.8%, the output of boiled fish cake was 2,522 tons, up 0.4% year-on-year, the output of traditional steamed fish cake (ita-kamaboko) was 3,020 tons, up 6.1% year-on-year; the output of baked fish cake was 5,647 tons, down 2.9% year-on-year, and the output of casing surimi was 618 tons, down 3 year-on-year 7.8%. The cumulative output of surimi from January to April this year was 147,599 tons, a year-on-year decrease of 7.8%, of which the output of fish cake was 11,358 tons, a year-on-year decrease of 22.5%, and the output of fried fish cake was 58,335 tons, a year-on-year decrease of 9%. In April, Japan imported surimi of 20,368 tons, a year-on-year ...
Source: Foodmate

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