Vietnamese bananas on Japan’s supermarket shelves

May 02, 2016 - 18:00

Vietnamese bananas have marked their official presence in Japan’s market with the first bunches hitting the shelves of the discount chain Don Quijote on April 30.

The first bunches of Vietnamese bananas on Japan’s supermarket shelves. – Photo VNA
Viet Nam News

TOKYO – Vietnamese bananas have marked their official presence in Japan’s market with the first bunches hitting the shelves of the discount chain Don Quijote on April 30.
Nguyễn Trung Dũng, a representative of the Vietnamese Embassy’s Trade Office in Japan, said about 15 tonnes of bananas exported by the Huy Long An company were sold at over 10 Don Quijote stores in Tokyo and nearby Saitama and Chiba prefectures.
Japan was expected to double its banana imports from Việt Nam and sell them at more places in the near future, he noted.
The Northeast Asian country consumes approximately 1 million tonnes of bananas per year. Up to 85 per cent of its imported bananas currently hail from the Philippines.
However, many Japanese companies say they want to seek more suppliers.
Việt Nam’s bananas were first shipped to Japan in 2013 as a step to survey the local market, and they were not present at big retail chains like Don Quijote.
According to Hidekatsu Ishikawa, President of Vient Co. Ltd, Japanese importers highly regard the quality of Vietnamese bananas as their sweetness suits Japanese people’s taste, and they are sold at competitive prices.
Aside from Don Quijote, some local supermarket chains such as Chalenger in Niigata prefecture are also offering the product.

The Vietnamese Trade Office said it would work with businesses to step up marketing the bananas at trade promotion events in Japan in the time ahead. – VNS

 

 

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