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“We expect next year to be even bigger, and this is all part of a long-term strategy"

Australian Avocado industry aiming to increase exports to Japan

The Australian avocado industry is set to increase exports to Japan, not just this year, but also the industry plans to increase its export volume year-on-year, according to the peak industry body.

“Japan is the largest avocado market in Asia, and it has lots of growth potential for us,” Avocados Australia CEO John Tyas said. “Australian avocados were very well received in Japan last year and our exporters made substantial inroads into developing partnerships with Japanese importers. Despite a lighter crop in Western Australia this year we are expecting a three-fold increase in the quantity of avocados that will be exported to Japan,” said John Tyas.

The Australian avocado industry has invested in a marketing campaign scheduled to promote Australian avocados to Japanese shoppers. The campaign commenced in mid-September and will continue through until November. It will include social marketing and in-store retail promotions.

“We expect next year to be even bigger, and this is all part of a long-term strategy to grow our exports and support the Australian avocado industry,” Mr Tyas said.

Photo: Avocados Australia CEO John Tyas.

Australia’s overall production of avocados jumped to over 120,000 tonnes in 2021-22 and is expected to reach 170,000 tonnes by 2026. Avocados Australia welcomes the opportunity to export to Japan all year-round supplying quality avocados from all regions of Australia.

“We are committed to increasing our exports to Japan and once our Australian government negotiates a market access protocol for all regions of Australia our aim is to supply quality Australian avocados to Japan all year round,” said John Tyas.

The peak industry body and Australian exporters intend to take part in trade events in Japan to promote Australian avocados in the market there such as having a presence at FOODEX JAPAN, one of which is Bendotti Avocado.

“We have been trading with Japan for a number of years and have built a solid foundation with them,” Trevor Bendotti said. “We will continue to grow and develop this market with them as it is very important to us.”

Avocados Australia has also been working closely with Austrade and the Western Australian Government to grow the market in Japan and the industry welcomes the opportunity to utilise the WA trade office based there. The Australian avocado industry has worked hard to ensure that the fruit exported to Japan is of the highest quality and one Japanese importer, Farmind, has observed that Australian avocados are arriving in great condition.

“From the internal quality of the fruit received, it [Australian avocado] had better internals than Chile and Peru,” Noel Shield said. “The fruit would be excellent for both retail and food service.”

 

Source: Avocados Australia press release

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