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Japan’s green tea exports reach highest level in over 70 years

By Published On: December 13, 20251.1 min readViews: 630 Comments on Japan’s green tea exports reach highest level in over 70 years

TOKYO – Japan’s green tea exports in the first 10 months of this year reached the highest level in over 70 years on the back of the booming overseas market for matcha powder and the depreciation of the Japanese yen, government and industry data showed Saturday.

Tea exports between January and October grew 44 percent from the same period last year to 10,084 tons. The United States was the top destination, importing 3,497 tons in the 10 months, followed by Taiwan, Thailand and Germany.

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Green tea exports have been increasing for nine consecutive years, reflecting the growing overseas popularity of Japanese foods among health-conscious consumers.

Despite rising overseas sales, annual shipments remained below 10,000 tons after peaking at 11,553 tons in 1954, partly as Chinese tea grew in popularity.

Despite sluggish green tea demand within Japan, tea leaf prices have been rising in recent years in line with falling production.

In 2024, Japan produced about 74,000 tons of tea leaves, more than 10 percent less than a decade earlier, amid declining demand for sencha used in brewing and an aging farming population.

According to an agricultural cooperative in the southwestern prefecture of Kagoshima, the country’s major tea leaf producer, leaves produced between October and November, typically used for bottled tea drinks, fetched over 2,500 yen ($16) per kilogram, surging six-fold from a year earlier.




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