Japan's Sake Industry Sees Record Export Growth in 2024
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Record Export Performance for Sake in 2024
The Japan Sake and Shochu Makers Association (JSS) has unveiled impressive data demonstrating the growing global appetite for sake in 2024. With the total export value soaring to JPY 43.5 billion, this marked a 6% rise from the previous year. A remarkable number of 3.45 million cases, equivalent to 9 liters each, were shipped to an unprecedented 80 countries, showcasing a vibrant expansion in international markets.
This sustained growth trend since 2020 is noteworthy, with the export value increasing by 1.8 times. The average unit price of sake also rose significantly, by 1.3 times, while the number of countries importing sake expanded by 19. The past five years have seen premium sake markets flourishing, indicating a positive trend for exporters.
Regional Insights on Sake Exports
When looking at the export figures by region, Asia remains a leading market, accounting for 61% of the total export value, despite a slight year-on-year decline. Interestingly, South Korea experienced a robust growth rate of 29%, signaling a rising popularity of sake. Thailand and Malaysia also reported impressive performances in this sector.
Meanwhile, North America showcased a remarkable 27% increase in sake shipments, attributed mainly to its integration into fine-dining experiences. In Western Europe, there was an 18% rise in sake exports YoY, with an extraordinary expansion of 2.5 times over the last five years, largely driven by collaborations with the wine industry. The UK and France have been standout performers, seeing their sake markets expand approximately threefold and 2.6 times, respectively.
Future Initiatives from JSS for Global Expansion
To bolster global awareness and appreciation of sake, JSS has embarked on strategic partnerships with esteemed organizations such as the Association de la Sommellerie Internationale (ASI) and the Union de la Sommellerie Française (UDSF). A pivotal initiative of 2024 involved JSS conducting a masterclass at the ASI Boot Camp in Spain, aiming to educate young sommeliers about the intricacies of sake.
Additionally, JSS has participated in several international trade fairs, including ProWein and ProWine in São Paulo, and the Warsaw Wine Experience, all aimed at broadening distribution channels. Such initiatives are central to JSS's mission of putting sake on the global map.
Significant Milestones and Recognition
One outstanding achievement this year was sake's inclusion as part of the service task in the finals of the ASI Contest Best Sommelier of Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. This prominent event has significantly elevated the profile of sake among sommeliers, which is crucial for its further distribution and appreciation in high-end restaurants.
Moreover, an important milestone was achieved with the registration of "Traditional knowledge and skills of sake-making with koji mold in Japan" as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage, which has undoubtedly enhanced sake’s global stature. Looking ahead, JSS has set its sights on expanding into promising markets such as Latin America, Eastern Europe, and Southeast Asia by 2025, intending to drive further growth in sake exports.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the key export figures for sake in 2024?
The total export value reached JPY 43.5 billion, with 3.45 million cases shipped to 80 countries.
Which regions are leading in sake exports?
Asia leads with 61% of the export value, followed by notable growth in North America and Western Europe.
What initiatives is JSS undertaking to promote sake?
JSS is collaborating with international sommelier associations and participating in global trade fairs to raise awareness.
How has sake's status been recognized internationally?
Sake was featured in the ASI Contest finals and was recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage.
What future plans does JSS have for sake exports?
JSS aims to expand into Latin America, Eastern Europe, and Southeast Asia by 2025 to foster export growth.
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