Abstract
The data on imported vegetables in Japanese agriculture is interesting. According to data from December 2022, the total quantity of imported vegetables was up to 6.78kt, the value was 2.49 million yen, and the price was 367 yen/kg. This suggests that Japan imports a lot of vegetables from abroad. The import volume is high, and the price tends to be high accordingly. The price of 367 yen per kg is a little higher than the price level of general vegetables, but this may be due to the costs of processing and transporting the product as it is imported. The data show that imported vegetables play an important role in Japan’s agricultural market and that foreign supplies are needed to meet domestic demand.
Total quantity of imported vegetables.
The volume of imported vegetables in Japan’s agricultural sector hit a record peak of 45.4kt in March 2006. However, looking at subsequent trends, the current total of imported vegetables has fallen to about 15% of its peak level. This trend can be attributed to a variety of factors affecting the demand and supply of imported vegetables. For example, these include advances in domestic agricultural technology and increases in production, changes in the balance of demand and supply between regions, and changes in domestic demand for imported vegetables. Other factors to consider include changes in the international trade environment and the impact of exchange rates. The trend of declining volumes of imported vegetables from their peak is interpreted as part of a response to developments in domestic agriculture and changes in demand.


The maximum is 45.4kt[2006年3月] of Imported vegetables total, and the current value is about 14.9%
Total price of imported vegetables.
The price of vegetables in Japanese agriculture reached a record high of 8.24 million yen in December 2022 for imported vegetables combined. This indicates that the current value is the highest ever. This trend is linked to increased demand for imported vegetables and price fluctuations. The price increase may be due to increased domestic demand and fluctuations in the prices of imported goods due to external factors. Seasonal and weather-related fluctuations in production volume also affect prices. This data suggests that vegetable prices are influenced by market supply and demand, as well as the external environment, and that international factors are also important factors in the prices of imported vegetables in particular.


The maximum is 8.24Myen[2006年4月] of Imported vegetables total, and the current value is about 30.2%
The price of imported vegetable meters.
The prices of imported vegetables in Japanese agriculture have fluctuated between 2006 and 2022. In October 2022, imported vegetable prices hit a record peak of 704 yen per kg, but current prices are around 52.1% of the peak. This price fluctuation is due to various factors affecting the demand and supply of imported vegetables. For example, these include changes in the international trade environment, fluctuations in production and transportation costs of imported vegetables, and the effects of exchange rates. Changes in domestic demand and seasonal fluctuations in demand also affect prices. A decrease in prices from the peak is interpreted as part of a response to increased supply or changes in demand. Price fluctuations reflect market trends and are an important source of information for agricultural producers and consumers.


The maximum is 704Yen/kg[2022年10月] of Imported vegetables total, and the current value is about 52.1%
Latest price of imported vegetable scales.
Prices of imported vegetables in Japanese agriculture in 2022 are showing large fluctuations. In October 2022, the price of imported vegetables reached a high of 704 yen per kg, which was a record peak. However, since then, the current price has fallen to about 52.1% of the peak price. This price fluctuation is due to several factors affecting the demand and supply of imported vegetables. These include changes in the international trade environment, fluctuations in production and transportation costs of imported vegetables, and the impact of exchange rates. Changes in domestic demand and seasonal fluctuations in demand also affect prices. The sharp decline in prices from a peak is related to market dynamics, such as increasing supply or decreasing demand. These price fluctuations are an important source of information for agricultural stakeholders and consumers to understand market conditions.


The maximum is 704Yen/kg[2022年10月] of Imported vegetables total, and the current value is about 52.1%
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