Agriculture minister visits Tokyo matcha cafe as Iran war affects tea production

Tea producers are increasingly concerned about procuring the fuel needed in April-June for work such as drying harvested tea leaves amid Middle East tensions.

Agriculture minister visits Tokyo matcha cafe as Iran war affects tea production
Agriculture minister visits Tokyo matcha cafe as Iran war affects tea production Photo: The Japan Times

Agriculture minister Norikazu Suzuki (far right) exchanges views on overseas expansion while holding a matcha latte, on Thursday in Tokyo's Taito Ward
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Agriculture minister Norikazu Suzuki on Thursday visited Matchamon, a cafe in Tokyo that serves matcha-based drinks, exchanging views with executives of its operator about overseas expansion and impacts on tea production from the ongoing Middle East crisis.The executives said there have been no problems with raw material procurement, but they said they have been forced to postpone the planned opening of cafes in the Middle East due to the tense situation in the region.Japan's exports of green tea, including matcha, totaled ¥72.1 billion in 2025
The year-on-year export growth in value was the largest for green tea among all agricultural, forestry and fisheries products.The minister showed expectations for conveying the true attraction of matcha to people around the world through the operation of cafes abroad, in addition to tea exports.Tea producers are increasingly concerned about fuel procurement amid the Middle East tensions
A large amount of fuel oil is needed in April-June for work such as drying harvested tea leaves."It is important to create a situation in which sufficient fuel oil is supplied," Suzuki said.

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