British food and drink exports to Japan have received a festive boost with 39 additional products achieving geographical indication (GI) status. This move solidifies their authenticity and ensures protection against imitation, marking a milestone for UK producers aiming to expand in Japan’s vast consumer market.
Strengthening British Exports Through GI Status
Japan’s recent decision to grant GI status to iconic British products like Single Malt Welsh Whisky and Beacon Fell Traditional Lancashire Cheese reflects the growing demand for authentic UK goods.
GI status assures Japanese consumers of the products’ quality and origin while enhancing export opportunities for British businesses.
Notable Benefits:
- Market Reach: Japan’s population of 124 million offers a robust market for premium goods.
- Economic Growth: With GI products contributing over £6 billion annually to UK exports, this development supports rural jobs and tourism.
- Global Competitiveness: Protected products benefit from increased global recognition and reduced counterfeit risks.
Celebrated Products with New Status
Under Japan’s scrutiny, these British products now enjoy special recognition, reinforcing their cultural and culinary heritage. Highlights include:
Product |
Region |
Distinction |
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Ayrshire New Potatoes | Scotland | Known for early-season flavor and texture. |
Cornish Sardines | Cornwall | Sustainable and locally sourced seafood. |
Sussex Wine | England | High standards in traditional sparkling wines. |
Halen Môn Sea Salt | Wales | Unique salt crafted using local waters. |
Carmarthen Ham | Wales | Traditional curing methods passed down generations. |
“A Recipe for Success”
UK Food Security Minister Daniel Zeichner applauded the achievement, saying:
“We are committed to expanding trade opportunities for British producers worldwide. GI status offers a mark of quality and confidence for consumers, ensuring the growth of businesses across the UK.”
Likewise, Trade Minister Douglas Alexander emphasized the commercial significance:
“This recognition ensures Japanese consumers receive authentic British goods, boosting exports and driving economic growth.”
Business Leaders Speak Out
UK food and drink entrepreneurs celebrated the milestone:
- Mark Driver, Rathfinny Wine Estate:
“Sussex PDO recognition in Japan underscores the provenance and quality of our sparkling wines. It’s a triumph for British winemakers.” - Stephen Davies, Penderyn Distillery:
“Japan’s appreciation for single malt whisky makes this GI status crucial for our brand’s global strategy.” - Alison Lea-Wilson, Halen Môn:
“GI protections enhance our ability to differentiate authentic products in competitive markets like Japan.”
A Global Wave of Protection
This development is part of the UK’s broader efforts to protect its GIs internationally.
Product | Origin |
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1. Armagh Bramley Apples | Northern Ireland |
2. Ayrshire New Potatoes/Ayrshire Earlies | Scotland |
3. Beacon Fell Traditional Lancashire Cheese | England |
4. Bonchester Cheese | Scotland |
5. Buxton Blue | England |
6. Cambrian Mountains Lamb | Wales |
7. Carmarthen Ham | Wales |
8. Cornish Sardines | England |
9. Darnibole | Scotland |
10. Dovedale Cheese | England |
11. Fal Oysters | England |
12. Fenland Celery | England |
13. Gloucestershire Cider | England |
14. Gloucestershire Perry | England |
15. Gower Salt Marsh Lamb | Wales |
16. Lakeland Herdwick | England |
17. New Season Comber Potatoes/Comber Earlies Potatoes | Northern Ireland |
18. Newmarket Sausage | England |
19. Orkney Beef | Scotland |
20. Orkney Lamb | Scotland |
21. Rutland Bitter | England |
22. Scottish Wild Salmon | Scotland |
23. Shetland Lamb | Scotland |
24. Sussex Wine | England |
25. Swaledale Ewes Cheese | England |
26. Teviotdale Cheese | Scotland |
27. The Vale of Clwyd Denbigh Plum | Wales |
28. Traditional Welsh Cider | Wales |
29. Traditional Welsh Perry | Wales |
30. Vale of Evesham Asparagus | England |
31. West Wales Coracle Caught Salmon | Wales |
32. West Wales Coracle Caught Sewin | Wales |
33. Whitstable Oysters | England |
34. Worcestershire Cider | England |
35. Worcestershire Perry | England |
36. Yorkshire Forced Rhubarb | England |
37. New Forest Pannage Ham | England |
38. Welsh Leeks | Wales |
39. Welsh Whisky | Wales |
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England: 22 products
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Scotland: 11 products
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Wales: 14 products
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Northern Ireland: 3 products
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Meat and Poultry: 13 products
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Dairy and Cheese: 10 products
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Fish and Seafood: 6 products
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Fruits and Vegetables: 8 products
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Beverages: 6 products
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Other: 6 products
Expanding Horizons
The success of British GIs in Japan paves the way for more significant opportunities. Producers can capitalize on this momentum by building awareness and forging stronger international partnerships.
With growing global recognition, UK food and drink exports are well-positioned to thrive in new markets.
For producers, the next steps involve leveraging this recognition to deepen their footprint in Japan, ensuring sustainable growth while championing British heritage worldwide.
Sources: THX News, Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, Department for Business and Trade, Daniel Zeichner MP & The Rt Hon Douglas Alexander MP.