Sector Trend Analysis – Cooking oils in Japan

Note: This report includes forecasting data that is based on baseline historical data.

Executive summary

In 2021, Japan was the eleventh largest retail market for edible oils according to data from Euromonitor. That year, retail sales of cooking oils in Japan were valued at US$1.7 billion. Other edible oil was the leading category, with sales estimated at US$907.2 million in 2021 followed by rapeseed oil (US$416.7 million) and olive oil (US$414.9 million). Nisshin Oillio Group Ltd., Ajinomoto Co Inc and Kadoya Sesame Mills Inc were the three companies with the largest market share in the cooking oils market in Japan.

Japan is a net importer of cooking oils. In 2021, its imports were valued at US$1.4 billion while its exports were valued at US$94.1 million. From 2017 to 2020, Japan's imports of cooking oils increased by a compound annual growth rate CAGR of 2.8%. Palm oil and its fractions were leading in terms of imports values with US$672.3 million, representing 48.9% of total cooking oils imports.

In 2021, Malaysia, Indonesia and Spain were Japan's three main suppliers of cooking oils. Canada was Japan's tenth largest supplier of cooking oils with imports valued at US$17.7 million. Canola oil was the leading cooking oil commodity imported from Canada, accounting for more than 85% of Japan's imports of Canadian cooking oils.

According to Mintel, 154 cooking oil products were launched in Japan between 2017 and 2021. The majority of the products were existing products with new packaging, followed by new variety/range extension, relaunch and new products. Nisshin OilliO, J-Oil Mills and Nippn Corporation / Nippon Flour Mills were the three leading companies in terms of launched products between 2017 and 2021.

 

Retail market

In 2021, retail sales of cooking oils in Japan were valued at US$1.7 billion. From 2017 to 2021, sales of cooking oils in the country grew by 4.6%. During this period, sales of other edible oil recorded the highest growth, with a CAGR of 7.5%. Sales of cooking oil are forecast to grow by 1.2% from 2022 to 2026, reaching US$1.8 billion in 2026. Sales of olive oil and other edible oils are each forecast to grow by 1.6% while sales of rapeseed oil are forecast to decrease by −0.2% between 2022 and 2026.

Other edible oil was the leading category, with sales estimated at US$907.2 million in 2021. Moreover, the category recorded the largest growth from 2017 to 2021. Sales of other edible oils are forecast to reach US$977.7 by 2026. Rapeseed oil was the second leading category in terms of sales in 2021, which were estimated at US$416.7 million, from US$395.4 million in 2017, an increase of 1.3% during this period. Sales of rapeseed oil are forecast to reach US$405.2 million by 2026. Sales of olive oil were estimated at US$414.9 million in 2021, from US$378.0 million in 2017, an increase of 2.4% during this period.

Retail sales of cooking oils in Japan, in US$ millions historical and forecast
Category 2017 2021 CAGR* % 2017-2021 2022 2026 CAGR* % 2022-2026
Edible oils 1,453.1 1,738.8 4.6 1,747.2 1,831.9 1.2
Other edible oil[1] 679.7 907.2 7.5 916.9 977.7 1.6
Rapeseed oil 395.4 416.7 1.3 409.3 405.2 −0.2
Olive oil 378.0 414.9 2.4 421.0 449.0 1.6

Source: Euromonitor International, 2022

*CAGR: Compound Annual Growth Rate

1: This includes vegetable and seed oil such as coconut oil, grapeseed oil, groundnut oil, sesame oil and walnut oil, as well as blended oils which contain less than 50% of any single type of oils broken down into the researched oil categories

Company landscape

In 2021, Nisshin Oillio Group Ltd, was the biggest player in the cooking oil market in Japan. The company's sales of edible oils were valued at US$832.6 million, representing a market share of 47.9%. Although the company's sales grew by 3.8% from 2017 to 2021, it lost −0.8% market during this period.

Ajinomoto Co Inc was the second leading category in terms of sales in 2021 with US$152.8 million, representing a market share of 8.8%. From 2017 to 2021, the company's sales of cooking oils declined. Furthermore, Ajinomoto Co Inc lost a −9.8% market share during this period.

Kadoya Sesame Mills Inc was the third-largest company in the cooking oils market in Japan in 2021, with retail sales estimated at US$94.9 million, representing a 5.5% market share. From 2017 to 2021, the company's sales of cooking oil increased by 4.6%.

In 2021, private label players held a market share of 3.4%, with sales valued at US$58.8 million. From 2017 to 2021, private labels' sales increased by 4.1%.

Retail sales of cooking oils in Japan by company, in US$ millions, historical
Company 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 CAGR* % 2017-2021
Nisshin Oillio Group Ltd 718.3 730.1 741.9 816.6 832.6 3.8
Ajinomoto Co Inc 193.3 181.2 169.6 174.4 152.8 −5.7
Kadoya Sesame Mills Inc 79.2 79.8 80.7 94.7 94.9 4.6
Deoleo SA 32.4 33.0 34.3 42.5 38.1 4.2
Takemoto Oil & Fat Co Ltd 18.6 23.8 24.6 28.9 30.1 12.8
Bright Food (Group) Co Ltd 31.8 32.4 32.8 28.0 23.5 −7.3
Solleone Olive Co 12.0 12.0 12.7 12.8 12.6 1.3
Mataluni SpA (Gruppo Mataluni) 11.9 11.9 12.7 11.1 10.7 −2.5
Private label 50.0 49.0 49.7 53.9 58.8 4.1
Others 305.8 349.7 429.5 466.1 484.7 12.2

Source: Euromonitor International, 2022

*CAGR: Compound Annual Growth Rate

Retail sales of cooking oils in Japan by company, share in %, historical
Company 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 CAGR* % 2017-2021
Nisshin Oillio Group Ltd 49.4 48.6 46.7 47.2 47.9 −0.8
Ajinomoto Co Inc 13.3 12.1 10.7 10.1 8.8 −9.8
Kadoya Sesame Mills Inc 5.5 5.3 5.1 5.5 5.5 0.0
Deoleo SA 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.5 2.2 0.0
Takemoto Oil & Fat Co Ltd 1.3 1.6 1.5 1.7 1.7 6.9
Bright Food (Group) Co Ltd 2.2 2.2 2.1 1.6 1.4 −10.7
Solleone Olive Co 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.7 0.7 −3.3
Mataluni SpA (Gruppo Mataluni) 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.6 0.6 −6.9
Private label 3.4 3.3 3.1 3.1 3.4 0.0
Others 21.0 23.3 27.0 27.0 27.9 7.4

Source: Euromonitor International, 2022

*CAGR: Compound Annual Growth Rate

Brand landscape

In 2021, Nisshin Oillio Group Ltd.'s Nisshin Oillio and Bosco were the two largest cooking oils brand in Japan, with sales valued at US$660.7 million (market share of 38.0%) and US$172.0 million (market share of 9.9%), respectively. Ajinomoto was the third-largest brand in terms of sales in 2021 with US$152.8 million, representing a market share of 8.8%.

From 2017 to 2021, sales of Nisshin Oillio increased by 4.3%, however, the brand experienced a market loss of −0.3% during this period. Sales of Bosco cooking oils increased by 1.7% during this period, although the company saw a market loss of −2.8%. On the other hand, sales of Ajinomoto cooking oils declined by −5.7% and the brand experience a market loss of −9.8% between 2017 and 2021.

Sales from private label brands were valued in US$58.8 million in 2021, representing a growth of 4.1% from 2017. Sales of private label brands represented a market share of 3.4% in 2021.

Retail sales of cooking oils in Japan by brand, in US$ millions, historical
Brand 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 CAGR* % 2017-2021
Nisshin Oillio (Nisshin Oillio Group Ltd) 557.5 558.1 563.4 638.8 660.7 4.3
Bosco (Nisshin Oillio Group Ltd) 160.7 172.0 178.5 177.8 172.0 1.7
Ajinomoto (Ajinomoto Co Inc) 193.3 181.2 169.6

174.4

152.8 −5.7
Kadoya (Kadoya Sesame Mills Inc) 79.2 79.8 80.7 94.7 94.9 4.6
Maruhon Sesame Oil (Takemoto Oil & Fat Co Ltd) 18.6 23.8 24.6 28.9 30.1 12.8
Filippo Berio (Bright Food (Group) Co Ltd) 31.8 32.4 32.8 28.0 23.5 −7.3
Bertolli (Deoleo SA) 15.9 16.1 16.8 26.2 23.2 10.0
Carbonell (Deoleo SA) 16.5 16.9 17.5 16.3 14.9 −2.5
Solleone (Solleone Olive Co) 12.0 12.0 12.7 12.8 12.6 1.3
Dante (Mataluni SpA (Gruppo Mataluni)) 11.9 11.9 12.7 11.1 10.7 −2.5
Private label 50.0 49.0 49.7 53.9 58.8 4.1
Others 305.8 349.7 429.5 466.1 484.7 12.2

Source: Euromonitor International, 2022

*CAGR: Compound Annual Growth Rate

Retail sales of cooking oils in Japan by brand, share in %, historical
Brand 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 CAGR* % 2017-2021
Nisshin Oillio (Nisshin Oillio Group Ltd) 38.4 37.1 35.5 36.9 38.0 −0.3
Bosco (Nisshin Oillio Group Ltd) 11.1 11.4 11.2 10.3 9.9 −2.8
Ajinomoto (Ajinomoto Co Inc) 13.3 12.1 10.7 10.1 8.8 −9.8
Kadoya (Kadoya Sesame Mills Inc) 5.5 5.3 5.1 5.5 5.5 0.0
Maruhon Sesame Oil (Takemoto Oil & Fat Co Ltd) 1.3 1.6 1.5 1.7 1.7 6.9
Filippo Berio (Bright Food (Group) Co Ltd) 2.2 2.2 2.1 1.6 1.4 −10.7
Bertolli (Deoleo SA) 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.5 1.3 4.3
Carbonell (Deoleo SA) 1.1 1.1 1.1 0.9 0.9 −4.9
Solleone (Solleone Olive Co) 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.7 0.7 −3.3
Dante (Mataluni SpA (Gruppo Mataluni)) 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.6 0.6 −6.9
Private label 3.4 3.3 3.1 3.1 3.4 0.0
Others 21.0 23.3 27.0 27.0 27.9 7.4

Source: Euromonitor International, 2022

*CAGR: Compound Annual Growth Rate

Distribution channel

The overwhelming majority of cooking oils were sold though store-based retailing. In 2021, sales through store-based retailing were valued at US$1.6 billion, representing a market share of 94.3%. Within this category, grocery retailers were leading in terms of sales, with US$918.6 million, representing a market share of 52.8% of total cooking oil sales, followed by mixed retailers with sales valued at US$621.2 million (market share of 35.7%) and non-grocery specialists (sales of US$100.4 million and a market share of 5.8%).

In 2021, sales of cooking oils through non-store retailing were valued US$98.6 million, representing a market share of 5.7%. From 2017 to 2021, sales through this category increased by 8.6%, spearheaded by the increasing importance of e-commerce. From 2017 to 2021, e-commerce sales of cooking oils increased by 10.8%, reaching US$51.9 million in 2021. Retail sales of cooking oils through home shopping increased from US$36.3 million in 2017 to US$46.7 million in 2021, representing an increase of 6.5% during this period.

Retail sales of cooking oils in Japan by distribution channel, in US$ millions, historical
Outlet 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 CAGR* % 2017-2021
Store-based retailing 1,382.4 1,426.6 1,504.2 1,633.5 1,640.3 4.4
Grocery retailers 756.8 784.3 830.0 901.5 918.6 5.0
Modern grocery retailers 744.4 771.3 816.1 887.5 905.4 5.0
Convenience stores 12.9 13.7 14.7 15.6 15.2 4.0
Supermarkets 731.4 757.7 801.4 871.9 890.2 5.0
Traditional grocery retailers 12.4 12.9 13.8 14.1 13.3 1.8
Independent small grocers 12.4 12.9 13.8 14.1 13.3 1.8
Mixed retailers 547.1 557.8 581.2 629.9 621.2 3.2
Non-grocery specialists 78.6 84.5 93.0 102.1 100.4 6.3
Health and beauty specialist retailers 78.6 84.5 93.0 102.1 100.4 6.3
Other foods non-grocery specialists 0.0 0.0
Non-store retailing 70.8 76.4 84.3 95.5 98.6 8.6
Home shopping 36.3 38.8 42.4 46.3 46.7 6.5
E-commerce 34.4 37.6 41.9 49.2 51.9 10.8

Source: Euromonitor International, 2022

*CAGR: Compound Annual Growth Rate

Retail sales of cooking oils in Japan by distribution channel, share in %, historical
Outlet type 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
Store-based retailing 95.1 94.9 94.7 94.5 94.3
Grocery retailers 52.1 52.2 52.2 52.1 52.8
Modern grocery retailers 51.2 51.3 51.4 51.3 52.1
Convenience stores 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9
Supermarkets 50.3 50.4 50.4 50.4 51.2
Traditional grocery retailers 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.8 0.8
Independent small grocers 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.8 0.8
Mixed retailers 37.6 37.1 36.6 36.4 35.7
Non-grocery specialists 5.4 5.6 5.9 5.9 5.8
Health and beauty specialist retailers 5.4 5.6 5.9 5.9 5.8
Other foods non-Grocery specialists 0.0 0.0
Non-store retailing 4.9 5.1 5.3 5.5 5.7
Home shopping 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.7 2.7
E-Commerce 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.8 3.0

Source: Euromonitor International, 2022

*CAGR: Compound Annual Growth Rate

Trade overview

In 2021, Japan was a net importer of cooking oils, its imports valued at US$1.4 billion while its exports were valued at US$94.1 million. Palm oil and its fractions were leading in terms of imports values with US$672.3 million, representing 48.9% of total cooking oils imports in the country. From 2017 to 2020, Japan's imports of cooking oils increased by a CAGR of 2.8%. Among Japan's cooking oil commodities, canola oil is the commodity that recorded the highest growth between 2017 and 2021 with a CAGR of 8.6%, while Soya-bean oil and its fractions recorded the largest decline with −11.1%.

Japan imports of cooking oil commodities from the world, in US$ million, historical
HS Code Description 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 CAGR* % 2017-2021
1511 Palm oil and its fractions (excluding chemically modified) 528.9 536.5 497.8 547.7 672.3 6.2
1509 Olive oil and its fractions, not chemically modified 309.9 318.7 319.5 275.1 276.6 −2.8
1513 Coconut, palm kernel or babassu oil and fractions thereof, not chemically modified 180.2 151.5 101.3 107.0 185.4 0.7
1515 Fixed vegetable or microbial fats and oils, incl. jojoba oil, and their fractions, not chemically modified (excluding soybean, groundnut, olive, palm, sunflower seed, safflower, cottonseed, coconut, palm kernel, babassu, rape, colza and mustard oil) 137.6 147.6 148.6 145.9 162.5 4.3
1512 Sunflower seed, safflower or cottonseed oil and fractions thereof, not chemically modified 40.0 35.7 41.0 39.5 40.9 0.6
1514 Rape, colza or mustard oil and fractions thereof, not chemically modified 19.1 20.7 35.6 35.2 26.6 8.6
1507 Soya-bean oil and its fractions (excluding chemically modified) 9.2 12.0 12.3 5.9 5.7 −11.1
1510 Other oils and their fractions, obtained solely from olives, not chemically modified, incl. blends of these oils or fractions with oils or fractions of heading 1509 6.7 5.6 4.5 4.4 4.5 −9.5
1508 Groundnut oil and its fractions, not chemically modified 1.2 1.4 1.4 1.3 1.1 −2.4
Total - imports from the world 1,233.0 1,229.7 1,162.1 1,162.0 1,375.7 2.8

Source: Global Trade Tracker, 2022

*CAGR: Compound Annual Growth Rate

In 2021, Malaysia was Japan's main supplier of cooking oils. Imports from Malaysia were valued at US$479.0 million, followed by Indonesia with imports valued at US307.8 million, and Spain with imports valued at US$156.3 million. Among Japan's top 10 suppliers of cooking oils, Thailand recorded the largest growth between 2017 and 2021 with a CAGR of 35.2%, followed by China (CAGR of 7.5%) and Indonesia (CAGR of 6.7%). In 2021, Canada was Japan's tenth largest supplier of cooking oils with imports valued at US$17.7 million.

Top 10 suppliers of cooking oils Japan, in US$ million, historical
Country 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 CAGR* % 2017-2021
Malaysia 399.4 337.8 349.0 349.2 479.0 4.7
Indonesia 237.6 297.1 215.4 273.5 307.8 6.7
Spain 178.0 175.4 184.4 164.0 156.3 −3.2
Italy 142.9 144.6 136.9 117.4 122.5 −3.8
Philippines 70.3 50.7 32.2 32.8 68.3 −0.7
India 40.3 36.5 33.0 33.7 35.9 −2.9
China 15.7 20.0 25.6 18.2 20.9 7.5
Brazil 14.6 16.7 15.8 19.4 18.8 6.5
Thailand 5.6 11.9 15.0 7.5 18.7 35.2
Canada 9.2 12.9 29.0 31.6 17.7 17.7
Total - imports from the world 1,233.0 1,229.7 1,162.1 1,162.0 1,375.7 2.8

Source: Global Trade Tracker, 2022

*CAGR: Compound Annual Growth Rate

Canadian performance

In 2021, Canada was Japan's tenth largest supplier of cooking oils. Japan's imports of Canadian cooking oils were valued at US$17.7 million. From 2017 to 2021, imports of Canadian cooking oils increased by 17.7%. In 2021, canola oil was the leading cooking oil commodity imported from Canada, accounting for more than 85% of all Canadian cooking oils imported in Japan. Imports of Canadian canola oil were valued at $US15.2 million in 2021, followed by fixed vegetables/microbial fats and oils, with imports valued at US$2.4 million. Imports of Canadian canola oil grew by 21.5% between 2017 and 2021, while imports of fixed vegetable or microbial fats and oils increased by 2.1%.

Canada exports of cooking oil commodities to Japan, in US$ million, historical
HS Code Description 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 CAGR* % 2017-2021
1514 Rape, colza or mustard oil and fractions thereof, but not chemically modified 7.0 10.3 26.1 29.4 15.2 21.5
1515 Fixed vegetable or microbial fats and oils, incl. jojoba oil, and their fractions, not chemically modified (excluding soybean, groundnut, olive, palm, sunflower seed, safflower, cottonseed, coconut, palm kernel, babassu, rape, colza and mustard oil) 2.2 2.6 2.8 2.2 2.4 2.1
1513 Coconut, palm kernel or babassu oil and fractions thereof, not chemically modified 0.01 0.02 0.04 108.3
Total - imports from Canada 9.2 12.9 29.0 31.6 17.7 17.7

Source: Global Trade Tracker, 2022

*CAGR: Compound Annual Growth Rate

New product launches

According to Mintel, 154 cooking oil products were launched in Japan between 2017 and 2021. The majority of products launched were existing products with new packaging (73 products), followed new variety/range extension (41 products), relaunch (28 products) and new products (12 products). Ethical - environmentally friendly package was the leading claim for cooking oils in Japan, followed by low/no/reduced cholesterol and convenient packaging.

Nisshin OilliO, J-Oil Mills and Nippn Corporation/Nippon Flour Mills were the three leading companies in terms of launched products during the timeframe covered in this report. Interestingly, the majority of new cooking oil products were launched through Internet/mail order with 86 launches, followed by supermarkets with 63 products launched.

Product launch analysis of cooking oils in Japan, 2017 to 2021 by attribute type, item count
Attribute Launch count
Top 5 claims
Ethical - environmentally friendly package 40
Low/no/reduced cholesterol 37
Convenient packaging 35
Ethical - recycling 35
Not specified 31
Top 5 flavours
Unflavoured/plain 114
Roasted/toasted 11
Garlic & spice/spicy & vegetable 2
Ginger 2
Olive (green) 2
Top 5 ingredients
Olive oil (food) 40
Linseed oil (food) 34
Rapeseed oil (food) 33
Sesame seed oil (food) 25
Corn oil (food) 14
Launch types
New packaging 73
New variety/range extension 41
Relaunch 28
New product 12
Top 5 package types
Bottle 142
Flexible sachet 4
Jar 2
Carton 2
Flexible 2
Store types
Internet/mail order 86
Supermarket 63
Convenience store 5
Top 5 companies
Nisshin OilliO 57
J-Oil Mills 34
Nippn Corporation / Nippon Flour Mills 18
Aeon 12
Ajinomoto 7
Total sample size 154
Source: Mintel, 2022

Examples of new products

Medium Extra Virgin Olive Oil

Source: Mintel, 2022
Company Seven & i Holdings
Manufacturer J-Oil Mills
Brand Seven & i Premium
Category Sauces and seasonings
Sub-category Oils
Store name Seven Eleven
Store type Convenience store
Date published December 2021
Launch type New packaging
Price in US dollars 3.78
 

Seven & i Premium's Medium Extra Virgin Olive Oil is described as a medium olive oil with balanced flavours, bitterness and acidity. It is blended in Italy, and is said to feature a fruit aroma. It can be used on salads and raw vegetables. The product contains 126 kcal per large spoonful, and retails in a 250 gram pack.

Ingredients (on pack): olive oil (Italy)

Healthy Rice Bran Oil

Source: Mintel, 2022
Company Showa Sangyo
Manufacturer Showa Sangyo
Brand Showa
Category Sauces and seasonings
Sub-category Oils
Store name Yodobashi Online Store
Store type Internet / mail order
Date published November 2021
Launch type New packaging
Price in US dollars 7.55
 

Showa Healthy Rice Bran Oil has been repackaged in a new large size 1000 gram pack. This product is said to have the natural richness and sweetness of rice bran and is high in vitamin E, an antioxidant which helps the body to maintain cells. It is said to be perfect for frying, deep-frying or using in dressings. It retails in a 1000 gram pack.

Ingredients (on pack): rice oil (domestic), vitamin E

First-Pressed Canola Oil

Source: Mintel, 2022
Company J-Oil Mills
Manufacturer J-Oil Mills
Brand Joyl Ajinomoto
Category Sauces and Seasonings
Sub-category Oils
Store name Sokai Drug Online Shop
Store type Internet / mail order
Date published October 2021
Launch type New product
Price in US dollars 3.98
 

Joyl Ajinomoto First-Pressed Canola Oil is made with pure canola oil with a neutral flavour, making it suitable for bringing out the flavour of food, and contains zero cholesterol. It retails in a 700 gram recyclable pack bearing the Plastics Smart and FSC Mix logos. It has a double cap to adjust the amount of oil it pours. The environmentally friendly FSC-certified pack is made with 60% less plastic, is wrapped with no transparent plastic film wrap, and has a cap made with recycled plastic.

Ingredients (on pack): rapeseed oil (domestic)

Flaxseed Blend Oil

Source: Mintel, 2022
Company J-Oil Mills
Manufacturer Ota Oil Mill
Distributor J-Oil Mills
Brand Joyl Ajinomoto
Category Sauces and seasonings
Sub-category Oils
Store name Sokai Drug Online Shop
Store type Internet / mail order
Date published October 2021
Launch type Relaunch
Price in US dollars 5.06
 

Joyl Ajinomoto Flaxseed Blend Oil has been relaunched, having previously been available under the Ajinomoto brand. This zero cholesterol oil can be used to season or fry. It contains 30% flaxseed oil and corn oil, which has a high resistance to heat and makes it suitable for frying and deep-frying. It is a source of omega 3, alpha-linoleic acid. The product retails in a 600 gram pack partially printed with biomass ink, bearing a QR code.

Ingredients (on pack): corn oil (domestic), edible flaxseed oil

Roasted Garlic Seasoning Oil

Source: Mintel, 2022
Company Nisshin OilliO
Manufacturer Nisshin OilliO
Brand Bosco
Category Sauces and seasonings
Sub-category Oils
Store name nisshin oillio online
Store type Internet / mail order
Date published September 2021
Launch type New variety / range extension
Price in US dollars 3.22
 

Bosco Roasted Garlic Seasoning Oil combines extra virgin olive oil with roasted garlic, and retails in a 90 gram pack.

Ingredients (on pack): olive oil (Italy), corn oil, rapeseed oil, garlic oil, roasted garlic oil, spices

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Sector Trend Analysis – Cooking oils in Japan
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Prepared by: Saidouba Camara, Market Analyst

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