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Thursday, August 28, 2014 - Tokyo—Following first ever private sector to private sector mango export breakthrough in 2013, for the first time Pakistani mangoes are being sold by the largest high street retailer in Japan, AEON Corporation, a US $ 57 billion company. This major breakthrough came in the form of a soft launch at the brand new AEON Makuhari Mall, one of the largest in the Tokyo Metropolitan area. To celebrate this achievement customers at the Mall were served with fresh mango slices, which proved to be extremely popular. Speaking to the Media in the Mall the Ambassador said that the sweetness and richness was not confined just to the delicious mango but included many other fruits and vegetables from Pakistan.

Pakistan’s blessed soil and climate was able to produce a wondrous array of fruits, in case of the mango for a period of approximately five months. Meeting global standards the Ambassador emphasized that Pakistan’s orchards were Global GAP certified. The Ambassador stressed the persistent efforts of the Commercial Section to promote Pakistani fruits and vegetables in the Japanese market and its constant direct liaison with AEON Corporation had led to this landmark achievement. The Ambassador underscored that mangoes would be the thin-end-of-the-wedge to introduce Pakistani produce to the Japanese consumers. He thanked AEON, a household name in Japan, for partnering with Pakistan.

Joining the Ambassador and the Chairman FFC on the merchandize sales display, Chairman AEON Board Mr. Hiroshi Yokoo welcomed the Ambassador and his team for the support to organize to make this inaugural event possible. He underscored his full confidence on the GAP certified mango exporters from Pakistan, especially companies like FFC Pakistan. Agreeing with Ambassador the Chairman expressed the hope that more agricultural products would be introduced by AEON in due course of time and appreciated the idea of ‘AEON Farms’ in collaboration with FFC Pakistan as dedicated farms of produce for the Japanese market.

Chairman FFC, Joint Chief Executive and Managing Director Lt. Gen. Retd. Naeem Khalid Lodhi, an important partner in helping to realize the breakthrough, highlighted that Pakistan would be able to meet the Japanese demand and expand into new areas with further market research, development and coordination. The Ambassador also noted that while the business aspect of the mango was important, the trade had broader relevance. He said that cuisine and exchange of agricultural products increased awareness between countries and built bridges of friendship.


AEON partners to launch Pakistani Mangoes in Japan
 
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Prepare to be awed by Pakistani mangoessssS!!!!!
 
A ‘fruitful’ development: Pakistani mangoes in Japan

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To celebrate the launch, customers at the mall were served with fresh mango slices, which proved to be extremely popular. PHOTO: PAKISTAN EMBASSY

TOKYO:
Following the breakthrough in mango exports between private sectors in 2013, Pakistani mangoes are now being sold for the first time by the largest high-street retailer in Japan, AEON Corporation – a $57-billion entity.


The development came in the form of a soft launch at the new AEON Makuhari Mall – one of the largest in Tokyo. To celebrate the achievement, customers at the mall were served with fresh mango slices, which proved to be popular.

Addressing the media, Pakistan’s ambassador to Japan Noor Muhammad Jadmani said the taste and richness were not just confined to mangoes but were hallmarks of different fruits and vegetables from Pakistan. He emphasised that orchards in Pakistan were Global GAP certified.

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The ambassador stressed that persistent efforts of the commercial sector to promote Pakistani fruits and vegetables in the Japanese market and its constant direct liaison with AEON had led to the breakthrough.

Jadmani underscored that mangoes would be the thin-end-of-the-wedge to introduce Pakistani produce to the consumers in Japan. He was also grateful for AEON for its cooperation.

AEON Chairman Hiroshi Yokoo welcomed the ambassador and Fauji Fertiliser Company (FFC) Chairman Lieutenant General (retired) Naeem Khalid Lodhi as he joined them on the merchandise sales display. Yokoo thanked the Pakistan team for making the inaugural event possible.

The ambassador said that he has confidence in the GAP-certified mango exporters from Pakistan, especially companies like FFC. Agreeing with Jadmani, Lodhi expressed hopes of more agricultural products being introduced by AEON in due course of time and appreciated the idea of farms in collaboration with the company, dedicated to exclusive production for the Japanese market.

“Pakistan will be able to meet the Japanese demand and expand into new areas with further market research, development and coordination,” said Lodhi.


The Pakistan ambassador also noted that while the business aspect of the mango was important, the trade had broader relevance. He said that cuisine and exchange of agricultural products increased awareness between countries and helped build better relations.


Published in The Express Tribune, August 28th, 2014.

A ‘fruitful’ development: Pakistani mangoes in Japan – The Express Tribune

:partay::partay::partay: party time?
 
A ‘fruitful’ development: Pakistani mangoes in Japan

754638-PakistanimangoesinJapan-1409162472-363-640x480.JPG

To celebrate the launch, customers at the mall were served with fresh mango slices, which proved to be extremely popular. PHOTO: PAKISTAN EMBASSY

TOKYO:
Following the breakthrough in mango exports between private sectors in 2013, Pakistani mangoes are now being sold for the first time by the largest high-street retailer in Japan, AEON Corporation – a $57-billion entity.


The development came in the form of a soft launch at the new AEON Makuhari Mall – one of the largest in Tokyo. To celebrate the achievement, customers at the mall were served with fresh mango slices, which proved to be popular.

Addressing the media, Pakistan’s ambassador to Japan Noor Muhammad Jadmani said the taste and richness were not just confined to mangoes but were hallmarks of different fruits and vegetables from Pakistan. He emphasised that orchards in Pakistan were Global GAP certified.

629.jpg


The ambassador stressed that persistent efforts of the commercial sector to promote Pakistani fruits and vegetables in the Japanese market and its constant direct liaison with AEON had led to the breakthrough.

Jadmani underscored that mangoes would be the thin-end-of-the-wedge to introduce Pakistani produce to the consumers in Japan. He was also grateful for AEON for its cooperation.

AEON Chairman Hiroshi Yokoo welcomed the ambassador and Fauji Fertiliser Company (FFC) Chairman Lieutenant General (retired) Naeem Khalid Lodhi as he joined them on the merchandise sales display. Yokoo thanked the Pakistan team for making the inaugural event possible.

The ambassador said that he has confidence in the GAP-certified mango exporters from Pakistan, especially companies like FFC. Agreeing with Jadmani, Lodhi expressed hopes of more agricultural products being introduced by AEON in due course of time and appreciated the idea of farms in collaboration with the company, dedicated to exclusive production for the Japanese market.

“Pakistan will be able to meet the Japanese demand and expand into new areas with further market research, development and coordination,” said Lodhi.

The Pakistan ambassador also noted that while the business aspect of the mango was important, the trade had broader relevance. He said that cuisine and exchange of agricultural products increased awareness between countries and helped build better relations.


Published in The Express Tribune, August 28th, 2014.

A ‘fruitful’ development: Pakistani mangoes in Japan – The Express Tribune

:partay::partay::partay: party time?


More Pakistani Agriculture Imports !! ;)
 
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