Key facts
- Japan is experiencing an oversupply of A5 wagyu beef, its highest grade.
- Consumers are reducing purchases of expensive foods due to inflation.
- Wagyu producers are increasingly looking to export markets.
- Competition among producers is driving down prices for exports.
Japan's domestic market for its highest-grade A5 wagyu beef is currently saturated, a situation exacerbated by inflation-weary consumers cutting back on high-priced food items. This oversupply is forcing wagyu producers to seek opportunities in international markets, leading to increased competition and downward pressure on export prices.
A5 wagyu represents the pinnacle of Japanese beef, characterized by exceptional marbling (BMS 8-12), meat color, fat color, and firmness. Achieving this grade is rare, with only about 10-15% of Japanese beef meeting the stringent criteria. The meticulous breeding and management process, typically spanning 28-32 months, contributes to its premium status and high cost.
