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Japanese investors meet with Welsh agri-food representatives

18 Aug, 2026

Wales has welcomed a delegation of Japanese investors, with the intention of exploring opportunities within the food, farming and agri-tech sectors.

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The delegation met with First Minister Rhun ap Iorwerth to discuss opportunities for investment in areas including controlled environment agriculture, food production infrastructure and agricultural technology.

First Minister Rhun ap Iorwerth commented: “Wales has a long and successful relationship with Japan, home to more than 70 Japanese-owned businesses employing thousands of people across the country.

“It was a pleasure to welcome the Japanese delegation to the Royal Welsh Showground and showcase the quality food and drink Wales is proud to share with the world.

“We want Wales to be at the forefront of innovation in food production, sustainability and agricultural technology, and this delegation highlights the opportunities for international businesses to invest here, bringing new technologies, creating skilled jobs and strengthening our food supply chains.

“The growing collaboration between Japanese organisations, Aberystwyth University and the Agile Cymru programme demonstrates how Wales can bring together world-class research, industry expertise and Government support to drive innovation.”

The delegation included representatives from Japanese organisations involved in vertical farming, agri-tech and food infrastructure development, as well as the Japan Plant Factory Association, who were keen to learn more about Wales’s strengths in food production, innovation and sustainability.

Welsh exports to Japan worth £282 million in 2025

Since 2012-13, Wales has secured 61 investments from Japan, while more than 70 Japanese-owned companies currently operate across the nation, employing approximately 7,400 people. According to Food & Drink Wales, Japan is the second-largest source of inward investment after the United States.

In 2025, Wales exported more than £282 million worth of goods to Japan, as the Government aims to work with Japanese businesses and organisations to support investment across the food sector.

During the visit, delegates met with representatives from Welsh Government, industry and academia to learn more about Wales’s research strengths and opportunities within controlled environment agriculture. Discussions focused on how investment and innovation can support resilient food systems and productivity growth across the food and drink sector.

The mission also highlighted emerging collaboration between Japanese organisations and Aberystwyth University through Agile Cymru, supporting knowledge exchange and research in controlled environment agriculture.

Professor John Doonan, director of the National Plant Phenomics Centre, a BBSRC-funded facility based at Aberystwyth University, said: “Aberystwyth University has a long-standing reputation for agricultural and environmental research, and we are delighted to be working with partners from Japan to explore new opportunities in controlled environment agriculture and sustainable food production.

“This collaboration provides an exciting platform for knowledge exchange, bringing together expertise from Wales and Japan to address some of the key challenges facing global food systems. Through our involvement in Agile Cymru, we are helping to create the conditions for innovation, investment and commercial opportunities that can deliver benefits for both nations.”

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