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Buyer Search Report · Koshihikari → Argentina

Yes — but it is a niche, not an open gap

There is a real, active buyer channel for Koshihikari / premium Japanese short-grain rice in Argentina. Demand is anchored by a small set of specialist Japanese-food importers (the strongest has imported short-grain rice since the 1990s), an Asian-supermarket retail channel in Buenos Aires, and a fast-growing sushi food-service scene.

The catch you must price against: the niche is increasingly contested by domestic japonica (INTA's "KoshINTA" sushi cultivar, Arroz Dacsa "Especial Sushi") and by Uruguayan brands already on shelves (SAMAN "Kansushi"). Your edge from a MERCOSUR origin is 0% intra-bloc tariff + lowest landed cost, so the play is price/quality/branding into an existing channel, not filling an unmet need.

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Buyers shortlisted
3
Direct importers
0%
MERCOSUR tariff
MERCOSUR origin Uruguay / Brazil · 0% Argentine importer Sushi food-service Premium retail
The channel exists: origin → importer → restaurants & retail shelves
01 / 08 · Headline answer
What we locked · and what the evidence says

The offer & the verdict

Origin was confirmed as MERCOSUR — Uruguay and/or Brazil. The remaining variables are recorded as explicit assumptions, not gaps.

VariableValue
ProductKoshihikari rice (premium short-grain japonica, sushi-grade)
OriginMERCOSUR — Uruguay and/or Brazil (user-confirmed)
Volume availableCommercial volume, open to discussion (assumed)
PackagingFlexible — retail bags (500 g / 1 kg) + bulk (assumed)
CertificationsStandard food-safety; organic optional (assumed — not stated)
Price indicationMarket rate, open to negotiation (assumed)
Exclusion listNone — single named market; sanctioned countries auto-cleared (Gate 10 ✓)

Hypothesis & verdict

Hypothesis: Argentina imports premium short-grain Koshihikari/japonica rice in commercial quantities through identifiable buyers.

Falsification checks: (a) Is Argentina a net rice exporter that self-supplies sushi rice? (b) Is there domestic japonica production displacing imports? (c) Are there no identifiable importers of record? (d) Is the segment too small to matter?

Verdict: PARTIALLY SUPPORTED

Identifiable importers exist and the import channel is real (passes c). But Argentina is a net rice exporter and domestic + Uruguayan japonica is rising (a and b partially fire). The opportunity is genuine but must compete on cost/brand, not scarcity.

LANE · IMPORTS (REAL) Import channel Kometo · Japan/US/Brazil PRESSURE · DOMESTIC (RISING) Domestic + UY japonica KoshINTA · Dacsa · SAMAN Argentine shelf PARTIALLY SUPPORTED
A real import lane, under pressure from rising local japonica
02 / 08 · Offer & hypothesis
Tariff · phytosanitary · registration

Market entry requirements

The regulatory and registration burden sits mostly with the Argentine importer — which is exactly why selling to an established importer is the fast path.

DimensionRequirementStatus
TariffMERCOSUR intra-zone rice (NCM 1006.30) → 0% with a valid MERCOSUR Certificate of Origin proving Uruguay/Brazil cultivation+milling. Without it, the full extra-zone AEC applies.Verified (framework); exact line confirmation pending
PhytosanitarySENASA import authorization — AFIDI (Autorización Fitosanitaria De Importación) issued before shipment; phytosanitary certificate from origin.Verified (general requirement)
Food registrationImporter needs RNE (establishment) + RNPA (product) under the Código Alimentario Argentino; processed via ANMAT/INAL. The Argentine importer normally holds these.Verified (general requirement)
Import permitDeclaration via VUCE / SEDI import system; customs clearance.Verified (general framework)
LabellingSpanish labelling, MERCOSUR nutrition-labelling, lot/origin, importer RNE.Verified (general requirement)
Multi-origin note — lead with Uruguay

Both candidate origins share MERCOSUR 0% treatment, but they are not equal on proof of capability: Uruguay has demonstrated japonica/sushi-rice production (SAMAN "Kansushi"; coastal Koshihikari documented) and an export-grade milling industry — the stronger origin. Brazil is already a proven rice source into Argentina (Kometo imports Brazilian rice) but its japonica/sushi-grade volume is less evident.

Vendor Lock-In Index: 5/9 — Moderate

Incumbent importers hold supply relationships with Japan/US (premium authenticity) and Brazil (cost). Switching cost is moderate: a MERCOSUR-origin, 0%-tariff, sushi-grade offer at a better landed price is a credible reason to add a line — but you are displacing existing, trusted lanes and competing with rising domestic japonica. Win on price + consistent sushi-grade quality + reliable Certificate of Origin.

MERCOSUR Certificate of Origin WITH 0% tariff NCM 1006.30 intra-zone WITHOUT Full AEC tariff extra-zone rate IMPORTER CLEARS IN PARALLEL SENASA AFIDI RNE / RNPA VUCE / SEDI
The Certificate of Origin is the 0%-tariff lever
03 / 08 · Market entry
Shortlist · best fit

Tier 1 — specialist Japanese-food importers

Two direct importers of record carry the demand. One owns the rice category; the other owns the restaurant channel. Each card scores the 9-layer verification stack — all buyer-site content is classified Claimed, never Verified.

Your Koshihikari Uruguay origin Kometo S.H. rice DNA · Brazil lane TOA Shoji SRL restaurant channel Supermarket chains Japanese restaurants
Two Tier-1 routes: retail via Kometo, food-service via TOA Shoji

1. Kometo S.H. Tier 1 · Direct importer

Website: kometo.com.ar · Location: Buenos Aires (CABA) · Verification: 5/9

LayerResult
1. Legal entityFound — "S.H." (Sociedad de Hecho); registry not independently checked
2. Name matchMatch
3. AddressPlausible (CABA importer/distributor)
4. Contact channelsProfessional (compras@kometo.com.ar)
5. Digital footprintStrong (independent press + multiple directories)
6. Import licenseClaimed (operates as importer since 1992)
7. Regulatory complianceClaimed
8. Payment reputationModerate (40+ yr trading history; no independent credit data)
9. Purchasing evidenceConfirmed — imports rice from Japan/US/Brazil

Product fit: Exact match — the rice-origin importer in this market; began in 1981 distributing rice to the Japanese community, supplies major supermarket chains since 2000.

Strengths: Rice is their founding category; already imports from Brazil (MERCOSUR lane proven); supermarket distribution reach.
Unknowns: Current short-grain SKUs/volumes; openness to a new MERCOSUR Koshihikari line vs. their Japan/US premium tiers.

Contact packValue
Phone(011) 4203-1129 / 9450
Emailcompras@kometo.com.ar
SocialFacebook /kometo.ar
Next step

Email compras@ with a Uruguay-origin Koshihikari sample offer + landed-price indication and Certificate-of-Origin confirmation.


2. TOA Shoji SRL Tier 1 · Direct importer

Website: toashoji.com.ar · Location: Pringles 554, Almagro, CABA · Verification: 5/9

LayerResult
1. Legal entityFound — "SRL"; registry not independently checked
2. Name matchMatch
3. AddressPlausible (warehouse + retail in Almagro)
4. Contact channelsProfessional (info@toaco.com.ar, listed phones)
5. Digital footprintStrong (own site + bestfoodimporters directory)
6. Import licenseClaimed ("largest Argentine importer of Japanese food")
7. Regulatory complianceClaimed
8. Payment reputationModerate (established wholesaler; no independent credit data)
9. Purchasing evidenceClaimed (>90% Japan-sourced catalog; rice not currently listed)

Product fit: Category match — supplies Asian supermarkets, Japanese restaurants and restaurant-supply resellers, but rice is not in the current visible catalog → an addition opportunity, not a replacement.

Strengths: Direct line into Buenos Aires Japanese food-service (the demand engine); wholesale infrastructure.
Unknowns: Whether they want to add rice; current sourcing terms.

Contact packValue
Phone(011) 4865-7694 / 7695
Emailinfo@toaco.com.ar
HoursMon–Fri 9:00–12:30, 14:00–17:30
Next step

Pitch Koshihikari as a catalog addition that completes their sushi-ingredient range for restaurant clients.

04 / 08 · Tier 1 importers
Shortlist · retail importer + resellers

Tier 2 & 3 — shelf, trial, and reach

A Barrio Chino importer-retailer for shelf and volume, plus two resellers for low-MOQ trials and geographic reach beyond Buenos Aires.

Your Koshihikari trial volumes Asia Oriental Barrio Chino retail + wholesale Gochiso Mayorista low-MOQ trial · sells Koshihikari Koi Productos Asiáticos Córdoba · reach beyond BA
Shelf (Asia Oriental), trial (Gochiso), and regional reach (Koi)

3. Supermercado Asia Oriental Tier 2 · Importer-retailer

Website: asiabaires.mitiendanube.com · Location: Av. Mendoza 1655, Barrio Chino, Belgrano, CABA · Verification: 4/9

LayerResult
1. Legal entityNot independently verified
2. Name matchMatch
3. AddressPlausible (flagship Barrio Chino store)
4. Contact channelsProfessional (WhatsApp wholesale line)
5. Digital footprintStrong (well-known Barrio Chino anchor since 1998)
6. Import licenseClaimed ("Somos importadores")
7. Regulatory complianceClaimed
8. Payment reputationNot found (no independent data)
9. Purchasing evidenceClaimed — direct Asia imports; "Productos para Sushi → Arroz" category

Product fit: Category match — runs a dedicated sushi-products/rice category and a wholesale program.

Strengths: High-footfall Barrio Chino retail + active "mayorista" channel; direct-import positioning.
Unknowns: Import-of-record vs. buying from local importers for some lines; volumes.

Contact packValue
WhatsApp / Phone+54 9 11 6010-4368 (wholesale)
AddressAv. Mendoza 1655, Belgrano
Next step

Contact the wholesale line; propose a Koshihikari shelf SKU + bulk tier.


4. Gochiso Mayorista Tier 3 · Wholesale reseller

Website: gochisomayorista.com.ar · Location: CABA + GBA · Verification: 3/9

LayerResult
1. Legal entityNot independently verified
2. Name matchMatch
3. AddressUnverifiable (delivery-based CABA/GBA)
4. Contact channelsProfessional (WhatsApp wholesale)
5. Digital footprintModerate (retail + wholesale storefronts)
6. Import licenseNot found (likely reseller, not importer of record)
7. Regulatory complianceNot found
8. Payment reputationNot found
9. Purchasing evidenceClaimed — retails Koshihikari brands "Dos Hermanos" & "Asahi"

Product fit: Exact match at retail (already sells Koshihikari) — but probably buys from importers, so best as a downstream reference / pull signal or a low-MOQ trial buyer.

Contact packValue
WhatsApp+54 11 5638 6636
Min order$150,000 ARS · transfer or cash-on-delivery
Next step

Use as demand proof; offer only if they import directly.


5. Koi Productos Asiáticos Tier 3 · Reseller

Website: koistore.com.ar · Location: Córdoba (area code 351) · Verification: 3/9

LayerResult
1. Legal entityNot independently verified
2. Name matchMatch
3. AddressUnverifiable (not published)
4. Contact channelsProfessional (WhatsApp)
5. Digital footprintModerate
6–7. Import / regulatoryNot found
8. Payment reputationNot found
9. Purchasing evidenceClaimed — sells "Arroz para Sushi"

Why kept: Adds geographic reach beyond Buenos Aires (Córdoba). Treat as a secondary regional reseller.

Contact packValue
WhatsApp+54 351 773 9015
Social@koiproductosasiaticos
05 / 08 · Tier 2 & 3
Who to approach, in what order

Channel entry sequence

Test the thesis with the highest-fit importer first, open the food-service engine in parallel, then validate retail pull and trial volume.

  1. First, Kometo S.H. — highest-fit importer; rice DNA + existing Brazil/MERCOSUR lane. One conversation tests the whole thesis.
  2. In parallel, TOA Shoji SRL — opens the restaurant/food-service demand engine; rice is a catalog gap to fill.
  3. Then Asia Oriental — retail shelf + wholesale, validates consumer pull and pricing.
  4. Trial via Gochiso Mayorista / Koi — low-MOQ proof and regional (Córdoba) reach while the big two evaluate.
Differentiator throughout

Lead with Uruguay-origin, 0%-tariff landed price + reliable MERCOSUR Certificate of Origin + consistent sushi-grade milling.

1 · Kometo test the thesis 2 · TOA Shoji food-service engine IN PARALLEL 3 · Asia Oriental retail pull + pricing 4 · Gochiso / Koi low-MOQ trial · Córdoba reach
Two-front first, then retail, then trial
06 / 08 · Channel sequence
Filtered out — and why

Eliminated (summary)

Names that surfaced in discovery but do not belong on a buyer shortlist — kept here for transparency, not as leads.

NameReason
Yin Yang, Originaria, New Garden, Eqo Natura, Savia AlmacénDownstream natural-food retailers, not importers of record — kept only as demand evidence
Arroz El Japonés / Argentine organic-rice exporter (El Cronista)A producer/competitor (exports to Japan), not a buyer
SAMAN "Kansushi"Uruguayan supplier/competitor brand already in-market — a benchmark, not a buyer
07 / 08 · Eliminated
How this was built · and what it doesn't yet prove

Evidence basis & what remains unknown

Model: Claude Opus 4.8 · Web access: Yes · Deep Research used: No · Hypothesis verdict: PARTIALLY SUPPORTED. Trust boundary maintained — all buyer-site content classified Claimed, never Verified; no embedded page instructions followed.

What remains unknown — Deep Research candidates

Tap each gap to open the detail. These are the open diligence items before commitment.

Exact NCM 1006.30 intra-zone tariff line + any non-automatic licensing on rice. The 0% framework is confirmed; the precise line-item and any import-licensing step are not yet pinned.

Source: Boletín Oficial NCM/MERCOSUR decrees; SENASA (argentina.gob.ar).

Registry/CUIT confirmation, import licenses, and payment/credit reputation for each buyer (the #1 buyer-side risk — none independently verified here). Verification scores reflect public evidence only; commercial diligence is still required before extending terms.

Source: buyer websites (Claimed); third-party directory bestfoodimporters.com for TOA Shoji.

Real import volumes of short-grain japonica vs. domestic production share. The category is import-served but contested; the split determines how much volume is actually addressable by a new MERCOSUR supplier.

Source: INTA japonica/KoshINTA coverage; trade-data platforms (not fully resolved).

Whether Kometo/TOA currently run a short-grain SKU and their current origin terms. This sets whether your offer is an addition, a substitution, or a price challenge to an existing lane.

Source: kometo.com.ar; toashoji.com.ar (catalog, Claimed).

Key sources consulted

Read this as a starting map, not a cleared runway

Every buyer here passes public-evidence screening only. Confirm legal entity, import licensing, and payment reputation directly before shipping or extending credit — payment reputation is the single largest buyer-side risk and none was independently verified in this pass.

08 / 08 · Evidence & gaps