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Food News Clipping
May 20 - 29, 2020
2020.05.29
FAS/Seoul Monitoring of Media Reporting on Agricultural Issues
Today's Date: Friday, May 29, 2020
For Coverage: May 20 ~ 29, 2020
Businesses Lost 590,000 Jobs in March-April during the COVID-19 Outbreak, Ministry of Labor and Employment
https://www.donga.com/news/article/all/20200529/101266158/1
Summary: According to monthly labor and employment statistics
released by the Ministry of Labor and Employment, the number of people employed
declined by 220,500 and 360,500 in March and April respectively due to the
COVID-19 outbreak. The hotel-restaurant industry saw the largest decline
in employment (-166,000), followed by education (-93,000) and
arts-sports-leisure (-45,000).
Public Parks, Libraries and
Museums will Close for Two Weeks Again to Prevent Re-spreading of COVID-19 https://kr.investing.com/news/economy/article-410647
Summary: The Korean government decided on May 28 to close public
facilities such as parks, libraries, and museums in the Seoul-Gyeonggi province
metropolitan areas until June 14. The measure is aimed at preventing
further spread of COVID-19 after an outbreak at on-line shopping distribution
centers earlier this week. The government will disinfect some 1,400
on-line shopping distribution warehouses throughout the country.
Increased Home-Drinking during
COVID-19 Generates 50 Percent Sales Growth for Wine in First Quarter
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/2020052874891
Summary: Retail stores reported strong growth in wine sales during
the first quarter as consumers opted for wine amidst increased home
drinking. Wine sales increased 23 percent at EMART, 24 percent at Lotte Mart, 46 percent at CU
convenience stores, 28 percent at GS25 convenience stores, and 26 percent at
Seven Eleven convenience stores.
COVID-19 Infect ions Spread in
On-line Shopping Distribution Centers ¡¦ Consumers are Concerned about Potential
Contaminations in Shipments
https://www.donga.com/news/article/all/20200528/101247112/1
Summary: Coupang, the leading on-line retailer in South Korea,
reported that two of its distribution centers in Gyeonggi province are closed
for two weeks under local government guidance to due to the spread of COVID-19
infections amongst workers at the faciliites. The number of infections
related to the facilities has increased to 70. Local authorities are in
the process of testing 4,000 people who worked or visited the facilities.
Consumers are concerned about potential contamination in on-line shopping
shipments. Health experts advise extra cautions such as wearing vinyl
gloves when receiving the delivery packages.
Half of Korean Consumers
Increased the number of Grocery Purchases Online
http://www.foodnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=73916
Summary: Since the outbreak of COVID-19, more than 1 out of 2
consumers have increased the number of online grocery purchases. Consumers also
increased consumption of health functional foods with vitamins, minerals, and
ginseng. The Korea Rural Economic Institute (KREI), funded by the
Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (MAFRA), conducted a survey of
1,000 consumers in their 20s and 50s to assess the impact of
COVID-19 on food consumption. 90.8% of those surveyed said they have
reduced how often they go out due to the spread of COVID-19. 76.4% said
they reduced the number of visits to offline grocery stores. The
researchers extrapolated that, given the increase in overall grocery sales but
decrease in the number of visits, the size of online grocery transactions has
increased. Post comment: this is supported by sales results reported by
online retailers.
Korean Economy to Decline -0.2%
This Year, Bank of Korea
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20200528/101251090/1
Summary: Bank of Korea (BOK) released its updated annual economic
growth forecast on May 28. BOK revised its Korean GDP growth rate for
2020 to -0.2 percent. BOK added that if the forecast is correct, the Korean
economy will shrink for the first time in 22 years. The Korean economy
declined by -5.1 percent in 1998 under Asia Economic Crisis.
Korean Air Reports Strong
Freight Business Outcomes in 2Q
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20200528/101249401/1
Summary: Korean Air reported that its sales revenue from its
freight business was 1.5 trillion won ($1.2 billion USD) in the second quarter
this year, up 132 percent from the same period last year. Korean Air said
that the strong results were due to increased air freight demand around the
world for essential household products and sanitary products related to
COVID-19.
Home Plus Stages 'World Beer
Festival'
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20200527/101244901/5
Summary: Home Plus, a leading hypermarket grocery store chain in
South Korea, reported that it launched 'World Beer Festival' on May 28.
The in-store promotion will last until July 1 and offer around 190 imported
beers. Some of the beers are offered for '6 cans for 9,000 won ($7.2
USD)' or '4 cans for 9,000 won' deals.
Retail Industry Sales Up 3.9%
in April
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202005285236Y
Summary: Korea Ministry of Trade, Industries, and Energy (MOTIE)
released monthly retail industry statistics on May 28. Overall retail
industry sales in Korea increased 3.9 percent in April this year compared to
the same month last year. Sales by on-line retailer grew the most at 16.9
percent, while off-line retailers declined 5.5 percent. Sales of
electronics, home & garden, and food increased by 21.3 percent, 12.1
percent, and 10.2 percent respectively. On the other hand, fashion
declined by 19.2 percent.
Consumer Confidence Index
Rebounds in May, Bank of Korea
https://www.donga.com/news/article/all/20200526/101228059/1
Summary: The Bank of Korea (BOK) reported that the consumer
confidence index rose to 77.6 in May, up 6.8 points from the previous
month. The consumer index declined from January to April during the
COVID-19 outbreak. BOK explained that the decline in the number of
COVID-19 infections along with the disbursement of government COVID-19 relief
funds to families helped consumer confidence to recover.
Protean Foods Targets Fitness
Fever Among Young Consumers
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/2020052682811
Summary: Young millennial consumers in their 20's and 30's are
paying extra attention and resources to getting in shape. As a result,
the food market has recently seen strong launchings of 'high protein' processed
foods and beverages. Examples include 'Yoplait Protein' by Binggre,
'Selex' high protein bars, powders, and beverages by Maeil, 'Haru Genruk' high
protein dietary supplements by Ildong Hoodis, and 'Haru Yache Protein' high
protein vegetable juices by Yakult Korea. Leading food processors will
likely launch additional products to reach a wider target audiences, including
elderly consumers and people with health issues.
Lotte Mart Offers 'Within 2
Hour Delivery' from Smart Stores
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20200525/101209774/1
Summary: Lotte Mart began offering a 'within 2 hour delivery' service at its
two 'Smart Stores' on April 28. The service increased on-line orders at
these two stores by 130 percent and 176 percent respectively. Lotte Mart said the
share of fresh food products increased from 35 percent to 45 percent after
launching the quick delivery service. A ¡°Smart
Store¡± is a hypermarket grocery store equipped with in-store
picking and packing facility for quick delivery of on-line orders. Lotte
Mart plans to turn 10 more stores into Smart Stores by next year.
Hanwoo Beef Prices Hit All Time
High ¡¦ Reduced Supply from Local Farms Coupled with Unstable Imports from the
U.S.
https://kr.investing.com/news/economy/article-406872
Summary: The wholesale Price of Hanwoo beef (local Korean breed) reached 20,906
won ($16.7 USD) per kilogram on May 22, a record high since the Korean
government started officially monitoring prices in 1995. The beef grading system the government introduced last year encourages local
farms to breed the cattle longer to achieve top grade 1++,
resulting fewer cattle slaughtered and higher prices. At the same
time, the potential for disruptions to beef imports during the COVID-19 outbreak, particularly from the United States, has
also driven up the overall beef prices.
Korean Family Spending Shifts
During the COVID-19 Outbreak, Korea National Statistics Office
https://www.donga.com/news/article/all/20200522/101166036/1
Summary: The Korea National Statistics Office (NSO) released on
May 21 its Quarterly Household Trend Statistics for the first quarter of 2020.
The data confirms that Korean consumer spending and activities were
affected significantly by the COVID-19 outbreak. Monthly average
household spending during the quarter amounted to 3,945,000 won ($3,156 USD),
down 4.9 percent from the same quarter last year. Lower income households
had a larger decline in monthly spending. Spending on clothing and
fashion (-28.0 percent) had the largest decline, followed by education (-26.3
percent), entertainment & cultural activities (-25.6 percent), home &
garden (-11.6 percent), and dining out & lodging (-11.2 percent). On
the other hand, spending on grocery food (10.5 percent) and health (9.9
percent) increased during the quarter.
COVID-19 Brings Dramatic
Changes in Consumer Spending, Hana Economic Institute Report
https://www.donga.com/news/article/all/20200521/101165385/1
Summary: Hana Economic Institute released a 'COVID-19 Consumer
Market Impact Report' on May 21 based on consumer credit card spending data
from Hana Credit Card during the first quarter this year. The report
confirms that consumers consumption spending changed significantly during the
COVID-19 outbreak. For example, consumer spending on internet shopping
and butcher shops increased while spending on duty free shops and tourism
declined in March compared to the same period last year.
EMART Launches '1 Day Shelf Life Eggs'
https://www.donga.com/news/article/all/20200521/101165363/1
Summary: EMART, the leading hypermarket grocery retailer in South
Korea, announced on May 21 that it launched 'Extreme Fresh Eggs'. The
eggs are given only one day of shelf life after production, which is a dramatic
change from the regular 45 days of shelf life given to regular eggs in the
store. EMART offers 'Extreme Fresh Eggs' at 3,980 won per 15 egg pack,
which is similar to regular eggs it offers. EMART has been making efforts
to offer fresher agricultural products recently, including 'strawberries picked
this morning' and 'fish right out of boat'.
Consumer Exhibition in Busan
Receives Good Traffic
https://www.donga.com/news/article/all/20200521/101165380/1
Summary: Home Living & Household Goods Show, a leading
consumer exhibition in Busan BEXCO, started on May 21. Despite COVID-19
concerns, the show received good local consumer traffic.
Convenience Stores Report
Strong Growth in High-value Products after Deployment of Government COVID-19
Relief Funds
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20200520/101144813/5
Summary: The Korean government started providing COVID-19 relief
funds to all families from May 11 (as high as $850 for a family of 4 people or
larger). Leading convenience store chains (mostly located in residential
and office areas) reported strong growth in sales of high-value products during
the first week after the funds were deployed. Seven Eleven reported 48
percent growth in male cosmetics, 22 percent in premium ice cream, 17 percent
in wine, and 13 percent in whiskey. EMART 25 reported 72 percent growth
in kids beverages, 54 percent in diapers, 25 percent in toys, and 20 percent in
kids candies.
Ottoogi Launches 4 New Frozen
Baked Products
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20200520/101147452/1
Summary: Ottoogi, a leading food processor in South Korea,
reported that it launched four new frozen baked products recently. The
products are all microwavable, targeting people eating Home Meal Replacement
(HRM) products at home.
Baemin Launches Food Ingredient
Delivery Service Targeting Restaurant Clients
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/2020052097481
Summary: Baemin, the leading quick home delivery service for
restaurant meals in South Korea, launched 'Baemin Sanghwae' on May 20.
Baemin Sanghwae offers '1 day delivery' for over 1,000 food ingredients and
disposables needed by restaurants, including chilled meat, fresh vegetables,
sauces, and napkins. Baemin Sanghwae will likely bring significant
competition in the foodservice distribution industry. Baemin¡¯s restaurant
meal delivery business generated 6.8 trillion won ($5.9 billion USD) in transactions
in 2019. Baemin opened 15 distribution warehouses in the Seoul
metropolitan area in 2019 in preparation for additional business.
CJ Cheiljedang Launches New
Premium Prepared Rice Porridge
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202005211073Y
Summary: CJ Cheiljedang, the leading food processor in South
Korea, reported that it launched a new premium line of prepared rice porridge
products on May 20. CJ said the products were processed from top quality
ingredients.
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