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Food News Clipping
November 30 - December 4, 2020
2020.12.04
FAS/Seoul Monitoring of Media Reporting on Agricultural Issues
Today's Date: Friday, December 4, 2020
For Coverage: November 30 ~ December 4, 2020
Popeyes Korea Closes
Business
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20201204/104284581/1
Summary: TS Food &
System, the Korean franchiser of Popeyes burger restaurants, announced on
December 4 that Popeyes Korea closed business and was undergoing liquidation.
Popeyes Korea was established in 1994 but the business continued a decline in
recent years. Its sales in 2019 amounted to only 13 billion won ($11
million USD), down 31 percent from the previous year, with a net loss of 1.3
billion won ($1.1 million USD).
Samyang Food Obtains
Vegan Certification on Its Popular Snack
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202012042766Y
Summary: Samyang Food, a
leading snack processor in South Korea, reported on December 4 that its
'SaToBob' snack obtained a vegan certification from the Korea Vegan
Certification Institute. Samyang Food said that this popular snack is
made from corn flour without any animal ingredients.
Korean Government
Reports 2nd Outbreak of High-Pathogenic Avian Influenza This Winter
https://www.donga.com/news/Society/article/all/20201202/104252727/1
Summary: The Avian Influenza
Management Center under the Korean government reported on December 2 that its
testing confirmed a second case of high pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in an
egg farm in Sangju city, Gyeongbuk province. The government said that the
virus type (H5N8) was the same as the first outbreak in Jeungeup city, Junbuk
province. The government has ordered emergency quarantine measures in and
around the farm, including immediate depopulation of over half a million birds
within a 3 kilometer radius.
Korean Won - U.S.
Dollar Exchange Rate Dips Below 1,100 for the First Time in 30 Months
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202012038923i
Summary: The value of the
Korean won rose against the U.S. dollar on December 3 to reach 1,099 won per
$1. Market analysts commented that the Korean won - U.S. dollar exchange
rate, which remained above 1,100 for the last 30 months, will likely stay under
1,100 for the coming months as the new U.S. government prefers a weaker U.S.
dollar to boost the economy.
Two out of Three Koreans Intend to Resume International Travels
Next Year if COVID-19 Vaccine Becomes Available
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202012023616Y
Summary: According to a recent consumer survey by TMON, an on-line
shopping platform in South Korea, 64 percent of Koreans answered that they are
willing to resume international travels next year if COVID-19 vaccines become
available. But another 35 percent of the people surveyed answered that
they will not resume international travels next year even if COVID-19 vaccines
become available because of potential health risks.
GS25
Convenience Store Introduces AI Delivery Robots
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20201130/104222039/1
Summary: GS25, a
leading convenience store franchise in South Korea, reported that its branch in
LG Science Park building, Seoul started to operate a delivery robot. GS25
said that office workers in the building may make on-line orders to the branch
for convenient delivery services by the robot (free of
charge). The robot runs on an artificial intelligence program that
locates the consumer in the building and maps the shortest delivery
route. GS25 will equip additional branches with the robot.
Korean
Production, Consumption, and Facility Investment Down in October
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20201130/104221892/1
Summary:
According to the latest Monthly Industrial Activity Statistics released by the
Korea National Statistics Office (NSO) on November 30, the Korean economy
slowed down again in October due to an extended outbreak of COVID-19. The NSO index of monthly
growth in national production declined
to 0 percent, the index for consumption fell to -0.9 percent, and the index for
facility investment fell to -3.3 percent.
Korean
Economy Grew 2.1% in Q3
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/2020120187537
Summary: The Bank
of Korea (BOK) reported that Korea¡¯s Gross Domestic Production (GDP) grew 2.1 percent during
the third quarter compared to the previous quarter. The export sector led the growth, increasing 16 percent from the previous quarter.
Strawberry
Season Returns ... Lotte Mart to Launch In-store Promotion on Dec. 3
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/2020113074761
Summary: Lotte
Mart reported that it will launch an in-store promotion on new crop local
strawberries from December 3. The promotion will offer various varieties,
including high-brix 'Golden Strawberries'.
MAFRA
Confirms New Outbreak of Avian Influenza in a Local Farm
https://www.donga.com/news/Society/article/all/20201130/104203642/1?ref=main
Summary: The
Korea Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (MAFRA) reported on
November 29 that a local duck farm in Jungeup city, Junbuk province tested positive for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza
(HPAI) on November 28. MAFRA said that it was
the first outbreak of H5N8 type avian influenza in a
local farm since March 2018. MAFRA ordered emergency quarantine actions
in and around the farm, including immediate depopulation of some 60,000 birds
within a 3-kilometer radius from the farm and
stand-still measures in all poultry farms within 10-kilometer radius for 30
days.
MAFRA
Orders a Recall on Local Eggs for Pesticide Residue Violation
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20201128/104187827/1
Summary: The Korea Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural
Affairs (MAFRA) ordered a market recall on fresh eggs distributed by a
farm in Gosung, Gyeongnam province on November 27. MAFRA explained that
its inspection found a toxic pesticide residue in the eggs exceeding food
safety limits. MAFRA said that all eggs from the farm will be removed
from the market and the farm will be subject to mandatory pesticide testing for
6 times.
BGF Retail
Celebrates Opening of 15,000th CU Convenience Store
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202011304325g
Summary: BGF
Retail, a leading convenience store franchise in South Korea, reported that its
15,000th CU store opened on November 30. BGF said that it took
30 years and one month to reach the 15,000th store opening.
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