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Food News Clipping
October 12 - 15, 2021
2021.10.15
FAS/Seoul Monitoring of Media Reporting on Agricultural Issues
Today's Date: Friday, October 15, 2021
For Coverage: October 12 ~ 15, 2021
World Forestry Congress to Gather in Seoul, May 2022
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202110146883Y
Summary:
The Korea Forest Service (KFS) reported that the 15th World Forestry
Congress (WFC), hosted by the UN FAO, will take place at the COEX Convention
Center Seoul, May 2-6, 2022. KFS said that the event is the largest and
most influential event in the international forestry industry. KFS and
FAO launched an on-line consumer outreach campaign for WFC 2022 on October
14. More details of WFC2022 are available at www.wfc2021korea.org.
Gyeonggi Provincial Police Agency to Investigate Illegal
Activities such as False Origin Labeling of Rice and Processed Foods
https://www.sedaily.com/NewsView/22SQK93F3Y
Summary: The Gyeonggi-do Special Police Corps will investigate
30 rice processing companies from 18th to 29th this month to stop illegal
activities such as falsely labeling the origin of rice. The main focus
includes falsely labeling low-quality agricultural products as local
specialties or origin. Products caught will be seized and discarded
according to the law.
15% of Korean Families Have Pet Animals,
KSO
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202110122575Y
Summary: According to the Korea National Statistics Office (NSO) report, 15
percent (3.1 million) of Korean
families had pet animals as of November 2020. The ratio was significantly lower than MFDS data (Ministry of Agriculture, Food and
Rural Affairs). MFDS reported that 27.7 percent (6.4 million) of Korean
families had pet animals in 2020. NSO commented during the national
assembly audit on October 12 that NSO data should be credible as it was based
on surveys of all families in the country whereas MFDS data was based on
on-line surveys of 5,000 sample families.
The Ministry of Food and Drug Safety Improves
Junk/Illegal Food Reporting Service to Make it Easier to Use
http://www.foodnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=94205
Summary: The Ministry of Food and Drug Safety has
improved the consumer reporting service site for junk and illegal food to make
it easier and more convenient to use. Previously, it was difficult to see
because it showed all the contents on one page. Now the reporting
procedure is divided into four steps so that the procedure can be better
understood. In particular, there will be a new automatic service that
will recognize the product and manufacturer once consumers enter the product
number.
It was Not Korean Beef ¡¦ Milk Cows Changed to ¡°Domestic Beef Ribs¡± on the
Package
https://www.mbn.co.kr/news/politics/4615498
Summary: As HMR foods are in vogue, consumers should pay more attention to
galbitang products at grocery stores. The ingredients are marked as
domestic beef ribs, making it easy for consumers to think of them as Korean
beef. However, the actual ingredient used in galbitang was milk cow meat.
As Milk cows are for producing milk, they repeatedly become pregnant and
give birth. This makes the meat tough in quality. It has been found
that a companies that supply large grocery stores have sold more than 580,000
products since 2017 by marking them as beef instead of milk cow.
"Economic Situation has Deteriorated
since the Pandemic" According to 44% of Korean Adults in a Survey
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20211012/109654991/1
Summary: 44 percent of Korean adults say their economic situation
has deteriorated during last year according to a recent survey by the Korea Social Opinion Institute
(KSOI). Another 48 percent of adults answered that their economic
situation remains pretty much the same. Only 6.4 percent of adults
answered that their economic situation improved during the period. People
in low income groups and the self-employed had more negative opinions about their economic shift during the pandemic.
For example, 65 percent of self-employed business owners answered that their economic situation had deteriorated.
Korean Consumers' Direct Imports from Foreign
On-line Shops Totaled $3.8 Billion USD in 2020 ¡¦ Healthy Functional Foods were Top
Purchases at $746 Million
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20211011/109654665/1
Summary: According to the Korea Customs Office (KCO), Korean consumers' direct
imports from foreign on-line shops totaled $3.8 billion in 2020 (64.6 million shipments). Consumer direct imports
increased 2.3 times in value and 3.6 times by number of shipments from 2016. Healthy functional
foods were the leading product category in consumer direct imports, accounting
for $746 million and 12.3 million shipments.
Korea Imports 280,000 MT of Kimchi from China
Each Year
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202110129986Y
Summary: According to the Korea Statistics Office (KSO), Korea
imported 280,000 metric tons of Kimchi from China in 2020 ($152 million in
import value). Despite elevated consumer food safety concerns, many
restaurants and foodservice establishments continue to serve imported Chinese
kimchi due to its lower price. According to a survey by the Korea
Foodservice Industry Institute in April 2021, 43.1 percent of local restaurants
were serving imported Chinese kimchi.
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