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Food News Clipping
August 5 - 7, 2020
2020.08.07
FAS/Seoul Monitoring of Media Reporting on Agricultural Issues
Today's Date: Friday, August 7, 2020
For Coverage: August 5 ~ 7, 2020
Consumers Shop Organic
Foods Mainly for Safety Concerns, KCA
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202008072137Y
Summary: The Korea Consumer Agency
(KCS) reported outcomes of its 'Organic Shopper Survey 2019' on August 7.
KCS surveyed 1,200 shoppers in three leading organic grocery store chains
(JaYounDeRim, HanSalim, ChoRokMaEul). Shoppers responded that food safety
concerns was the leading reason (59.3 percent) for shopping for organic foods,
followed by good quality (28.9 percent) and good flavor (3.8 percent).
Only 0.8 percent of the shoppers replied that the price was reasonable.
Fresh vegetables were the most purchased organic foods (70.3 percent),
followed by livestock products (56.1 percent), and fruits (51.8%). Eight
percent of the shoppers said they experienced faulty products.
Convenience Stores Report
Weak Profits due to COVID-19 Impact
https://m.mk.co.kr/news/business/view/2020/08/808520/
Summary: GS retail and BGF
retail, leading players in the convenience store industry, reported that their
2nd Quarter operating profits declined by 23 percent and 27 percent
respectively compared to the same quarter last year. They explained that
extended social distancing for COVID-19 resulted in weak sales in stores,
particularly in tourist and school areas.
ROK
resumes humanitarian aid to DPRK with the value of $10 million through
WFP
https://www.hankyung.com/politics/article/2020080612941
Summary:
Minister Lee of MOU made a decision to resume humanitarian aid worth of
$10 million to DPRK through WFP, supporting infant and pregnant women
with nutritious food of 9,000 MT and vulnerable social group
with food grains of 3,600 MT worth of $ two million. ROK plans to
transmit the money to WFP next week.
Coupang to Expand On-line Restaurant Meal
Order-Delivery Business
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/2020080566771
Summary: Coupang, the leading on-line retailer in South
Korea, is investing further in its on-line restaurant meal order-delivery
service platform, Coupang Eats, with the goal of becoming the market
leader. As a result, the number of monthly orders serviced grew quickly
this year from 220,000 in January to 550,000 in June this year. Although
Coupang Eats takes a minor share of the market, marketers expect that Coupang
Eats will grow sharply in coming months considering Coupang¡¯s aggressive
investment and marketing programs. Currently, the on-line restaurant meal
order-delivery market is led by Baemin and Yogiyo. Baemin and Yogiyo
serviced 11.4 million orders and 6.6 million orders in June respectively.
U.S. Beer Gains the Most Market-share in Imported Beer
Market
https://www.mk.co.kr/news/business/view/2020/08/803266/
Summary: According to the
Korea Customs Service, Korea's beer imports in 2020 through June totaled $112
million. The U.S. took the leading share with 18 percent. Japan and
China who led the market in 2019 lost significant amounts of market
share. The background behind the shift in the imported beer market was
the boycott of Japanese products, COVID-19, and AB InBev. Anti-Japan
sentiment started in July 2019 and Japan¡¯s beer exports to Korea plunged as a
result. China is recognized as an epicenter of COVID-19 among Korean
consumers and demand for Chinese beer is on a decline as a result. AB InBev
Korea has beefed up its Budweiser program since 2018 and continues to lead
solid growth in U.S. beer imports into Korea.
Price of Fresh Produce
Surges due to Extended Rainy Season
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20200804/102286200/1
Summary: Korea National
Statistics Office (NSO) reported on August 4 that consumer prices for fresh vegetables
went up 4.9 percent on average in July compared to the same month last year.
NSO said that reduced local harvest and supply due to an extended rainy
season this year pushed up prices. Korean cabbages (up 35.7 percent),
sweet potatoes (up 37 percent), onions (up 39.9 percent), and lettuce (up 35.9
percent) were some of key products that led the price increases.
NFC Juices Report Strong
Growth in Market Curly as Consumers Opt for Healthier Products
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202008054362Y
Summary: Market Curly, a leading
on-line grocery retailer in South Korea, launched a promotion of Not From
Concentrate (NFC) juices on August 2 until the end of the month. Market
Curly reported that its sales of NFC fruit and vegetable juices increased by 57
percent this year through July compared to the same period last year.
During the period, regular juices saw 32 percent sales growth in Market
Curly. Market Curly said that consumers opted for premium quality juices
due to elevated health concerns.
MFDS Inspection Detects
Fresh Herbs Containing High Amount of Agricultural Chemical Residues over
Safety Limits
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202008054105Y
Summary: Korea Ministry of Food
and Drug Safety (MFDS) reported on August 5 that its recent inspection on 51
fresh herbs offered in retail stores found 6 cases of violation for
agricultural chemical residues. MFDS immediately discarded the products
from the stores and will have the producers prosecuted. MFDS said it will
continue to monitor the retail market for MRL violations in fresh herbs.
Lotte Mart Partners with
Vivino
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202008053588Y
Summary: Lotte Mart, a leading
hypermarket grocery store chain in South Korea, reported on August 5 that it
signed a partnership agreement with Vivino, the leading wine information
sharing application. Under the partnership, consumers will be able to
obtain detailed information on all wines sold in Lotte Mart by scanning bottles
on a tablet PC loaded with Vivino app in the wine section.
Hyundai Department Store
Launches Subscription Service for Side-dishes
https://www.mk.co.kr/news/home/view/2020/08/800347/
Summary: The number of single
member households and working couples in Korea are on a rise, leading to
increased demand for prepared side-dishes. As an example, Hyundai
Department Store¡¯s side-dish sales grew by 8.1 percent in 2019 and 16.3 percent
in 2020 through July. Reflecting this new trend, Hyundai Department Store
collaborated with popular side-dish brands recently and launched a wide variety
of new products for delivery subscription service. The price for monthly
subscription service is between 100,000 to 160,000 won ($84~135 dollars)
depending on the number of dishes ordered. Hyundia Department said that
the price is 10 to 30 percent lower than its in-store price.
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