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Food News Clipping
August 31 - September 04, 2020
2020.09.04
FAS/Seoul Monitoring of Media Reporting on Agricultural Issues
Today's Date: Friday, September 4, 2020
For Coverage: August 31 ~ September 4, 2020
Leading
Sand Pear Area in South Korea Hit Hard by Typhoon ... Lost 5% of Fruit
https://www.donga.com/news/Society/article/all/20200903/102779433/1
Summary:
Naju county in Junranam province is the leading grower of sand pear in South
Korea with 1,943 heaters of acreage. The area was hit hard by a typhoon
earlier this week. Growers reported that they lost about 5 percent of the
fruit due to strong winds. Growers remain alerted for additional damage
as another typhoon is approaching the Korean peninsula.
Record
High Monthly On-line Shopping Sales in July ... Food Led the Growth
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20200903/102776514/1
Summary:
According to the National Statistics Office (NSO), the on-line shopping
industry generated 12.9 trillion won of cash-register sales in July 2020, up
15.8 percent from the same month last year. Food products led the growth
in on-line shopping - fresh agricultural and fishery products increased 72.8
percent, food deliveries 66.3 percent, and processed food and beverages 46.7
percent.
Pulmoowon-Danone
Doubles Its 'Activia Yogurt' Processing Facility in Muju County
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202009043445i
Summary:
Pulmoowon, a leading food processor in South Korea, reported on September 4
that its Danone 'Activia' yogurt processing facility in Muju county completed
an expansion project. The processing capacity doubled to 66,800 metric
tons a year as a result. Pulmoowon said that its partnership with Danone
was successful and 'Activia' yogurt line saw an outstanding 11 percent annual
growth over the last three years due to strong consumer demand for a healthy
diet.
Food &
Beverage Companies Target Health Conscious Consumers
http://www.thinkfood.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=88455
Summary: ¡®Global Market Insights¡¯ has recently reported that the global active nutrition market will grow from $11 billion in 2017 to $28 billion in 2025. Compared to the global market and growth, Korea¡¯s protein food market is relatively small ($67 million USD). However, industry sources projects that the market will experience steep growth. Emart¡¯s Q1 2020 sales of protein snacks, shakes, and drinks grew at 113, 6.3, and 3 percent respectively compared to the same period last year. To take advantage of this new trend companies are launching new products that targets health conscious consumers. For example, Orion, a leading confectionery company, has recently launched ¡®Dr. You Drink¡¯, a ready to drink protein product.
HMR
Prepared Foods Lead Sharp Growth in On-line Grocery Food Shopping
during Second Wave of COVID-19 in August, Market Kurly
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20200902/102767800/1
Summary:
Market Kurly, a leading on-line grocery retailer in South Korea, reported that
Home Meal Replacement (HMR) prepared foods led a sharp growth in its
sales during the second wave of COVID-19 outbreaks, August 15-30. HMR
prepared foods generated the highest sales growth at 16 percent
during the period, followed by fresh vegetables (10 percent), dairy (6
percent), and fruit (5 percent).
Korea
Telecom Introduces 'AI Serving Robot' for Restaurants
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20200902/102750383/1
Summary:
Korea Telecom (KT) reported on September 2 that its artificial intelligence
serving robot started to work in a restaurant in Seoul. KT said that the
project is in a pilot stage and the testing partner, MFG restaurant group,
plans to introduce the serving robots in additional stores.
CJ
Olive Young Targets to Double Its Sales of Health-Functional Foods in 3 Years
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202009038687Y
Summary:
CJ Olive Young, the leading health and beauty retailer in South Korea with over
1,000 stores in metropolitan areas, reported on September 3 that its new growth
strategy will mainly be based on health functional foods. CJ Olive
Young's goal is to double its health functional foods in 3 years. Under
the plan, CJ will increase both the number of products and sub-categories
offered in the health functional food section.
Demand
for Hot Spicy Foods Increases for COVID-19 Stress
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202009038415Y
Summary:
CU convenience store reported that its sales of hot, spicy foods increased 24
percent during August 16-31 compared to the same period
in the previous month. CU explained that many consumers opted
for eating hot, spicy foods as a way to deal with their mental stress caused by
the second wave of COVID-19.
Long
Monsoon Season Leads to Strong Price for New Crop Fruits
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202009037910Y
Summary:
Retail prices of new crop fruits this year have gone up to the highest level in
years as a result of a record long monsoon
season this June through August. New crop local apples that
appeared in wholesale markets from end of August were offered for 71,000 won
($59 USD) per 10 kilogram box on average, 67 percent higher than last
season. The wholesale price for local
grapes reached 24,980 won ($21 USD) per 5 kilogram box, up 47 percent
from last season.
Franchise Coffee Shops Target Home Coffee Consumers and
Convenience Stores
https://www.thinkfood.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=88505
Summary: With social distancing level raised to 2.5, consumers are no longer
allowed to drink their coffee inside a franchise coffee shop. They can
only order take-out and delivery. To cope with the current
situation, the leading franchise coffee shops, including ¡®Starbucks¡¯ and
¡®Twosomeplace¡¯, have launched new products that target home coffee brewers and
convenience stores. For example, Starbucks now offers instant coffee
packs for a wide range of blends from different coffee beans and roasting styles.
Starbucks also plans to launch new capsule coffees in GS25, a leading convenience store chain, to further expand their
business outside their shops.
Dongwon to Develop Large-scale Salmon Aquaculture
Facility in Yangyang County
https://www.donga.com/news/article/all/20200831/102730485/1
Summary: Dongwon Industries, a leading sea food processor
in South Korea, announced on August 31 that it would invest 200 billion won
($170 million USD) to develop an in-land aquaculture facility for salmon
production in Yangyang county, Gangwon province. The facility will start
production in 2021. Dongwon targets to produce 20,000 metric tons of salmon
from the facility by 2030. Korea imports about 35,000 metric tons of
salmon each year currently and Dongwon facility would take over 50 percent of
overall salmon market demand in Korea upon completion.
Korean Food Companies Seek
Growth Opportunities in Startups
https://m.mk.co.kr/news/business/view/2020/09/897690/
Summary: Korean food companies are investing in domestic
and foreign startups for new growth opportunities. For example, Hite
Jinro, the leading alcoholic beverage processor in Korea, has made four
investment contracts with startups this year on living technology, home meal
replacements, game, and food delivery platform. Korea Yakult partnered
with WADIZ (a crowd funding company) to invest in startups and develop new
products that will be sold in its online shopping platform, Hy Fresh.
Dongwon Industries, a leading seafood processor, has invested in a
Norwegian startup, Salmon Evolution, that farms fish in-land.
Department Stores Report Double Digit Sales Declines
after Elevated Social Distancing in August
https://www.donga.com/news/Society/article/all/20200831/102716881/1
Summary: Lotte Department Store reported that its sales
during the last weekend in August (28-30) declined 44 percent compared to the
same weekend last year. Hyundai Department Store also reported a 19
percent sales decline during August 29-30. The decline was due to
elevated social distancing mandated by the Korean government after August 15 in
response to a sharp increase in COVID-19 infections.
Non-store, On-line Retail
Business Becomes the New Norm
https://m.mk.co.kr/news/economy/view/2020/08/893018/
Summary: The Korea National
Statistical Office reported that the non-store, on-line retail industry
generated 46.2 trillion won in cash-register sales ($39 billion dollars) during
the first half of this year, up 19.4 percent from the same period last
year. This dramatic increase is due to COVID-19 changing the spending
behaviors of consumers. As social distancing became the norm and people
started to telework, consumers increased on-line shopping and home delivery
orders. For example, the leading home delivery service Baemin saw its
number of daily deliveries increase by 176 percent this year compared to last
year.
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