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Food News Clipping
September 7 - 11, 2020
2020.09.11
FAS/Seoul Monitoring of Media Reporting on Agricultural Issues
Today's Date: Friday, September 11, 2020
For Coverage: September 7 ~ 11, 2020
ROKG to Provide $1,250 in
COVID-19 Relief Funds to Each Restaurant
https://www.donga.com/news/Politics/article/all/20200911/102886094/1
Summary: The Korean government
announced on September 10 that its second COVID-19 relief funds will include
3.2 trillion won ($2.7 billion USD) in funds for small businesses, including
restaurants and cafes. Under the plan, restaurants and cafes will receive
1.5 million won ($1,250 USD) in relief funds each once the government bill is
approved in the national assembly.
Korea
Agricultural Product Price Index (KAPI) hits 167, Up 63% from Last Year
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/2020091071751
Summary:
Farm Air, an agricultural market research firm in South Korea, reported that
its Korea Agricultural Product Price Index (KAPI) hit 167 on September 9, which
was 63 percent higher than a year ago. According to Farm Air, KAPI is
calculated by a big data-artificial intelligence (AI) analysis tool based on
price monitoring of 22 top local agricultural products transacted in wholesale
and retail markets in South Korea. Farm Air explained that strong prices
of fruits and vegetables due to the extended monsoon season coupled with
typhoon damages in late August were the main causes for the high KAPI in the
week of September 9. Products that increased in price the most included
green onion (up 107 percent from a year ago), Korean cabbages (up 91 percent),
cabbages (up 63 percent), garlic (up 63 percent), apples (up 54 percent), and
pumpkins (up 50 percent).
CU
Offers Drive Thru Service
https://m.mk.co.kr/news/business/view/2020/09/935239/
Summary:
To cope with the current social distancing level 2.5, CU (a leading convenience
store franchise in Korea) recently launched drive thru pick-up service in
partnership with OWiN (an on-line platform). Under the tool, consumers
may drive-thru pick up their on-line orders (the store clerk will deliver the
purchases to the consumer in the car). CU said that this tool will help
minimize contacts between consumers and store clerks, reducing COVID-19 risk.
Home
Drinking due to Elevated COVID-19 Social Distancing Increases Liquor Sales in
Convenience Stores
https://m.mk.co.kr/news/business/view/2020/09/932708/
Summary:
With social distancing level heightened to 2.5 since August 30, consumers are
not allowed in restaurants and bars after nine o¡¯clock in the evening. As
a result, consumers are opting for drinking at home in late evening
hours. CU, a leading convenience store franchise, reported that its
overall liquor sales increased 34 percent during August 30 through September 4
compared to the same period the previous month. EMART24, another leading
convenience store franchise, reported that its sales of wine and distilled
spirits increased 225 percent and 175
percent respectively during August 31 through September 5 compared
to the same period the previous month.
261 Swine Farms to Resume Operation in September after One
Year of Quarantine Closure for African Swine Fever Infections
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20200909/102867058/1
Summary: ASF (African Swine Fever) Response Center under
the Korea Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (MAFRA) reported on
September 9 that 261 swine farms in Gyeonggi and Gangwon province where ASF
infections took place last year will resume operation in September.
According to the center, no more ASF infections were found in the farms
since October 9, 2019. The farms will go through a tight sanitation
processes before bringing animals back. MAFRA will additionally
implement measures to prevent future ASF contamination from wild hogs around the
farms, including wire fences and CCTV monitoring system. The number of
ASF monitoring staffs in local governments will also increase from 257 to 352.
ROKG to Ease Agricultural Gift Ceiling under
Anti-Graft Act during Chuseok Holiday Shopping Season to Support Local Farmers
https://www.donga.com/news/article/all/20200909/102850055/1
Summary: The Korean government announced that it will
increase the ceiling for agricultural gifts allowed under the Anti-Graft Act to
200,00 won ($167 USD) temporarily during the upcoming Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving
Day) shopping season, September 10 through October 4. The Anti-Graft Act
prohibits government or public office employees from taking gifts of 100,00 won
or higher value. The Korean government said that the temporary measure is
intended to support local farmers. The scope of products covered under
the temporary measure include fresh and processed agricultural products,
livestock meat, and fishery products.
Noryangjin Fishery Market Reintroduces On-line
Shopping Platform for Drive-Thru Pick-ups
https://m.mk.co.kr/news/business/view/2020/09/928529/
Summary: Noryangjin Fishery Market (the leading fishery
market in Seoul) announced that it will reintroduce an on-line shopping
platform for drive-thru pick-ups from September 11 to cope with the second wave
of COVID-19. The market implemented the drive-thru pick-up system
successfully earlier in March during the first wave of COVID-19.
'Elderly Care Food' by Hyundai Green Food Attract
Young Consumers
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/2020090732471
Summary: Hyundai Green Food, a leading food service
processor in South Korea, reported that sales of its elderly care food brand
'Greating' saw 26 percent growth in August from the previous month.
Greating program offers healthy prepared meal packages for periodic home
delivery service. All Greating meals are low sodium, low sugar and low
calorie products. Hyundai Green Food said that women in their 30-40's
became the leading customers for the Greating program. Hyundai Green Food
explained that young, working mothers had strong demand for quick yet healthy
home meal replacement (HMR) products.
Consumers Opt for Shopping in Their Neighborhood due
to COVID-19 Concerns
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/2020090732461
Summary: GS Super, a neighborhood grocery supermarket chain
with 318 stores, reported that its cash-register sales increased 13 percent
this year during the first half as consumers opted for shopping near their
homes due to COVID-19 concerns. Genesis, the leading fried chicken
restaurant franchise, reported that the number of its stores increased by 150
so far this year due to strong growth in home delivery demand. GS25, the
leading convenience store franchise, reported that its stores located in residential
areas saw higher sales growth than stores located in office or commercial areas
this year.
Foodservice Companies Seek to Expand Delivery Sales
https://m.mk.co.kr/news/business/view/2020/09/925234/
Summary: Facing reduced consumer traffic due to COVID-19,
food service companies are trying to expand sales through on-line delivery
orders. ¡®Eggslut¡¯ burger restaurant by SPC has recently started to
provide on-line delivery service through ¡®HappyOrder¡¯ and ¡®Coupang Eats¡¯.
SPC offers free delivery until September 13 for orders of $10.5 USD or
higher. ¡®Tous les Jours¡¯ bakery store by CJ Foodville has recently
expanded its on-line delivery service to ¡®Coupang Eats¡¯.
EMART's New Food-Centered Strategy Generates Early
Success in Wolgye Branch
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/2020090692751
Summary: EMART reported that its Wolgye branch saw 30
percent growth in cash-register sales since reopening in May after a major
renovation project. EMART also reported that its SSG.COM on-line grocery
shopping sales serviced through Wolgye branch increased 15 percent compared to
the pre-renovation period. EMART said that the renovation project in its
Wolgye branch was part of its new strategy to make all its stores more
food-centered. For example, the space allocated to food products in Wolgye
branch increased 35 percent after the renovation. The Wolgye branch also
incorporated new food products and services through the renovation, including a
custom butcher shop, custom sashimi shop, and a separate area for a variety of
packaged meal kits for easy home cooking. EMART said that food will be
the key for its competition against on-line retailers.
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