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Food News Clipping
September 14 - 18, 2020
2020.09.18
FAS/Seoul Monitoring of Media Reporting on Agricultural Issues
Today's Date: Friday, September 18, 2020
For Coverage: September 14 ~ 18, 2020
Markets Stock on Up Fresh Fruit for Upcoming Chuseok Thanksgiving
Rituals
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20200917/102991366/1
Summary: Wholesale and retail markets in South Korea are busy
stocking up on fresh fruit to offer during the upcoming Chuseok shopping
season. (Chuseok is Korea's Thanksgiving Day, and falls on October 1 this
year.) An assortment of fresh fruit (including apples, pears, persimmons,
grapes, jujubes) is one of the key items required for the memorial service that
Korean families observe on the day of Chuseok. According to marketers,
the price of fresh fruits this year is about 10 percent higher on average than
regular years due to an extended monsoon season and typhoon damage.
Ritual Foods for Chuseok Memorial
Service will Cost $280 This Year, aT
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20200917/102991358/1
Summary: The Korea
Agro-Fishery Marketing Corporation (aT) reported that it will cost 340,000 won
($280 USD) for a Korean family to purchase in a hypermarket grocery store (or
240,000 won in a street market) 28 agricultural
products needed to put together the traditional ritual foods for
Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving Day) memorial service this year. The price
is about 10 percent higher this year compared to regular years due to reduced
supply of fresh fruit and vegetables.
NH Partners with Netherlands to
Educate Local Swine Industry Professionals
https://www.donga.com/news/List/article/all/20200917/102985027/2
Summary: The Korea National
Federation of Agricultural Cooperatives (NH) announced on September 17 that it
developed a partnership with Netherlands swine industry to help local swine
farmers and professionals obtain advanced technologies and skills. NH
organized a group of 7 local industry leaders in June who will attend an one
year education program under the partnership. The partnership will also
provide a series of virtual education seminars offered to all industry participants.
According to NH, the partnership will provide in-depth education on various
subjects, including feed, animal welfare, disease prevention, information
technologies, and environment-friendly farming.
OECD
Lowers GDP Growth Forecast for South Korea to -1.0% ¡¦ Still Highest among OECD
Member Countries
https://www.yna.co.kr/view/AKR20200916181300081?input=1195m
Summary:
The OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development) reported on
September 16 its revised GDP growth forecast for 2020. Reflecting the
second wave of COVID-19 outbreaks that started in mid-August in South Korea,
OECD lowered its forecast for South Korea to -1.0 percent, which was 0.2
percent point lower than previous forecast in August. However, OECD
forecast that South Korea was still going to suffer the least economic impact
from COVID-19 among its member countries. By the way, OECD forecast that
China, a non-member, would be the only country that will see a positive GDP
growth this year.
'Animal
Welfare Milk, Home Delivered within 24 Hours after Milking' by Market Kurly
Reports Success
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/2020091676581
Summary:
Market Curly, a leading on-line retailer in South Korea, reported that its
private brand 'Kurly's Animal Welfare Milk' became the top seller in the fresh
milk category since launching in February this year. Market Kurly said
that the key to its success was strong consumer attention to premium quality
and safety. The milk is delivered to the consumers within 24 hours after
milking from four contract farms that are operated under strict requirements
set by Market Kurly, including certifications for animal welfare, no
anti-biotics, and HACCP.
Coupang
Launches ¡®Fine Table¡¯, Premium Fresh Food Delivery Service
https://m.mk.co.kr/news/business/view/2020/09/956050/
Summary:
Coupang, a leading on-line retailer in South Korea, launched ¡®Fine Table¡¯ on
September 16. Coupang said 'Fine Table' is a new tool to meet increased
consumer demand for premium fresh food delivery service. 'Fine Table'
offers premium quality food products in five categories (meat, fruits, fish,
bakeries, and gift sets) that have been previously available only in conventional
retail stores such as king crabs, lobsters, and extra-large fish. Orders
made in 'Fine Table' will be delivered the next day to any location in the
market.
Korean Won - US Dollar Exchange Rate Falls below 1,800 First Time
in Seven Months
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20200915/102947353/1
Summary: The Korean won - US dollar exchange rate was 1,179 ($1
USD = 1,179 won) on September 15, down 4.5 won from the previous day. It
was the first time that the exchange rate fell below 1,800 since February 12
after the outbreak of COVID-19.
Food Processors Expand 'Care Food' Business Targeting Elderly
Consumers
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202009164174Y
Summary: Leading food processors and food service companies in
South Korea are expanding investment to develop 'care food' businesses
targeting elderly consumers. The number of elderly consumers over 60
years old is forecast to increase sharply to account for over 40 percent of the
Korean population by 2040. Food processors are gearing up their research
and development efforts to offer products catered to different needs of the
silver population, including better nutrition, functional benefits, easy
digestion, and soft texture. At the same time, food processors are
developing partnerships and networks with related industries, such as
hospitals, silver homes, and silver care professionals to secure marketing
reach to target consumers while strengthening consumer brand recognition.
Pulmuwon Foodmerce, CJ Freshway, Ourhome, Shinsegae Food, and Huyndia Green
Food are some of the leading players in the care food market.
YoGiYo
Launches Yomart, "Quick-Commerce" Home Delivery Stores
https://www.mk.co.kr/news/business/view/2020/09/955628/
Summary: YoGiYo, a leading on-line restaurant meal delivery service platform in
South Korea, announced on September 16 that it launched Yomart, a
"quick-commerce" retail business that combines conventional retail
store and on-line shopping. According to YoGiYo, Yomart stores will be
located in busy metropolitan areas and provide 'within 30 minutes' quick
delivery service for on-line orders. Yomart stores will service home
deliveries only. This is the same strategy deployed by B Mart, which was
launched by the leading on-line restaurant meal delivery service platform BDM
earlier this year. Yomart offers some 3,000 SKUs of products, ranging
from fresh grocery foods to household goods to pet foods. YoGiYo is owned
by Delivery Heroes (DH), an on-line food delivery company based in Berlin,
Germany.
Korean
Deep Sea Fishing Catch in 2019 Amounts to 510,000 MT, Up 11%
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202009151012Y
Summary:
The Korea Ministry of Marine and Fisheries reported 'Korean Deep Sea Fishing
Industry Statistics 2019' on September 15. According to the report, the
Korean deep sea fishing industry caught 510,000 metric tons of fish in 2019, up
11 percent from the previous year. Skipjack tuna (also known as bonito)
was the leading catch with 290,000 metric tons, followed by yellowfin tuna
(50,000 metric tons), arctic shrimp (40,000 metric tons), and squid (20,000
metric tons). The number of fishing vessels in the industry was 205, down
6 from the previous year. Among the catch, 230,000 metric tons were
exported.
Shinsege
TV Home Shopping Offers Overnight Delivery Service
https://www.mk.co.kr/news/business/view/2020/09/950110/
Summary:
There has been a surge in consumers shopping on-line for home deliveries due to
the COVID-19 pandemic. Shinsege TV Home Shopping, a cable shopping
channel in Korea, has launched overnight delivery service for its fresh grocery
food offers. The first product for the overnight delivery offer will be
live lobsters that will be aired on September 16. According to Shinsegae,
the overnight delivery service is currently available in Seoul, Incheon, and
Gyeonggi province only.
HMM Set Sail 12
of the World's Largest Ocean Container Ships
https://www.donga.com/news/article/all/20200913/102914660/1
Summary:
HMM, the leading ocean container shipper in South Korea, reported on September
13 that all of its twelve new 24,000 TEU ocean containers are now in operation
with the last ship, HMM Saint Petersburg, docked at Busan port for loading the
first shipment. HMM said that the new 24,000 TEU container fleet
increased its shipping capacity to 700,000 TEU. As a result, HMM became
the 8th largest ocean container shipper in the world. According to HMM,
the new 24,000 TEU container ship uses 13 percent less fuel than 15,000 TEU
ships. HMM added that its 24,000 TEU container fleet is fully booked
despite the COVID-19 pandemic around the world. HMM plans to purchase
additional ships and increase its capacity to 1 million TEU by the end of 2022.
Retailers
Report Strong Sales Growth in Chuseok Gift Sets
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/2020091345161
Summary:
Leading retail companies have reported strong sales growth in agricultural gift
sets offered for Chuseok (Korean Thanksgivig Day, Sepember 30). Hyundai
Department Store reported 54 percent growth in sales during August 14 through
September 11 compared to the same period last year. Meat (up 99 percent),
imported foods (up 226 percent), and alcoholic beverages (up 105 percent) led
the growth. EMART hypermarket store chain reported 20 percent growth
during August 13 through September 10. Retailers said that increased gift
set sales was partly due to COVID-19 pandemic as many consumers opted for sending
gifts to their family members and friends instead of visiting them during the
Chuseok holiday. The increased gift ceiling allowed under the Anti-Graft
Act this year (from 100,000 won to 200,000 won / $83 USD to $166 USD) also
contributed to the outstanding growth in gift set sales.
Traditional
Street Market Launches On-line Shopping Platform
https://m.mk.co.kr/news/business/view/2020/09/942147/
Summary:
Dangjin street market in Chungnam province launched its on-line shopping
platform, ¡®Dangchanhankki¡¯, on September 11. Dangjin market said that the
on-line shopping platform will help local producers and distributors who face
serious challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic better market local
agricultural products to consumers. The platform offers a wide variety of
products sold in the street market, including fresh agricultural products, HMR
prepared foods, and take-out meals.
Agricultural Trade Office, U.S. Embassy - Seoul
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Email: atoseoul@state.gov