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Food News Clipping
September 20 - 25, 2020
2020.09.25
FAS/Seoul Monitoring of Media Reporting on Agricultural Issues
Today's Date: Friday, September 25, 2020
For Coverage: September 20 ~ 25, 2020
Table Sugar
Market Continues to Shrink
https://www.hankyung.com/life/article/2020092595077
Summary:
According to the Korea Agro-Fishery Marketing Corporation (aT), sales of table
sugar in Korea amounted to 137 billion won ($119 million USD) in 2019, down 27
percent from 2015. On the other hand, sales of sugar alternatives,
including artificial sweeteners, increased 3.7 percent during the period,
reaching 20 billion won ($18 million USD) in 2019. Table sugar
consumption will likely continue to decline in coming years due to increased
consumer health concerns.
Korean Food
Processors Forecast Strong 3Q Outcomes due to Increased Home Dining
https://m.mk.co.kr/news/business/view/2020/09/988574/
Summary: CJ
Cheiljedang, the leading food processor in South Korea, has forecast that its
3Q sales will total 6.3 trillion won ($5.4 billion USD), up 8.1 percent from
the same quarter last year. Nongshim, the leading instant noodle company,
has forecast 11.6 percent increase in its 3Q sales to 658 billion won ($563
million USD). Marketers said that increased home dining during the
COVID-19 outbreaks resulted in strong sales growth in HMR prepared foods.
Dr.
Jung's Food Expand Portfolio of Soy Milk with Functional Ingredients
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20200923/103079775/1
Summary:
Dr. Jung's Food, the leading processor of soy milk beverages in South Korea,
reported that it added new soy milk products fortified with functional
ingredients targeting different consumer groups. New products introduced
include 'Soy Milk Lutein', 'Protein Meal Almond-Walnut Milk', 'High Protein Soy
Milk', and Soy Milk Senior' fortified with beta-glucan and selenium.
Wine
Imports Up 9.5% through August due to Increased Home Drinking during the
COVID-19 Pandemic ... Imports from the U.S. Up 51%
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202009244490Y
Summary:
According to the Korea International Trade Association (KITA) Trade Database,
Korean wine imports this year through August amounted to $189 million, up 9.5
percent from the same period last year. Many consumers opted to drink
wine at home during the COVID-19 pandemic instead of visiting bars or
restaurants. In particular, wine imports from the United States increased
51 percent. On the other hand, whiskey and beer imports during the period
declined 27 percent and 22 percent respectively to $74 million and $157
million.
Traders
Launches New Private Label Program, 'T Standard'
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202009244449Y
Summary:
Traders, a leading warehouse discount retailer under the umbrella of EMART
South Korea, launched a new private label program, 'T Standard'. Traders
said that a dozen products under the program will debut in its new store in
Ansung city that will open on September 25. According to Traders, 'T
Standard' program offers lower prices than its existing 'Traders Deal' private
label program.
Sikdae
Offers Meal Kit Delivery Service to Teleworking Employees
https://m.mk.co.kr/news/business/view/2020/09/983509/
Summary:
Sikdae, the leading corporate lunch program service provider in South Korea
that services over 420 corporate clients, announced on September 24 that it
started to offer meal kit delivery service to employees who are working at
home. Sikade said that the service will allow corporations to provide
lunch programs to their teleworking employees for COVID-19 concerns. Orders
made by 10 a.m. the day before will be delivered to employee's home for easy
lunch preparation.
Hanwoo
Beef Generates the Most Sales Growth in Chuseok Gift Shopping Due to Eased
Anti-Graft Act, Hyundai Department Store
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202009230378i
Summary:
Hyundai Department Store (HDS) reported on September 23 that Hanwoo beef
generated the most, 37 percent sales growth among the Chuseok gift sets it
offered this year compared to last season. The top seller last season,
health functional foods generated 21 percent growth. HDS said that eased
Anti-Graft Act (gift ceiling raised to 200,000 won / $172 USD) for Chuseok
gifting this year was key driver for strong sales of premium products,
including Hanwoo beef
Premium Gift Packages for Korean Thanksgiving Day Generate
Strong Sales Growth, Hello Nature
https://www.mbn.co.kr/news/economy/4289568
Summary: It is reported that many Korean consumers have
increased their spending on Chuseok gift shopping this year as they plan not to
make personal visits due to COVID-19 concerns. Hello Nature, a fresh food
on-line retailer, saw 258 percent sales growth in premium Chuseok gift packages
(priced at 200,000 won or higher) this year between August 24 and
September 21 compared to the same period last year.
Consumers Spend 15% More on Chuseok Food Gifts as They Plan
to Skip Personal Visits, SSG.COM
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20200921/103040977/1
Summary: SSG.COM, a leading on-line grocery retailer in South
Korea, reported that the average price of its home-delivery food gift sets for
upcoming Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving Day) sold during August 13 through
September 19 was 15 percent higher than last season. SSG.COM added that
premium gift sets offered for 200,000 won ($170 USD) or higher, including wild
pine mushroom, Hanwoo beef, and dried fish roes, saw 194 percent sales growth
compared to last season. SSG.COM explained that many consumers increased
their Chuseok gift spending this year as they decided not to make personal
visits to their families during Chuseok due to COVID-19 concerns.
"Each Chuseok Gift Delivery is Thoroughly Disinfected",
Hyundai Department Store
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20200921/103040899/1
Summary: Hyundai Department Store reported that it was
implementing a strict sanitary measure in its distribution warehouses to make
sure that each Chuseok gift delivery is thoroughly disinfected. After the
sanitary procedure, the delivery package is attached with a "disinfection
assurance" sticker.
Gimje City Exports 4 metric tons of Premium Grapes to
Hong Kong ]
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202009213519Y
Summary: Gimje city in Junbuk province reported on September 21
that 4 metric tons of its premium grapes, Shine Muscat and Hongju Seedless,
were exported to Hong Kong. Gimje City said that the grapes were top
quality fruits with minimum 20 brix sugar content. Gimje city plans to
expand its premium grape acreages to cope with increased demand in both
domestic and foreign markets.
Korean Exports of Processed Pork, Eggs, Instant Noodle to Hong
Kong Increase Sharply due to COVID-19
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/2020092104987
Summary: Korea Agro-Fisheries
& Food Trade Corporation (aT) reported strong growth in Korean food
exports to Hong Kong this year, including processed pork meat (up 477 percent
to $4.3 million USD), eggs (up 274 percent to $1 million USD), bakery products
(up 113 percent to $5.2 million), instant noodle (up 52 percent to $17.7
million USD), and kimchi (up 43 percent to $3.6 million USD). According
to aT, the growth was due to increased demand for quality foods in Hong Kong
due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Changes in Korean Liquor Consumption Trends
https://m.mk.co.kr/news/business/view/2020/09/968872/
Summary: Korea Agro-Fisheries & Food Trade Corporation (aT)
published a liquor market trend report on September 9. According to the
report, Koreans drank 8.5 days per month on average in 2019, a slight decline
from 8.8 days in 2017. Beer was the most preferred
product (accounting for 36.9 percent of monthly drinking), followed
by soju (32.9 percent) and traditional Korean liquor (20.1 percent).
Traditional Korean liquor saw the most growth, as it accounted for
only 15.7 percent of monthly drinking in 2016. Consumers made a
significant change in their drinking patterns in 2020 due to COVID-19
concerns. 87.3 percent of the consumers answered that they opted for home
drinking during the COVID-19 outbreak.
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