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Food News Clipping
November 3- 13, 2020
2020.11.13
FAS/Seoul Monitoring of Media Reporting on Agricultural Issues
Today's Date: Friday, November 13, 2020
For Coverage: November 3 ~ 13, 2020
Korean Rice Harvest This Year
Amounts to 3.5 Million MT, Lowest in 52 Years
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20201112/103937552/1
Summary: The Korean government
reported on November 12 that the local rice harvest this year
amounted to 3.5 million metric tons, down 6.4 percent from the previous
year and the lowest amount in 52 years. The government
explained that unfavorable weather, including an extended
monsoon season and typhoon damage, was the key cause for the poor
harvest. As a result, rice prices in the wholesale market
jumped 14 percent from last year to 215,404 won ($187 USD) per 80 kilogram bag
on average.
Korea to Improve Food Sufficiency
Rate by 2030
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202011121161i
Summary: South Korean president,
Moon Jae In, said in his speech at the National Farmers Day reception
on November 11 that the Korean government would improve the national food
sufficiency rate on key agricultural crops by 2030. He specified target
sufficiency rate on wheat (10 percent) and soybean (45 percent) in his
speech. Marketers said that the goals are quite ambitious
considering the current sufficiency rates on the crops (wheat
0.7 percent and soybean 26.7 percent).
EMART Reports Strong Q3 Outcomes amid the COVID-19
Pandemic
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20201111/103917366/1
Summary: EMART, Inc., a leading retail company in South Korea,
reported that it generated 5.9 trillion won ($5.1 billion USD) in cash-register
sales and 151 billion won ($131 million USD) in operating profits during the
third quarter, up 17 percent and 30 percent respectively from the same quarter
last year. EMART explained that outstanding performances by its
conventional (particularly Traders warehouse discount stores) and on-line
divisions were the drivers of this sales growth.
Korean Food Processors Report
Strong Q3 Outcomes due to Increased Home Dining
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20201111/103917365/1
Summary: Leading Korean food
processors reported strong business outcomes during the third quarter of
2020. CJ Cheiljedang, the leading processor in the country, reported 9
percent and 72 percent growth in its sales (3.7 trillion won) and operating
profits (311 billion won) during the quarter compared to the same period last
year. Orion, another leading players in the industry, reported 13 percent
and 6 percent growth in sales and operation profits. Marketers explained
that increased consumer demand for processed foods including Home Meal
Replacement foods during the COVID-19 pandemic were the key drivers of these
outcomes.
Korean Economy to Grow -1.1% in
2020 and 3.1% in 2021, KDI Forecast
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20201111/103906242/1
Summary: The Korea Development
Institute (KDI), a Korean government think tank, reported on November 11 that
the Korean economy will decline 1.1 percent this year but would grow 3.1
percent in 2021. The KDI November forecast for 2020 growth remained
unchanged but 2021 forecast growth was 0.4 percentage point lower than the
September forecast.
Korean Consumers Prefer Imported
Beer for Value, Quality and Diversity, KSA Survey
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/2020111209647
Summary: The Korea Consumer Agency
(KCA) released outcomes of its recent consumer survey on beer preference.
The survey found that Korean consumers prefer imported beer over local beer for
value, quality and diversity. 79 percent of consumers replied that they
were purchasing imported beer at least once a month. Belgium was the most
preferred origin for imported beer (picked by 22.6 percent of the consumers),
followed by the United States (20.8 percent) and China (20.6 percent).
Starbucks Korea Reports Record
Sales during Q3 Despite the COVID-19 Pandemic
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202011118867g
Summary:
Starbucks Korea, the leading player in the cafe market, reported that it
generated a record 486 billion won ($324 million USD) in cash-register sales
during the third quarter in 2020, up 5.0 percent from the same quarter last
year and 1.0 percent from the previous quarter. Aggregated sales for 2020
through the third quarter were 5.4 percent higher than the same period last
year. Operating profits through the third quarter totaled 129 billion won
($112 million USD), up 10.0 percent from the same period last year.
Aggressive opening of new stores was the key driver for the outcomes. The
number of Starbucks stores in Korea increased by 95 through the third quarter
to 1,473.
Seoul City Government to Stage
'Taste of Seoul 2020', November 11-15
https://www.fnnews.com/news/202011091011316783
Summary: Seoul City Government (SCG)
announced that it will stage 'Taste of Seoul 2020' from November 11-15.
SCG said that the week-long event will highlight Seoul as an international
culinary destination, offering a variety of consumer events under the themes of
'on-line restaurant experience' and 'comfort food experience'. For
'on-line restaurant experience', SCG published 'Top 100 Restaurants and Bars in
Seoul', a guidebook that lists some of the most popular places to dine and
drink in the city. Most of the restaurants listed will offer special
menus and consumer promotions during the week. In particular, SCG will
work with 12 of the restaurants and offer their menus at half prices to
consumers via an on-line home delivery shopping platform. SCG will also
organize live, on-line cooking classes by celebrity chefs during the
week. SCG will run a city tour bus program that will stop in popular
areas in the city for street foods.
BaeSangMyunJuGa Offers Rice Wine for On-line Shopping and Same Day
Home Delivery
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/2020110870781
Summary:
BaeSangMyunJuGa (BSM), a leading producer of rice wine and distilled rice wine
in South Korea, reported that on October 19 it launched 'same day delivery
service' on its on-line shopping platform. BSM said that on-line
purchases made before 3 p.m. would be delivered to the consumers by 8
p.m. BSM also offers various prepared dishes in the on-line shopping
platform so that consumers can enjoy its food and alcoholic beverages together
at home. BSM added that its on-line sales saw 28 percent growth since
launching same day delivery service as consumers can enjoy fresher
beverages. On-line sales of alcoholic beverages are currently prohibited
in South Korea. However, the Korean government revised the regulation in
2018 to allow on-line sales for locally made traditional alcoholic beverages.
Lotte Shopping Co. Closed 99 Stores This Year
https://m.mk.co.kr/news/business/view/2020/11/1144588/
Summary:
Lotte Shopping Co., a leading retail company in South Korea, reported that its
reorganization project closed 99 stores under its conventional retail business
format, including Lotte Department Stores, Lotte Fresh grocery supermarkets,
and LoHB drugstores in 2020. Lotte Shopping Co. said the reorganization
project will continue in coming years under the goal of closing some 30 percent
of its conventional retail businesses.
Seoul Cafe Show 2020 Opens for
Visitors on November 4
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20201104/103805800/1
Summary: Seoul Cafe Show, the
largest cafe-food service industry exhibition in Asia, opened its floor for
visitors on November 4. The show, which will last until November 7, will
bring a large number of suppliers, buyers, and consumers together for in-person
meetings and interactions.
"One Third of Eggs Offered in
Retail Stores are the Lowest Grade Quality", a NGO Survey
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202011059468Y
Summary: The Korean Consumer
Coalition (KCC), a NGO consumer group, reported that its market survey in
September found a serious quality issue in the eggs offered in retail
stores. KCC explained that it took 3,500 eggs of 70 brands from various
retail stores for quality inspection by the Korea Livestock Quality Assessment
Agency. The inspection results found that 31.4 percent of the eggs were
the lowest quality (grade 2). Another 37.1 percent and 31.4 percent of
the eggs were top (1+) and medium (1) grade quality respectively. KCC
added that more than half of the stores offered eggs in room-temperature
shelves without refrigeration. KCC said the government should mandate a
quality grade labeling on the egg product packaging so that consumers can make
informed purchase decisions.
Avian Influenza Testing in a Duck
Farm in Gochang Came out Negative
https://www.hankyung.com/society/article/2020110262257
Summary: The Korea Ministry of
Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (MAFRA) announced on November 2 that its
avian influenza (AI) testing in a duck farm in Gochang county, Junbuk province
found no infection. The farm that raises 15,000 ducks reported possible
high-pathogen AI outbreak on November 1 based on increased deaths of chicks for
unidentified reasons. MAFRA found H5N5 high-pathogen AI virus in
migrating bird feces in Chungnam province on October 25.
LG Electronics Offer Barista
Robots ... Intends to Launch More Models for Food Service Industry
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/2020110255361
Summary: LG Electronics staged a
coffee tasting event in its research headquarter in Seoul, introducing its new
'Cloy' barista robot. LG Electronics said that the 'Cloy' robot division
will launch additional models targeting the food and health care service industry.
Fishermen Protest against Chinese
Illegal Fishing in the East Sea
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/2020110255631
Summary: A group
of 100 fishermen gathered in Pohang port on the eastern seaboard on November 2
and staged a protest against Chinese illegal fishing in the east sea. The
fishermen demanded stronger government intervention, claiming that some 1,000
Chinese boats appeared in the east sea recently and violated over fishing
regulations.
Hyundai Department Store Offers
Steamed Lobsters and Crabs for Home Delivery
https://m.mk.co.kr/news/business/view/2020/11/1124101/
Summary: Hyundai Department Store,
a leading department store chain in South Korea, started to offer steamed and
ready-to-eat lobsters and crabs for home delivery on November 2. Hyundai
Department Store said that the service is its response to increased consumer demand
for premium yet convenient seafood products. Consumers may place on-line
orders by midnight and Hyundai Department Store would purchase, steam, and
deliver the crabs and lobsters to the consumers the next morning. Hyundai
Department Store added that it would introduce additional prepared premium
seafood products for quick home delivery orders.
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