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Food News Clipping
November 16 - 20, 2020
2020.11.20
FAS/Seoul Monitoring of Media Reporting on Agricultural Issues
Today's Date: Friday, November 20, 2020
For Coverage: November 16 ~ 20, 2020
Local Soybean Price Soars due to Poor Harvest
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20201120/104060618/1
Summary: The
Korea Agro-Fishery Marketing Corporation (aT) reported on November 20 that the
wholesale market price of local soybeans amounted to 218,000 won ($190 USD) per
35 kilogram bag on average during the third week in November, up 11.6 percent
from the same period last year. aT said that the high price of local
soybean during the harvest season was due to reduced production as a result of
an extended monsoon season in June and typhoon damage in September. The
Korean government forecast that the local soybean harvest this year will be
87,742 metric tons, down 17 percent from last year. The new crop this
year will also suffer from reduced quality as the government survey in October
found defects in shape and skin color in 63 percent and 58 percent of the field
samples respectively. End user processors and restaurants commented that
they are forced to increase prices of their products processed from local
soybean. Imports of food soybeans will also likely increase in the coming
months. Korean imports of food soybean this year through September
totaled 244,644 metric tons, up 2.8 percent from the same period last year.
Starbucks
Korea to Launch Delivery Only Stores
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20201119/104058554/1
Summary:
Starbucks Korea reported that it will launch two delivery only stores in
Gangnam, Seoul in November. The stores will take delivery orders only
from consumers within 1.5 a kilometer radius via Starbucks' mobile app.
Minimum order amount is 15,000 won ($13 dollar USD) and the extra delivery fee
is 3,000 won ($2.6 USD). Starbucks Korea said that this is a pilot test
for potential expansion to other stores.
Michelin
Guide Seoul 2021 Lists 32 Top Restaurants
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/2020111990791
Summary:
Michelin Guide published its Seoul Guide 2021 on November 19. The guide
lists 32 restaurants with star recognition. Gaon and Rayoun, both Korean
cuisine restaurants, received 3 star recognition for five years in a row since
the launching of the Seoul Guide. The guide also listed seven 2 star
restaurants and twenty three 1 star restaurants.
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Consumers Give Up Winter Kimchi Making ... Retailers Report Sharp Sales Growth
in Cured Cabbages as Consumers Look for Easier Ways
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/2020111990801
Summary: Market
Kurly, a leading on-line grocery retailer, reported that its sales of cured
cabbage packages saw 306 percent growth during the first weeks in November
compared to the same period last year. Market Kurly said that this was
due to more consumers deciding not to make winter Kimchi from scratch due to
busier lives. Instead, consumers opted for either ready-to-serve Kimchi
in retail stores or making Kimchi from prepared ingredient sets.
SPC Opens 14th Shake Shack Store
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202011197783g
Summary: SPC, a leading food service company in Korea, reported
that its 14th Shake Shack store opened in Daejun city on November 20.
GS25
Offers Beaujolais Nouveau for On-line Reservation Orders and Store Pickups
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202011196577Y
Summary: GS25,
the leading convenience store franchise in South Korea, reported that its 2020
Beaujolais Nouveau (a new vintage French wine) reservation offer received
10,000 bottles in consumer on-line orders as of November 19. Consumers
can place reservation orders in the GS25 on-line shopping platform for
in-person pickups in nearby GS25 stores after the annual Beaujolais Nouveau
launching day, the third Thursday in November. GS25 has secured 30,000
bottles this year, expecting stronger sales. Each bottle is offered at
25,000 won ($22.5 USD).
Police
Arrests an Import Distributor who Sold Chinese Chilly Pepper Flour as Local
Product
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/2020111955977
Summary: The
Seoul Police reported on November 19 that it arrested an import distributor who
allegedly sold 35 metric tons of imported Chinese red chilly pepper flour as
local origin product. The police added that it was further investigating
the market for additional origin fraud cases. The police explained that
the high price of local chilly pepper this year due to unfavorable weather
condition resulted in increased origin fraud attempts in the market.
Korean
Government Bans Imports of Poultry Products from Sweden due to High-pathogenic
AI Oubreak
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202011184858Y
Summary: The Korea Ministry of Food, Agriculture, and Rural
Affairs (MAFRA) announced on November 18 that it ordered a temporary import ban
on all poultry products from Sweden as Sweden reported an outbreak of H5N8 type
high-pathogenic avian influenza in its poultry farm on the same day.
According to MAFRA, Sweden exported a 24 metric ton shipment of frozen chicken
feet to South Korea so far this year.
Busan New Port to Expand ... Shipping Capacity will Double to
Become the 3rd Largest Container Port in the World
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202011170487h
Summary: The Korea Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries (MOF) unveiled
its plan to expand Busan New Port on November 17. The $11 billion USD
project targets to double the shipping capacity of the leading port in South
Korea to 3.4 million TEU (twenty-foot Equivalent Unit) of containers a year,
which will be the third largest in the world upon completion by 2030. The
expansion, officially named 'Busan New Port II / 'Jinhae New Port', is over 8
kilometers long and can dock twenty-one 25,000 TEU container ships at the same
time. MOF said that the new port will be a 'Smart Port', equipped with
fully automated facilities for docking, loading, and transport processes.
Korea Signs RCEP with 15 Trading Partners in Asia, Forming the
Largest Free Trade Market in the World
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20201115/103971854/1
Summary: The Korean president Moon Jae In attended a virtual
signing ceremony on November 15 together with leaders of 15 Asian countries,
launching the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP). Korea,
China, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and 10 ASEAN countries are launching
members of RCEP. India has yet to join RCEP. The Korean government
said that RCEP will promote trade and mutual prosperity by reducing tariffs and
trade barriers in what will be the largest economic zone in the
world. RCEP will expand tariff elimination among the trading partners to
91.9 - 94.5 percent of products traded (from current 79.1 - 89.4
percent). Korea has already established bilateral free trade agreements
with many RCEP members, but RCEP provides a venue to develop a free
trade deal with Japan for the first time. Korean import tariffs (30
percent) on Japanese beer will be removed over a 20 year period under
RCEP. Sensitive agricultural products, including rice, apples and chili
pepper, are excluded from the RCEP tariff elimination schedule for Korea.
Amazon Enters Korea via Partnership with SK Telecom
https://www.donga.com/news/It/article/all/20201116/103985660/1
Summary: SK Telecom, a leading telecommunication company in South
Korea, announced on November 15 that it signed a partnership agreement with
Amazon.com to offer all Amazon products in its on-line shopping platform, www.11st.co.kr.
SK Telecom said that Korean consumers can purchase Amazon products in the 11st
site for easy personal direct imports as the platform will take care of
shipping and customs paperwork.
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