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Food News Clipping
January 1 - 8, 2021
2021.01.08
FAS/Seoul Monitoring of Media Reporting on Agricultural Issues
Today's Date: Friday, January 8, 2021
For Coverage: January 1 ~ 8, 2021
Credit
Card Spending in Restaurants Plunges 50% in December due to Stronger Social
Distancing
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202101078522Y
Summary:
According to the Korea Credit Data, credit card spending in small businesses in
Korea declined 44 percent in December 2020 compared to the same month in the
previous year as a result of stronger social distancing restrictions due to
COVID-19 outbreaks. Restaurants were one of the industries that saw the
most decline in credit card spending.
Sales of
Soju Surge in Convenience Stores due to Home Drinking ... Distillers are Busy
Processing Extra Bottles
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202101076555g
Summary: Some
convenience stores are experiencing shortages of soju (the leading local
distilled spirits). The surging demand is due to increased home drinking under
stronger social distancing implemented by the government since December.
According to Seven Eleven Korea, sales of soju increased 56 percent in
December 2020 compared to the same month last year. Leading distillers, including Hite-Jinro, are making
efforts to expand production.
Market
Kurly Saw 119% Growth in Beef Sales in 2020 ... Premium Cuts Grew 454%
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202101076799Y
Summary: Market
Kurly, a leading on-line grocery shopping platform in South Korea, reported
that its beef sales amounted to 900 metric tons (equivalent to 150,000 cattle)
in 2020, up 119 percent from the previous year. Market Kuley said that
premium cuts saw the most growth, 454 percent, during the period as families
opted for higher quality cuts during holidays and year-end season as they were
not able to visit restaurants due to COVID-19 social distancing restrictions.
57% of
Foreigners are Aware of Hansik (Korean Cuisine)
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202101076790Y
Summary: The
Korea Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (MAFRA) reported outcomes
of foreign consumer surveys carried out in 16 cities around the world in August
2020. The survey found that 57 percent of the foreign consumers were
aware of 'Hansik' (Korean cuisine). MAFRA said that the awareness level
continued to increase since it started the annual survey in 2018. 81
percent of foreign consumers said that they liked eating Hansik. The
leading image that the foreign consumers had on Hansik were "spicy",
followed by "exotic", "flavorful", "easy to
approach", and "diverse". Korean fried chicken, kimchi,
and gimbob (rice rolls) were the top Hansik that foreign consumers liked the
most.
Korean
Government Raises Liquor Tax on Beer and Rice Wine by 0.5 Percent for 2021
https://www.yna.co.kr/view/AKR20190725080700002
Summary: The
Korean government announced on January 6 that the local liquor tax on beer and
rice wine will increase by 0.5 percent in 2021.
As a result, the liquor tax on beer and rice wine (which are levied on a volume
basis) will become 834.4 won ($0.76) and 41.9
won ($0.38) per liter respectively. The
new tax will be implemented from March 1, 2021 through February 28, 2022.
The government explained that the volume based liquor tax on beer and rice wine
is revised each year based on
the shift in consumer
prices during the previous year. The revised
liquor tax on beer and rice wine will be announced in February.
African
Swine Fever Virus Spreads Further South
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20210105/104784878/1
Summary: The African Swine Fever (ASF) Outbreak Management Center under the
Korean government reported on January 5 that it detected ASF in a wild hog
carcass found in Youngwol county, Gangwon province on December 28. The
center added that it also confirmed ASF in another 6 wild hog carcasses found
in a nearby location on January 1. As a result, the number of areas
(cities and counties) where ASF outbreaks have been confirmed in Korea
increased to 11. The new outbreak in Youngwol county raises serious
concern in the government as the location is 80 kilometers south from previous
outbreaks. The center has ordered emergency quarantine measures in and
around the country, including a standstill order for local swine farms and
daily fumigation.
Monthly
On-line Shopping Exceeds 15 Trillion Won in November, 2020
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20210105/104775965/1
Summary: The Korea National Statistics Office
(NSO) reported that the on-line retail industry generated 15.1 trillion won
($13.6 billion USD) in sales in November 2020, up 17.2 percent from the same
month last year. On-line shopping for restaurant meal deliveries (up 60.6
percent) and retail food and beverages (up 47.1 percent) led the growth in
sales. On-line shopping accounted for 29.2 percent of overall retail
industry sales in November. NSO explained that stronger social distancing
measures during the COVID-19 outbreaks boosted on-line purchases for home
dining.
Engel's Index Reaches the Highest in 20 Years,
Bank of Korea
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202101057366i
Summary: The Bank of Korea (BOK) reported
on January 6 that the Engel's index in Korea reached 12.8 percent in 2020
through the third quarter, up 1.4 percent points from the same period in the
previous year. It was also the highest level since 2000. Consumer
spending on food and beverages during the period amounted to 81.8 trillion won
($74.4 billion USD), accounting for 12.8 percent of overall consumption
spending. The spending on food and beverages increased 9.8 percent during
the period compared to the same period last year. In contrast, overall
consumption spending declined by 2.9 percent.
Retailers
Forecast Stronger Sales of Premium Gift Sets during Upcoming Lunar New Year's
Day Shopping Season
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/2021010611247
Summary: Leading
Korean retailers are reportedly beefing up their premium gift set offers
targeting the upcoming Lunar New Year's Day shopping season. Retailers
forecast that consumers will opt for more expensive gift products such as local
hanwoo beef and shine muscat grapes as they will not be able to make in-person
visits to their family members and friends during the holiday.
Korea Exported a Record $7.57 Billion in Agricultural and
Food Products in 2020
http://www.foodnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=76450
Summary: Korean
exports of agricultural and food products in 2020 increased by 7.7% from
the previous year to $7.57 billion, the highest ever. Exports of kimchi,
red pepper paste, grapes, and Yooja citron tea have increased by more than 30%
from the previous year. MAFRA reported that, despite many difficulties
due to COVID-19 last year, both fresh agricultural products and processed foods
recorded all-time high exports and growth rates in the last 5 years.
Strawberries Become the
Number One Fresh Fruit for Winter
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20210103/104748239/1
Summary: EMART, the leading
hypermarket grocery retailer in South Korea, reported that strawberries
accounted for 30 percent of its fresh fruit sales in December, 2020. The
former top seller, mandarin oranges, became the second best seller with a 14
percent share. EMART explained that strawberries gained consumer
preference based on launching of new, premium quality varieties.
Increased home baking during the COVID-19 outbreaks also generated additional
demand for strawberries.
Prices of Poultry
Products on a Rise due to Avian Influenza Outbreaks
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/2021010314931
Summary: According to the
Korea Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (MAFRA), the price of
chicken meat, duck meat, and eggs in the market increased 6.4 percent, 70.7
percent, and 9.5 percent respectively in December 2020 compared to the same
month a year ago. Over 12 million chicken and ducks in local farms were
depopulated in December due to continued outbreaks of avian influenza
(AI). MAFRA says that the overall poultry supply in the market remains
stable despite the AI outbreak. However, marketers are concerned about
bigger impacts down the road if the AI outbreaks continue through the spring.
Four Additional
High-Pathogenic Avian Influenza Outbreaks Confirmed on January 1, Total 41
Outbreaks So Far This Winter
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20210101/104733573/1
Summary: The Avian Influenza
Management Center under the Korean government reported on January 1 that four
additional poultry farms in the country tested positive for high-pathogenic
avian influenza (HPAI). As a result, the number of local poultry farms
that had HPAI outbreaks this winter increased to 41.
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