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Food News Clipping
January 11 - 15, 2020
2021.01.15
FAS/Seoul Monitoring of Media Reporting on Agricultural Issues
Today's Date: Friday, January 15, 2021
For Coverage: January 11 ~ 15, 2021
Hyundai
Department Store Launches New Zealand King Salmon
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20210114/104931036/1
Summary:
Hyundai Department Store announced on January 14 that it launched King Salmon
imported from New Zealand in 10 of its branches in and around Seoul. The
premium fish is offered at 50,000 won ($45 USD) per kilogram.
Korean
Government Confirms 62nd HPAI Outbreak in Local
Farms This Winter
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202101144172Y
Summary: The Avian Influenza
Management Center under the Korean government reported on January 14 that two
additional local farms tested positive for High Pathogenic Avian Influenza
(HPAI). As a result, the number of local farms that had HPAI outbreaks
this winter increased to 62. The government ordered mandatory depopulation of
birds in all farms within 3 kilometers of the farm where HPAI was
detected. However, there is a voice against the depopulation measure in
the industry as some farmers think the measure is excessive and not
science-based.
Korean
Government Reports 941 Cases of ASF in Wild Hogs
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202101142894Y
Summary:
The African Swine Fever (ASF) Management Center under the Korean government
reported that the number of ASF infected wild hogs found in the country
totaled 941 as of January 14. The center said that the areas where the
ASF hogs were found were spreading. The center said it would deploy
stronger measures to prevent the hogs from spreading further south, including
fences and hunting, while maintaining disinfection practices in swine
farms.
'Probiotics' will be the Most Popular Health Functional
Food in 2021
http://www.foodnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=76545
Summary:
Korean health supplements marketers forecast 'Probiotics' will be the most popular
health functional food this year. The Korea Health Supplements
Association (KHSA) surveyed 240 marketing managers in its member
companies. In the survey 74.2% (multiple responses allowed) answered that
¡®probiotics¡¯ will be the favorite functional food in 2021. Probiotics are
known as a functional ingredient for intestinal health and became popular in
the market around 2017. In 2020, it ranked second in the health supplements
market following red ginseng, and emerged as a raw material leading the
domestic health supplements market. When asked what functional area would
be popular this year, 79% said 'immune function (multiple responses allowed)'
reflecting the increased interest in immunity due to unseasonable weather and
the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic. Intestinal health (45.2%), skin health
(29%), better sleeping (19.4%), and body fat reduction (17.7%) followed.
South Korean Food Exports Up
7.7% to $7.6 Billion in 2020
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20210114/104912853/1
Summary: The Korea Ministry of Agriculture, Food and
Rural Affairs (MAFRA) reported on January 13 that Korean food exports amounted
to $7.6 billion in 2020, up 7.7 percent from the previous year. Both processed
products such as instant noodles, infant formula, hot pepper sauce, and rice
cakes (up 8.8 percent to $6.1 billion) and fresh products such as grapes,
kimchi, and ginseng (up 3.4 percent to $1.4 billion) generated solid export
growth due to elevated foreign consumer awareness of Korean cuisine. Japan
remained the leading export market ($1.3 billion), followed by the United
States ($1.2 billion) and China ($1.1 billion). Exports to the United States
saw the most growth (up 38 percent), followed by South Asian countries (up 9
percent). Exports to Japan declined 6 percent.
Strawberry Farms are Busy Harvesting New Crops in the
Middle of Winter
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20210113/104912708/1
Summary: Strawberry farms in Damyang county, Junnam province are busy picking new season fruits in
green houses. Most fruits are upgraded, premium varieties, containing as high
as 14 brix sugar, grown in an environment-friendly way.
MFDS to Re-evaluate 9 Functional Food Ingredients,
Part of 10 Year Reassessment Process
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202101140748Y
Summary: The Korea Ministry of Food and Drug Safety
(MFDS) announced on January 14 that 9 ingredients approved for use in
functional foods will be re-evaluated for safety and functionality this year.
The 9 ingredients include spirulina, propolis, and gamma linoleic acid. MFDS
explained that its Functional Food Act mandates reassessment of approved
ingredients every 10 years. Outcomes of the reassessments will be reported in
December.
MFDS to Expand 'Nutrition & Allergen Labeling' on
Recipes Offered in Franchise Restaurants
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/2021011364501
Summary: The Korea Ministry of Food and Drug Safety
(MFDS) plans to expand its 'nutrition and allergen labeling' requirements on
recipes offered in franchise restaurants from July 2021. Currently nutrition
and allergen labeling is required in franchise
restaurants if the number of restaurants under the franchise is 100 or larger.
The labeling requirement will be expanded to franchises that operate 50 or more
restaurants. The information required on the label are calories, protein, fat,
sugar, sodium content and use of 22 allergenic ingredients such as eggs, milk,
peanuts, shrimps, and wheat.
Leading
Korean On-line Retailer Saw 41% Growth in Sales 2020
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20210112/104893861/1
Summary:
According to an analysis by WiseApp (on-line research service) released on January 12, Coupang,
the leading on-line shopping platform in South Korea, generated an estimated 21.7
trillion won in cash-register sales ($20 billion) in 2020, up 41 percent from the
previous year. The number of shoppers accessing Coupang increased 20 percent
during 2020 to 15.4 million people. Coupang Eats, a subsidiary in the restaurant meal delivery
business, saw a 900 percent increase in member
shoppers to 2.1 million people. Coupang has initiated the process to go public
and recently passed the preliminary review by NASDAQ. The estimate value of
the company is $30 billion.
CJ to
Establish Processing Facility in South Dakota for Bibigo Brands
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20210112/104893801/1
Summary:
CJ Cheiljedang, the leading food processor in South Korea, reported on January
12 that it acquired 138 acres of land in Sioux Falls, South Dakota where it
plans to build a facility to process Bibigo brand
products such as frozen dumpling and other HMR prepared foods. CJ currently
operates three processing facilities in the United
States (CA, NY,
NJ). CJ said that the new facility in South Dakota will provide an important
momentum to expand its U.S. business.
"Take-out
Lunches in Convenience Stores Contain Too Much Sodium", Korea Consumer
Agency
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/2021011359917
Summary:
The Korea Consumer Agency (KCA) reported on January 13 that its survey found
high amounts of sodium in take-out
lunches offered in convenience stores. KCA said that the amount of sodium in
the lunch boxes was 1,361mg on average, which is 68 percent of the daily intake
allowance for adults set by the government.
Busan
Fishery Auction Market Transacts Record High Volume of Yellow Tail on January
13
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202101136505Y
Summary:
Busan Fishery Auction Market, a leading distributor for locally caught fish,
reported that it handled a record highly daily volume of
yellow tail sales
(200,000 heads) on
January 13. The sales generated in the auction amounted to 700 million won
($640,000). The yellow tails were caught near Jeju island.
Yellow tail is one of the most sought after premium fish among Koreans
during the winter.
GS Retail Offers
Innovative New Products Co-developed with Food Startups
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202101136193Y
Summary:
GS Retail, a leading retail company in South Korea, reported on January 13 that
it started to offer unique new products that it developed in a partnership with
startup food processors. The products launched include "Fake" coffee
beverage alternatives processed from barley, low-sodium lunch boxes, greek yogurts
in tubes, and HMR Japanese home style meals.
Young Koreans Report Shifts in Consumption ¡¦ Food Up,
Clothing Down
https://www.donga.com/news/Society/article/all/20210111/104864618/1
Summary: Newsis, a Korean on-line news media, reported on January 11
outcomes of its recent survey of young Korean consumers (600 people in their
20-30's). Over 97 percent of consumers answered that their consumption and
lifestyle shifted after the COVID-19 pandemic. "Untact" and "Convenience" were the key
themes behind new life
styles and
behaviors that young consumers opted for after the pandemic. 85 percent of
young consumers replied that their food consumption changed. 44 percent
reported increased spending on food, 65 percent increased spending on home
delivery foods, 49 percent decreased dining out, 47 percent increased home
cooking, and 24 percent increased spending on Home Meal Replacement products.
On the other hand, 67 percent of young consumers said they reduced spending on
clothing during the pandemic.
Retail Price of Local Rice is 15% Higher than Last
Year due to Reduced Harvest
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20210111/104857846/1
Summary: According to the Korea Agro-Fisheries and Food Trade Corporation (aT), the retail price of local rice
averaged 59,709 won ($54.3 USD) per 20
kilogram bag on
January 7, up 15.4 percent from the same period last year. The high price was
due to reduced harvest last year, 3.5 million metric tons, which was the lowest
amount in 52 years. The Korean government is working to release 180,000 metric
tons of its reserve rice to the market by February. But marketers remain
worried that the supply may not meet the demand for both table and processing
rice. Processors of rice cakes plan on using more imported rice.
ChuemChurum Lowers Alcohol Content to 16.5% ¡¦ Other Soju
Brands Likely to Follow to Attract Young Consumers
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202101119031g
Summary: Lotte Chilsung, a leading alcoholic beverage processor in South
Korea, reported on January 11 that it lowered the alcohol content in its
flagship soju brand, Chuemchurum, from 16.9 percent to 16.5 percent. Other soju
brands will likely follow the move as the industry tries to attract young
consumers with lower alcohol products.
Nongshim Launches Its Vegan Brand
¡®Veggie Garden¡¯ Business in 2021
http://www.foodnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=76507
Summary: Nongshim Group will start the
business of its vegan food brand ¡®Veggie Garden¡¯ from this year. The Veggie
Garden brand combines convenience food with plant-based meat substitutes
utilizing manufacturing technology developed by Nongshim Research Institute and Taekyung Nongsan, a subsidiary of Nongshim Group. Veggie Garden consists of 18 products including
cooked frozen foods, instant meals ready-to-eat, sauces, seasonings, and
vegetable cheese along with plant-based meat substitutes.
Oasis, On-line Shopping
Platform for Fresh Organic Agricultural Products, Doubles Its Sales in 2020
Based on Low Prices
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/2021011062791
Summary: Oasis (oasis.co.kr), established in 2011 as
a neighborhood small organic grocery store chain and turned into an on-line
shopping platform in 2018, has become a strong contender in the on-line organic
grocery retail industry as it offers much lower prices than other competitors.
For example, the price of fresh organic milk and free range chicken eggs offered in
Oasis for early morning home deliveries is about 50 percent cheaper than
similar offers in Market Kurly. The key for the low price offers by Oasis is
direct purchases from farms and low overhead costs based on its internal
capacity to develop all information technologies needed to upgrade the
platform. The 39 off-line stores under Oasis are also part of the low price strategy, offering products
nearing shelf-life expiration at clearance prices. Oasis¡¯ cash-register sales
almost doubled in 2020 from the previous year to 250 billion won ($227 million
USD) with net profits soaring to 10 billion won ($9 million).
Price of Eggs Rises as HPAI Outbreaks Continue ¡¦ 50
Cases as of January 10
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20210110/104855592/1?ref=main
Summary: The Korea Institute for Animal Product
Quality Evaluation reported on January 10 that the price of fresh eggs in the
market was 6,082 won ($5.5 USD) per package of 30 eggs on average. The
institute said that the egg price rose to the highest level since its market
price survey started in March 2018. There has been a total of 50 cases of High
Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) outbreaks confirmed in local poultry farms this
winter as of January 10. Over 15 million birds have been depopulated as a result.
Korean Households Purchased Processed Foods Less
Frequently, while Increasing Purchases Online
http://www.foodnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=76505
Summary: MAFRA and KREI surveyed 2002 households on
their purchase and consumption of processed foods from July to September last
year, as well as the purchase status of convenience food, health functional
food, and food consumption behavior and awareness. The result shows that the
frequency of purchase of 'processed foods' decreased while online purchases
increased due to the COVID-19 pandemic last year. 50.2% of the surveyed
households answered they buy 'processed foods' 'once a week'. The rate of
households purchasing 'more than once a week' decreased from 75.2% in 2019 to
70.9% in 2020, while the rate of those purchasing once every other
week increased from 17.9% to 23.2%.
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