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Food News Clipping
February 1 - 5, 2021
2021.02.05
FAS/Seoul Monitoring of Media Reporting on Agricultural Issues
Today's Date: Friday, February 5, 2021
For Coverage: February 1 ~ 5, 2021
Health Functional Foods Imported in Large Quantities Last
Year: Nutrients Complex, Fructo-oligosaccharide, Oils with EPA/DHA
http://www.foodnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=76748
Summary: Imports of health functional
foods have been increasing over the past three years. Korea imported
large amount of nutrient complex products, fructo-oligosaccharide, and fats
containing EPA and DHA in 2020. MFDS (Minister Kang-Rip Kim) announced
that imported health functional foods have increased on average 21.4% annually
over the past three years, accounting for 33.8% of the Korean health functional
food market in 2019.
Coffee Consumption Trend Analyzed by Starbucks Big Data : Continued Boom in Home
Cafés & ¡°Untact¡± Sales
http://www.foodnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=76735
Summary: Starbucks Korea (CEO Song Ho Seop) provided an outlook on this year's coffee trend based on its big
data analysis for last year. Along with the increase
in home cafés, the spread of ¡°untact¡± consumption, and the trend of customizing
personal drinks and developing menus for emotional
well-being will
continue this year.
Korean Breweries Plan No
Price Increases Despite Higher Liquor Tax This Year
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20210203/105250950/1
Summary: Leading Korean
breweries, including Hite Jinro, OB, and Lotte Chilsung, are
reportedly planning no price increases for their beer even though the
government liquor tax (volume based) this year is 0.5 percent higher than last
year (834.4 won per liter, about $0.76). However, marketers remain
concerned about potential increases in beer prices later this year as breweries
face higher labor and operating costs. The Korean liquor tax on beer and
rice wine are adjusted each year based on the shift in consumer prices in the
previous year. Korean consumer prices increased 0.5 percent in
2020.
CU Launches High-tech
American Whiskey, 'Bespoken'
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202102032017Y
Summary: CU, a leading
convenience store chain in Korea, reported on February 3 that it started to
offer imported American whiskies by Bespoken Spirits. CU said that
Bespoken Spirits is an emerging start-up distiller in the United States that
ages the spirits in only five days using a high-tech processing.
Consumers can make on-line orders for in-person store pick-up.
On-line Delivery Orders
Increase Three Times after Introduction of 1 Hour Delivery, GS Supermarket
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/2021020205061
Summary: 'GS The Fresh', a
grocery supermarket chain under the umbrella of GS Retail, reported that its
on-line delivery orders increased 237 percent during the last two weeks in
January compared to the same period in the previous month. GS said that
the growth was due to introduction of 1 hour delivery service. Many of GS
supermarkets are located in busy metropolitan areas where consumers demand
faster deliveries for grocery products that they purchase on-line. GS
Supermarket has shortened the delivery time from 3 hours to 1 hour by
partnering with major quick delivery services such as Yogiyo and Udeal.
GS Supermarket also renovated its stores for more efficient on-line delivery
orders.
Sales of Agricultural Gift
Packages for Lunar New Year's Day Up 56%
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20210202/105229347/1
Summary: The Korea
Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affaris (MAFRA) reported on
February 2 that sales of agricultural gifts for Lunar New Year's Day in
large-scale retail stores (conventional or on-line) totaled 126
billion won ($114 million USD) during January 4 through 24, 56 percent higher
than the same period last year. Fresh fruit saw the most growth (97 percent),
followed by seafood (78 percent) and processed foods (63 percent). MAFRA said
that the increased ceiling for agricultural gifts (up to 200,000
won or $188 USD) temporarily allowed for Lunar New Year's Day this year was a
key driver for the sales growth.
(Note: Korea limits the value of permissible gifts to people in certain
positions to limit corruption).
Consumer Prices of
Agricultural Products Up 10% in January, Korea National Statistics Office
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202102027281i
Summary: The Korea
National Statistics Office (NSO) reported on February 2 that overall consumer
prices in Korea remained stable in January 2021, increasing 0.6 percent from
the same month last year. However, consumer prices of agricultural
products increased 10 percent in January. NSO explained that reduced
supply due to an extended monsoon season in 2020 and outbreaks of
high-pathogenic avian influenza in poultry farms led to the price increase in
agricultural products.
Whiskey Market Continues
to Shrink... Record Low Imports in 2020 since 1999
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202102027403Y
Summary: According to the
Korea Customs Office, Korean whiskey imports totaled $132 million in 2020,
down 13.9 percent from the previous year. The imports were a record
low since 1999. Almost all whiskey consumed in Korea is imported. Marketers
said that reduced operation of bars and saloons, the leading distribution
channel for whiskey, was the main cause of the reduction.
Restaurant Meal Delivery
App Users Order Five Times a Month, BaeMin
https://news.naver.com/main/read.nhn?mode=LS2D&mid=shm&sid1=103&sid2=238&oid=020&aid=0003336110
Summary: BaeMin, the
leading on-line restaurant meal delivery service in Korea, reported in its
annual report that its users ordered 5 times a month on average in 2020. BaeMin saw
the most growth in lunch and dinner time as people increased eating at office
or home during the COVID-19 pandemic. Most consumers opted for on-line
payments instead of paying in-person to delivery staff due to COVID-19
concerns. Take-out orders also increased during the year from 3.5% in January
to 12.6% in September. Many consumers ordered dishes with seasonal ingredients
or themes, such as live octopus in March, chicken soup in July, and red bean
porridge in December.
Price
of Eggs Continues to Rise Despite Government Efforts
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20210131/105206390/1
Summary:
According to the Korea Institute for Animal Products Quality Evaluation, the
average retail price of fresh eggs in Korea reached 7,350 won ($6.7 USD) per
a 30 egg package on January 29, 31 percent higher than a month ago.
The soaring price of eggs is due to continued outbreaks of high-pathogenic
avian influenza (HPAI) in local farms. To date, a total of 81 poultry farms in
Korea had HPAI outbreaks since October 2020, resulting in the depopulation of
12.7 million laying birds. The Korean government has been making efforts to
stabilize the egg price by releasing its reserve stock (1.8 million eggs)
and importing 60 metric tons of eggs from the United States during January.
However, egg prices have continued to rise partly due to increased demand for
upcoming Lunar New Year's Day (February 11) shopping.
Increased
Home Dining during the COVID-19 Pandemic Generates Stronger Demand for
Local Hanwoo Beef
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20210131/105206432/1
Summary:
The Korea Rural Economic Institute (REI) reported that the average wholesale
price of Korean hanwoo beef during 2020 was 19,891 won ($18.1 USD)
per kilogram, up 10.7 percent from 2019. The strong price encouraged breeders
to expand their operation and the number of hanwoo cattle in local
breeding farms increased 3.9 percent during 2020 to 3.4 million heads in the
fourth quarter. REI explained that consumers generated extra demand for hanwoo beef
due to increased home dining during the COVID-19 pandemic. Hanwoo beef
has also benefited from increased consumer spending on gifts as many people
opted for premium gift products including hanwoo beef as they were
not able to visit family members and friends during important local holiday
seasons. Lotte Department Store reported that hanwoo beef accounted
for 34.4 percent of gift products offered for the upcoming Lunar New Year's Day
this year, which is a dramatic growth from 25.2 percent last year.
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