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Food News Clipping
February 3 - 9, 2021
2021.02.10
FAS/Seoul Monitoring of Media Reporting on Agricultural Issues
Today's Date: Wednesday, February 10, 2021
For Coverage: February 3 ~ 9, 2021
Lotte Shopping Reports 8.8% Sales
Decline in 2020
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20210209/105343941/1
Summary: Lotte Shopping Co., a leading
retail company in South Korea, reported that it generated 16.1 trillion won
($14.6 billion) in cash-register sales and 346 billion won ($315 million) in
operating profits in 2020, down 8.8 percent and 19.1 percent respectively from
2019. Department store division sales and hypermarket store division
sales declined 15.2 percent and 4.6 percent respectively due to reduced
consumer traffic during the COVID-19 pandemic. On the other hand, the TV
home shopping division saw a 9 percent growth in sales.
Importers Must Prove Safety of Their Probiotic Products as of February 9,
2021
http://www.foodnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=91003
Summary: Beginning February 9, 2021, Korea's Ministry of Food and Drug
Safety (MFDS) will implement the ¡®Orders to Undergo Inspection¡¯ proving the
safety of probiotic products imported from overseas manufacturers that have
failed in complying with regulation three or more times in the last three
years. 65 cases of nonconformity occurred in imported probiotic products
over the past three years. Shortage in the number of probiotics was the
most frequent non-conformity with 55 cases, followed by low disintegration rate
(8 cases) and detection of coliform group (2 cases). Accordingly, MFDS
has decided to subject imported probiotics to tests checking probiotic content,
disintegration rate, and E-coli content.
Korean Government Confirms 88th
Outbreaks of High-Pathogenic Avian Influenza This Winter
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202102081907Y
Summary: The Avian Influenza
Management Center under the Korean government reported on February 8 that it
confirmed another outbreak of high-pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in a
poultry farm in Pochun city, Gyeonggi province. It was the 88th
HPAI outbreak reported in local poultry farms this winter.
Imported U.S. Eggs are
Offered in COSTCO Stores
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20210207/105323808/1
Summary: COSTCO Korea
started to offer imported U.S. eggs on February 7. Supply of local eggs
has declined significantly due to continued outbreaks of high-pathogenic avian
influenza (HPAI).
Korean Fishery Industry
Generates $4 Billion from Near Sea Fishing
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202102076421Y
Summary: The Korea
Ministry of Marine and Fishery reported on February 7 that the local fishery
industry generated 4.4 trillion won ($4 billion) in revenue in 2020
from near sea fishing, up 10.3 percent from the previous year. Squid was
the top catch in near sea fishing ($454 million - up 30.5 percent), followed by hair tail ($424 million), anchovy ($307
million), yellow corbina ($263 million), and flower crab ($244 million).
In terms of weight, anchovy was the top catch (216,000 metric tons), followed
by mackerel (77,000 metric tons), hair tail (66,000 metric tons), and squid
(57,000 metric tons).
2021 Best New Product Awards Food &
Beverage/Agricultural Products Category
https://www.hankookilbo.com/News/Read/A2021020309220002094
Summary: Starbucks fresh
strawberry drink menus in 3 kinds ('sweet', 'refreshing', and 'soft') and RXBAR
from Chicago were nominated for the 2021 Best New Product Awards (Food &
Beverage/Agricultural Products Category) in Korea.
Korean
Government to Allow ¡®Sugar-free¡¯ on Labels, Guidelines to be Announced within
the First Half
http://www.foodnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=76742
Summary:
Korea has not been allowing "sugar-free" claims on food labels, which
conflicts with international Codex standards. The Korea Ministry of
Food and Drug Safety (MFDS) announced recently that it will revise its labeling
standards and allow 'sugar-free' or 'no sugar-added' claims on product
labels. MFDS said details of the 'sugar-free' labeling standards will be
announced within the first half of this year.
Traceability System
Required on Food for Special Dietary Uses
http://www.foodnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=76723
Summary: The Korea Ministry of Food and Drug Safety
(MFDS) announced that food processors or importers of processed foods for
special dietary uses (including products targeting pregnant women, patients,
and people with special dietary problems) will be required to have a
traceability system from December 2021. The requirement is applied to
companies with annual sales revenue of 10 million won ($89,000 USD) or higher.
MFDS explained that the traceability system is
intended to allow consumers to make informed
choices.
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