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Food News Clipping
August 15 - 20, 2021
2021.08.20
FAS/Seoul Monitoring of Media Reporting on Agricultural Issues
Today's Date: Friday, August 20, 2021
For Coverage: August 15 ~ 20, 2021
Ex-farm Raw
Milk Price Increases 2.3%
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20210818/108610989/1
Summary: Ex-farm
raw milk price will increase 2.3 percent this week to 947 won ($0.82 USD) per
liter. The increase is based on a price adjustment system that local
dairy farms and processors have adopted since 2013 under supervision of the
Korean government. Marketers said that the increase in the price of raw milk will have a domino impact in the market, raising consumer prices of processed dairy
products in the retail store.
MAFRA to
Reduce Mandatory Depopulation in Poultry Farms when Avian Influenza Outbreaks Occur
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/2021081955931
Summary: The
Korea Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (MAFRA) reported on
August 19 that it will implement some changes to its 'mandatory depopulation rules for
poultry farms experiencing avian influenza outbreaks' from this year. So far,
all poultry farms within a 3 kilometer radius
from an avian influenza outbreak were ordered to eliminate all birds without
exceptions. The new rule will allow poultry farms who are registered with MAFRA's 'Disease Control Capacity Certification' system to
opt for limited depopulation measures. For example, top level capacity
farms will be allowed to opt for no depopulation if they are located farther
than 500 meters from the avian influenza
outbreak point. MAFRA said that most of large-scale poultry farms in the
country have already registered with the
system. MAFRA added that the new rule will help maintain stable poultry
meat and egg prices during avian influenza
outbreaks.
SPC Samlip Launches
Plant-based Egg ¡®Eat Just¡¯ in South Korea
http://www.foodnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=93560
Summary: ¡®Just Egg¡¯, based
in San Francisco, entered Korea through SPC Samlip. ¡®Just Egg¡¯ is a
plant-based alternative that uses less water and produces less carbon than
normal eggs. The product has the same amount of protein as normal eggs
but has the advantage of no cholesterol. Two types of products (square
omelet and liquid ¡®Just Egg¡¯) will be distributed in Korea. It will gradually
expand supply utilizing SPC¡¯s food manufacturing technology.
EMART
Launches 'Chuseok' Gift Set Offers ... More Premium Food Products This Year
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20210818/108610752/1
Summary: EMART,
the leading hypermarket grocery store chain in South Korea, reported on August
18 that it started to offer gift sets for Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving).
Chuseok falls on September 20-22 this year. EMART said that it is offering more premium
gift sets above 100,000 won (about $90) this year. Key gift sets will
include various agricultural products, such as Hanwoo beef, fruits, and
fish. EMART added that its gift set sales will likely grow this year as
more consumers will opt for sending gifts instead of making in-person visits to
their family members and friends during the holiday due to elevated COVID-19
social distancing requirements.
Daesang
Co. to Invest in 'Lab-Cultivated Meat' Business ¡¦ Aims to Launch Commercially by 2025
https://www.donga.com/news/article/all/20210818/108602452/1
Summary: Daesang Co., a leading food
processor in South Korea, announced on August 18 that it launched a new
business unit that will be dedicated to develop 'lab-cultivated meat'
products. Daesang said that it will make a sizable investment in the new
business, establishing cultivation and processing facilities under the goal of
launching commercial products by 2025.
Korea Expects to Export NaJu Pears to the United States
http://www.nbnnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=602966
Summary: According to AT, NaJu pears will be exported to the United
States for the first time. Korea will do its best to ensure that Korean
Pears establish a reputation as a premium fruit in the United States by
thoroughly managing their quality in accordance with export standards.
Samyang Foods ¡®Fire Chicken Fried Noodles¡¯ Writes Success Stories in the
U.S. beyond Southeast Asia
https://www.ceoscoredaily.com/page/view/2021081315421339462
Summary: ¡®Buldak Fried Noodles¡¯, released in 2012, has established
itself as a global hit product with the fire noodle challenge. It has
continued to grow, with cumulative sales exceeding 3 billion in 2021. The
growth is noticeable in overseas markets. Exports, which only amounted to
10 billion won in 2015, surpassed 300 billion won in 2020. Sales are also
steadily rising in China and Southeast Asia, but the U.S. was selected for the
next new market. Samyang Foods established Samyang America to strengthen
its position in the U.S. market.
Increased Convenience Store Sales of Food and Daily Necessities As Social
Distancing Continues
https://biz.chosun.com/distribution/channel/2021/08/16/OV2JXG462FFHFMMR44SQKZG7VY/?utm_source=naver&utm_medium=original&utm_campaign=biz\
Summary: Convenience stores are recognized as convenient shopping
destinations as social distancing continues. An increasing number of
customers are purchasing food and daily necessities at nearby convenience
stores instead of supermarkets. According to E-Mart 24, sales of meal
kits and home meal replacements increased last month compared to last
year. Also, sales of daily necessity items such as body and hair care
products have increased.
Food Industries Focusing on Health also Aiming for Global Markets
https://www.etoday.co.kr/news/view/2053591
Summary: Products with fewer calories and increased nutritional
value have emerged since the coronavirus outbreak as people around the world
are concerned more about health. Korean foods are forming a healthy image
overseas. Pulmuone is growing rapidly since Tofu products are attracting
attention as a protein to replace meat in the United States. Due to the
K-food craze, more companies are entering overseas markets and they are doing
so with a healthy image.
SPC Samlip Launches U.S Greek Yogurt ¡¯Chobani¡¯ in South Korea
https://www.mk.co.kr/news/business/view/2021/08/789742/
Summary: ¡®Chobani¡¯, the No.1 brand in the U.S. Greek yogurt market,
will enter Korea through SPC Samlip. SPC will start selling Chobani
through Hyundai Department Store¡¯s pop-up stores and Market Curly. They
will gradually expand sales to stores affiliated with the SPC Group.
Agricultural Trade Office, U.S. Embassy - Seoul
Tel: 82-2-6951-6848 Fax: 82-2-720-7921
Email: atoseoul@state.gov