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Food News Clipping
September 7 - 17, 2021
2021.09.23
FAS/Seoul Monitoring of Media Reporting on Agricultural Issues
Today's Date: Friday, September 17, 2021
For Coverage: September 7 ~ 17, 2021
"Carbon Tax will Reduce Korean GDP
Growth Rate by 0.32% Points", Bank of Korea
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20210917/109301733/1
Summary: The Bank of Korea (BOK) released 'Impact of Climate
Change Policies on Macro Economics' on September 16. In the report, BOK
said that the introduction of a carbon tax will reduce the Korean Gross
Domestic Product (GDP) by as much as 0.32 percentage points a year. BOK
also forecast that consumer prices would rise as high as 0.09 percent point a
year if a carbon tax is introduced. BOK explained that the introduction of
a carbon tax will lead to higher costs for local industries. BOK added
that the Korean government should plan for remedies to minimize potential
economic impact of a carbon tax.
MFDS Inspection Finds Harmful
Ingredients in Functional Food Supplements Imported by Consumers
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202109172622Y
Summary: The Korea Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS)
reported on September 17 that it banned imports of 101 functional food
supplements offered by foreign on-line shops for consumer direct imports.
MFDS said that its continued monitoring and inspection of 874 functional food
supplements imported by consumers for personal consumption this year found
harmful ingredients in 101 products. MFDS added that consumers should
take extra caution when shopping for functional food supplements in foreign
on-line shops as they may contain harmful, unapproved ingredients.
ROKG Discusses Issues for CPTPP
Negotiation
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202109172474Y
Summary: I.K. Hong, the Korean prime minister, hosted a cabinet
meeting on September 17. He discussed priority trade and economic issues,
including progress on government work in preparation for CPTPP (Comprehensive
and Progressive Agreement for Trans Pacific Partnership) negotiations.
Fishery subsidies, digital trade, state enterprises, and quarantine inspection
are the four main agenda items that the Korean government is working on in
preparation for the negotiation.
aT Launches "Korea Green Food
Day" Consumer Campaign
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20210915/109263632/1
Summary: The Korea Agro-Fishery-Food Marketing Corporation (aT, a
quasi-government agency under the Ministry of Agriculture) announced that it
launched a "Korea Green Food Day" consumer campaign on
September 14. aT said that the campaign will promote environment-friendly food consumption in
the market and contribute to lower carbon emissions. aT recommended that each family or
foodservice establishment establish voluntary "Green Food Days" and practice
environment-friendly consumption. The three key tools aT suggested
are: 1) switch to 'low-carbon, environment-friendly certified agricultural
products', 2) switch to 'local foods' that produces minimal carbon emission during
distribution, and 3) minimize waste in consumption.
Korean Government to Establish 'National
Food Plan 2021-2025'
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202109169409Y
Summary: NK Hong, the Korean prime minister, announced on September 16 that the government
decided to establish a 'National Food Plan' for 2021-2025. He said that the
plan will lay out national strategies to achieve a sustainable food supply chain for production, distribution, and consumption. He added that the plan will address environment, health, and safety in addition to
food security. The National Food Plan will be updated every 10 years with an
interim review every five years.
Farmers Raise ASF Alerts before Chuseok
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202109158309Y
Summary: The Korea National Federation of Agricultural
Cooperatives (NH) reported on September 15 that local farms were implementing
ASF preventive measures throughout the country, including quarantine training
and fumigation as consumer traffic will peak during the upcoming Chuseok holiday (Korean Thanksgiving).
Lotte Department
Store Launches 'Seri Park Wines' ¡¦ Imported from California
https://www.donga.com/news/article/all/20210915/109259807/1
Summary: Lotte Department Store announced
that it launched three new wines imported from California on September 14. The
wines were selected by Seri Park, a legend Korean LPGA golfer. Seri Park is
known as a wine enthusiast through various local TV programs.
LG Chemical - ADM
Joint Venture to Produce Bio-degradable Plastic from Corn
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/2021091453941
Summary: LG Chemical reported that it
signed an agreement with ADM Chicago headquarter on September 13 on a
joint-venture investment which will establish a facility in the United States
to produce 75,000 metric tons a year of bio-degradable plastic by 2025. The
location of the facility will be decided next year. LG Chemical said that the
bio-degradable plastic will be processed from corn-based glucose. ADM is a
leading supplier of corn resources in the United States.
1 Out of 2 MZ Generation Consumers Opposed to Government
Restriction on Large-scale Retail Stores
https://www.donga.com/news/article/all/20210913/109238864/1
Summary: The Federation of Korean Industries (FKI) reported on
September 13 outcomes of a young generation consumer survey (1,000 people in
their 20's and 30's) it carried out recently. The survey found that 48 percent
of young consumers were against current government regulation that limit
operation hours of large-scale retail stores. Only 12 percent of consumers
supported the government restriction. Young consumers said that they visit
conventional retail stores not just for shopping but for various cultural and
leisure experiences.
Shinsegae Opens 'Just Pick & Go' Smart Store
https://www.donga.com/news/article/all/20210913/109238804/1
Summary: Shinsegae, a leading retail conglomerate business in South Korea, reported
that it opened a 'Just Pick & Go' smart store in COEX Seoul on September
8. Shinsegae said that
the store accommodated some of the most advanced new information technologies
available today and allowed the consumers to experience what the future of
shopping could be. New technologies adopted in the store include Artificial
Intelligence (AI) shopper interaction program, LIDAR sensors, and a non-contact
automated payment tool.
The Ministry of Food and Drug Safety Prepares a ¡°Virtual Investigation
Manual¡± for Manufacturing Businesses Overseas
http://www.foodnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=93896
Summary: The Ministry of Food and Drug Safety published a ¡°virtual
investigation operation manual¡± containing detailed operational procedures for
overseas manufacturing establishments. The manual presents research methods that can be used
in the field, such as video inspections using information and communication
technology so that anyone can understand and conduct virtual investigations. The main contents are investigation methods, working procedures, security systems, and document and video investigations. According to the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety,
they expect it to serve as the basis for efficiently importing safe food by
conducting virtual investigations even with Covid-19 conditions.
Dongwon Group is Expanding their Business Area to Livestock Industries
http://www.foodnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=93916
Summary:
Dongwon Home Food will establish a new livestock division. According to the
Dongwon group, they have decided to make their organization a ¡®total protein
provider¡¯ by expanding their business areas from fisheries to livestock. The
Dongwon group plans to produce high-quality protein foods across the fisheries
and livestock sectors and provide reasonable prices amid a global surge in
protein food prices due to Covid-19.
More Consumers are Looking for Healthy
Food ¡¦ Eco-friendly and Organic Market is Growing
https://newsis.com/view/?id=NISX20210913_0001581455&cID=13001&pID=13000
Summary:
The food and beverage industry is paying attention to the market for
eco-friendly and organic foods. COVID-19 caused consumers to pay more
attention to health, driving up demand for healthy food options despite high prices. Many food
companies are launching new organic, healthy products to meet this demand.
AT
Receives 14.6 Billion Won in Trade Leads at the K-Food Fair in Paris
http://www.newsworker.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=129310
Summary: The Korea Agro-Fisheries and Food
Distribution Corporation recorded $12.4 million in trade leads at the Paris
K-Food Fair Export Consultation held from the 9th to the 10th of
September. The
trade meetings were held online in Europe and Korea, and the amount of trade
leads recovered to the level before COVID-19. The Paris K-Food Fair B2C event showed menus
using Korean ingredients at 30 restaurants in Paris, France. Various
collaboration menus using Korean ingredients will be sold at restaurants
participating in the event, and visitors will also be provided with an
opportunity to experience K-Food.
The American Soybean Association Hosting Online Cooking Class for
Nutritionists
https://www.mk.co.kr/news/business/view/2021/09/88089/
Summary: The U.S. Soybean Export Council (USSEC) Korea office
will hold an online cooking class for 150 nutritionists to promote the
advantages and excellence of U.S. soybeans. Korea's
top chefs will release bean dishes on various themes, providing recipes that nutritionists
can use immediately in group meals.
A Locust
Insect Called "Pulmuchi" Approved as a New Food Ingredient
https://www.asiatoday.co.kr/view.php?key=20210913010006949
Summary: The Ministry of Food and Drug
Safety and the Rural Development Administration announced on the 13th that they have approved the locust insect "pulmuchi" as a new food
ingredient. The addition was requested by domestic insect breeding farms. Pulmuchi is attracting
attention as a future food because of its excellent productivity due to its
large size and short breeding period. It is the same as locusts that are
already recognized as an edible insect.
With the
Release of "Hat Bae", Korean Pear Prices are Gradually Decreasing
http://www.wonyesanup.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=50071
Summary: Korean pear prices, which were
high due to lack of supply in 2020, are gradually on the decline as new ¡®Hat
Bae (Pear)¡¯ are released in greater quantity in the first half of this
month. Until July, pear prices were nearly twice as high as usual because
pear production fell 40% due to low temperatures and a long rainy season.
However, prices have been on a sharp decline since early August as Hat bae
(pears) have been released nationwide. The Ministry of Agriculture, Food, and
Rural Affairs is working to stabilize pear prices during the peak Chuseok
season.
Paris Baguette Launches New Products with
'Just Egg', a Plant-based Egg Alternative
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20210908/109161140/1
Summary: Paris Baguette, a leading bakery shop franchise in South
Korea, announced that it launched new products based on 'Just Egg', a
plant-based egg alternative by a U.S. supplier JUST, on September 8.
Paris Baguette said that 'Just Egg' is a vegan ingredient processed from mung
bean proteins and turmeric.
Wine, Steak Meat, Exotic Fruits Replace
Traditional Foods for Chuseok Gifts
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20210908/109161036/1
Summary: Retail stores have reported a significant shift in gift
set sales for Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving Day) this year. Retail stores
said that new products reflecting new consumption trends, including wine, steak
meat, apple mangos, and Shine muscat grapes, were making much stronger sales
growth this year compared to traditional foods for gifting such as Yellow
Corvina fish and apples. For example, Shinsegae Department Store reported stronger
Chuseok gift set sales growth in wine (up 52 percent), steak meat (20 percent),
and apple mangos and Shine muscat grapes (27 percent) during August 13 through
September 6, which outpaced traditional food sets such as Yellow Corvina fish
(10 percent) and apples-pears (5 percent).
Jeju Island to Expand Red Kiwi Exports
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202109080369Y
Summary: Jeju Province Agricultural Institute
(JPAI) reported on September 8 that 3 metric tons of red kiwi fruits grown on
the island will be shipped to Malaysia soon. JPAI said that red kiwi
fruit exports this year would reach 300 metric tons, a big growth from 142 metric
tons last year. Japan, Taiwan, and South Asian countries are major export
market. Jeju red kiwi contain 17 brix sugar.
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