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Food News Clipping
October 13 - November 1, 2021
2021.11.01
FAS/Seoul Monitoring of Media Reporting on Agricultural Issues
Today's Date: Monday, November 1, 2021
For Coverage: October 13 ~ November 1, 2021
KRA Horse Races to Have In-person Spectators from November 5
https://www.hankyung.com/sports/article/202110315544i
Summary: The Korea Racing Authority (KRA), a quasi-government agency
that manages the horse industry in South Korea, announced on October 31 that
its thoroughbred races will allow in-person spectators from November 5.
KRA said that the decision was in line with eased COVID-19 social distancing
rules that the Korean government implemented from November 1. In addition
to three KRA racetracks, 21 "remote betting offices" that KRA
operates in metropolitan areas will also reopen from November 5 for in-person
visitors. KRA added that all visitors should register on-line in advance
for seats in the racetracks and remote betting offices. In-person
admissions will be limited to fully vaccinated people or people with negative
PCR test certificates until the government social distancing rules are further
eased. KRA races were reduced to a minimal level without in-person
spectators since last year due to the pandemic.
Government Forecasts Higher Cost for Winter Kimchi Preparation
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20211029/109970891/1
Summary: According to the Korea Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs
(MAFRA), the cost of preparing winter kimchi will increase significantly from
last year due to reduced harvest of cabbages and radishes, coupled with higher
costs for other ingredients. MAFRA forecasts that the harvest of cabbages
and radishes this fall will decline 7 percent and 2 percent respectively from
the past five year average due to reduced planting acreages and unfavorable
weather. Retail prices of other ingredients, including table salt, red
pepper powder, and garlic, have increased 16, 28, and 42 percent respectively
this fall compared to the past year average. As a result, the cost for a
family of 4 people to prepare winter kimchi this year (20 cabbages volume) will
likely be much higher than last year (305,300 won, about $256).
Our Home Launches In-store Promotion for 'Vaccinated Consumers' ...
Restaurant Industry to Leverage Eased Social Distancing Measures
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202110292238Y
Summary: Our Home Co., a leading food service company in South Korea, reported
that it will stage special consumer promotions in various restaurant chains
under its umbrella from November 1. The promotions will offer special
gifts to fully-vaccinated visitors to the restaurants. Our Home said that
the promotions target to attract consumers as the new government social
distancing rules are implemented on November 1. The Korean government
announced on October 28 that its COVID-19 social distancing policy will be
eased from November 1 as the public vaccination rate reached 70 percent.
As a result, restaurants and food service establishments will be allowed to
open 24 hours a day and receive consumers in a group of maximum 10 people (in
Seoul metropolitan area) or 12 people (areas outside Seoul metropolitan area).
Korean Government Resumes Subsidizing Restaurant Discount Program as of
10:00 a.m., November 1, 2021
http://www.foodnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=94452
Summary: As of November 1, 2021, the Ministry of Agriculture, Food
and Rural Affairs (MAFRA) will resume its restaurant discount support program. The program was
carried out online during the severe COVID-19 situation in 2020. The tourism discount support
program, which had been stopped since November 2020, will also be restarted. The carried-over
subsidy of KRW 18 billion will be allocated to the restaurant discount support
program and will be reimbursed to the restaurants on a first-come, first-served
basis until the budget is exhausted. Discount support for diners will be
provided by visiting a restaurant or by achieving a certain purchase value when
paying for an order through delivery apps.
Prices in the Food and Distribution Industries will Increase due to
Logistics Difficulties and Cold Weather in Korea
https://www.newspim.com/news/view/20211026001293
Summary: The food distribution industry is in trouble because of the
international logistics crisis and the cold wave in Korea. First,
domestic vegetable prices such as cabbage, green onions, and garlic are
expected to rise due to the early cold weather ahead of the Kimchi-making
season. In particular, lettuce suffered from cold damage, making it
difficult to supply. McDonald¡¯s stopped supplying lettuce for hamburger
products beginning on October 22nd. In addition, prices of imported
agricultural and seafood products have risen sharply recently. This is
because air freight and container space have decreased. Concerns over
rising agricultural costs will also affect processed foods, leading to higher
prices.
ROKG to Implement 'Living with the COVID-19, Stage 1' Plan from November
1 ¡¦ Restaurants Allowed to Open 24 Hours/Day
https://www.donga.com/news/Society/article/all/20211026/109907319/1?ref=main
Summary: The Korean government announced on October 25 that its current
COVID-19 policy will be phased out over three stages as the public vaccination
rate reached 70 percent. The stage 1 plan will be implemented from
November 1, which will ease many of the strict social distancing
requirements. Restaurants and foodservice establishments will be allowed
to open 24 hours a day. People can visit restaurants and foodservice
establishments in a group of up to 10 people. Baseball parks and other
sports facilities will be allowed to have spectators up to 50 percent seating capacity. Public gatherings will be
allowed up to 499 people per an event. There will be restrictions still
in place for unvaccinated people.
RDA Pilot Farm in Gyeongnam Province Harvests High-brix 'Gold Kiwi'
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20211025/109906890/1
Summary: The Korea Rural Development Agency (RDA) reported that its
pilot kiwi farm in Sacheon city, Gyeongnam province started harvest on October
25. RDA said that the kiwi fruit is a new, 'Gamhwang' variety that it
developed. Gamhwang kiwis are larger than regular kiwi fruit and can reach up to 19 brix sugar
content.
Home Plus Introduces Vegan Food Section
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202110262865Y
Summary: Home Plus, a leading hypermarket grocery store chain in South
Korea, reported on October 25 that it launched a vegan food section in its
stores. Home Plus said that the vegan section is part of its effort to
offer more vegan and vegetarian products to meet increasing consumer demand.
¡®Chamisul¡¯: Korean Soju Promoted in Europe by Truck
http://www.foodnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=94364
Summary: Hite Jinro is using trucks to promote its soju brand Chamsiul
in 20 European countries. Hite Jinro wanted consumers to
be curious and ask questions about its green soju bottles. It decided to
advertise its bottles and labels on trucks to raise brand awareness. These advertisements are
scheduled to operate for two years. Hite Jinro will continue various
marketing activities suitable for Covid to promote the excellence of Korean
Soju.
Dongseo Food will Introduce Paper Straws for Cup Coffee Products for the First
Time in Korea
https://www.inthenews.co.kr/news/article.html?no=40838
Summary: Dongseo Food will introduce recyclable paper straws for Starbucks cup
coffee products from the end of this month. The paper straws are attached
to four 270ml Starbucks products. Starting next year it will also be
applied to Maxim TOP cup products. The introduction of paper straws is
expected to reduce plastic use by about 36 tons per year. According to
Dongseo Food, as companies¡¯ social responsibility for the environment has
become important they will continue to engage in Eco-friendly activities.
A Special Inspections of Overseas Direct Purchases of Plant-related Products
will be Conducted During the Month of November
http://www.foodnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=94355
Summary: The Ministry of Agriculture, Food, and Rural Affairs will
conduct special inspections on plant-related products purchased directly from
overseas in November. During the special inspection period, detection
dogs will be deployed to international mail and cargo facilities. Also, newly
installed X-rays will be used. The main targets are products that do not
have plant inspection certificates attached and products like seedlings and
mangos that are banned from import.
Eco-premium Water: 3360 Won Per 500ml Bottle, Popular with MZ Generation
https://www.hankookilbo.com/News/Read/A2021101315320005980
Summary: Just water, an eco-premium bottled water imported and
distributed by Shinsegae food, gained popularity among the MZ generation and
sales surged. ¡®Just water¡¯ has 82% of its packaging made of plant-based
materials, so carbon emissions generated during production are 74% lower
than for conventional packaging. According to Shinsegae food, sales in the
third quarter increased by 30% compared to the previous quarter. This is
because it met the desire of the MZ generation to pursue value based consumption.
Consumers are Angry at the Increase in Korean Milk Prices and are
Looking for Imported Sterilized Milk as an Alternative
https://www.hankookilbo.com/News/Read/A2021101216040003686
Summary: Korean consumers are looking for imported sterilized milk due
to the increase in local milk prices beginning in early October. This is because imported milk is not only cheaper
than regular milk, but also has a longer storage period, making it suitable as
a substitute. Korea¡¯s imports of sterilized milk is steadily increasing; as of the end of August this year, imports reached an all-time
high. Some say that it is difficult to make domestic milk competitive due to the lower production cost of sterilized milk produced in
advanced dairy countries. As tariffs on imported dairy products will be abolished in 2026, it will be necessary to make Korean milk more
competitive.
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