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April 20, 2011
2011.04.20
S. Korea needs to prepare for FTA with
http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/national/2011/04/19/16/0301000000AEN20110419003200315F.HTML
Full text: South Korea needs to make "creative" preparations for a free trade agreement (FTA) with China by thoroughly studying the deal's possible impact on the local economy, especially on agricultural and other vulnerable fields, the prime minister said Tuesday. "
2. GRAIN & OILSEED ISSUES
S.Korea buys 30,000 T non-GM soybeans for June-July [English, CSY]
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/04/19/soybean-korea-idUSL3E7FJ10J20110419
Full text: South Korea has bought 30,000 tonnes of non-genetically modified (non-GM) yellow soybeans for arrival in June and July this year via tenders, Korea Agro-Fisheries said on Tuesday. According to the procurement agency's website ( www.at.or.kr ), results of the tenders closed on Monday are as follows: TONNE SUPPLIER PRICE(C&F/T) ARRIVAL DATE/PORT 25,000 Daewoo Int. $685.51 June 30/Incheon 2,500 *Jeongdong Int. $684.50 June 20/Busan or Incheon 2,500 Jeongdong Int. $684.50 July 10/Busan or Incehon Note: Jeongdong International, a local grain trading agency, declined to identify its grain supplier.
3. LIVESTOCK ISSUES
<4/18/2011>Foot and Mouth Disease Recurs; Even vaccines were not effective [English, CSY]
http://english.khan.co.kr/khan_art_view.html?artid=201104181736367&code=710100
Full text: Foot and mouth disease recurred in 51 days. The disease occurred even while the disinfection authorities were applying preventative vaccines on a national basis, thus putting the authorities on severe alert. Livestock farming houses were thrust into a disarray saying that they cannot even trust the preventative vaccines. The Ministry of Farming, Forestry, Fisheries, and Food announced, "Upon precision examination of pig-growing farming houses at Keumho-ub, Youngcheon, Kyungbuk, from which relevant reports were received, positive results were discovered." This recurrence happened just in five days in which the Ministry lowered the crisis level from 'warning' to 'attention' on April 12, and in 27 days in which the last mass culling of livestock was carried out. One Ministry official said, "The FMD can occur again if farmers did not observe the vaccination area and quantity, or immunity of the animal has declined after the vaccination even after the antibody has formed, or the animal is infected with much virus."
http://www.grainews.ca/issues/story.aspx?aid=1000408148
Summary: South Korea is likely to lift an eight-year ban on Canadian beef imports by end June and plans sweeping changes in its grain growing and import policies in the face of rising global food prices, the country's farm minister said. Rising global food prices have prompted the country to eye participation in grain operations abroad and move to encourage farmers to grow more corn and wheat while easing rice import policies, said
4. MARKETING ISSUES
<4/18/2011> Wine market in protracted slump [English, CSY]
http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/biz/2011/04/123_85447.html
Summary:
The wine boom has been turning to gloom as credit-crunched wine lovers began reining in their spending. And wine is no longer the fad in drinking when everyone appears to be inventing excuses to gulp down ``makgeolli,¡¯¡¯ the cloudy Korean rice wine that is now being touted as a food-and-beverage treasure on a level with kimchi. Wine imports in January and February this year increased 4.7 percent year-on-year due to increased demand generated by the Lunar New Year¡¯s holidays, as wine remains a popular gift item, KITA said.
5. OTHER MISCELLANEOUS ISSUES
Gov't to pay for radiation checkups on farm exports [English, CSY]
http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/business/2011/04/19/92/0501000000AEN20110419008400320F.HTML
Summary: The government will pay the cost for carrying out radioactive contamination checkups on overseas shipments of farm and fishery products to help reduce the burden on local exporters, the farm ministry said Tuesday. The decision comes as overseas buyers from such countries as the
<4/17/2011> Malaysian palm oil¡¯s big future in
http://www.koreaherald.com/national/Detail.jsp?newsMLId=20110417000291
Summary: Malaysian Plantation Industries and Commodities minister opened the inaugural Malaysia-Korea Palm Oil Trade Fair and Seminar last week. ¡°
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http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/business/2011/04/18/56/0502000000AEN20110418001200320F.HTML
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