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Food News Clipping
August 21 - 23, 2023
2023.08.23
FAS/Seoul Monitoring of Media Reporting on Agricultural Issues
Today's Date: Wednesday, August 23, 2023
For Coverage: August 21 ~ 23, 2023
Korea¡¯s Imports of Japanese Seafood Projected to Fall After Fukushima Release
https://pulsenews.co.kr/view.php?sc=30800018&year=2023&no=640518
Summary: Given the
planned release of wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan,
the Korean imports of Japanese seafood are projected to decline sharply.
In 2011 when the Fukushima nuclear accident occurred, the Korean government
banned the import of seafood from eight Japanese prefectures adjacent to
Fukushima. Following the ban, in 2012, imports of seafood from Japan fell
36 percent. Seafood imports from Japan started to show recovery in 2015
and reached 32,588 tons in 2022. While improved, this was still only
around 40% of the volume imported in 2010 before the accident. It is
expected, that due to heightened anxiety, that imports will fall with the
full-scale release of the water. Some stores and restaurants are already
displaying notices saying they do not use Japanese seafood.
What Happened to a Country Where You Like Coffee? Import to Decline for
the First Time in Five Years
https://n.news.naver.com/mnews/article/658/0000050074?sid=101
Summary: Korea's coffee imports have
decreased by 4% compared to the previous year. If this trend continues,
it is anticipated that annual coffee imports will decline first time over the
past five years. This decrease isn't limited to just the quantity of
coffee; the import expenditure has also dropped by 9.5% compared to the previous
year. The core reason behind this occurrence is the global decrease in
coffee production due to global warming. Leading exporters like Brazil
and Indonesia have experienced crop reductions due to the effects of global
warming. According to the USDA, Indonesia, the third-largest global
exporter of Robusta coffee, is expected to face a 20% decrease in cultivation
in 2024. In Korea, coffee imports from Columbia, Ethiopia, and the US
have shown declines of 7.9%, 17.8%, and 34.2%, respectively, this year due to
these factors.
30,000 Tons of Chicken to Apply New Quota
Tariff from Sept. 1
http://www.foodnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=104039
Summary: The South Korean government is
taking proactive measures due to price instability, especially with Chuseok,
the Korean Thanksgiving Day, approaching. It's a well-known fact that
during Chuseok, there's a significant surge in food demand, which subsequently
drives up food costs. To address this concern, an emergency meeting of
economic ministers was convened. The outcomes of this meeting include the
implementation of a new quota tariff of 30,000 tons on chicken imports.
This decision stems from the fact that while many agricultural products have
been achieving stability, chicken prices have remained volatile. This
step has been taken to ensure that Korean citizens can manage their expenses
effectively when purchasing food, thereby enhancing their Chuseok
experience. The vice-minister of the Ministry of Economy and Finance
emphasized that even though there's an ongoing economic recovery, the global
economic landscape remains uncertain. In light of these uncertainties,
these preemptive measures have been adopted to secure the stability of citizens
and promote a robust economic rebound.
Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural
Affairs Strengthens Cooperation with Food and Restaurant Industries to
Stabilize Prices
http://www.foodnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=104043
Summary: The Korean government is
dedicated to enhancing the stability
of agricultural product costs to make them more accessible. They're
taking proactive steps by collaborating with food service establishments and
putting forth various proposals. These suggestions encompass effective
cost management, transparency of food cost data, and fostering collaboration
between retailers and restaurants. The most importance is the establishment of a
supply process. This entails prioritizing the food storage
infrastructure. This approach ensures that even in situations like adverse
weather conditions or special occasions such as Chuseok, the traditional Korean
Thanksgiving Day, there's a steady food supply for consumers.
Furthermore, the government is focusing on diversifying both food imports and
the range of available food products. This strategy is essential in
lessening the financial pressure on consumers when it comes to purchasing food. As these initiatives
take shape, the Korea Consumer Agency projects that consumers will witness a
positive impact on their ability to procure food products at prices that align
more reasonably with their budgets.
U.S. Whey Protein Revolutionizes Food
Manufacturers
http://www.foodnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=104029
Summary:
The 8th
Whey Protein Forum, organized by the US Dairy Export Council (USDEC), recently
took place. During this event, Kristi Saitama, Vice President of USDEC's
Global Ingredient Marketing, talked about the realm of 'dairy protein
innovation,' while Donna Berry, the Head of Dairy & Food Communications,
discussed the application of US dairy protein in food production. Their
analysis of the situation in Korea centered around two key aspects.
Firstly, the heightened stress levels due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic have
led to an increased demand for products that aid in better sleep and relaxation.
Secondly, Korea's aging population requires high-quality protein for healthy
aging. To address these concerns, they advocate for the creation and
availability of a diverse range of high-quality protein-based food and beverage
options for consumers. With a growing focus on well-being and
health among consumers, interest in protein has soared, leading to numerous
products boasting high protein content. What sets protein apart is its
unique characteristic of being the only nutrient without any negative connotations.
Whey protein, in particular, stands out due to its nutritional superiority and
appealing taste. This aspect holds significant factor in consumer food
choices, effectively fulfilling their preferences. Furthermore, despite
the increasing number of individuals adopting vegetarian diets, this group
remains relatively small in comparison to the overall population.
Notably, a substantial portion of vegetarians can still consume dairy products,
thus expanding the potential for whey protein's enhancement and advancement.
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