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Food News Clipping
October 31 - November 2, 2023
2023.11.06
FAS/Seoul Monitoring of Media Reporting on Agricultural Issues
Today's Date: Friday, November 3, 2023
For Coverage: October 31 ~ November 2, 2023
South Korea¡¯s Inflation Grows Faster, Stays Over 3 Percent
for Third Month in October
https://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20231102000170
Summary:
In October, South Korea¡¯s Inflation great at a pace of over 3% due to
higher prices for energy and farm goods. In October, the prices of daily
necessities, which includes over 144 products related to daily life such as
food, clothing, and housing, climbed 4.6 percent compared to October
2022. Livestock and fishery products were reported to have increased 7.3
percent in October 2023 and vegetable prices grew 13.5 percent, which was the
highest increase in over 2 years. The Bank of Korea expects inflation to
remain at a rate of over 3% through the end of the year, as the easing of
inflation is expected to slow down due to the ongoing issues in the Middle
East, weather conditions, and other factors.
About Half of Cattle Receive Vaccines to Fight Lumpy Skin Disease
Outbreak
https://en.yna.co.kr/view/AEN20231102003900320?section=national/national
Summary: Since October 20, South Korea has 74 confirmed cases of Lumpy
Skin Disease, in the country¡¯s first ever outbreak of the disease. In an
effort to stop the spread of the outbreak, the Ministry of
Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (MAFRA) aims to inoculate all cattle
by November 10. As of November 2, all vaccines have been distributed
and about half the cattle population in the country have been vaccinated.
South Korea Proposes Trade Promotion Agreement to Ireland
https://en.yna.co.kr/view/AEN20231102002600320?section=economy-finance/economy
Summary: South Korea, looking to expand the scope of its bilateral
exchanges, has proposed a Trade Promotion Agreement with Ireland. On the
margins the Irish Prime Ministers visit to South Korea, Korean Trade Minister
Ahn Duk-geun met with his Irish counterpart and expressed his desire
to establish a Trade and Investment Partnership Framework (TIPF) agreement to
enhance economic ties and facilitate cooperative exchanges between the
countries.
South Korea, Georgia Launch Negotiations for Economic Partnership
https://en.yna.co.kr/view/AEN20231102003600320?section=economy-finance/economy
Summary: On November 2, South Korea¡¯s Trade Ministry announced the
agreement with Georgia to officially start trade negotiations for a
comprehensive economic partnership on trade and supply chains. The
first round of negotiations is expected in the first quarter of 2024.
To Stabilize the Supply and Demand of Kimchi Ingredients, 21,000 Tons of
Stockpiles of Cabbage, Radish, and Red Pepper Powder was Supplied
https://www.foodnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=105221
Summary: The Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (MAFRA), the
Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries, and the Ministry of Small and Medium
Enterprises and Startups jointly prepared a plan to stabilize the supply
and demand for Kimchi ingredients. A survey done by the Korean Rural
Economic Institute shows that the proportion of people who planned to make
Kimchi at home was around 63.3%, a 1.8 percentage point decrease from last
year, signaling a decrease in demand for kimchi ingredients. In Korea,
there is a unique culture of family and friends coming together to make Kimchi
during the late autumn months, and in order to encourage maintaining this
tradition, the Government is working to easy the burden of purchasing
ingredients by stabilizing the supply to lower the cost for consumers.
Ministry of Agriculture, Food, and Rural Affairs Requests Cooperation in
Early Supply of Chicken and Pork Tariff Quota
https://www.foodnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=105223
Summary: On November 2, MAFRA held a meeting with major chicken and pork
importers who have tariff rate quota access (12 companies) as well as
organizations such as the Livestock Product Quality Evaluation Institute and
the Korea Meat Processing Association. MAFRA announced that in order to ease
the price burden of these products on consumers and other Korean buyers in the
food sector, it will open access to the quotas earlier this year and asked
the importers and associations to cooperate with them on these efforts to ease
consumer pricing.
If Organic Processed Food is Certified in Korea, it can be Labeled as
¡°Organic¡± in Canada as well
https://www.foodnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=105180
Summary: The Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (MAFRA)
announced it signed an organic equivalency agreement for processed foods with
Canada on October 31. The agreement took effect on November 1. The
scope of the Organic Processed Food Equivalence Agreement with Canada is similar
to that of the agreements Korea has with the United States and
Canada. Under the agreement, Korean products in Canada, if certified as
organic in Korea, can use both the Canadian organic label and/or the Korean
organic label. MAFRA expects this will help increase the sales of Korean
organic processed food to Canada.
Hyundai Oilbank Renews Push for Biofuel Business
https://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20231031000543
Summary: As part of its push to increase its biofuels business, Hyundai Oilbank signed
two agreements to secure around 80,000 tons annual of palm fatty acid
distillates. This will help stabilize the supply chain for its biodiesel
plant, which has a capacity of 130,000 tons annually, that is set to open by
the end of this year. The agreements are both with Korean firms operating
in the palm industry in Indonesia. Hyundai has identified biofuel as a
new growth engine and is trying to expand its presence in the field.
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