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Food News Clipping
December 3- 6, 2023
2023.12.08
FAS/Seoul Monitoring of Media Reporting on Agricultural Issues
Today's Date: Friday, December 8, 2023
For Coverage: December 3 ~ 6, 2023
Bacterial
Soft Rot in the Cabbage Field... Next Year, the Spread of Disease is a Concern
https://n.news.naver.com/mnews/article/056/0011617129?sid=101
Summary: Although fall harvest has ended, you can still find fields of
rotting cabbage. This year, the cabbage crop was hit hard with soft rot,
and in Pyeongchang, a farm's entire cabbage harvest has decayed. Since
they can¡¯t sell the cabbage, the farmers can¡¯t afford to harvest the rotten
cabbage, so they have opted to leave it in the fields. Experts warn that
leaving the rotten cabbages could perpetuate bacterial soft rot into the
following year because the root-blight pathogens in the soil are more likely to
survive. By leaving the cabbage, and the roots, in the ground, there is a
higher chance the pathogens will survive the winter and cause disease again.
Lotte Chilsung and E&J Gallo Make a Business Agreement... "Soju
Targeting the U.S. Market"
https://n.news.naver.com/mnews/article/277/0005350154?sid=103
Summary: Lotte Chilsung, a beverage company, has set its sights on the
U.S. market by forging a Memorandum of Understanding with E&J GALLO, an
American winery. This collaboration involves E&J GALLO assisting
Lotte Chilsung in marketing their soju products for sale in the American
market. The agreement aims to bolster the partnership between the two
companies as they support each other in their respective endeavors.
Frozen Food that Combines Taste, Quality, and Price... Continues to Grow
Rapidly
https://n.news.naver.com/mnews/article/277/0005350053?sid=103
Summary: The rise in demand for ready-to-eat meals at home has sparked a
growing interest in the frozen food industry. Recent data from Statistics
Korea and the Korea Agro-Fisheries & Food Trade Corporation indicates a 5.2
percent increase in domestic frozen food manufacture scale from 2020 to 2021,
followed by a 4.4 percent rise from 2021 to 2022. Notably, the frozen
soup market has seen a remarkable surge, growing by 63.5 percent between 2021
and 2022. The consumer preference towards frozen soups is attributed to
advancements in freezing technology, which helps retain a significant portion
of the nutritional value by instantly freezing the food. Frozen desserts
are still the leading category in the frozen convenience food market but has
been decreasing by an average of 8 percent each year since 2020.
The First Case of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza This Winter Among
Wild Birds Has Been Detected in Jeonbuk Province
https://www.imaeil.com/page/view/2023120315162912524
Summary: The outbreak of Avian Influenza (AI) in Jeonbuk province has
prompted neighboring Gyeongbuk province to implement preventive measures.
Gyeongbuk province is home to 414 avian farms, housing various birds like
chickens and ducks. The detection of highly pathogenic H5N1 AI in a wild
duck in Jeonbuk Province has elevated the country¡¯s alert status to
'Serious.' Consequently, Gyeongbuk province, known for its avian
population, has been mandated by the government to restrict bird pasture to
minimize inter-exposure and transmission.
Famous Frozen Kimbap in America... Imported in Reverse
https://n.news.naver.com/mnews/article/138/0002162144?sid=103
Summary: Frozen kimbap has recently gained popularity in the United
States, even securing a spot in Trader Joe's supply chain. This version
of kimbap garnered attention through social media reviews. Priced at
$3.99 each, it's a vegetarian option due to the company's limitations of
exporting a product
including meat.
Interestingly, this exported Korean kimbap to the U.S. is now creating a buzz
back in Korea. Some suppliers have managed to import the same frozen
kimbap back to Korea and are selling it in hypermarkets. As consumer prices
rise, there's a growing preference for frozen, convenient meal options.
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