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Food News Clipping
January 22 - 26, 2024
2024.01.26
FAS/Seoul Monitoring of Media Reporting on Agricultural Issues
Today's Date: Friday, January 26, 2024
For Coverage: January 22 ~ 26, 2024
Soju No Longer Sought-After Tipple of Koreans in Economic Slumps
https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/biz/2024/01/602_367620.html
Summary: Soju, an inexpensive distilled alcoholic beverage in Korea, has
been a go-to drink for many Koreans during economic downturns as a way to cope
with their troubles. However, this pattern closely connecting soju and
economic downturns seems to be changing. One reason for this is because
of a pandemic-induced shift in workplace culture, where employees are avoiding
socializing for drinks after work. Furthermore, a 360-milliliter bottle
of soju is priced as high as 6,000 KRW ($4.5 USD) at restaurants in Seoul.
In addition, Korea Agro-Fisheries & Food Trade Corporation (aT) analyzed a
new drinking trend among young consumers, which is a growing preference for
hard liquor such as whisky, highball, etc., is contributing to the decline in
soju sales.
KREI Forecast the Amount of Agricultural Production This Year will Reach 59.5
Trillion KRW and Farm Income Per Household 49.7 Million KRW
https://news.heraldcorp.com/view.php?ud=20240125000353
Summary: Korea Rural Economic Institute (KREI) announced that it held
¡°Agricultural Outlook 2024¡± at the Seoul Dragon City Hotel on January 25th,
with the participation of 1,600 agricultural officials, including Minister of
Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs Song, Mi Ryeong. According to the
presentation, KREI forecasted that agricultural production in 2024 will amount
to 59.5 trillion KRW ($44.5 billion USD), a 0.6% increase compared to the
previous year. Farm income per household is expected to increase by 2.8%
to 49.7 million KRW ($37.2 thousand USD) while the farm household population
this year will decline by 1.1% to 2,118,000 people. By items, production
of the six major fruits, such as apples, pears and peaches, is forecast to
increase 12% to 1.8 million tons year on year and production of the eight major
garden fruits, such as watermelon, cucumber and tomato, is also expected to
increase 2% to 1.97 million tons. Rice prices in the first half of this
year are expected to go up compared to the same period last year. Among
livestock products, the wholesale price of Korean beef (Hanwoo) is expected to
decrease 3.3% and the price of chicken will also fall 6.6% from last year.
Cumulative Sales of ¡®FiLite¡¯, Hite Jinro¡¯s Cheap Beer,
Exceed 2 Billion Cans
http://www.foodnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=106515
Summary: Hite Jinro announced on January 25th that cumulative
sales of ¡®FiLite¡¯ have exceeded 2 billion cans since its launch in 2017.
FiLite is leading a trend in the liquor market with competitive advantages such
as its cheap price and the use of 100% domestic barley and has established itself
in the domestic mainstream liquor market by exceeding sales of 200 million cans
in 12 months since its release and 1 billion cans in 41 months. Hite
Jinro plans to continue to pay attention to changes in consumer needs and
trends to be able to introduce a variety of product lines.
Nongshim¡¯s ¡®Shin Ramen¡¯ Recorded the Highest Sales of
1.2 Trillion Korean Won Last Year
http://www.foodnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=106490
Summary: Domestic and overseas sales of Nongshim¡¯s Shin Ramen reached
1.21 trillion KRW ($905.8 million), a 14% increase from the previous year,
which amounted to 1.66 billion units. Shin Ramen sales in the United
States increased by 19%, accounting for half of the increase in its overseas
sales. The sales in Japan, Australia and Vietnam went up by 19%, 26% and
58% respectively compared to a year ago. Nongshim plans to continue to
accelerate its efforts to target overseas markets, focusing on the United
States, by expanding its lineup in consideration of overseas consumer
preferences.
aT, Maritime Federation and Maritime and Fisheries
Industry Development Agreement
https://www.foodnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=106508
Summary:
On January 24th, Korea Agro-Fisheries and Food Trade Corporation
(aT) signed a business agreement with the Korea Maritime federation for the
development of the marine and fisheries industry and the spread of low-carbon
eating habits. The objectives of this agreement are to 1) spread the
promotion of low-carbon eating habits in the marine sector, 2) develop policies
and activities to create a sustainable marine environment and 3) exchange
institutional and policy support to develop Korea¡¯s fisheries industry and establish
a stable supply chain.
Whiskey Sales at HomePlus Increased by 27 Percent with the Highball Craze in
Korea
https://n.news.naver.com/mnews/article/001/0014459293?sid=101
Summary: According to HomePlus on January 22nd, the total
whiskey sales last year increased 27% compared to the previous year.
Sales of the cost-effective whiskeys between 10,000 - 50,000 KRW (around
between $7.5 - $37.5) out of the total whiskey sales increased by 38% with the
highball craze, part of the Mixology trend, a combination of the words ¡°mix¡±
and ¡°technology¡±. The Glen Stag Scotch Whiskey (700ml), a representative
one of the most popular whiskeys at HomePlus, which costs about 10,000 KRW
(about $7.5) ranked first in whiskey sales exceeding cumulative sales of
200,000 bottles. A HomePlus official said that these strong sales of
cost-effective whiskeys attributes to the spread of the highball craze in
younger generations in Korea. Homeplus has been operating two
whiskey-specialized zones called ¡°Whiskey Library¡± at its nine Mega Food Market
stores and ¡°Mixology Zone¡± at its six branch stores since last year.
Korea¡¯s Exports of Agricultural and Fishery Products in
2023 Reached a Record High of $12.02 Billion
http://www.foodnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=106460
Summary: According to preliminary figures from the Korean government,
total exports of agricultural and fishery products last year reached a record
high of $12.02 billion, a 0.5% increase from the previous year. Out of
the total exports, agricultural and livestock product exports increased by 2.3%
to $9.03 billion, while seafood exports decreased by 4.6% to $3 billion.
By export items, processed foods such as ramen ($952.4 million, 24.4%+),
confectionery ($659.1 million, 6%+), beverages ($572.4 million, 11.5%+) and
processed rice foods ($216.3 million, 18.9%+) showed strong growth.
Additionally, traditional foods such as kimchi ($155.6 million, 10.5%+) and
sauces ($111 million, 12.7%+) showed a marked increase. Seaweed exports,
which is the main item of fishery products, exceeded one trillion KRW ($791.5
million, 22.2%+) for the first time.
(Table: Tentative actual exports of agricultural and
fishery products by Korea¡¯s primary markets)
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