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Food News Clipping
March 15 - April 4, 2024
2024.04.08
FAS/Seoul Monitoring of Media Reporting on Agricultural Issues
Today's Date: Friday, April 5, 2024
For Coverage: March 15 ~ April 4, 2024
Dumplings at USFK Bases
[KoreaTimes, 4-1-2024, English, SGH]
https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/tech/2024/04/129_371819.html
Summary: CJ CheilJedang has introduced new vegan
dumpling products in the United States military bases in Korea, where dumplings
containing Korean meat are prohibited. This marks a strategic move by the
major food company, offering original, japchae, and kimchi flavors under its
Bibigo brand. Despite the difficulties of entering the United States
Forces Korea (USFK), CJ continues to hold tasting events at the bases and
products are being stocked in commissaries as CJ aims to cater to American
soldiers stationed in Korea while expanding to Guam and Japan. The vegan
dumplings, containing textured vegetable protein (TVP) and TasteNrich – a key
aromatic pea ingredient that adds a meaty texture and taste –, have earned
Europe¡¯s vegan certification (V-Label), reflecting CJ's commitment to
international consumer trust and its growing success in the vegan food market,
with sales doubling last year.
The
Rise in Single-Person Households
https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/news/2024-03-29/business/guestReports/Homeplus-witnesses-114-surge-in-small-product-sales/2014219
Summary:
The number of single-person households in Korea is on the verge of surpassing
10 million, representing approximately 41 percent of all households. With
single-person households becoming increasingly prevalent, Homeplus's Instant
Delivery service has experienced a surge in online sales, particularly among
customers in their 20s, 30s, and 60s. This service, available within a 2
to 2.5-kilometer radius of Homeplus Express stores, offers quick delivery,
contributing to a significant increase in sales of small-sized products,
notably meat, kimchi, seafood, vegetables, meal kits, and dried foods.
Homeplus has strategically renovated both its stores and its application based
on the needs of single-person households, offering a wide range of Grab&Go
products, small-quantity food items, and convenient user features such as
personalized recommendations and discount notifications.
The Growth in Smart Agriculture
https://www.foodnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=107341
Summary: The Ministry of Agriculture, Food and
Rural Affairs has developed a smart agricultural industry development plan that
focuses on smart farm equipment, data-driven solutions, and vertical farm
industry revitalization to address challenges such as climate change, declining
farm population, and aging demographics. By promoting collaboration
between ministries and industries, the government aims to enhance technological
capabilities and global competitiveness in the smart agriculture sector.
These initiatives include easing regulations for vertical farms, fostering
expertise in smart agriculture, expanding VAT refunds for farming equipment,
and establishing a Smart Agriculture Manager system. Additionally,
Minister Song Mi-ryung has emphasized its efforts to strengthen international
cooperation, trade support, and market expansion aimed to increase the adoption
of smart agriculture and boost industry sales and exports by 2027.
Italy¡¯s
First Paris Baguette
https://www.foodnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=107310
Summary:
Paris Baguette, a Korean bakery chain, in collaboration with an Italian coffee
franchise - Pascucci, will be entering the Italian market after a year of
negotiations. Italy will be the third European country that SPC's Paris
Baguette will set foot in and plans on introducing a variety of bakery products
that have unique Korean twists such as danpatbbang (buns filled with red bean
paste). Paris Baguette expects that this partnership will help them move
forward in launching their brand in several other European country¡¯s markets as
Italy is a major player in the bakery industry as well as a diverse bread
culture.
More
Bananas and Oranges for Everyone
https://www.foodnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=107258
Summary:
As the prices of fruit are on a continuous upward trend, the government has
added 150 billion won (~$112 million) to the emergency price stabilization fund
to stabilize its prices. To do this, nationwide discounts, gift
certificates and vouchers have been distributed, along with an increase in
direct import of agricultural products, mainly bananas and oranges, to
alleviate the burdens associated with purchasing them. Additionally, it
is expected that more agricultural products will be added to the list of
products exempt from import tariffs. Currently on the list are 29 types
of fruits including oranges, bananas, pineapples and mangoes. However,
apples and pears remain unimported due to the potential loss in sales for
domestic farmers and the need to establish a fresh customs procedure despite
this year¡¯s supply decline of apples (-30.3%).
Sales
of Hite Jinro¡¯s Terra Exceed 4.54 Billion Bottles in 5 Years Since Its Launch
https://www.foodnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=107253
Summary:
The cumulative sales of HiteJinro's beer 'Terra' have exceeded 4.54 billion
bottles, averaging about 28.8 bottles sold every second. Since its launch
five years ago, Terra has set a record for the fastest sales rate with an
average annual growth rate of 17 percent. With its huge success,
HiteJinro targeted home channels with a variety of limited-edition products as
well as in-person marketing activities at general restaurants and bars.
HiteJinro now plans to focus on university towns with its new products such as
'Terra Colored Glasses' and collaborate with fashion brands that are commonly
purchased by university students in hopes of becoming the No. 1 beer in Korea
by the end of 2024.
A New
Sense of Familiarity
https://www.foodnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=107230
Summary:
The leading company of the convenience store industry - CU- and CJ CheilJedang
has collaborated and entered the convenience store bread market in response to
the ¡®lunchflation¡¯. They have released four new bread products that are
reinterpretations of CJ CheilJedang's most represented brands: bibigo
(dumplings), hetbahn (rice), baeksul (marinade) and matbalm (chestnuts).
Korean consumers have shown an increasing demand for affordable meals and bread
has especially been attracting much attention with its high purchase rate with
other products at convenience stores. CU and CJ CheilJedang are utilizing
this to their advantage by providing consumers with familiar brands in the form
of bread to provide customers with a new yet inviting experience.
No More
Delivery Fees!
https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/news/2024-03-18/business/industry/Coupang-Eats-rolling-out-free-delivery-for-WOW-members/2004966
Free
Deliveries for Everyone!
https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/news/2024-04-01/business/industry/Baemin-rolls-out-free-food-delivery-as-Coupag-Eats-chases-its-market/2015625
Summary:
Starting March 26th, Coupang Eats – an online food ordering and delivery
platform – has provided Coupang WOW members food deliveries with no delivery
fees, regardless of minimum order amounts, delivery distances, ordered
frequencies or even applied discount coupons. Previously, Coupang Eats
offered a 10 percent discount for each delivery order but has changed its
strategy to "free delivery" as the consumption of food delivery apps
has declined due to rising food costs and delivery fees. The free
delivery policy will only apply to consumer-paid delivery fees thus, no
financial burden will fall on the restaurant owners. Coupang is offering
Rocket Delivery (e-commerce), Rocket Fresh (fresh food delivery), Coupang Play
(OTT) and Coupang Eats, all for a monthly fee of 4,990 won. With this new
initiative, Coupang has risen the ranks to claim second place in the online
food ordering and delivery industry. In response to this, Baedal Minjok,
the greatest market share holder in this industry, has added free delivery to
its "Alddeul Baedal" service where multiple orders within the
vicinity of each other are picked up and delivered simultaneously. They
are becoming more wary of Coupang's rapid growth as its user count surpassed
several other food delivery service platforms for the fifth consecutive week
and is only expected to grow even further.
The
Coupang and Shinsegae Alliance
https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/tech/2024/03/129_370752.html
Summary: The Chinese e-commerce company,
AliExpress, has submitted its three-year investment plan worth $1.1 billion in
establishing logistics facilities within South Korea. As AliExpress
previously had no logistics centers, it struggled to compete against local
companies such as Coupang. However, with this expansion into the
logistics sector, Alibaba plans to delve into several other business areas such
as the fresh food delivery sector. In response to this, Coupang and
Shinsegae have expanded their logistics division and updated their equipment to
process more daily orders. Furthermore, the government is considering
implementing more regulatory guidelines that Chinese companies would have to
abide by to prevent the monopolization of the e-commerce industry.
¡°Smart¡± and Delicious Eggs
https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/tech/2024/03/129_370630.html
Summary:
GanongBio is running a smart farm for chicken eggs that utilizes a big-data
automation system that reduces human and labor errors while producing one of
the best-tasting eggs in the world. This smart farm technology measures
the best levels of temperature, humidity, light and quality of air for the
chickens and is consistently maintained. The smart farms operate on a
complete "zero" production chain where there are zero infection
risks, zero diseases, zero human contact, zero errors and even zero days of
shipment delay. Every automation process within the houses that hold the
chickens is carefully maintained through big data where the system regularly
checks the relationship between the chickens' living conditions and
productivity. Yoo Jai-gug, the head of GanongBio, hopes to spread his
farm's technological advancements to create more smart farms that produce the
best quality of agricultural products with the system's efficiency-oriented
operations.
Battery-operated
Farms
https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/tech/2024/03/129_370666.html
Summary:
According to Jeju-do Agricultural Research and Extension Services, several
farms are repurposing the used batteries from electric vehicles as alternative
power sources to supply emergency power when certain weather conditions disrupt
the power services. These batteries provide power to run the ventilators
at greenhouses and maintain a stable temperature while locking the
entrances. The previous diesel-based emergency power generators required
a significant amount of fuel, were notoriously loud and could only be manually
turned on and off. The Rural Development Agency plans on continuously
monitoring the battery-operated farms and proposing the arrangement of an EV
battery fund for local farmers to the Ministry.
Nongshim¡¯s Popularity in the Foreign Market
https://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20240315050506&ACE_SEARCH=1
Summary:
Several South Korean ramyun brands have gained significant popularity within
foreign markets, especially Nongshim. Nongshim is South Korea's top
ramyun maker known for products such as Shin Ramen and Chapagetti (black bean
noodles). As global inflation and the ¡°K-Food Hype¡± continue to increase,
foreign consumers have been drawn to the affordable, yet tasty Korean
ramyun. Their operating profits have increased by 125 percent on-year in
2023, over 50 percent of its total operating profit and is expected to grow
further. In particular, sales in the United States and China have
improved and Nongshim plans on adding more production lines and localized
products to expand their sales in areas such as Texas and Mexico.
Agricultural Trade Office, U.S. Embassy - Seoul
Tel: 82-2-6951-6848 Fax: 82-2-720-7921
Email: atoseoul@state.gov