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Food News Clipping
June 14, 2011
2011.06.15
1. BILATERAL/MULTILATERAL ISSUES
Korea-EU FTA: No sudden windfall [English, CSY]
[SERI FOCUS] ¡®
http://joongangdaily.joins.com/article/view.asp?aid=2937469
Summary: The Korea-European Union free trade agreement goes into effect on July 1, promising to remove nearly all tariffs within in five years, boost two-way trade and
2. LIVESTOCK ISSUES
Customers protest in front of empty freezers that used to contain Korean beef at Nonghyup Hanaro Mart in Yangjae, southern
<Column> Grading beef from A to E [English, CSY]
http://joongangdaily.joins.com/article/view.asp?aid=2937445
Summary: KAPE classifies Korean beef into five grades: A++, A+, A, B and C. Beef with an ¡°A¡± grade actually refers to beef in the third tier of the rating system, which goes against consumer expectations that an ¡°A¡± grade is the best. Of the Korean beef sold on the market last month, A++ grade beef accounted for only 9.6 percent of the total, followed by A+ (23.3 percent), A (31.1 percent), B (25.1 percent) and C (10.3 percent), which indicates that beef over the A grade accounted for 65 percent of the total sold. The Korea Consumer Agency and other civic groups have long demanded that this sly practice be stopped while also advocating for a better grading system. At long last, KAPE has come up with a solution that will be implemented next month. It will stamp all five grades on the label and a circle will be drawn around the grade of the meat for sale. But that also seems insufficient.
For poultry processor, a cachet of trust is an antidote for crisis [English, CSY]
[INTERVIEW] ¡®As the company survived two crises, the sense of trust among employees was stronger than ever.¡¯
http://joongangdaily.joins.com/article/view.asp?aid=2937389
Summary: Although the foot-and-mouth crisis that ravaged the peninsula since late last year was declared over in March, aftereffects continue to plague farmers and companies. Demand for domestic beef has flagged, while the price of pork continues to reach record highs. Kim In-sik, the CEO of Korea¡¯s third-largest poultry processor Cherrybro Co., knows something about disease outbreaks that threaten the existence of meat processing firms. Due to a similar circumstance in 2003 when there was an outbreak of avian influenza, Cherrybro was one of several poultry firms to file for court receivership.
3. MARKETING ISSUES
Government eyes cabbage price curbs [English, CSY]
Plan in response to recent cost volatility
http://joongangdaily.joins.com/article/view.asp?aid=2937533
Summary: The government intends to control the wholesale price of
Sales of imported beer jump 56 percent from Jan. to May [English, CSY]
http://english.donga.com/srv/service.php3?bicode=020000&biid=2011061479838
Summary: The sales growth of imported beer greatly surpassed that of domestic beer over the first five months of the year due to cheaper prices and rising popularity on the back of diversifying consumer tastes. Imported beer has quickly gone from simply being seen at bars to going to display stands at large discount chain stores. E-Mart, the country¡¯s largest discount store chain, said Monday that sales of imported beer jumped 56 percent between January and May this year from the same period last year. Sales of domestic beer rose just 9 percent over the same period. Shin Geun-jung, a liquor seller at E-mart, said ¡°Demand for imported beer is fast rising among people in their 20s and 30s, who enjoy overseas travel. Sales of imported beer have shown the biggest increase in overall domestic liquor sales. Imported beer accounts for 20 percent of E-Mart¡¯s combined beer sales.¡±
4. OTHER MISCELLANEOUS ISSUES
Lotte exports lots of makgeolli to
http://joongangdaily.joins.com/article/view.asp?aid=2937382
Summary: Lotte Liquor BG Co., a Korean liquor manufacturer, said yesterday that it has exported more than 1 million boxes of makgeolli, Korean rice beer, to Japan so far this year, exceeding its 2011 sales target in the neighboring country. Lotte Liquor said in a statement that 1.48 million boxes of makgeolli were exported to
http://joongangdaily.joins.com/article/view.asp?aid=2937378
Summary:
University chief kills himself after scandal questions [English, CSY]
Ex-agriculture minister was probed in savings bank and canteen cases
http://joongangdaily.joins.com/article/view.asp?aid=2937548
Summary: Im Sang-gyu, 62, president of
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