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March 8 - 12, 2021
2021.03.12
FAS/Seoul Monitoring of Media Reporting on Agricultural Issues
Today's Date: Friday, March 12, 2021
For Coverage: March 8 ~ 12, 2021
Despite Overall Decline in Food Imports Last Year, Health
Functional Food Imports Increased by 16%
http://www.foodnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=91515
Summary: According to the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety, Korea¡¯s
food imports from 166 countries in 2020 totaled $27.3 billion (32.3 trillion
won), and 18.33 million tons. This is a 0.5% decrease in value and 0.6%
decrease in volume compared to the previous year. While overall imports
declined, imports of health functional foods increased 16.1% by value.
The increase in imports of health functional foods is presumed to be due
to increased consumer focus on ¡®health¡¯ during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Alternative Meat is Now a Trend
https://news.naver.com/main/read.nhn?mode=LS2D&mid=shm&sid1=103&sid2=238&oid=023&aid=0003601183
Summary: ¡®Burger King¡¯ recently launched a plant based Whopper and ¡®Lotteria¡¯
launched a plant based burger last year. The first-time restaurants started
serving alternative meat was in 2019. Then high-quality restaurants and hotels
such as Grand Hyatt introduced meals with alternative meat. Plant based
meats are now making inroads into fast food restaurants and cafes as well.
Koreans Drink More Frequently but Less per Occasion during the COVID-19
Pandemic due to Increased Home Drinking
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20210310/105821252/1
Summary: The Korea Agro, Fishery and Food Marketing Corporation (aT)
released 'Alcoholic Beverage Market Trend Report 2020' on March 10.
According to the report, Korean adults drank 9 days per month in 2020, up 0.5
day from the previous year. On the other hand, the amount of
alcoholic beverages that consumers drank per occasion fell 0.3 glasses to 6.7
glasses on average. aT explained that increased home drinking
during the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in the changes. Consumers picked
beer as their favorite alcoholic beverage (46.3 percent), followed by soju
(29.3 percent), traditional Korean liquors (10.4 percent), and imported wine
(5.3 percent).
Consumer Spending in Restaurant and Lodging Industry Dropped in Fourth
Quarter, 2020 since 2016, Bank of Korea
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/2021031165187
Summary: The Bank of Korea (BOK) reported on March 11 that consumer spending in
the restaurant and lodging industry totaled 18.9 trillion won ($17 billion) in
the fourth quarter 2020, the lowest level since the first quarter 2016.
BOK said the restaurant and lodging industry continues to suffer from reduced
consumer traffic during the quarter.
CJ Cheiljedang to Double Its Production of HMR Grilled Fish
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202103116877Y
Summary: CJ Cheiljedang, the leading food processor in South Korea,
reported on March 11 that it will double its production capacity for prepared,
ready to heat grilled fish products under its Bibigo brand. Bibigo grilled
fish has sold 6 million units since launching in late 2019. Bibigo currently
offers 5 species - mackerel, plaice, Spanish mackerel, Atka mackerel, and
saury.
Burger King Korea Raises Prices by 1.2%, Following McDonalds and Lotteria
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202103116828Y
Summary: Burger King Korea announced on March 11 that prices of its burgers
increased by 1.2 percent on average (as high as 300 won or $0.30 per a
burger). Burger King explained that the price increase was due to
increases in ingredient costs and operational costs. Other leading burger
chains, including McDonalds Korea and Lotteria, already raised their
prices in February.
Engel Index Hit 20 Year High in 2020, Bank of Korea
https://www.hankyung.com/news/article/2021030555701
Summary: The Bank of Korea (BOK) reported that Korean household spent 81.8
trillion won on food and beverage purchases (excluding alcohol) in 2020, which
accounted for 12.8 percent of overall household consumption spending. BOK
said that the Engel index in 2020 reached its highest mark since 2000.
BOK explained that household food spending took a bigger share in overall
consumption spending during the COVID-19 pandemic as consumers reduced spending
on less important items such as leisure and cultural activities.
New
Era of Home-Cooked Meals: Market Competition of HMRs Has Begun
https://news.naver.com/main/read.nhn?mode=LS2D&mid=shm&sid1=103&sid2=238&oid=145&aid=0000015329
Summary: SSG
launched a Home Meal Replacement (HMR) section at malls and supermarkets on
March 10 to meet growing demand. SSG is offering 200 kinds of meal kits in
collaboration with prestigious restaurants and hotels. Sales of SSG¡¯s HMRs in
2020 were up 196.3 percent from 2019.
Seba Biotech Obtains First Certification in Korea for 'Natural,
Organic Cosmetic Ingredients'
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202103088396a
Summary: Seba Biotech, a Korean cosmetic ingredient processor,
reported on March 8 that it obtained the first certification in Korea for
'Natural, Organic Cosmetic Ingredients'. The ingredients certified include
green tea extracts, red ginseng extracts, and Ersung seaweed
extracts. The Korea Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS) implemented a
'Natural, Organic Cosmetic Ingredient Code' on January 29, 2021, allowing
processors certified by private certifying agents to supply natural, organic
ingredients for cosmetic products. The certification should be renewed every
three years.
Leading Rice Wine Processor Raises Price 8% due to High Rice Price
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20210308/105773669/1
Summary: Seoul Jangsoo (SJ), a leading rice wine processor, raised
its rice wine retail price by 8 percent to 1,600 won ($1.5) a bottle on March
8. SJ said that the price increase was due to the higher cost of rice
ingredients and operational expenses. SJ said that it was the first price
increase it implemented in 15 years. The price of local rice in the wholesale
markets averaged 57,920 won ($53) per 20-kilogram bag on March 5, which was 40
percent higher than regular years and 23 percent higher than a year ago.
Consumer
Traffic Rises ¡¦ Risk of COVID-19 Infections Remains High
https://www.donga.com/news/article/all/20210307/105763438/1
Summary: According to the Korean
government, the number of public movements in the country (monitored by
movements in cell phone locations) reached 72 million during February 27
and 28, 12.7 percent higher than the previous weekend and 28.1 percent higher than a
month ago. The government is worried that COVID-19 infections in the country will not decline anytime soon due to
the sharp increase in consumer movements. The third wave of COVID-19 that
started in November 2020 continues to generate some 400 new infections a day.
Health-Functional Food Market
Continues Solid Growth
https://www.hankyung.com/it/article/2021030709801
Summary: Cash-register sales of
health-functional foods in Korea is forecast to reach 4 trillion won ($3.6 billion)
in 2021, up 18 percent from the previous year. According to a November 2020
survey by the Korea Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS), 69 percent of
Koreans replied that they were eating some health-functional foods on a regular
basis, a significant increase from 50 percent in the 2012 survey. Over 70 percent of
consumers replied that they were currently eating 2 or more
health-functional foods. Local
processors have been making extra efforts to expand their health-functional food business to meet demand, including launching new
products such as probiotics, omega-3 fatty acids, plant proteins, and milk
thistle products.
Expedited Import Declaration of Bulk
Commodities Shipped on Vessels
http://www.foodnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=91446
Summary: In order
to reduce heightened anxiety caused by the recent increase in
international grain prices and to support Korea's supply chain for food raw
materials, a pre-import declaration procedure that promptly handles import
inspections for bulk imported agricultural commodities on vessels during the
unloading period of 4-6 days is in place as of March 8. Bulk commodities,
though previously declared for import, have been subject to on-site inspections, detailed inspections, and random sample inspections even if a document inspection was completed before the shipment was brought into the bonded area. The Korean Government plans to immediately collect
samples and complete the import inspection quickly and meticulously.
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