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March 27, 2013

2013.03.27

FAS/Seoul Monitoring of Media Reporting on Agricultural Issues

Today's Date:   Wednesday,  March  27, 2013

For Coverage:  March 25 - 27, 2013
 

 

1. MARKETING ISSUES

 

E Mart Imports Sunkist Oranges Directly [Korean, OSY]

http://news.donga.com/3/all/20130326/53996434/1

Summary: E Mart has started to sell fresh American oranges that it imported directly from Sunkist farms on March 1, 2013.  Through the direct purchase, E mart was able to offer fresh oranges at 30 percent lower price.  E Mart plans to expand direct importation of fresh fruits.
 
Photo: DH Hong, Head of E Mart Sourcing Office in Los Angeles, USA visits a Sunkist packing plant in CA.

 

2. NORTH KOREA ISSUES

 

25% of Apples Produced in North Korea are from Nursery Plants Donated by LDS Church America [Korean, OSY]

http://news.donga.com/3/all/20130326/53997481/1

Summary: It is reported that The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) has donated 300,00 apple nursery plants to North Korea over the last 9 years.  These trees are reportedly accounting 25 percent of North Korea¡¯s total apple harvest.  A person in charge of LDS for Northern Asia commented that LDS has no donation plan for this year due to recent confrontations between North and South Korea.

 

  

The information in this report was compiled by the Agricultural Trade Office (ATO) at the U.S. Embassy in Seoul, South Korea. The press summaries contained herein do NOT reflect USDA, the U.S. Embassy, or other U.S. government agency official policy or view point. U.S. food exporters can learn more about market opportunities in South Korea by reviewing ATO Seoul's Exporter Guide and other reports available at www.fas.usda.gov by clicking on "attaché report".

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