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November 23 -27, 2020
2020.11.27
FAS/Seoul Monitoring of Media Reporting on Agricultural Issues
Today's Date: Friday, November 27, 2020
For Coverage: November 23 ~ 27, 2020
Lotte Mart
Stages California Pomegranate In-store Promotion
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20201126/104172112/1
Summary: Lotte
Mart, a leading hypermarket grocery retailer in South Korea, launched an
in-store promotion on fresh California pomegranate on November 26, announcing
the arrival of new season crops to consumers. Tymothy McGuire, an
Agricultural Attaché in the U.S. Embassy Seoul, together
with his wife appeared in the launching ceremony held in Lotte Mart
Seoul Station branch.
MAFRA
Picks 'Anjirang Tripe Street, Daegu' the Best Restaurant Street in Korea
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202011277646i
Summary: The
Korea Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (MAFRA) announced on
November 27 that 'Anjirang Gopchang Street' in Daegu city won its 'Best
Restaurant Street in the Country 2020' award. Gopchang is a Korean word
for various dishes cooked from beef or pork intestine meat. MAFRA said
that the street, packed with 47 restaurants, offers delicious and creative
dishes using high quality tripe ingredients.
"Korean
Government will Monitor International Grain Market Closely for Potential
Disruption in Supply", MOEF Deputy Minister
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202011277708Y
Summary:
YongBeom Kim, a Deputy Minister for the Korea Ministry of Economy and Finance
(MOEF), reported in a government planning meeting on November 27 that MOEF will
monitor the international grain market closely in coming months for potential
disruption in supply. He explained that international market for key
grains will likely remain unstable in 2021 due to challenging weather in South
America and increased demand from China. He said part of the government's
effort will focus on supporting industry in securing stable supply networks
with international partners.
GS
Networks Equips 1,000 GS25 Convenience Stores with Frozen Pick-Up Boxes for
On-line Grocery Purchases
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202011258481Y
Summary: GS
Networks, a logistics service company under the umbrella of GS Group, reported
on November 25 that it installed frozen pick-up boxes in 1,000 GS25 convenience
stores. GS Networks offer the frozen pick-up boxes to on-line shopping
platforms and courier delivery companies. GS Fresh Mall (on-line grocery
store), Fresh Code (on-line fresh salad shop), and DHL are key clients.
Consumers may choose the GS25 store pick-up option for frozen or chilled
agricultural products that they purchase from affiliated on-line shopping
platforms. GS Networks said that consumers can easily and safely pick up
their on-line purchases in a nearby GS25 store on their way back home.
Korean
Household Spending on Alcoholic Beverage and Tobacco Reaches Record High in Q3
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/2020112582027
Summary: The
Korea National Statistics Office (NSO) reported that Korean households (with 2
or more people) spent 42,980 won ($37.4 USD) on alcohol and tobacco per month
on average during the third quarter of 2020, up 10.7 percent from the same
quarter last year. Alcoholic beverage spending was 19,651 won ($17.1 USD) and tobacco spending was
23,329 won ($20.3 USD). NSO said that both alcoholic beverage
and tobacco spending were at record highs since the monthly household spending
survey started in 2003. NSO explained that the solid growth in spending
was due to increased home drinking for alcoholic beverages and increased time
at home for tobacco.
Growers are
Required to Participate in Market Stabilization Policies under Mandatory
Check-off Fund Programs
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20201123/104113734/1
Summary: The
Korea Ministry of Agriculture, Food, and Rural Affairs (MAFRA) announced on
November 23 that a revision to the 'Agricultural Check-off Fund Program Act'
took effect, requiring all growers to participate in market stabilization
policies on crops under mandatory check-off fund programs. According to
MAFRA, there are 14 mandatory check-off fund programs, including ginseng,
onions, and garlic, and 11 voluntary check-off fund programs, including persimmons,
peaches, radishes, and Korean cabbage. MAFRA said that some growers
had been manipulating the mandatory check-off fund programs by not contributing
the funds (about 1 percent of their sales)
while benefiting from the system. MAFRA added that growers who violate
the mandatory check-off fund programs will be excluded from government
supports.
Korean
Government to Release 370,000 MT of Reserve Rice to Stabilize the Rice Market
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202011244566Y
Summary: The
Korea Ministry of Agriculture, Food, and Rural Affairs (MAFRA) announced on
November 24 that it will supply 370,000 metric tons of its reserve rice to
the market in coming months to stabilize rice prices. MAFRA
said that the local rice harvest this year, 3.5 million metric tons, is 6.4
percent lower than last year and the market price of local rice is up 17
percent as of November as a result.
COSTCO Korea Allots $200 Million USD in Stock Dividends to COSTCO
USA
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202011244029Y
Summary: COSTCO
Korea, which is owned 100 percent by COSTCO Wholesale USA, has decided to allot
$200 million in
stock dividends to COSTCO Wholesale USA, reflecting strong outcomes from
FY2019. According to COSTCO Korea's fiscal report, it generated $100
million in net profits in FY2019 (September
2019 - August 2020). Marketers commented that the stock dividends seemed
quite unusual as the amount is two times higher than the net profits gained in
the fiscal year.
South Korea
Raises COVID-19 Alert Status for Seoul Metropolitan Area to Level 2 ... All
Restaurants are Mandated to Close by 9 P.M.
https://www.donga.com/news/Society/article/all/20201123/104095098/1?ref=main
Summary: The South
Korean government announced on November 22 that its COVID-19 alert status for
the Seoul metropolitan area (SMA) will be raised to Level 2 from November
24. The government explained that the daily number of new COVID-19
infections reported in the area went up sharply and remained over 300 over the
last five days in a row. The government is worried that the new
infections will increase further in coming weeks both in SMA and other areas in
the country. Key measures under the Level 2 status include mandatory
closing of high risk business operations such as dancing clubs and karaoke
saloons, mandatory closing of restaurants and bars after 9 p.m., and take-out only operations in cafes.
Japanese Beer Stages Aggressive Price Promotions with '4 Cans for
10,000 Won' Deals
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/2020112373227
Summary: Sales of Japanese beer in South Korea plummeted this year
as the 'No Japan' consumer campaign continued. Asahi, a leading Japanese
beer brand, reportedly launched aggressive price discount promotions in some of
the leading retail stores in November, offering four cans of its flagship beer
for 10,000 won ($8.7 USD), which is 17 percent cheaper than the regular
price. Stores participating in the promotion include Lotte Mart and EMART
(hypermarket grocery store chains), CU and Seven Eleven (convenience store
chains), and GS The Fresh and Lotte Fresh (grocery supermarket chains).
Marketers are monitoring outcomes of the promotion to see if sales of Japanese
beer will rebound.
South Korea Shares Its Experiences and Insights on Agricultural
Development with 19 Countries
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202011225746Y
Summary: The Korea Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs
(MAFRA) reported that it hosted 'Korea-International Agricultural Partnership
Conference 2020' on November 22.
MAFRA said that the conference took place on-line this year; 130 government and
private sector professionals from 19 countries participated in the
conference. The conference started in 2019 as many countries around the
world requested South Korea to share its experiences and insights on
agricultural development.
Agricultural Trade Office, U.S. Embassy - Seoul
Tel: 82-2-6951-6848 Fax: 82-2-720-7921
Email: atoseoul@state.gov