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South Korea: Agricultural Situation. October 22, 2009. Geography. Size roughly equal to the state of Indiana Only land border to the North; Surrounded by water on three sides Mountainous with no extensive plains; only 16.6% arable. Agricultural Production. Small farm size (3.7 ac)
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South Korea: Agricultural Situation October 22, 2009 Foreign Agricultural Service Seoul, Korea
Geography • Size roughly equal to the state of Indiana • Only land border to the North; Surrounded by water on three sides • Mountainous with no extensive plains; only 16.6% arable Foreign Agricultural Service Seoul, Korea
Agricultural Production • Small farm size (3.7 ac) • 1.2 mil farm households including 785,000 fulltime • Agriculture accounts for only 3.8% of GDP • Agricultural products: rice, root crops, barley, vegetables, fruit, cattle, pigs, chickens, milk, eggs and fish. Foreign Agricultural Service Seoul, Korea
Economy • 2009 GDP could contract 2-3% • Exports: weak demand in major markets • Domestic Demand: weighed down by rising prices, fewer jobs, stock market volatility. Exports Main Pillar of Korean Economy U.S. Recession & Weaker Global Conditions Foreign Agricultural Service Seoul, Korea
Economic Performance Foreign Agricultural Service Seoul, Korea
Demographics • Homogeneous • 50 million people • Population growth rate declining • One of the world’s most densely populated countries • Rapid urbanization • ¼ Christian, ¼ Buddist, ½ non-affiliated Foreign Agricultural Service Seoul, Korea
Consumption • Increased affluence • More women in the workforce • Well-traveled younger generation • Increased demand for international flavors • More western style family restaurants Foreign Agricultural Service Seoul, Korea
Retail Market Structure • Food Sales • Traditional – 30.9% • Hypermarkets – 26.5% • On-line – 18.2% • Dept. Stores – 17.5% • On-line sales growing rapidly, 23.8% growth. Foreign Agricultural Service Seoul, Korea
Trade • Top four trading partners: China, United States, Japan and Hong Kong • Major exports: semiconductors, wireless telecommunications equipment, motor vehicles, computers, steel, ships and petrochemicals. Foreign Agricultural Service Seoul, Korea
Total Trade Vs. Agricultural TradeAgricultural Imports Represent 6% of Total Imports Agricultural Exports Represent 1% of Total Exports Total Exports Total Imports Total Agriculture, Fishery and Forestry Imports Foreign Agricultural Service Seoul, Korea
Agriculture: Exports • Main agricultural exports: leather, seafood, cigarettes, snack foods, noodles, beverages and kimchi. • In 2008, total value of ag exports $3.6 bil. • Represents 1% of total Korean exports. Foreign Agricultural Service Seoul, Korea
Agriculture: Imports • In 2008, South Korea imported $24.4 billion worth of agricultural products • 28% from the U.S. • Main ag. imports: corn, wheat, hides, soybeans, hay, pork, beef and citrus Foreign Agricultural Service Seoul, Korea
Total Agricultural ImportsBulk & intermediate values up sharply in 2008 Foreign Agricultural Service Seoul, Korea
Agriculture: Market Access U.S. Export Successes: Record $6.1 bil in ‘08 #3 Beef #4 Consumer-Oriented ($1.5 bil in ’08) #4 Cheese Market #7 U.S. Rice Market U.S. Export Challenges: • Biotech • Approvals • Documentation • Labeling • Children’s Food Act • No sale of high cal/low nutrition near schools • Ban on tar food colorings • Organic: ROK Accreditation 2011 Foreign Agricultural Service Seoul, Korea
Agriculture: Market Access Korea-U.S. Free Trade Agreement Two-thirds of U.S. farm products become duty free immediately. American Farm Bureau Federation predicts agreement, once fully implemented, could provide $1.6 billion in additional U.S. ag exports. Supported by more than 40 U.S. agricultural and food associations. http://www.fas.usda.gov/itp/us-koreafta.asp Foreign Agricultural Service Seoul, Korea
Resources Attaché Reports at http://www.fas.usda.gov Exporter Guide Retail Food Sector Brief Food and Agricultural Import Regulations (FAIRS) Briefs on organic sector, seafood, fresh cherries, avocados, honey, grapefruit, nuts, wine, apples, tomatoes, grain, citrus, potatoes, dairy, beef, pork, chicken, planting seeds, grapes, asparagus, etc. Foreign Agricultural Service Seoul, Korea
Thanks! www.FAS.USDA.gov www.ATOSeoul.com Foreign Agricultural Service Seoul, Korea