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Korea hit by falling kimchi consumption, rising imports

By 박윤아

Published : July 6, 2016 - 11:07

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[THE INVESTOR] Kimchi consumption is falling in Korea even as imports from China are surging, research results showed on July 6.

According to an industry analysis by the World Institute of Kimchi in Seoul, South Koreans on average consumed 25.3 kilograms of the dish at home in 2015. This roughly translates to daily consumption of 62.9 grams per person, an 11 percent fall from the estimate by the health ministry in 2010.

The institute’s research found that 2 out of 100 South Koreans hadn’t eaten kimchi for an entire year, and more than half of this group said they hadn’t because their daily diet was mostly Western food, such as bread and cereal.

As alarming as the consumption fall is, there’s also a sharp increase in kimchi imports from China, the institute said. Imports of kimchi jumped from US$51.34 million in 2005 to $112.37 million in 2015, and 99.9 percent of them came from China, according to the research. South Korea’s exports of the food, on the other hand, fell from $92.96 million in 2005 to $73.54 million in 2015.

“We have been making efforts to globalize kimchi, but we have been neglecting our own home market, which is a big part of the world market,” the institute said.

“Even if the home market grows, local kimchi manufacturers will not see any growth if imports continue to dominate,” it said. “It’s important to increase kimchi exports, but it’s also urgent that we have measures to improve competitiveness in the local market.”

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