South Korea: Increasing imports of duck meat from China

Published 2024년 6월 13일

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Duck meat imports from China have doubled to 10,378 tons last year and have reached 3,700 tons this year, causing concern about the origin of the meat. The Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs Quarantine Headquarters is advising consumers to ensure the country of origin labeling of duck meat as the duck meat season approaches. The Korea Duck Association has requested the National Agricultural Products Quality Management Service to strengthen control of the origin of duck meat products from China. The price of domestically produced duck meat is currently not as high as 4,000 won per kg, and the Korea Duck Association is encouraging people to buy domestically produced duck meat.
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[Livestock News Reporter Kim Soo-hyung] Imports of smoked duck from China are on the rise this year, and caution is required to confirm the origin of duck meat. According to the Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs Quarantine Headquarters, duck meat imports, which were normally around 5,000 tons per year, nearly doubled last year to 10,378 tons, and this year as of April, about 3,700 tons have been imported, making the industry nervous. The reason why it is necessary to check the country of origin labeling of duck meat is because the duck meat season is approaching and the peak season for duck meat is entering. Duck meat from China must be heat-treated before entering the country, but experts point out that duck meat from Korea is safer as it is a country where highly pathogenic avian influenza occurs regularly. In relation to this, the Korea Duck Association (Chairman Park Ha-dam) is said to have requested the National Agricultural Products Quality Management Service to strengthen ...
Source: Chuksannews

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