The year-end special has disappeared and the average wholesale price of Korean beef is in the 17,000 won range

Published 2024년 12월 24일

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Surprise martial law has led to the cancellation of year-end gatherings and the disappearance of special offers, causing a stable price of Korean beef at around 17,000 won per kg. The national wholesale average price is 17,803 won per kg, with the industry expressing concerns due to an overlap of an economic recession and political issues. Sales are low, and demand is sluggish due to decreased consumption from year-end parties and eating out.
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Due to the surprise martial law on the 3rd, year-end gatherings have been canceled one after another, and the year-end special has disappeared, so the price of Korean beef is maintaining a stable trend at around 17,000 won per kg. According to the Livestock Products Quality Evaluation Institute, the national wholesale average price on the 19th was maintaining a stable trend at 17,803 won per kg. The Korean beef industry, which had initially expected a year-end special, is expressing concerns as the economic recession and political issues overlap. Although small and medium-sized marts are continuing to hold low-grade discounts, sales are low, and as year-end parties have almost disappeared, demand for eating out has decreased significantly compared to last year. Demand at butcher shops is also sluggish, worsening the situation. An official from the distribution industry ...
Source: Aflnews

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