Pork consumption 'gloomy outlook'

Published 2025년 11월 18일

Tridge summary

[Korea Farmers' Newspaper, Reporter Ahn Hyeong-jun] The consumption of pork at the end of the year is expected to be bleak due to the decrease in kimchi fermentation, reduced home consumption, and changes in the banquet culture. Amidst the arrival of the full kimchi season, it has been observed that demand for pork, a key ingredient for suyuk, is not actively occurring. This is due to the continuous decrease in the frequency of making kimchi at home, as pork prices are high due to a reduction in the number of pigs shipped caused by Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome (PRRS). According to the Livestock Product Quality Evaluation Agency, the average wholesale price of pork (per kg) in November (based on the first 15 days) was 5,972 won, compared to an average of 5,747 won in the same period last year.

Original content

The wholesale price of pork is 4% higher than last year, and the frequency of kimchi-making has decreased, leading to reduced demand for pork. The decrease in pork consumption at the end of the year is expected to be bleak due to the reduction in kimchi-making, decreased household consumption, and changes in the banquet culture. Amidst the arrival of the full-fledged kimchi-making season, it has been reported that demand for pork, a key ingredient for suyuk (raw pork), is not actively occurring. This is due to the continuous decrease in the frequency of kimchi-making at home, caused by a reduction in the number of pigs shipped due to Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome (PRRS), which has led to higher pork prices. According to the Livestock Product Quality Evaluation Service, the average wholesale price of pork (per kg) in November (based on the first 15 days) was 5,972 won, which is 225 won (approximately 4%) higher than the average of 5,747 won in the same period last ...
Source: Agrinet

Would you like more in-depth insights?

Gain access to detailed market analysis tailored to your business needs.
By clicking “Accept Cookies,” I agree to provide cookies for statistical and personalized preference purposes. To learn more about our cookies, please read our Privacy Policy.