Why the price of meat in the U.S. is cheaper than in Korea.

2024. 2. 4. 23:18U.S. Economic Stock Market Outlook

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* Why the price of meat in the U.S. is cheaper than in Korea.
There is no particular reason.
Because it's divided into parts and meat.
Especially, Korean beef is rated and sold separately based on marbling. The grade is rarely used effectively except for the purpose of grilling.

In Korea, there is a strong culture of eating chicken with just one chicken, so the demand for partial meat is low..
In fact, it is more desirable to mass-produce it and consume it as partial meat. The price and the taste.
Compared to the global market, Korea is the only country that prefers small No. 10 chickens. Chickens in other countries are much bigger and come with a lot of meat. But is it advantageous to raise chickens such as No. 12 and No. 14 now? Not at all. Literally, it only costs more for feed and is not worth using.
The reason is that Korea consumes only one chicken, but other countries consume it as a partial meat, so it is much more beneficial to raise and catch the partial meat even if the feed price is higher.
If you want to raise and catch more Korean chickens... instead of criticizing the system, it is right to gradually grow what you consume as partial meat.

Korea's agricultural and livestock system itself is too old to be upgraded.
The culture of consuming one chicken, and the marbling-oriented beef rating system... Because these old-fashioned systems continue to trend the Korean livestock market, Korean consumers are paying the highest prices in the world.
If you realize the problem, please go to reform.

What kind of start-up is Butcher's Gak presenting a new paradigm for Korea's livestock industry..
If you want a transformation, changing this old system... is a real transformation and it's the job of start-ups.
Just because it tastes a little better... trying to attack and overturn the existing distribution system... it's just a low level, never a high level.
If you just fall for the pun and invest tens of billions of dollars... and don't know the essence and block investment, the Korean capital market is far lower than that of the United States.

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