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한우고기의 말레이시아 시장 가격경쟁력 분석: 쿠알라룸푸르 시장조사 결과를 중심으로

  • Seo, Hyo-Dong;Jo, Su-Hyeon;Gang, Je-Heon;Sin, Hye-Song
    • 한국벤처창업학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2022.11a
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    • pp.217-226
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    • 2022
  • 그간 농식품부에서는 세계 여러나라와의 협상을 통해 2021년 6월 기준 홍콩, UAE, 캄보디아, 말레이시아로 수출 가능국을 확대한 것은 사실이나 2015년 한우고기 홍콩 첫 수출 이후 타 국가의 수출실적은 전무한 상황이다. 우리나라의 경우 쇠고기 수출 관련 할랄 인프라가 전무한 것이 가장 큰 문제이지만 더불어 할랄 시장에 대한 이해도와 시장상황에 대한 자료가 부족하여 관련 농가 및 업체들이 투자를 꺼려하는 것도 문제점 중 하나로 지적되고 있다. 본 연구팀은 세계 할랄 시장의 큰 축을 담당하고 있는 UAE, 말레이시아 중 할랄 도축관련 비관세 장벽이 비교적 낮은 말레이시아의 시장조사 및 관련기관 인터뷰를 실시하여 말레이시아 시장에서 한우고기의 가격경쟁력을 분석하였다. 조사·분석 결과 한우고기 1++등급의 경우 수출 조건(냉장/냉동) 및 경로(항공/해상)와 상관없이 사태, 앞다리를 제외한 모든 부분육에서 가격경쟁력이 있는 것으로 나타났다. 한우고기 1+등급의 경우 수출 조건(냉장/냉동) 및 경로(항공/해상)와 상관없이 사태, 앞다리를 제외한 모든 부분육에서 가격경쟁력이 있는 것으로 나타났다. 한우고기 1등급의 경우 수출 조건(냉장/냉동) 및 경로(항공/해상)와 상관없이 등심, 채끝 부분육에서 가격경쟁력이 있는 것으로 나타났다.

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PCR Analysis for Halal Authentication of Cosmetics Containing Carrot, Oyster Mushroom, and Pine Needle Extracts (당근, 느타리버섯 및 솔잎 추출물이 첨가된 화장품의 할랄인증을 위한 PCR 분석)

  • Jang, Chan Song;Kim, Tae Hyeon;Kim, Yu Song;Lee, Beom Zoo;Hong, Kwang Won
    • Food Engineering Progress
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.309-314
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    • 2018
  • In recent years, interest in halal authentication from the domestic food and cosmetics field has been growing for advances into the overseas halal market. For halal authentication, the product must not contain haram ingredients derived from pig, dog, human, GMO, etc. In this study, the presence of haram ingredients in plant extracts (carrot, oyster mushroom, and pine needle) treated with papain and bromelain and cosmetics (mask pack and cream) containing these extracts were analyzed by PCR to confirm whether these cosmetics were suitable for halal authentication. Detection limits of the PCR method that specifically detected template DNA of human, pig, dog, and GMO were $1.29{\times}10^3$, $1.14{\times}10^3$, $1.24{\times}10^2$ and $2.02{\times}10^3copies/tube$, respectively. PCR was not inhibited by the plant extracts or cosmetic ingredients. Results of PCR for the plant extracts or cosmetics containing these extracts were all negative. This PCR method could be used to rapidly identify the presence of haram ingredients in raw materials or final products during the manufacturing process of food and cosmetics.

Rising of Islamic Economy in Malaysia: Focus on Finance and Consumption (말레이시아 이슬람 경제의 대두: 금융과 소비 영역을 중심으로)

  • Lee, Sunho
    • The Southeast Asian review
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.89-132
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    • 2014
  • This study examined Islamic economy of Malaysia. In this process, Islamic economy was classified two fields such as finance and consumption. In finance, this study focuses on development of Islamic banking, Islamic insurance(Takaful) and Islamic capital market and institutional support of Malaysia. In consumption, this study focuses on halal industry and halal certification system of Malaysia. As a result, two fields of Islamic economy in Malaysia are growing up more systematic and extensive than before. Because interest in Islam finance and style is increasing and government of Malaysia has been giving support to these fields. That is, Malaysia is aimed at global hub of Islamic finance and giving various supports to financial field. Indeed, Malaysia is making effort to internationalization and development of halal industry. From these active supports of Malaysia, Islamic economics of Malaysia will be developed and Malaysia will be a leader of Islamic economy in the world.

Consumer Perception of Halal Cosmetics : Insights from Twitter Text Mining (할랄 인증 화장품에 대한 소비자 인식: 트위터 텍스트 분석)

  • Choi, Yeong-Hyeon;Lee, Kyu-Hye
    • Fashion & Textile Research Journal
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.481-494
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    • 2020
  • This study examined consumer perceptions and consumer responses of Halal cosmetics and compared them with vegan cosmetics, which is a term similarly used. Twitter API of Python 3.7 was used to collect the keywords '#halalcosmetics' and '#vegancosmetics'. First, the main perception of consumers on Halal cosmetics focused on the original concept, image, expected efficacy, and factors to consider before purchase, religious keywords, labels and packaging for Halal cosmetics. Second, the main consumer perception of vegan cosmetics was the product concept, expected efficacy, factors to consider before purchase, related vegan industry, image, and vegan cosmetic components. Third, the consumer perceptions of Halal cosmetics and vegan cosmetics were similar in multiple ways, and both concepts included the Cruelty-free concept. Fourth, consumer satisfaction factors included cosmetics color, brand's consumer service, efficacy, smell, packaging design, reasonable price, effects, and formulation of cosmetics as well as satisfaction with Halal certification, and satisfaction of Vegan consumers. Consumer dissatisfaction factors included smell, flavor, delay in shipping, dissatisfaction with formulation, discrepancy between actual color and computer screen, concern and distrust about the use of prohibited ingredients for Halal products. This study examined consumer perceptions and reactions to Halal and vegan cosmetics to create basic knowledge for niche markets that are emerging as an ethical beauty consumption trend.

Current status and prospect of Korea meat processing industry (국내 육가공 산업의 현황과 전망)

  • Kim, Hyeong Sang;Chin, Koo Bok
    • Food Science and Industry
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    • v.51 no.3
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    • pp.229-237
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    • 2018
  • The objective of this paper is to understand the history, current status, and future of Korea meat processing industry. The numbers of businesses, employees and distribution in the domestic meat processing industry have steadily increased year by year. The trends of the Korea meat processing market are being launched with customized products due to rapid changes in consumer's lifestyle. Futhermore, the misconceptions against meat products have been still going on these days. Thus, meat products are perceived as a representative food for fast food and junk food to consumers, and growth of meat processing industry was slow-down due to concerns that some additives contained in meat products, such as phosphate and nitrite may not be good for human health, as World Health Organization (WHO) reported a couple of years ago. Therefore, future meat processing industries should be developed safe, and high quality consumer-oriented products. Finally, it will be able to achieve the unlimited development of the Korea meat processing industry by monitoring rapidly changing consumer needs, improving awareness and producing high quality meat products.