What's Happening?
South Korea's exports of agricultural and food products increased by 5% in the first 10 months of 2025, driven by strong demand in the Middle East, the European Union, and North America. The Ministry of Agriculture,
Food and Rural Affairs reported that outbound shipments reached $8.59 billion, compared to $8.18 billion a year ago. Exports to the Middle East spiked 20.4%, with significant increases also seen in the EU and North America. Despite escalating U.S. tariffs, exports to the Middle East jumped 23.5%, fueled by demand for Korean ice cream, beverages, and sauces.
Why It's Important?
The rise in South Korea's agricultural exports reflects the country's ability to capitalize on global demand for food products. The increase in exports to regions like the Middle East, EU, and North America highlights the strategic importance of these markets for South Korean producers. The growth in exports, despite challenges such as U.S. tariffs, underscores the resilience and adaptability of South Korea's agricultural sector. This development is significant for stakeholders in the food industry, as it indicates potential opportunities for expansion and increased market share in international markets.











