AbstractIt focus on Current Status and Development Direction of Flour and wheat Industry. also attion to Chinese enterprises's development and operation status in recent years. And the impact of the flour industry when the large enterprise enter into the flour industry.
This document discusses trends in high-value agriculture in India. It notes a shift from grains to higher-value commodities like fruits, vegetables, dairy and meat due to rising incomes, urbanization, and trade policies. Exports of high-value products like fruits and vegetables have grown significantly. Contract farming has allowed small farmers to access high-value domestic and export markets. Overall high-value agriculture provides opportunities for commercialization and income growth for smallholders through arrangements like contract farming. The document analyzes crop area and production data and makes recommendations to promote diversification and infrastructure to support high-value agriculture.
Indian Fertilizer Industry has been witnessing much changes on part of production technology,feed stock, and regulatory policy. So far this industry has been merely logistics and distribution management and not other functions needed much concern because of regulated price.
Till 2010, NPS III had been in force and had to be lifted according to phase wise deregulation of the sector but since new policy has not been finalised, same has been in continuation.
This presentation includes current scenario of the industry, Porter's analysis and SWOT analysis of IIFCO to understand more the Indian fertilizer industry.
The document provides a business strategy analysis for fertilizer companies in India. It begins with an introduction and description of the fertilizer industry and market in India. Key points include that India is the 3rd largest producer and consumer of fertilizers globally. The industry contributes significantly to agricultural productivity and the overall economy.
An analysis of the industry includes Porter's 5 Forces, which finds low threat of new entrants and rivalry due to high costs and government regulations. It also finds high bargaining power of suppliers due to limited suppliers and imported materials. The document then outlines the major players in the industry and provides a framework for a strategic factors analysis summary matrix to evaluate strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats between companies.
The document provides information on India's sugar industry and situation. It notes that India is the largest consumer of sugar globally and sugar production is a major rural employer. It also discusses key trends like the growth in sugar mills and crushing capacity, increasing sugarcane production and area, rising sugar consumption levels domestically, and the rising cogeneration of electricity from bagasse at sugar mills.
This document summarizes the demand and supply of edible oils in India, with a focus on soy oil. It notes that India's GDP and per capita income are growing, but domestic oilseed production meets only 30% of demand. India imports around 15 million tons of edible oils annually, spending over $11 billion. Palm oil accounts for 42% of consumption while soy oil accounts for 23%. The document projects India's edible oil demand to reach 26-34 million tons by 2025. Major import ports and sources of soy, sunflower, and palm oils are detailed.
India's winter rice crop planting area has reached 4.09 million hectares as of February 28, up 23.5% from the previous year. The Oryza White Rice Index ended the week unchanged at $461 per ton. Chicago rough rice futures for May delivery closed slightly lower but were still up for the week thanks to a large rally on Monday.
This document summarizes the growth in area and production of plantation and horticulture crops in India from 2012-13 to 2016-17:
- Horticulture production in India surpassed food grain production in 2016-17, reaching 300.54 million tonnes from an area of 24.85 million hectares.
- Fruit production grew at an average rate of 2.9% annually during this period, reaching 92.92 million tonnes in 2016-17. Vegetable production grew at 3.6% annually, reaching 178.17 million tonnes.
- The highest growth in area was seen in flower crops (11.4% annually), followed by fruits (2.8%) and vegetables (2
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This document discusses trends in high-value agriculture in India. It notes a shift from grains to higher-value commodities like fruits, vegetables, dairy and meat due to rising incomes, urbanization, and trade policies. Exports of high-value products like fruits and vegetables have grown significantly. Contract farming has allowed small farmers to access high-value domestic and export markets. Overall high-value agriculture provides opportunities for commercialization and income growth for smallholders through arrangements like contract farming. The document analyzes crop area and production data and makes recommendations to promote diversification and infrastructure to support high-value agriculture.
Indian Fertilizer Industry has been witnessing much changes on part of production technology,feed stock, and regulatory policy. So far this industry has been merely logistics and distribution management and not other functions needed much concern because of regulated price.
Till 2010, NPS III had been in force and had to be lifted according to phase wise deregulation of the sector but since new policy has not been finalised, same has been in continuation.
This presentation includes current scenario of the industry, Porter's analysis and SWOT analysis of IIFCO to understand more the Indian fertilizer industry.
The document provides a business strategy analysis for fertilizer companies in India. It begins with an introduction and description of the fertilizer industry and market in India. Key points include that India is the 3rd largest producer and consumer of fertilizers globally. The industry contributes significantly to agricultural productivity and the overall economy.
An analysis of the industry includes Porter's 5 Forces, which finds low threat of new entrants and rivalry due to high costs and government regulations. It also finds high bargaining power of suppliers due to limited suppliers and imported materials. The document then outlines the major players in the industry and provides a framework for a strategic factors analysis summary matrix to evaluate strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats between companies.
The document provides information on India's sugar industry and situation. It notes that India is the largest consumer of sugar globally and sugar production is a major rural employer. It also discusses key trends like the growth in sugar mills and crushing capacity, increasing sugarcane production and area, rising sugar consumption levels domestically, and the rising cogeneration of electricity from bagasse at sugar mills.
This document summarizes the demand and supply of edible oils in India, with a focus on soy oil. It notes that India's GDP and per capita income are growing, but domestic oilseed production meets only 30% of demand. India imports around 15 million tons of edible oils annually, spending over $11 billion. Palm oil accounts for 42% of consumption while soy oil accounts for 23%. The document projects India's edible oil demand to reach 26-34 million tons by 2025. Major import ports and sources of soy, sunflower, and palm oils are detailed.
India's winter rice crop planting area has reached 4.09 million hectares as of February 28, up 23.5% from the previous year. The Oryza White Rice Index ended the week unchanged at $461 per ton. Chicago rough rice futures for May delivery closed slightly lower but were still up for the week thanks to a large rally on Monday.
This document summarizes the growth in area and production of plantation and horticulture crops in India from 2012-13 to 2016-17:
- Horticulture production in India surpassed food grain production in 2016-17, reaching 300.54 million tonnes from an area of 24.85 million hectares.
- Fruit production grew at an average rate of 2.9% annually during this period, reaching 92.92 million tonnes in 2016-17. Vegetable production grew at 3.6% annually, reaching 178.17 million tonnes.
- The highest growth in area was seen in flower crops (11.4% annually), followed by fruits (2.8%) and vegetables (2
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The document summarizes a study on Ghana's early generation seed (EGS) system. It finds that Ghana's formal EGS system only meets a small fraction (1-6%) of national seed requirements, with the informal system supplying the vast majority (80-99%). Key challenges include delays in seed policies and guidelines, limited private sector involvement, weak quality control, low technical capacity, and lack of demand forecasting. Addressing these issues is needed to develop a more commercial and sustainable EGS model in Ghana.
This document summarizes a presentation on fertilizer marketing, distribution and pricing in Bangladesh. It discusses how chemical fertilizers have contributed to increased crop production but also led to soil health deterioration from imbalanced use. It outlines objectives to review the country's fertilizer production, import, distribution and pricing systems, as well as farmers' accessibility. The presentation covers fertilizer consumption trends, subsidies, distribution channels, pricing policies and identifies gaps such as distortion from public interventions and monopoly import control of urea. It recommends progressive liberalization of the fertilizer system and a shift to need-based, bottom-up assessment of annual fertilizer demand.
This document summarizes a study on agricultural transformation and input policies in Myanmar. It finds that while poverty has declined, many regions still face rice self-sufficiency issues. Under socialist rule from 1962-1988, fertilizer was subsidized but agricultural development stagnated. Since 1988, liberalization led to rising fertilizer prices and inefficient distribution systems. The study uses a policy analysis matrix to show that input and output policies impose taxes on farmers, particularly for hybrid rice varieties. It recommends improving access to credit, inputs and developing Myanmar's seed and fertilizer industries to boost productivity and support smallholder farmers' food security and incomes.
This document discusses the role of mineral fertilizers in transforming agriculture in Indonesia. It provides statistics on Indonesia's agriculture sector and fertilizer consumption trends. It then examines issues with fertilizer demand, market structure, supply, and pricing. Key problems identified are lack of farmer knowledge on proper fertilizer use, lack of monitoring leading to subsidy issues, market distortion from dual pricing, and unstable gas supply for production. Policy options proposed include improving infrastructure, databases, and extension services while gradually reducing subsidies.
The document discusses fertilizer marketing and policy in India. It notes that India is the 3rd largest fertilizer producer and meets demand through imports. Consumption of fertilizers varies widely between states. The NBS (nutrient-based subsidy) policy was introduced in 2010 to encourage balanced fertilizer use. NBS aims to improve crop yields, make pricing uniform, and incentivize new products. Effective logistics and increasing domestic production are important for fertilizer distribution and availability. The roles of dealers in brand promotion, communication, and advising farmers are also discussed.
This document discusses fertilizer policy and the fertilizer market in Myanmar. It contains several tables and figures analyzing fertilizer use, consumption trends, prices, distribution, and quality over time. Some key points:
- Fertilizer use increased crop yields and helped Myanmar achieve food self-sufficiency after 1978. However, the fertilizer market remains underdeveloped with issues around price, access, and quality.
- Government subsidies kept fertilizer prices low until the 1990s but were withdrawn in the 2000s, raising prices. Private sector distribution has also increased while government distribution declined.
- Total fertilizer consumption peaked in 2006-2007 at around 170,000 metric tons before declining. Consumption per hectare
The document provides an overview of agricultural marketing in India. It discusses [1] the history and need for reforms to the agricultural marketing system, [2] key reform attempts over the years including eNAM and new farm laws, and [3] important components of agricultural marketing like AGMARK, commodity markets, and risks/constraints. It also presents a case study of a company called "Our Food Pvt Ltd" that aims to disrupt the agricultural value chain through a network of farmer franchises.
India's total agricultural trade in 2016-17 was Rs. 392,234 crores, with exports of Rs. 228,000 crores and imports of Rs. 164,000 crores. Major agricultural exports were rice, spices, cotton, sugar, and vegetables, while major imports were vegetable oils, pulses, fruits, and cashew nuts. The government has taken steps to make agricultural trade policies more farmer-centric and self-reliant, including increasing import duties on edible oils and pulses to protect domestic farmers.
Single crystallized sugar from Sugar Cane is a large industry of India that generates rural employment and produces useful by-products. an essay about this industry is presented.
The document provides an overview of the fertilizer industry in India. It discusses that India is the third largest producer and consumer of fertilizers globally. It notes the major fertilizers produced in India are urea, DAP, and ammonium phosphates. The document also summarizes India's fertilizer production, consumption trends, major companies, subsidies provided, and regulations governing the industry.
INDIAN FERTILISER INDUSTRY - Coromandel InternationalSambit Mishra
The document provides an overview of the Indian fertilizer industry. It states that India is the third largest producer and consumer of fertilizers globally. It began in 1906 and expanded significantly in the 1940s. The industry includes both public and large private sector players. Urea, DAP, and SSP are the main fertilizers produced. Porter's five forces analysis finds threat of new entrants and rivalry to be low due to scale economies and lack of substitution. Supplier power is also low due to subsidies and agreements. The bargaining power of buyers is very low given lack of alternatives. A SWOT analysis of a major player finds their dealer network and R&D to be strengths, while dependence on imports and subsidies are weaknesses.
Market Analysis Report on Global Water Soluble Fertilizers 2017Hari Shankar
This document provides a summary of the global water soluble fertilizers market in 2016-17. It analyzes market demand, production, consumption and key players. The key points are:
1) Water soluble fertilizers are expected to see significant demand growth in the next 8 years as they improve crop quality and increase outputs. Asia Pacific is expected to fuel much of this demand.
2) The report studies the top water soluble fertilizer producers globally including Coromandel International Limited and Yara International ASA.
3) Nitrogenous fertilizers accounted for over 64% of the global market volume in 2015-16 due to their high application for crops like oilseeds and grains.
4) In order
This document summarizes fertilizer policies in Thailand from the 1960s to the present. It discusses how trade policies aimed to protect domestic fertilizer companies but were eliminated by 1993. Support policies provided credit and subsidized fertilizer prices through the BAAC and MCF. Price controls were unsuccessfully implemented during an oil shock and led to market distortions. Tailor-made and site-specific fertilizer projects aimed to reduce costs but faced implementation challenges for smallholders due to extra transaction costs. Overall, government intervention caused shortages and higher prices while competition benefited the market when trade policies became neutral.
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ANALYSIS OF PAKISTAN'S HORTICULTURE EXPORTSAkram Khalid
- Pakistan's horticulture exports have potential for growth given the global market for fruit and vegetable exports was over $222 billion in 2013. However, Pakistan only accounted for 0.3% of this market.
- The top horticultural crops in Pakistan are citrus and mango, which make up over 50% of total fruit production. For vegetables, potatoes and onions are the largest.
- Pakistan's citrus exports, led by kinnow, have been growing. However, export prices to countries like Afghanistan, Russia, and Ukraine are still below world prices, representing an opportunity.
- The FPCCI standing committee on horticulture aims to boost exports by identifying opportunities, addressing issues with min
Effects of Rice Liberalization Law on Rice Production, Farmers’ Wages and Gov...IJAEMSJORNAL
- The document analyzes the effects of the Rice Liberalization Law on rice production, farmers' wages, and government budgets in Nueva Ecija, Philippines.
- Quantitative analysis using time series data from 2010-2019 finds that government budgets have a significant positive effect on rice production, while low production negatively impacts farmers' wages and income.
- The study aims to determine if liberalizing rice trade through the Rice Liberalization Law significantly impacted the current rice market situation in Nueva Ecija.
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The document discusses the G8 Hokkaido-Toyako Summit and issues surrounding high food and fuel prices. It provides a 10-point plan from the World Bank to address the global food crisis, including immediate support for vulnerable populations, stimulating agricultural supply responses, and commitments to agriculture, risk management, and policies around biofuels. It analyzes trends in food and oil prices, their drivers and outlook, and the vulnerability of developing countries to price shocks in terms of poverty, distributional, and macroeconomic impacts. Preliminary estimates suggest that up to 105 million people could become poor due to rising food prices alone.
This daily commodity report provides information on price movements and trading levels for various agricultural commodities. It notes that coriander, guargum, and turmeric prices declined over the past month, while castorseed prices also decreased slightly. It provides support and resistance levels for short-term trading. The report also includes updates on procurement targets for wheat in Haryana and production estimates. Overall commodity trends and factors such as monsoon conditions, exports, and government interventions are discussed.
The document provides an industry analysis of industrial fertilizers in India. It discusses the types and classification of fertilizers, and traces the evolution and growth of the fertilizer industry in India from its beginnings in 1906. It outlines the major players in the industry including public sector undertakings, cooperative societies, and private sector companies. It also examines the market size and structure of the industry, production and sales trends, demand forecast, raw materials, and manufacturing processes used. The fertilizer industry in India is a vital industry for agricultural production.
This report analyzes the status and development of the global and China's bio-breeding industry, focusing on market segments like maize and rice. It highlights the business performance and trends of major Chinese enterprises in the industry, such as Shandong Denghai Seeds Co. and Yuan Long Ping High-Tech Agriculture Co. Hybrid maize and rice are mature applications in China, with key varieties and producers discussed.
China modern agriculture business model and industrial chain investment strat...Qianzhan Intelligence
This document provides a summary of a report on the modern agriculture business model and industrial chain in China from 2013 to 2017. It begins with an introduction to the development background and stages of modern agriculture in China. It then analyzes different market segments in modern agriculture, including planting, poultry, livestock cultivation, and aquaculture. Next, it examines business models for different parts of the modern agriculture industrial chain, including agricultural capital suppliers, production, processing and circulation. It concludes by discussing the investment value and integrated business models of the modern agriculture industrial chain in China.
The document summarizes a study on Ghana's early generation seed (EGS) system. It finds that Ghana's formal EGS system only meets a small fraction (1-6%) of national seed requirements, with the informal system supplying the vast majority (80-99%). Key challenges include delays in seed policies and guidelines, limited private sector involvement, weak quality control, low technical capacity, and lack of demand forecasting. Addressing these issues is needed to develop a more commercial and sustainable EGS model in Ghana.
This document summarizes a presentation on fertilizer marketing, distribution and pricing in Bangladesh. It discusses how chemical fertilizers have contributed to increased crop production but also led to soil health deterioration from imbalanced use. It outlines objectives to review the country's fertilizer production, import, distribution and pricing systems, as well as farmers' accessibility. The presentation covers fertilizer consumption trends, subsidies, distribution channels, pricing policies and identifies gaps such as distortion from public interventions and monopoly import control of urea. It recommends progressive liberalization of the fertilizer system and a shift to need-based, bottom-up assessment of annual fertilizer demand.
This document summarizes a study on agricultural transformation and input policies in Myanmar. It finds that while poverty has declined, many regions still face rice self-sufficiency issues. Under socialist rule from 1962-1988, fertilizer was subsidized but agricultural development stagnated. Since 1988, liberalization led to rising fertilizer prices and inefficient distribution systems. The study uses a policy analysis matrix to show that input and output policies impose taxes on farmers, particularly for hybrid rice varieties. It recommends improving access to credit, inputs and developing Myanmar's seed and fertilizer industries to boost productivity and support smallholder farmers' food security and incomes.
This document discusses the role of mineral fertilizers in transforming agriculture in Indonesia. It provides statistics on Indonesia's agriculture sector and fertilizer consumption trends. It then examines issues with fertilizer demand, market structure, supply, and pricing. Key problems identified are lack of farmer knowledge on proper fertilizer use, lack of monitoring leading to subsidy issues, market distortion from dual pricing, and unstable gas supply for production. Policy options proposed include improving infrastructure, databases, and extension services while gradually reducing subsidies.
The document discusses fertilizer marketing and policy in India. It notes that India is the 3rd largest fertilizer producer and meets demand through imports. Consumption of fertilizers varies widely between states. The NBS (nutrient-based subsidy) policy was introduced in 2010 to encourage balanced fertilizer use. NBS aims to improve crop yields, make pricing uniform, and incentivize new products. Effective logistics and increasing domestic production are important for fertilizer distribution and availability. The roles of dealers in brand promotion, communication, and advising farmers are also discussed.
This document discusses fertilizer policy and the fertilizer market in Myanmar. It contains several tables and figures analyzing fertilizer use, consumption trends, prices, distribution, and quality over time. Some key points:
- Fertilizer use increased crop yields and helped Myanmar achieve food self-sufficiency after 1978. However, the fertilizer market remains underdeveloped with issues around price, access, and quality.
- Government subsidies kept fertilizer prices low until the 1990s but were withdrawn in the 2000s, raising prices. Private sector distribution has also increased while government distribution declined.
- Total fertilizer consumption peaked in 2006-2007 at around 170,000 metric tons before declining. Consumption per hectare
The document provides an overview of agricultural marketing in India. It discusses [1] the history and need for reforms to the agricultural marketing system, [2] key reform attempts over the years including eNAM and new farm laws, and [3] important components of agricultural marketing like AGMARK, commodity markets, and risks/constraints. It also presents a case study of a company called "Our Food Pvt Ltd" that aims to disrupt the agricultural value chain through a network of farmer franchises.
India's total agricultural trade in 2016-17 was Rs. 392,234 crores, with exports of Rs. 228,000 crores and imports of Rs. 164,000 crores. Major agricultural exports were rice, spices, cotton, sugar, and vegetables, while major imports were vegetable oils, pulses, fruits, and cashew nuts. The government has taken steps to make agricultural trade policies more farmer-centric and self-reliant, including increasing import duties on edible oils and pulses to protect domestic farmers.
Single crystallized sugar from Sugar Cane is a large industry of India that generates rural employment and produces useful by-products. an essay about this industry is presented.
The document provides an overview of the fertilizer industry in India. It discusses that India is the third largest producer and consumer of fertilizers globally. It notes the major fertilizers produced in India are urea, DAP, and ammonium phosphates. The document also summarizes India's fertilizer production, consumption trends, major companies, subsidies provided, and regulations governing the industry.
INDIAN FERTILISER INDUSTRY - Coromandel InternationalSambit Mishra
The document provides an overview of the Indian fertilizer industry. It states that India is the third largest producer and consumer of fertilizers globally. It began in 1906 and expanded significantly in the 1940s. The industry includes both public and large private sector players. Urea, DAP, and SSP are the main fertilizers produced. Porter's five forces analysis finds threat of new entrants and rivalry to be low due to scale economies and lack of substitution. Supplier power is also low due to subsidies and agreements. The bargaining power of buyers is very low given lack of alternatives. A SWOT analysis of a major player finds their dealer network and R&D to be strengths, while dependence on imports and subsidies are weaknesses.
Market Analysis Report on Global Water Soluble Fertilizers 2017Hari Shankar
This document provides a summary of the global water soluble fertilizers market in 2016-17. It analyzes market demand, production, consumption and key players. The key points are:
1) Water soluble fertilizers are expected to see significant demand growth in the next 8 years as they improve crop quality and increase outputs. Asia Pacific is expected to fuel much of this demand.
2) The report studies the top water soluble fertilizer producers globally including Coromandel International Limited and Yara International ASA.
3) Nitrogenous fertilizers accounted for over 64% of the global market volume in 2015-16 due to their high application for crops like oilseeds and grains.
4) In order
This document summarizes fertilizer policies in Thailand from the 1960s to the present. It discusses how trade policies aimed to protect domestic fertilizer companies but were eliminated by 1993. Support policies provided credit and subsidized fertilizer prices through the BAAC and MCF. Price controls were unsuccessfully implemented during an oil shock and led to market distortions. Tailor-made and site-specific fertilizer projects aimed to reduce costs but faced implementation challenges for smallholders due to extra transaction costs. Overall, government intervention caused shortages and higher prices while competition benefited the market when trade policies became neutral.
13th may,2015 daily global rice e newseltter by riceplus magazineRiceplus Magazine
Riceplus Magazine shares daily International RICE News for global Rice Community. We publish daily two newsletters namely Global Rice News & ORYZA EXCLUSIVE News for readers .You can share any development news for readers.
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ANALYSIS OF PAKISTAN'S HORTICULTURE EXPORTSAkram Khalid
- Pakistan's horticulture exports have potential for growth given the global market for fruit and vegetable exports was over $222 billion in 2013. However, Pakistan only accounted for 0.3% of this market.
- The top horticultural crops in Pakistan are citrus and mango, which make up over 50% of total fruit production. For vegetables, potatoes and onions are the largest.
- Pakistan's citrus exports, led by kinnow, have been growing. However, export prices to countries like Afghanistan, Russia, and Ukraine are still below world prices, representing an opportunity.
- The FPCCI standing committee on horticulture aims to boost exports by identifying opportunities, addressing issues with min
Effects of Rice Liberalization Law on Rice Production, Farmers’ Wages and Gov...IJAEMSJORNAL
- The document analyzes the effects of the Rice Liberalization Law on rice production, farmers' wages, and government budgets in Nueva Ecija, Philippines.
- Quantitative analysis using time series data from 2010-2019 finds that government budgets have a significant positive effect on rice production, while low production negatively impacts farmers' wages and income.
- The study aims to determine if liberalizing rice trade through the Rice Liberalization Law significantly impacted the current rice market situation in Nueva Ecija.
An advisory firm delivering services to the investors may help you in this sector. They use to provide such professionals who give such tips and hints which benefits the traders and help them to achieve the desired success.
The document discusses the G8 Hokkaido-Toyako Summit and issues surrounding high food and fuel prices. It provides a 10-point plan from the World Bank to address the global food crisis, including immediate support for vulnerable populations, stimulating agricultural supply responses, and commitments to agriculture, risk management, and policies around biofuels. It analyzes trends in food and oil prices, their drivers and outlook, and the vulnerability of developing countries to price shocks in terms of poverty, distributional, and macroeconomic impacts. Preliminary estimates suggest that up to 105 million people could become poor due to rising food prices alone.
This daily commodity report provides information on price movements and trading levels for various agricultural commodities. It notes that coriander, guargum, and turmeric prices declined over the past month, while castorseed prices also decreased slightly. It provides support and resistance levels for short-term trading. The report also includes updates on procurement targets for wheat in Haryana and production estimates. Overall commodity trends and factors such as monsoon conditions, exports, and government interventions are discussed.
The document provides an industry analysis of industrial fertilizers in India. It discusses the types and classification of fertilizers, and traces the evolution and growth of the fertilizer industry in India from its beginnings in 1906. It outlines the major players in the industry including public sector undertakings, cooperative societies, and private sector companies. It also examines the market size and structure of the industry, production and sales trends, demand forecast, raw materials, and manufacturing processes used. The fertilizer industry in India is a vital industry for agricultural production.
This report analyzes the status and development of the global and China's bio-breeding industry, focusing on market segments like maize and rice. It highlights the business performance and trends of major Chinese enterprises in the industry, such as Shandong Denghai Seeds Co. and Yuan Long Ping High-Tech Agriculture Co. Hybrid maize and rice are mature applications in China, with key varieties and producers discussed.
China modern agriculture business model and industrial chain investment strat...Qianzhan Intelligence
This document provides a summary of a report on the modern agriculture business model and industrial chain in China from 2013 to 2017. It begins with an introduction to the development background and stages of modern agriculture in China. It then analyzes different market segments in modern agriculture, including planting, poultry, livestock cultivation, and aquaculture. Next, it examines business models for different parts of the modern agriculture industrial chain, including agricultural capital suppliers, production, processing and circulation. It concludes by discussing the investment value and integrated business models of the modern agriculture industrial chain in China.
China modern agriculture business model and industrial chain investment strat...Qianzhan Intelligence
This document provides a summary of a report on the modern agriculture business model and industrial chain in China from 2013 to 2017. It discusses the development background of modern agriculture in China and analyzes various segments of the modern agriculture market. It also examines different business unit models across the modern agriculture industrial chain, including agricultural capital suppliers, production, processing, and circulation links. Finally, it evaluates the investment value and business models of the modern agriculture industrial chain in China.
China modern agriculture business model and industrial chain investment strat...Qianzhan Intelligence
This document provides a summary of a report on the modern agriculture business model and industrial chain in China from 2013 to 2017. It discusses the development background of modern agriculture in China and analyzes various segments of the modern agriculture market. It also examines different business unit models across the modern agriculture industrial chain, including agricultural capital suppliers, production, processing, and circulation links. Finally, it evaluates the investment value and business models of the modern agriculture industrial chain in China. The report aims to provide prudent investment solutions and analyze trends in the development of the modern agriculture industry.
China modern agriculture business model and industrial chain investment strat...Qianzhan Intelligence
This document provides a summary of a report on the modern agriculture business model and industrial chain in China from 2013 to 2017. It begins with an introduction to the development background and stages of modern agriculture in China. It then analyzes different market segments in modern agriculture, including planting, poultry, livestock cultivation, and aquaculture. Next, it examines business models for different parts of the modern agriculture industrial chain, including agricultural capital suppliers, production, processing and circulation. It concludes by discussing the investment value and integrated business models of the modern agriculture industrial chain in China.
2012 Deep Research Report on Global and China Feed IndustryReportsnReports
The 2012 Deep Research Report on Global and China Feed Industry is a 274-page professional report that provides an in-depth analysis of the global and Chinese feed industry. It includes statistics on the capacity, production, costs, and market share of the top 30 global and Chinese feed manufacturers. The report also analyzes industry trends, demand and supply dynamics, import/export data, and provides a feasibility analysis for a 100,000 ton per year feed project. Key findings are summarized from tables and figures presented throughout the report.
Various changes in the Indian spending patterns as well as consumption boom in the nation have given maize products increased applicability and hence the demand for maize products is ascending. Maize processing in India is fragmented and quite unorganized which limits us to capture the exact size of the industry. Industry in the past has grown at a healthy rate .
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This report analyzes the global wheat seed industry, focusing on major manufacturers and regions. It finds that Limagrain, DuPont Pioneer, Syngenta, AGT, KWS, and Monsanto are among the top manufacturers globally. The market is segmented by wheat type and region. North America, Europe, China, India, and the rest of the world are the major regional markets considered. The report provides an overview of the industry structure, competitive landscape, manufacturing cost analysis, and concludes with market forecast and analysis.
The global outlook series on the Agriculture Industry provides a collection of statistical anecdotes, market briefs, and concise summaries of research findings. Illustrated with 59 fact-rich market data tables, the report offers a rudimentary overview of the industry and highlights latest trends and demand drivers. Regional markets briefly abstracted and covered include United States, Canada, Europe (Germany, Spain, UK, Russia, and Turkey) Asia-Pacific (Australia, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia and Philippines among others) Latin America (Argentina, Brazil and Chile among others) and South Africa among others. The report offers a compilation of recent mergers, acquisitions, and strategic corporate developments. Also included is an indexed, easy-to-refer, fact-finder directory listing the addresses, and contact details of 352 companies worldwide.
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Research Report on Wheat and Processed Products in China
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Research Report on Wheat and Processed Products in China
Published on June 2010
Report Summary
Abstract
It focus on Current Status and Development Direction of Flour and wheat Industry. also attion to Chinese enterprises's development
and operation status in recent years. And the impact of the flour industry when the large enterprise enter into the flour industry.
Table of Content
CONTENTS
Chapter 1 Wheat Production in China 1
1 Status of Wheat in Grain Crops 1
1.1 Status of Wheat Production in Grain 1
1.2 Causes for Decline of Wheat Acreage since 1997 4
2 Regional Layout of Wheat 5
2.1 Wheat Region in the North 8
2.1.1 Status of Spring Wheat 9
2.1.2 Regional Layout of Spring Wheat 11
2.2 Layout of Winter Wheat 13
2.2.1 Status of Winter Wheat 14
2.2.2 Regional Layout of Winter Wheat in the North 16
2.3 Winter Wheat Region in the South 17
2.3.1 Regional Layout of Winter Wheat in the South 17
2.4 Wheat Production by Province from 2001-2009 18
2.4.1 Wheat Production by Key Provinces 18
2.4.2 Wheat Acreage of the Country and Main Provinces from 2001-2009 19
2.4.3 Wheat Yield of the Country and Main Producing Provinces from 2002-2007 20
3. Quality Wheat 21
3.1 Categorization of Wheat 21
3.2 Features of Quality Wheat 22
3.2.1 Strong-gluten Wheat 22
3.2.2 Weak-gluten Wheat 23
3.3 Balance of Supply and Demand of Quality Wheat 24
3.4 Regional Layout of Quality Wheat 24
3.5 Quality of Main Varieties of Main Wheat Regions 26
3.5.1 Features of Wheat Quality and Regional Classification of Quality 26
3.5.2 Strong-gluten Wheat Region in Northern North China 26
3.5.3 Strong-gluten and Medium-gluten Wheat Region in the Northern Part of the Yellow River-Huaihe River 27
3.5.4 Medium-gluten Wheat Region in the Southern Part of the Yellow River-Huaihe River 28
3.5.5 Medium-gluten and Weak-gluten Wheat Region in the Midstream and Downstream of the Yangtze River 28
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3.5.6 Wheat Region in Sichuan Basin and Yungui Plateau 29
4 Elements Affecting Wheat Acreage 30
4.1 Cost-benefit of Wheat Planting 30
4.1.1 Sowing Cost 30
4.1.2 Return and Profit from Wheat Sowing 31
4.1.3 Government Support to Agriculture and Profit Margin of Wheat Sowing 32
4.1.4 Rate of Return from Wheat Sowing and Changes of Acreage 33
4.2 Impact from Changes of Cultivated Land to Wheat Acreage 33
4.2.1 Changes of Cultivated Land 33
4.2.2 Relationship between Wheat Acreage and Area of Cultivated Land 35
4.3 Impact from Macro Economy to Wheat Acreage 35
4.3.1 Impact from National Economy to Wheat Acreage 35
4.3.2 Impact from Global Macro Economy to Wheat Acreage 36
Chapter 2 Wheat Consumption in China 38
1 Ration Consumption of Wheat 38
1.1 Composition of Ration Consumption of Wheat 38
1.2 Wheat Consumption by Households 39
1.3 Consumption by Eating outside Home 40
1.4 Flour Consumption by Food Processing 40
2. Elements Affecting Wheat Consumption 41
2.1 Impact from Changes of Income to Grain Consumption 41
2.1.1 Changes of Income of Urban and Rural Residents 41
2.1.2 Correspondence between Rising Income and Change of Grain Consumption 42
2.2 Rapid Development of Catering Industry Results to Shrinkage of Household Consumption 43
2.3 Rapid Growth of Food Industry Led to Rapid Growth of Grain Consumption 44
2.4 Rising Population Brings Rising Ration Consumption 46
3 Wheat Consumption as Seed 47
4 Feed Consumption of Wheat 47
5 Changes of Wheat Consumption by the Processing Industry 48
6 Foreign Trade of Wheat 49
6.1 Foreign Trade of Grain 49
6.2 Foreign Trade of Wheat 49
6.2.1 Policy on Wheat Import and Export 49
6.2.2 Import and Export of Wheat 50
6.2.3 Wheat Import and Export by Month in 2005 51
6.2.4 Wheat Import and Export analysis 51
6.2.5 Export Market of Wheat 53
6.2.6 Wheat Import by Company, 2009 54
7 Wheat Supply and demand Balance from 1992/93-2010/11 54
8 Wheat Price Trend and Factor Analysis 56
8.1 Price Trend 56
8.2 Wheat Supply and Demand Status and Annual Price 56
8.3 Currency Value and Wheat Price 57
8.4 CPI and Wheat Price Index 58
Chapter 3 Wheat Circulation in China 59
1 Gross Commercial Volume of Wheat from 2002-2009 59
2 Lowest Procurement Price Policy and Selling Progress 61
2.1 Lowest Procurement Price Policy from 2006-20010 61
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2.2 Wheat Procurement at Lowest Procurement Price 62
2.3 Procurement Volume at Lowest Procurement Price and Regional Layout in 2006 63
3 Sales Situation 64
3.1 Selling Progress of Wheat of Lowest Procurement Price 64
3.2 Trend of Transaction Price and Transaction Rate of Wheat of Lowest Procurement Price 65
Chapter 4 Current Status and Development Direction of Flour Industry 69
1 Basic Policy and Regulations 69
1.1 Policy for Entering into the Industry 69
1.2 Impact from the Food Safety Law on Flour Processing Industry 69
1.3 Preferential Policy for Flour Processing Industry 69
2 Basic Status of Flour Processing Industry 70
2.1 Flour Processing Volume and Capacity 70
2.2 Capacity of Companies Covered by Data 71
2.3 Equity Structure of Companies Covered by Data 72
2.4 Flour Production and Capacity Operating Rate 73
2.5 Evolution of Product Structure 74
2.6 Evolution of Efficiency of Flour Industry 75
3 Regional Layout of Flour Companies 76
3.1 Flour Companies in Different Regions in 2004 76
3.2 Regional Layout of Companies Which Produced Over 100,000 Tons Flour in 2005 78
3.3 Layout of Capacity and Production of Flour Companies in 2006 80
3.4 Brand Construction of Flour Industry 80
4 Flour Production in the Nation and Main Provinces from 2006-2009 82
4.1 Flour Production in the Nation 82
Chapter 5 Consumption of Flour as Food in China 87
1 Total Consumption of Flour as Food 87
2 Flour Consumption in Rural Areas 88
2.1 Per Capita Consumption at Home 88
2.2 Flour Consumption of the Rural Areas 88
2.3 Per Capita Flour Consumption by Region 89
2.4 Gross Flour Consumption of Rural Areas by Region 90
3 Consumption of Special Flour by Urban Households 90
3.1 Per Capita Flour Consumption by Residents at Home 90
3.2 Gross Flour Consumption in Urban Areas 91
3.3 Flour Consumption by Urban Residents of Different Regions 91
4 Flour Consumption by Catering Industry 94
4.1 Gross Consumption by the Catering Industry 94
4.2 Composition of Flour Consumption by Catering Industry 94
5 Flour Consumption by Food Industry 95
5.1 Rapid Growth of Food Made of Flour 95
5.2 Flour Consumption by Food Industry 96
5.3 Composition of Flour Consumption by Food Industry 96
6 Composition of Consumption of Flour as Food 97
7 Waste in Food Consumption 98
8 Flour Price and Profit-generation Ability of Processing Industry 99
8.1 Trend of Flour Price 99
8.2 Annual Sales Revenue and Processing Profit 100
8.3 Scaled Economy of Flour Processing Companies 101
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8.4 Operational Cost of Different Regions and Different Products 101
Chapter 6 Influential Flour Enterprises in China 102
1 Hebei Wudeli Flour Group 102
1.1 Group Profile 102
1.2 Capacity 102
1.3 Sales Revenue 102
2 Flour Department of COFCO 102
2.1 Group Profile 102
2.2 Capacity 103
2.3 Sales Revenue 103
3. Flour Department of Jinmailang Food Co., Ltd. 103
3.1 Group Profile 103
3.2 Capacity 104
3.3 Sales Revenue 104
4 Beijing Guchuan Food Co., Ltd. 104
4.1 Group Profile 104
4.2 Flour Production Capacity 105
4.3 Sales Revenue 105
5 Jiangnan Flour Group Co., Ltd. 105
5.1 Group Profile 105
5.2 Capacity 106
5.3 Sales Revenue 106
6 Fada Flour Group 106
6.1 Group Profile 106
6.2 Capacity 107
6.3. Sales Revenue 107
7 Zhengzhou Jinyuan Flour Co., Ltd. 107
7.1 Group Profile 107
7.2 Capacity 107
7.3 Sales Revenue 108
8 Shandong Luwang Group Co., Ltd. 108
8.1 Group Profile 108
8.2 Capacity 108
8.3 Sales Revenue 109
9 Guangdong Suifeng Food Co., Ltd. 109
9.1 Group Profile 109
9.2 Capacity 109
9.3 Sales Revenue 109
10 Anhui Wanwang Flour Group Co., Ltd. 110
10.1 Group Profile 110
10.2 Capacity 110
10.3 Sales Revenue 110
11 Henan Dacheng Grain and Oil Group Co., Ltd. 111
11.1 Group Profile 111
11.2 Capacity 111
11.3 Sales Revenue 111
12 Shandong Lisheng Group 112
12.1 Group Profile 112
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12.2 Capacity 112
12.3 Sales Revenue 112
13 Jiangsu Yinhe Flour Co., Ltd. 112
13.1 Group Profile 112
13.2 Capacity 113
13.3 Sales Revenue 113
14. Zhaoqing Fujiade Investment Holding Co., Ltd. 113
14.1 Group Profile 113
14.2 Capacity and Sales Revenue 114
15. Tianjin Lijin Grain and Oil Co., Ltd. 114
15.1 Group Profile 114
15.2 Capacity 115
15.3 Sales Revenue 115
16 Beidahuang Fengyuan Wheat Group Co., Ltd. 115
16.1 Group Profile 115
16.2 Capacity and Layout 115
16.3 Flour Sales Revenue 116
17. Renji Group Co., Ltd. 116
17.1 Group Profile 116
17.2 Capacity 116
17.3 Sales Revenue 116
18 Xinjiang Tianshan Flour Group Co., Ltd. 117
18.1 Group Profile 117
18.2 Capacity and Revenue 117
Chapter 7 Famous Foreign-funded Flour Companies 118
1. Yihai (transliteration) Group 118
1.1 Group Profile 118
1.2 Capacity 118
1.3 Sales Revenue 119
2. Flour Business of Nanshun (transliteration) Group 119
2.1 Group Profile 119
2.2 Capacity 119
2.3 Sales Revenue 120
3. Flour Business of Taiwan Dacheng Group 120
3.1 Group Profile 120
3.2 Capacity 120
3.3 Sales Revenue 121
Chapter 8 Import and Export of Flour by China 122
1 Relevant Policies on Flour Import and Export 122
1.1 Quality Index for Import and Export of Wheat Flour: 122
1.2 Export Policy 122
1.3 Import Policy 122
2. Import and Export Quantity 122
2.1 Annual Import and Export 122
2.2 Monthly Import and Export 123
2.3 Origins of Flour Import and Destinations of Flour Export 124
2.4 Main Flour Importing Companies 125
2.5 Main Flour Exporting Companies 126
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Chapter 9 Outlook of Flour Price Trend in China 127
1 Diversification of Flour Industry 127
2 Vertical Integration of Flour Industry 127
3 Horizontal Integration of Flour Industry 128
4 Forecast on Flour Processing 128
Chapter 10 Current Status and Development Direction of Wheat Starch and Gluten 129
1 Current Status of Wheat Starch and Gluten Processing 129
1.1 Government Policy 129
1.2 Restrains for Wheat Starch Development 129
2 Development of Wheat Gluten Processing Industry 129
2.1 Capacity 129
2.2 Wheat Gluten Production 130
3 Introduction to Main Wheat Gluten Producers 131
3.1 Henan Tianguan Enterprise Group Co., Ltd. 131
3.2 Henan Lotus Gourmet Powder Co., Ltd. 132
3.3 Anhui Ruifuxiang Food Co., Ltd. 132
4 Consumption and Price Trend of Wheat Gluten 132
4.1 Consumption of Wheat Gluten 132
4.2 Wheat Gluten Prerace from 1999-2009 133
4.3 Trend of Wheat Gluten Price 133
5 Demand and Consumption of Wheat Starch 133
5.1 Consumption Status of Wheat Starch 133
5.2 Price Trend of Wheat Starch from 2003-2007 134
5.3 Price Trend of Wheat Starch in Coming 10 Years 135
5.4 Profit of Wheat Gluten Processing Companies 135
6. Import and Export of Wheat Starch and Gluten 136
6.1 Relevant Policies 136
6.2 Import and Export of Wheat Gluten from 2004-2009 136
6.3 Destinations of Wheat Gluten Export from 1995-2009 137
6.4 Origins of Wheat Gluten Import from 1995-2009 138
6.5 Import and Export of Wheat Starch 139
6.6 Origins of Wheat Starch Import from 1995-2009 139
6.7 Destinations of Wheat Starch Export 140
7 Forecast on Development of Wheat Starch and Gluten 141
Chapter 11 Wheat Germ Oil Industry 143
1 Basic Functions of Wheat Germ Oil 143
2 Wheat Germ Oil Production 143
3 Main Producers of Wheat Germ Oil 143
3.1 Anyang Mantianxue Protein Co., Ltd. 143
3.2 Anyang Jingsen Natural Product Co., Ltd. 144
3.3 Tianjin Jianfeng Natural Product R&D Co., Ltd. 144
4 Processing Technique and Raw Materials of Wheat Germ Oil 144
5 Wheat Germ Oil Supply in the Coming 10 Years 144
6 Demand for Wheat Germ Oil in the Coming 10 Years 145
Figure & Table
Fig 1.1 Wheat Production and Acreage from 1978-2009 1
Fig 1.2 Structure of Production of the Three Cereals, 2009 2
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Fig 1.3 Comparison of Production of the Three Cereals from 1991-2009 2
Fig 1.4 Wheat Production and Proportion in the Three Cereals from 1991-2009 3
Fig 1.5 Structure of Acreage of the Three Cereals, 2009 3
Fig 1.6 Wheat Acreage and Proportion in Cereals 4
Fig 1.7 Comparison of Acreage of the Three Cereals from 1978-2006 4
Fig 1.8 Regional Layout of Wheat Production 5
Fig 1.9 Comparison of Wheat Acreage in the Three Producing Regions from 2001-2010 6
Fig 1.10 Wheat Acreage of the Three Producing Regions and Structure, 2009 6
Fig 1.11 Comparison of Production of the Three Wheat Regions from 2001-2010 7
Fig 1.12 Comparison of Production of the Three Wheat Regions ,2009 7
Fig 1.13 Comparison of Yield of the Three Wheat Regions 8
Fig 1.14 Acreage of Wheat Region in the North and Proportion in National Total 9
Fig 1.15 Production of Wheat Region in the North and Proportion in National Total, 2001/02-2010/11 9
Fig 1.16 Acreage of Spring Wheat and Proportion in Total Wheat Acreage,1998-2010 10
Fig 1.17 Production of Spring Wheat and Proportion in National Total Wheat Production 10
Fig 1.18 Comparison of Production and Acreage of Spring Wheat 11
Fig 1.19 Regional Layout of Spring Wheat, 1996-2010 11
Fig 1.20 Regional Layout of Spring Wheat Acreage, 2009 12
Fig 1.21 Regional Layout of Spring Wheat Production, 2009 12
Fig 1.22 Comparison of Average Yield of the Country and Main Spring Wheat Regions in Different Years 13
Fig 1.23 Comparison of Yield and Trend of the Country and Main Spring Wheat Regions 13
Fig 1.24 Acreage and Proportion of Winter Wheat from 1996-2010 15
Fig 1.25 Production and Proportion of Winter Wheat from 1996-2010 15
Fig 1.26 Comparison of Proportion of Production and Acreage of Winter Wheat from 1996-2010 16
Fig 1.27 Acreage of Winter Wheat Region in the North and Proportion in National Total 16
Fig 1.28 Production of Winter Wheat Region in the North and Proportion in National Total from 2001/02-2007/08 17
Fig 1.29 Winter Wheat Acreage in the South and Proportion in National Total 18
Fig 1.30 Winter Wheat Production in the South and Proportion in National Total 18
Fig 1.31 Compositions of Labor Cost and Fees for Wheat Sowing, 1978-2009 30
Fig 1.32 Wheat Cost and Composition, 2008 31
Fig 1.33 Changes of Wheat Sowing Cost and Profit, 1978-2010 31
Fig 1.34 Subsidy for Agricultural Production 32
Fig 1.35 Impact from Government Support to Return from Wheat 33
Fig 1.36 Comparison between Return from Wheat Production and Acreage 33
Fig 1.37 Total Area of Cultivated Land by the End of the Year and Annual Rate of Land Reduction, 2000-2030 34
Fig 1.38 Annual Shrinkage of Cultivated Land and Composition 34
Fig 1.39 Wheat Acreage and Proportion in National Area of Cultivated Land 35
Fig 1.40 Relationship between Wheat Acreage and National Macro Economy 36
Fig 1.41 Relationship between Wheat Acreage and Global Macro Economy 37
Fig 2.1 Total Ration Consumption of Wheat, 2000-2016 38
Fig 2.2 Composition of Ration Consumption Volume of Wheat 39
Fig 2.3 Ration Consumption by Rural Households and Growth Rate, 1990-2016 39
Fig 2.4 Ration Consumption of Wheat in Urban Areas and Growth Rate, 1990-2016 40
Fig 2.5 Wheat Consumption by Catering and Bakery Chain Enterprises, 2000-2016 40
Fig 2.6 Flour Consumption by Food Processing, 2000-2016 41
Fig 2.7 Per Capita Disposable Income or Urban and Rural Residents and Growth Rate, 1996-2009 42
Fig 2.8 Per Capita Grain Consumption of Urban and Rural Residents at Home, 1996-2008 43
Fig 2.9 Consumption of Accommodation and Catering Sector in GDP 44
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Fig 2.10 Comparison between Consumption by Accommodation and Catering Sector and GDP Growth 44
Fig 2.11 Proportion of Food Industry in GDP, 1952-2009 45
Fig 2.12 Comparison of Food Industry with GDP Growth 46
Fig 2.13 Population Change from 1978-2016 46
Fig 2.14 Seed Consumption of Wheat, 1992-2016 47
Fig 2.15 Feed Consumption of Wheat, 2000-2016 48
Fig 2.16 Changes of Wheat Consumption by Processing Industry, 1995-2016 48
Fig 2.17 Net Import of Grain, 1980-2009 49
Fig 2.18 Import and Export Quantity of Wheat, 1980-2016 51
Fig 2.19 Comparison between Wheat Import/export Quantity and Price 51
Fig 2.20 Wheat Categories for Import, 2000-2016 53
Fig 2.21 Year-end Stock and Security Coefficient of Wheat Crop Year 54
Fig 2.22 Annual Wheat Price 56
Fig 2.23 Trend of Monthly Wholesale Price of Wheat 56
Fig 2.24 Comparison between Annual Wheat Price and security coefficient,2000-2009 57
Fig 2.25 Comparison between Annual Wheat Price and Currency Value 57
Fig 2.26 Comparison between Annual Wheat Price Index and CPI 58
Fig 3.1 Commercial Sales Quantity and Wheat Commercialization Rate, 2002-2009 59
Fig 3.2 Per Capita Wheat Sales Quantity of Farmers in key Provinces, 2002-2008 59
Fig 3.3 Total Wheat Sales Quantity of Farmers in Key Provinces, 2002-2008 60
Fig 3.4 Progress of Wheat Procurement during Procurement Period in Main Producing Regions, 2006-2009 60
Fig 3.5 Proportion of Wheat Procurement at Lowest Price in Main Producing Regions in the National Total Production 63
Fig 3.6 Wheat Purchasing Progress at Lowest Procurement Price 63
Fig 3.7 Wheat Procurement Volume at Lowest Procurement Price of Main Regions, 2006-2009 64
Fig 3.8 Wheat Procurement Volume at Lowest Procurement Price and Proportion of Main Provinces in 2009 64
Fig 3.9 Comparison of Annual Selling Progress of Wheat of Lowest Procurement Price, 2007-2009 65
Fig 3.10 Sales Volume and Selling Progress of Wheat of Lowest Procurement Price by Province in 2009 65
Fig 3.11 Trend of Monthly Transaction Rate of Wheat Auction 66
Fig 3.12 Comparison between Transaction Volume and Price of Wheat Auction 66
Fig 3.13 Monthly Transaction Price Index of Wheat Auction 67
Fig 3.14 Comparison of Weekly Transaction Price of Key Regions 67
Fig 3.15 Month-end Stock and Monthly Stock Coefficient 68
Fig 3.16 Composition of Month-end Stock 68
Fig 4.1 Capacity Change of Flour Industry, 2002-2009 70
Fig 4.2 Capacity and Quantity of Four Companies Covered by Data, 2002-2009 71
Fig 4.3 Average Capacity of Flour Companies Covered by Data, 2002-2009 71
Fig 4.4 Composition of Different Scales of Flour Companies, 2004-2009 72
Fig 4.5 Quantity of Flour Companies with Respective Daily Processing Capacity of 1000 Tons of Wheat, 2002-2009 72
Fig 4.6 Capital Structure of Flour Companies, 2004-2009 73
Fig 4.7 Actual Production of Flour Companies Covered by Data, 2002-2009 74
Fig 4.8 Product Structure of Flour Companies Covered by Data, 2002-2009 75
Fig 4.9 Return Index of Flour Companies Covered by Data, 2002-2009 75
Fig 4.10 Profit Index of Flour Companies Covered by Data, 2002-2009 76
Fig 4.11 Capacity and Actual Production of Flour Companies in Key Regions in 2006 80
Fig 4.12 Annual Production of Scaled Flour Companies and Annual Growth Rate, 2001-2009 83
Fig 4.13 Flour Production of Main Processing Provinces and Proportion in National Total, 2001-2009 83
Fig 4.14 Flour Production of Main Provinces, 2001-2009 84
Fig 4.15 Composition of Annual Flour Production of Main Provinces, 2001-2009 84
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Fig 4.16 Production and Annual Growth Rate of Main Flour Companies in 2009 85
Fig 4.17 Production of Main Flour Companies and Proportion in National Total in 2009 85
Fig 4.18 Wheat Shortage for Processing of Main Provinces in 2009 86
Fig 5.1 Per Capita Flour Consumption of Residents, 2006-2016 87
Fig 5.2 Consumption of Flour as Food, 2000-2016 88
Fig 5.3 Changes of Per Capita Flour Consumption of Rural Areas, 1990-20016 88
Fig 5.4 Gross Flour Consumption in Rural Areas, 1990-2016 89
Fig 5.5 Per Capita Flour Consumption of Rural Areas by Province 90
Fig 5.6 Gross Flour Consumption in Rural Areas 90
Fig 5.7 Per Capita Flour Consumption of Urban Residents, 1990-2016 91
Fig 5.8 Gross Flour Consumption by Urban Residents, 1990-2016 91
Fig 5.9 Per Capita Flour Purchasing Volume by Urban Residents of Different Provinces, 2007-2009 92
Fig 5.10 Gross Flour Consumption by Urban Areas of Different Provinces 93
Fig 5.11 Total Consumption Expenditure on Flour of Urban Residents in Different Provinces 93
Fig 5.12 Gross Flour Consumption by Catering Industry and Food Industry, 2003-2016 94
Fig 5.13 Composition of Flour Consumption by Catering Industry 94
Fig 5.14 Changes of the Composition of Flour Consumption by Catering Industry, 2002-2009 95
Fig 5.15 Production of Food Made of Flour of Different Categories, 2000-2009 95
Fig 5.16 Gross Flour Consumption by the food industry from 2000-20016 96
Fig 5.17 Composition of Flour Consumption by Flour-food Industry, 2000-2016 96
Fig 5.18 Composition of Total Flour Consumption, 1990-2016 97
Fig 5.19 Composition of Monthly Flour Consumption Volume, 2004-2009 98
Fig 5.20 Composition of Proportion of Monthly Flour Consumption, 2004-2009 98
Fig 5.21 Trend of Annual Flour Price 99
Fig 5.22 Trend of Monthly wholesale Price Flourand Wheat 99
Fig 5.23 Sales Revenue and Processing Profit of Flour Industry, 2003-2009 100
Fig 5.24 Processing Profit from Each Ton of Wheat and Profit Rate 100
Fig 8.1 Flour Import and Export, 2000-2009 123
Fig 8.2 Comparison of Monthly Flour Import and Price, 2005-2009 123
Fig 8.3 Origins of Flour Import, 2009 124
Fig 8.4 Destinations of Flour Export in 2009 125
Fig 10.1 Wheat Starch Production of Large-scale Companies, 2000-2016 131
Fig 10.2 Wheat Gluten Production of Large-scale Companies, 2000-2016 131
Fig 10.3 Market Price of Domestic Made Wheat Gluten, 1999-2009 133
Fig 10.4 Price of Wheat Starch & wheat flour, 2003-2009 134
Fig 10.5 Profit of Wheat Starch and Gluten Processing Industry 135
Fig 10.6 Comparison of Import/export Quantity and Price of Wheat Gluten 136
Fig 10.7 Destinations of Wheat Gluten Export in 2009 137
Fig 10.8 Origins of Wheat Gluten Import in 2009 138
Fig 10.9 Import and Export of Wheat Starch, 1995-2006 139
Fig 10.10 Wheat Starch Import from Different Countries in 2009 140
Fig 10.11 Wheat Starch Export to Different Countries and Regions, 1995-2006 141
Table 1.1 Wheat Production of the Country and Main Regions from 2001-2010 19
Table 1.2 Wheat Acreage of the Country and Main Producing Regions from 2001-2010 20
Table 1.3 Wheat Yield of the Country and Main Producing Regions from 2001-2009 21
Table 1.4 Quality Standard of Wheat of Different Grades(GB 1351'2008) 22
Table 1.5 National Standard on Quality Wheat ' Quality of Strong-gluten Wheat 23
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Table 1.6 National Standard on Quality Wheat ' Quality of Weak-gluten Wheat 23
Table 1.7 Balance of Quality Wheat 24
Table 1.8 Acreage of Quality Wheat in the Country and Main Regions, 2005-2009 24
Table 1.9 Production of Quality Wheat, 2005-2009 25
Table 1.10 Yield of Quality Wheat in the Country and Main Regions, 2005-2009 25
Table 1.11 Conventional Indices of Wheat, 2006-2008 26
Table 1.12 Rheological Characteristic Indices of Wheat, 2006-2008 26
Table 1.13 Conventional Indices of Strong-gluten Wheat Region 27
Table 1.14 Rheological Characteristic Indices of Strong-gluten Wheat Region 27
Table 1.15 Conventional Indices of Strong-gluten and Medium-gluten Wheat Region 27
Table 1.16 Rheological Characteristic Indices of Strong-gluten and Medium-gluten 27
Table 1.17 Conventional Indices of Medium-gluten Wheat Region in the Southern Part 28
Table 1.18 Rheological Characteristic Indices of Medium-gluten Wheat Region 28
Table 1.19 Conventional Indices of Medium-gluten and Weak-gluten Wheat Region 28
Table 1.21 Conventional Indices of Wheat Region in Sichuan Basin and Yungui Plateau 29
Table 1.22 Rheological Characteristic Indices of Wheat Region 29
Table 1.24 Rheological Characteristic Indices of Strong-gluten Spring Wheat Region 30
Table 1.25 Subsidy for Elite Wheat Varieties and Subsidized Area 32
Table 2.1 Import Tariff on Wheat, 2003-2010 49
Table 2.2 Origins of Wheat Import, 2004-2009 51
Table 2.3 Importing Provinces of Wheat, 2004-2009 52
Table 2.4 Customs Offices of Wheat Import, 2004-2009 52
Table 2.5 Destinations of Wheat Export, 2004-2009 53
Table 2.6 Customs Offices for Wheat Export, 2004-2009 53
Table 2.7 Wheat Import by Key Companies in 2009 54
Table 2.8 Supply and Demand Balance of Wheat, 2000-2010 55
Table 3.1 Lowest Procurement Price for Wheat of 3rd Grade, 2006-2010 61
Table 4.1 Regional Layout of Companies Which Produced over 100,000 Tons of Flour in 2004 76
Table 4.2 Grain and Oil Processing Companies of Over 100,000 Production in 2004 and Regional Layout 77
Table 4.3 Regional Layout of Companies Which Produced Over 100,000 Tons of Flour in 2005 78
Table 4.4 List of Large-scale Wheat Flour Processing Companies in 2005 79
(over 100,000 tons production) 79
Table 4.5 List of Famous Wheat Flour Brands in 2004 81
Table 4.6 Regional Layout of Famous Brands in 2007 81
Table 4.7 List of Famous Wheat Flour Brands in 2007 82
Table 5.1 Investment and Production Index of Flour Companies of Different Scales 101
Table 5.2 Comparison of Operational Cost of Flour Processing Companies in Different Regions in 2007 101
Table 6.1 Flour Production Capacity and Quantity of Sub Companies of Wudeli Group 102
Table 6.2 Composition of Capacity of Sub Companies of Wudeli Group 102
Table 6.3 Annual Sales Revenue of Wudeli Group, 2004-2009 102
Table 6.4 Flour Processing Capacity and Quantity of Sub Companies of COFCO Flour Department 103
Table 6.5 Composition of Capacity of Sub Companies of COFCO Flour Department 103
Table 6.6 Annual Sales Revenue of COFCO Flour Department, 2004-2009 103
Table 6.7 Capacity of Flour Department of Jinmailang Food, 2004-2009 104
Table 6 8 Capacity Layout of Flour Department of Jinmailang Food 104
Table 6.9 Annual Flour Sales Volume and Revenue of Flour Department of Jinmailang Food, 2004-2009 104
Table 6.10 Flour Capacity of Guchuan, 2004-2009 105
Table 6.11 Flour Capacity Layout of Guchuan 105
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Table 6.12 Annual Flour Sales Volume and Revenue of Guchuan, 2004-2009 105
Table 6.13 Capacity of Jiangnan Flour Group Co., Ltd., 2004-2009 106
Table 6.14 Capacity Layout of Jiangnan Flour Group Co., Ltd., 2009 106
Table 6.15 Annual Flour Sales Volume and Revenue of Jiangnan Flour Group Co., Ltd., 2004-2009 106
Table 6 16 Flour Processing Capacity of Fada Group, 2004-2009 107
Table 6.17 Layout of Flour Processing Capacity of Fada Group in 2009 107
Table 6.18 Flour Sales Revenue of Fada Group, 2007-2009 107
Table 6.19 Flour Processing Capacity of Zhengzhou Jinyuan Flour Co., Ltd., 2004-2009 107
Table 6.20 Layout of Processing Capacity of Zhengzhou Jinyuan Flour Co., Ltd. in 2009 107
Table 6.21 Sales Revenue of Zhengzhou Jinyuan Flour Co., Ltd. 108
Table 6.22 Flour Processing Capacity of Luwang Group, 2004-2010 108
Table 6.23 Layout of Flour Processing Capacity of Luwang Group in 2010 108
Table 6.24 Sales Revenue of Luwang Group, 2007-2009 109
Table 6.25 Capacity of Suifeng Food Co., Ltd., 2004-2009 109
Table 6.26 Capacity Composition of Suifeng Food Co., Ltd. in 2009 109
Table 6.27 Sales Revenue of Suifeng Flour Co., Ltd., 2007-2009 109
Table 6.28 Flour Capacity of Wanwang Group, 2004-2009 110
Table 6.29 Layout of Flour Capacity of Wanwang Group in 2009 110
Table 6.30 Sales Revenue of Wanwang Group, 2006-2009 110
Table 6.31 Capacity of Henan Dacheng Grain and Oil Group Co., Ltd.,2004-2009 111
Table 6.32 Layout of Capacity of Henan Dacheng Grain and Oil Group Co., Ltd. 111
Table 6.33 Sales Revenue of Henan Dacheng Grain and Oil Group Co., Ltd.,2007-2009 111
Table 6.34 Capacity of Shandong Lisheng Group,2005-2009 112
Table 6.35 Capacity Layout of Shandong Lisheng Group, 2009 112
Table 6.36 Flour Sales and Profit of Shandong Lisheng Group 112
Table 6.37 Capacity of Jiangsu Yinhe Flour Co., Ltd., 2004-2009 113
Table 6.38 Capacity Layout of Jiangsu Yinhe Flour Co., Ltd. 2009 113
Table 6.39 Capacity Layout of Jiangsu Yinhe Flour Co., Ltd., 2006-2009 113
Table 6.40 Flour Processing Capacity and Sales Revenue of Fujiade Investment Holding Co., Ltd. 114
Table 6.41 Layout of Flour Processing Capacity of Fujiade Investment Holding Co., Ltd. 114
Table 6.42 Capacity of Tianjin Lijin Grain and Oil Group, 2004-2009 115
Table 6.43 Capacity Layout of Tianjin Lijin Grain and Oil Group in 2009 115
Table 6.44 Sales Revenue of Tianjin Lijin Grain and Oil Group in 2009 115
Table 6.45 Flour Processing Capacity of Beidahuang Fengyuan Wheat Group, 2005-2009 115
Table 6.46 Layout of Flour Processing Capacity of Beidahuang Fengyuan Wheat Group in 2009 115
Table 6.47 Flour Sales Revenue of Beidahuang Fengyuan Wheat Group, 2005-2009 116
Table 6.48 Capacity Development of Sichuan Renji Group, 2003-2009 116
Table 6.49 Capacity Layout of Sichuan Renji 116
Table 6.50 Asset and Sales Revenue of Sichuan Renji Group, 2003-2009 117
Table 6.51 Flour Processing Capacity and Sales Revenue of Tianshan Flour, 2004-2009 117
Table 6.52 Layout of Flour Processing Capacity of Tianshan Group in 2009 117
Table 7.1 Flour Processing Capacity and Quantity of Sub Companies of Yihai Group, 2006-2009 118
Table 7.2 Composition of Capacity of Yihai Group Sub Companies, 2009 119
Table 7.3 Processing Capacity Being Built and to Be Set up of Yihai Group, 2009 119
Table 7.4 Flour Sales Revenue of Yihai Group 119
Table 7.5 Capacity of Nanshan Group Flour Section 119
Table 7.6 Capacity Layout of Nanshun Group Flour Section in 2009 120
Table 7.7 Sales Revenue of Nanshun Group Flour Section 120
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Table 7.8 Flour Processing Capacity and Quantity of Sub Companies of Dacheng Group, 120
Table 7.9 Capacity Composition and Layout of Sub Companies of Dacheng Group in 2009 120
Table 7.10 Flour Sales Revenue of Sub Companies of Dacheng Group 121
Table 8.1 Import Duty on Flour, 2003-2010 122
Table 8.2 Origins of Flour Import, 2004-2009 124
Table 8.3 Destinations of Flour Export, 2004-2009 125
Table 8.4 Top 10 Companies in Flour Import in 2009 and Import Quantity 125
Table 8.5 Top 10 Companies in Export 126
Table 10.1 Production Capacity of Top 5 Companies in Wheat gluten Output in 2005 130
Table 10.2 Production Capacity of Top 4 Companies in Wheat Gluten Production in 2007 130
Table 10.3 Wheat Gluten Consumption in 2009 132
Table 10.4 Consumption Volume of Wheat Starch in 2007 134
Table 10.5 Import Duty and VAT on Wheat Starch, 2003-2010 136
Table 10.6 Import Duty and VAT on Wheat Gluten, 2003-2008 136
Table 10.7 Wheat Gluten Export to Different Countries, 1995-2009 137
Table 10.8 Wheat Gluten Import from Different Countries, 1995-2009 138
Table 10.9 Wheat Starch Import from Different Countries, 1995-2009 140
Table 10.10 Wheat Starch Export to Different Countries and Regions, 1995-2009 141
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