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Policies Research of Crop Protection & Seed in China

May 2014 | 29 pages | ID: P45085F93F2EN
Guangzhou CCM Information Science & Technology Co., Ltd. (CCM)

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Background:

On one hand, enterprises' ownership reform has taken the lead in the economic reform in China in recent years. At the same time, China’s agriculture industry is still facing many problems, such as grain security, land reform and environmental pollution, while the Chinese government has promulgated a series of policies or regulations to encounter this situation.

Industrial affairs:

An increasing number of state-owned enterprises and enterprises of other ownership will develop into enterprises with diversified ownership through not only mergers and reorganizations, but also crossshareholding of different forms of capital, such as state-owned capital, collective capital and non-public capital.

China's position:

China is a policy-oriented country as well as a large agricultural country

Purpose of the report:

How those reforming policies influence China’s enterprises engaged in crop protection and seed? You can find the answer through this report which has unfolded related policies accompanied by further explanations for you. How are those policies or regulations working in China’s crop protection and seed enterprises? Can foreign investors of crop protection and seed benefit from that? In order to find the actual answer, CCM has done a lot of research on related policies and investigation on those enterprises engaged in crop protection and seed.

Application users:
  • Investors interested in China's agriculture industry
  • Enterprises engaged in crop protection and seed
  • Foreign institutions concerning China's policies
  • Traders of agricultural products
Topics of the report:
  • Latest policies and regulations on enterprise ownership reform in China, 2011-2013
  • Chinese agricultural enterprises’ global expansion activities, 2004-2014
  • Policies for grain security in China, 2008-2013
  • Policies for land reform in China, 2011-2013
  • Subsidy in planting in China, 2009-2013
  • Policies concerning agricultural technology in China, 2009-2013
Forecasts on industry:
  • Bio-pesticides and bio-control products will be a trend;
  • The R&D of new pesticide products will focus on safety, effectiveness environment-friendliness;
  • More Chinese pesticide enterprises will expand their markets in developing countries and areas.
Value to clients:

Give policy explanation and insight for you to guide your investing behaviors and business decision-making.

Methodology:
  • Desk research
  • Telephone interviews
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

METHODOLOGY

1 LATEST POLICIES AND REGULATIONS ON ENTERPRISE OWNERSHIP REFORM IN CHINA

2 POLICIES AND REGULATIONS OF AGRICULTURE IN CHINA

2.1 Grain security
2.2 Land reform
2.3 Planting distribution and subsidy
2.4 Technology
2.5 Global expansion

3 OVERVIEW OF CHINESE AGRICULTURAL ENTERPRISES' GLOBAL EXPANSION ACTIVITIES

4 CONCLUSION

LIST OF TABLES

Table 1-1 Policies and regulations on enterprise ownership reform in China, 2011-2013
Table 1-2 Enterprises' ownership reform regarding the agriculture sector in China, 2011-2012
Table 2.1-1 Policies concerning grain security in China, 2008-2013
Table 2.2-1 Policies concerning land reform in China, 2011-2013
Table 2.3-1 Polices concerning crop planting distribution and subsidy in China, 2009-2013
Table 2.3-2 Production goal of agricultural produces in China, by 2015
Table 2.4-1 Polices concerning agricultural technology in China, 2009-2013
Table 2.4-2 Building goals of high-standard farmlands in top 20 regions in China, by 2020
Table 2.4-3 Research goal and key point of main grain seeds in China, by 2020
Table 2.4-4 Promoted planting technologies of four main crops in China
Table 2.5-1 Agricultural policies in China concerning global expansion, 2007-2012
Table 3-1 Some Chinese agricultural enterprises' global expansion activities, 2004-2014


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