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Herbicides China News 1201

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Date: January 15, 2012
Pages: 17
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Publisher: CCM Chemicals
Report type: Periodicals
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It's the first issue of Herbicides China News in 2012. We found that a series of interesting phenomenon in 2011 still exist in 2012 when this new issue is composed. In 2012, lots of industrial participants in Chinese herbicide market still make great efforts to drive the industrial development with their aggressive ambitions, and the industry is also developing towards brilliant direction in the meantime. It seems that Chinese herbicide hasn't met current unstable global situation, though the inflation goes on in China nowadays. In fact, all Chinese herbicide manufacturers endure cost pressure and stiff competition as well. Hence, under the background of industrial revolution in China, the weak will be weaker and the strong will be stronger in the future.

In other words, the industrial selection continues in 2012.

Aiming to grasp a larger room to survive, the agrochemical leaders in China begin to expand businesses and production chains one after another. Meanwhile, their fixed dominance is also enhanced constantly. As a result, it can be predicted that the future competition will focus on strategy combat rather than simple marketing in 2012.

Headline

Top 10 events in Chinese herbicide industry during 2011 are listed in this article.

Six key factors impact on Chinese herbicide market in 2011.

Jiangsu Huifeng announced to establish a new subsidiary in the US in Dec. 2011.

Sanonda is expected to meet explosive growth in net profit in 2011.

Jiangsu Tenglong doesn't restart herbicide technical businesses in JIangsu, but the company is pushing the construction of relative herbicide capacities in Inner Mongolia meanwhile.

Noposion is expected to have nice performance in 2011.

New chemical sector such as fluorine is a hotspot of Chinese pesticide industry.

The growth of 2,4-D registration in China appears so weak that only two new registrations were achieved in 2011.

Only a few Australian registrations were achieved by Chinese agrochemical companies in 2011.

APVMA's regulation of diuron application in Australia may repress Chinese diuron export.

Metamitron is an export-oriented herbicide in China, and this situation will continue in 2012.

Jiangsu Sword restarted bentazone production after its 200t/a technical production line has been idled for several years.

Jiangsu Changqing hasn't run nicosulfuron business due to the unfinished 300t/a technical capacity.

Herbicide price in China kept stable in Jan. 2012 due to the Chinese Spring Festival.

Contents

Top 10 events of Chinese herbicide industry in 2011
Six factors impacts on Chinese herbicide in 2011
Jiangsu Huifeng pushes overseas business 2
Explosive growth expected in Sanonda in 2011
Jiangsu Tenglong herbicide meets cooldown
Noposion should shine in 2011
Fluorine: Hotspot in pesticide industry
Only two 2,4-D registrations increased in 2011
Australian registrations of seven Chinese herbicides in 2011
Restriction in Australia may repress diuron export in China
Metamitron to remain export-oriented in 2012
Jiangsu Sword restarts bentazone production
The launch of Jiangsu Changqing's nicosulfuron behind schedule
Herbicide price stable in Jan. 2012

COMPANIES MENTIONED

Jiangsu Huifeng
Sanonda
Jiangsu Tenglong
Noposion
Jiangsu Changqing
Jiangsu Sword Skip to top

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