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Annual Review of Hot Spots in China's Animal Husbandry Industry in 2013

November 2014 | 17 pages | ID: AE3F02CA2C7EN
Guangzhou CCM Information Science & Technology Co., Ltd. (CCM)

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Background:

Animal husbandry industry in China was turbulant in 2013. Lots of hot spots happened, such as H7N9 avian influenza event and fast- grown chicken event. These hot spots brought great influences on the market and industry development, As a result, the government and enterprises have taken relative measures to deal with it.

Purpose of report: To clearly describe the hot spots in China's animal husbandry industry, CCM has collected lots of relevant information in various ways. In this report,these hot spots happened in four industries(like meat and poultry industry) have been described in detail, the causes and effects also have been analyzed.

What to report: In this report, the hot spots from these four industries in animal huabandry industry have been analyzed exhaustively from the following two aspects:
  • Event review;
  • Impact of event.
Forecast: These hot spots will promote the development of animal husbandry industry to be more healthy and standardized and the animal husbandry industry will develop smoothly and stably.
1 OVERVIEW

2 MEAT INDUSTRY

2.1 Huangpu River dead pigs
2.2 M&A of meat enterprises
2.3 Fluctuations of pig price

3 POULTRY INDUSTRY

3.1 H7N9 avian influenza
3.2 Egg futures
3.3 Fast-grown chickens
3.4 New pollution prevention regulations

4 DAIRY INDUSTRY

4.1 Milk shortage
4.2 Milk powder "national actions"
4.3 M&A of dairy enterprises
4.4 Management of foreign milk powder

5 FEED INDUSTRY

5.1 Integration of feed and agriculture
5.2 Rapeseed meal rising prices
5.3 Personnel changes of the major enterprises

LIST OF TABLES

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 2.3-1 Trend of pig price in China, 2013, USD/kg
Figure 4.1-1 Ex-works price of raw milk (cow) in China, 2013
Figure 4.3-1 Number of infant formula powder enterprises in China, 2010-2018
Figure 5.2-1 Average price of rapeseed meal in China, 2013, USD/t


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