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Research Report on Pig Raising Industry and Pork Market in China, 2018-2022

April 2018 | 50 pages | ID: R7162DB591BEN
China Research and Intelligence Co., Ltd.

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According to CRI, pork is a major variety of meat consumption in China so the pig industry plays a significant role in China’s animal husbandry. In 2017, the production volume of pork reached 63.4 million tons in China, accounting for 63.4% of the total production volume of meat.

For many years, the number of pigs in China has always been the highest in the world. Based on the data, the number of pigs on hand kept growing before 2012. However, the number has been on the decline since 2013 for rising costs and it decreased by 2.1% at the end of 2014 compared to the highest level in 2012. By the end of 2017, the number of pigs on hand reached 338 million, 8% lower than that in 2016. The number of pig slaughtered amounted to 688.1 million in 2017, with an increase of 0.5% over the previous year. From 2000 to 2014, the production volume of pork was on the increase in China, which exceeded 50 million tons in 2010 and then reached a new high of 56.71 million tons in 2014, with a proportion of 65.1% of the total. However, the production volume has been stuck in sluggish growth since 2015. It amounted to 53.4 million tons in 2017, increasing by 0.8% compared to 2016. In recent years, with the promotion of standardized large-scale breeding, the number of standardized large-scale farms has increased sharply.

According to CRI, pork is still the major meat consumption for Chinese residents. With the economic development and rising level of urbanization in China, the overall consumption of pork and the consumption per capita are both on the rise. As for the consumer groups, the household pork consumption of urban residents is higher than that of rural residents, and both have been relatively stable since 2009. Every year, urban residents consume over 20 kg of pork per capita while the rural residents consume about 15 kg of pork per capita.

The areas of pig raising and pork producing mainly include Asia, North America and Europe, such as China, EU, the U.S., Brazil and Canada. In addition, the major consumption is concentrated in China, Europe, North America, Japan, Russia, etc.

As the production volume of pork fails to meet the domestic demand in China, the overall import volume continues to increase. In 2017, the import volume of pork in China fell to 1.2168 million tons and decreased by 24.9% YOY. Meanwhile, the import value totaled about USD 2.22 billion, decreasing by 30.4% YOY. During 2014-2016, the import volume and value of pork both increased in China, while they declined in 2017. According to CRI, China has mainly imported pork from EU, the U.S. and Canada in recent years. Every year, China imports not only pork but also a great deal of pig offal for consumers' preference. In 2017, the total import volume of pork and pig offal reached 2.45 million tons. Of the total, the import volume from the U.S. accounted for 24%, which was 22% in 2016. Under the original import tariff policy, the imported pork and pig offal from the U.S. always have stable and obvious price advantages in the Chinese market. In terms of the level in Apr. 2018, the average price of imported pork and pig offal was 2.5-3.0 CNY/kg lower than that of domestic products. In the case of a 25% import tariff, the imported pork and pig offal from the U.S. will no longer maintain price advantages over the domestic products in China. If China imposes tariffs on pork and pig offal from the U.S., the gap will be filled up by pork products from Germany, Denmark, Spain, Canada, etc.

With the sustained economic development, the rising per capita income and the ongoing urbanization, the market demand for pork will continue to increase in China. However, hindered by rising costs of pig raising and stricter policies on environmental protection, the pig slaughtered and production volume of pork are not expected to increase rapidly from 2018 to 2012. It is estimated that the profits of pig raising will keep growing in recent years. At the same time, the import volume of pork will also continue to increase.

Through this report, readers can acquire the following information or even more:
  • Development Environment of Pig Breeding Industry and Pork Market in China
  • Development Status of Pig Breeding Industry in China
  • Development Status of Pork Processing Industry in China
  • Analysis on the Cost and Profit of Pig Breeding
  • Price Trend of Pork in China
  • Status of Import and Export of Pork and Pig Offal in China
  • Impact of Sino-U.S. Trade War on Imported Pork from the U.S.
  • Major Pig Breeding and Slaughter Enterprises in China
  • Opportunities and Challenges in Pig Breeding Industry and Pork Market in China, 2018-2022
  • Prediction on Development of Pig Breeding Industry and Pork Market in China, 2018-2022
1 OVERVIEW OF PIG BREEDING INDUSTRY IN CHINA, 2012-2017

1.1 Import and Rearing of Breeding Pigs
  1.1.1 Number of Breeding Pigs
  1.1.2 Import of Breeding Pigs
1.2 Status of Pig Breeding
  1.2.1 Number of Pigs on Hand
  1.2.2 Number of pig slaughtered and Production Volume of Pork
  1.2.3 Level of Large-Scale Pig Breeding
  1.2.4 Epidemic Situation of Pigs

2 ANALYSIS ON THE COST AND PROFIT OF PIG BREEDING IN CHINA

2.1 Cost of Pig Breeding
2.2 Price Trend of Feed
2.3 Purchase Price of Pig
2.4 Profit of Pig Breeding

3 OVERVIEW OF PIG SLAUGHTER INDUSTRY IN CHINA, 2012-2017

3.1 Structure of Pig Slaughter Enterprises
3.2 Pig Slaughter Capacity
3.3 Quantity of Pig Slaughter
3.4 Profit

4 CONSUMPTION OF PORK IN CHINA, 2012-2017

4.1 Consumption of Pork
4.2 Rural and Urban Consumption Structure
4.3 Different Channels
4.4 Different Product Types of Pork
4.5 Price Level of Pork

5 IMPORT AND EXPORT OF PORK IN CHINA, 2013-2017

5.1 Export of Pork
  5.1.1 Export Overview of Pork in China
  5.1.2 Major Export Destinations of China’s Pork
5.2 Import of Pork
  5.2.1 Import Overview of Pork in China
  5.2.2 Major Import Sources of Pork in China
5.3 Import Status of Pork and Pig Offal from the U.S. to China
  5.3.1 Analysis on Imported Pork from the U.S. to China, 2013-2017
  5.3.2 Analysis on Imported Pig Offal from the U.S. to China, 2013-2017
  5.3.3 Potential Impact of Sino-U.S. Trade War on Import of Pork and Pig Offal from the U.S. to China

6 MAJOR PIG BREEDING AND SLAUGHTER ENTERPRISES IN CHINA, 2012-2017

6.1 New Hope Liuhe Co., Ltd.
6.2 Guangdong Wens Food Group Co., Ltd.
6.3 China Yurun Food Group Limited
6.4 Henan Shuanghui I&D Co., Ltd.
6.5 Jiangxi Zhengbang Technology Co., Ltd.
6.6 Tangrenshen Group Co., Ltd.
6.7 COFCO Meat Holdings Limited
6.8 Hunan Dakang International Food & Agriculture Co., Ltd.
6.9 Muyuan Foods Co., Ltd.
6.10 Chuying Agro-Pastoral Group Co., Ltd.

7 PROSPECT OF PIG BREEDING INDUSTRY IN CHINA, 2018-2022

7.1 Factors Influencing the Development of China Pig Breeding Industry, 2018-2022
  7.1.1 Favorable Factors
  7.1.2 Unfavorable Factors
7.2 Forecast on Number of Pigs on Hand and Number of Slaughtered Pigs
7.3 Forecast on Production Volume of Pork
7.4 Forecast on Consumption of Pork
7.5 Prediction on Import and Export Trade of Pork
7.6 Forecast on Pig Prices

SELECTED CHARTS

Chart Number of Breeding Sow on Hand in China, 2007-2017
Chart Number of Pigs on Hand in China, 2007-2017
Chart Number of Pig Slaughtered in China, 2007-2017
Chart Production Volume of Pork in China, 2007-2017
Chart Acute Epidemic Situation of Pig in China, 2015-2017
Chart Purchase Price of Pig in China, 2007-2017
Chart Price Trend of Feeds in China, 2015-2017
Chart Quantity of Pig Slaughtered of Slaughter Enterprises Above Designated Size in China, 2013-2017
Chart Consumption of Pork Through Different Channels in China, 2007-2017
Chart Export Status of Pork in China, 2007-2017
Chart Major Export Destinations of China’s Pork, 2017
Chart Import Status of Pork in China, 2013-2017
Chart Import Status of Pig Offal in China, 2013-2017
Chart Main Sources of Imported Pork in China, 2017
Chart Import Status of Pork and Pig Offal from the U.S. to China, 2013-2017
Chart Operation Status of China Yurun Food Group Limited, 2013-2017
Chart Operation Status of Henan Shuanghui I&D Co., Ltd., 2013- 2017
Chart Operation Status of Jiangxi Zhengbang Technology Co., Ltd., 2013-2017
Chart Operation Status of TRS group, 2013-2017
Chart Operation Status of COFCO Meat Holdings Limited, 2013-2017
Chart Forecast on Production Volume of Pork in China, 2018-2022


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