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Supply and Demand of Grain Crops in China

May 2014 | 18 pages | ID: S8A4ACF9E05EN
Guangzhou CCM Information Science & Technology Co., Ltd. (CCM)

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Description:

CCM has finished a market report named Future of Enzyme in China to 2020 in Feb 2010. In order to meet clients’ different demands and provide more low-price products, we separated it into many sub-reports with different specific themes. Supply of enzyme in China is one of the sub-reports.

China’s starch output has kept growing rapidly with CAGR of about 17.00% since 2001, which reached 17.10 million tonnes in 2008. It is predicted that China’s starch output will increase stably to 25.47 million tonnes in 2020. What is the position of Chinese starch industry in the world? Why do Chinese starch industry develop so fast? Which products will witness promising prospect in the future? Furthermore, Chinese producers are now confronted with increasingly great competition, with foreign investors playing a more and more important role in Chinese enzyme market. Following the first joint venture named Jiangyin BSDZYME Bio-engineering Co., Ltd. established in Jiangsu province in XX, around ten foreign investors have entered the enzyme market in China.
1 OVERVIEW

1.1 Supply
1.2 Demand

2 SUPPLY AND DEMAND OF MAJOR CROPS

2.1 Corn
2.2 Rice
2.3 Wheat
2.4 Soybean

3 PREDICTION

3.1 Factors
3.2 Future trend

4 CONCLUSION

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 1-1 Output of grain crops in China, 2000-2012, million tonne
Figure 1-2 Self-sufficiency of major grain crops in China, 2000-2012, million tonne
Figure 1.1-1 Supply of major crops in China, 2000-2012, million tonne
Figure 1.1-2 Supply structure of major grain crops by source in China, 2000 and 2012
Figure 1.1-3 Supply structure of major grain crops in China, 2000 and 2012
Figure 1.2-1 Consumption of major crops in China, 2000-2012, million tonne
Figure 1.2-2 Consumption structure of major grain crops by crops in China, 2000 and 2012
Figure 1.2-3 Consumption structure of major grain crops by downstream industry in China, 2006 and 2012
Figure 2.1-1 Output and consumption of corn in China, 2000-2012, million tonne
Figure 2.1-2 Import and export volume of corn in China, 2000-2012, '000 tonne
Figure 2.1-3 Consumption structure of corn in China, 2012
Figure 2.2-1 Output and consumption of rice in China, 2000-2012, million tonne
Figure 2.2-2 Import and export volume of rice in China, 2000-2012, '000 tonne
Figure 2.2-3 Consumption structure of rice in China, 2012
Figure 2.3-1 Output and consumption of wheat in China, 2000-2012, million tonne
Figure 2.3-2 Import and export volume of wheat in China, 2000-2012, '000 tonne
Figure 2.3-3 Consumption structure of wheat in China, 2012
Figure 2.4-1 Output and consumption of soybean in China, 2000-2012, million tonne
Figure 2.4-2 Import and export volume of soybean in China, 2000-2012, '000 tonne
Figure 2.4-3 Consumption structure of soybean in China, 2012


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