Survey of Captan and Folpet in China
China is a large corn supplier and consumer worldwide, with its corn industry playing an important role in the agricultural industry nationwide. However, China’s corn starch and corn alcohol, the main application fields of corn, have met overcapacity in recent years. Thus, the Chinese government has endeavored to regulate the development of the domestic corn industry through a series of policies, some of which were adopted to restrict the overgrowth of corn starch, while others were employed to stimulate the development of corn deep processing and corn by-products, such as corn gluten meal and amino acids.
Corn cob is the corn rod without shelled corn, which is a by-product of corn that can’t be widely utilized in industrial production so far. Only 35% of the product is used in industrial processing in China. What’s the situation of supply and demand of corn cob in China? Is it already a sunset industry or another booming one in the future?
Corn gluten meal, together with corn oil and corn steep liquor, are the main by-products of corn starch. With its high protein content, it is widely used in the feed industry. However, corn starch is already in overcapacity and the Chinese government has released a series of policies to restrict the overgrowth of the product. Under such a situation, how is corn gluten meal affected? Will its price go out of control?
DDGS, a kind of corn alcohol by-product, is widely used in feed. Since 2009, a large amount of imported DDGS has been spreading out through the Chinese market. Affected by this, domestic DDGS producers have had to face more intense competition from the overseas market. To mitigate the pressure suffered by domestic producers, the Chinese government carried out an anti-dumping survey on the imported DDGS. In the report, CCM analyzed the current competition between home-made DDGS and its overseas counterpart. You can find answers to such questions as: Along with the execution of China’s anti-dumping survey, how will domestic DDGS producers break through the challenges from the overseas DDGS suppliers? Will there be a possibility for domestic producers to grab back the DDGS market?
In order to figure out China’s corn by-product market, CCM also briefly introduced other by-products of the corn industry such as corn oil and corn steep liquor. Through deep investigation and analysis, detailed information of China’s corn by-product industry has been unfolded as follows in the report,
1. Corn planting and related policies in China
2. Introduction to corn industrial chain
3. Current production and consumption of corn cob, corn gluten meal and DDGS in China, and forecast from 2014 to 2018;
4. Analysis on the domestic price of corn cob, corn gluten meal and DDGS during 2008-2013, and price forecast from 2014 to 2015;
5. Top producers of DDGS and corn gluten meal in China (2012);
6. Application pattern of corn cob, corn gluten meal and DDGS in China (2012)
Corn cob is the corn rod without shelled corn, which is a by-product of corn that can’t be widely utilized in industrial production so far. Only 35% of the product is used in industrial processing in China. What’s the situation of supply and demand of corn cob in China? Is it already a sunset industry or another booming one in the future?
Corn gluten meal, together with corn oil and corn steep liquor, are the main by-products of corn starch. With its high protein content, it is widely used in the feed industry. However, corn starch is already in overcapacity and the Chinese government has released a series of policies to restrict the overgrowth of the product. Under such a situation, how is corn gluten meal affected? Will its price go out of control?
DDGS, a kind of corn alcohol by-product, is widely used in feed. Since 2009, a large amount of imported DDGS has been spreading out through the Chinese market. Affected by this, domestic DDGS producers have had to face more intense competition from the overseas market. To mitigate the pressure suffered by domestic producers, the Chinese government carried out an anti-dumping survey on the imported DDGS. In the report, CCM analyzed the current competition between home-made DDGS and its overseas counterpart. You can find answers to such questions as: Along with the execution of China’s anti-dumping survey, how will domestic DDGS producers break through the challenges from the overseas DDGS suppliers? Will there be a possibility for domestic producers to grab back the DDGS market?
In order to figure out China’s corn by-product market, CCM also briefly introduced other by-products of the corn industry such as corn oil and corn steep liquor. Through deep investigation and analysis, detailed information of China’s corn by-product industry has been unfolded as follows in the report,
1. Corn planting and related policies in China
2. Introduction to corn industrial chain
3. Current production and consumption of corn cob, corn gluten meal and DDGS in China, and forecast from 2014 to 2018;
4. Analysis on the domestic price of corn cob, corn gluten meal and DDGS during 2008-2013, and price forecast from 2014 to 2015;
5. Top producers of DDGS and corn gluten meal in China (2012);
6. Application pattern of corn cob, corn gluten meal and DDGS in China (2012)
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
DATA SOURCE AND DEFINITION
1 OVERVIEW OF CAPTAN AND FOLPET INDUSTRY
1.1 Brief introduction to pesticides industry
1.2 Brief introduction to captan and folpet industry
2 TECHNOLOGY PROGRESS OF CAPTAN AND FOLPET
3 REGISTRATION SITUATION OF CAPTAN AND FOLPET
4 SUPPLY OF CAPTAN AND FOLPET
4.1 Summary of captan and folpet technical production
4.2 Key captan and folpet technical manufacturers
4.3 Summary of captan and folpet formulations production
5 CIRCULATION SITUATION OF CAPTAN AND FOLPET
5.1 Price of captan and folpet
5.2 Export situation of captan and folpet
6 DEMAND FOR CAPTAN AND FOLPET
7 FUTURE TREND
DATA SOURCE AND DEFINITION
1 OVERVIEW OF CAPTAN AND FOLPET INDUSTRY
1.1 Brief introduction to pesticides industry
1.2 Brief introduction to captan and folpet industry
2 TECHNOLOGY PROGRESS OF CAPTAN AND FOLPET
3 REGISTRATION SITUATION OF CAPTAN AND FOLPET
4 SUPPLY OF CAPTAN AND FOLPET
4.1 Summary of captan and folpet technical production
4.2 Key captan and folpet technical manufacturers
4.3 Summary of captan and folpet formulations production
5 CIRCULATION SITUATION OF CAPTAN AND FOLPET
5.1 Price of captan and folpet
5.2 Export situation of captan and folpet
6 DEMAND FOR CAPTAN AND FOLPET
7 FUTURE TREND
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1.1-1 Registration number of pesticide formulations by specification, in Jan. 2013
Table 1.1-2 Output structure of pesticides by volume (calculated by 100% technical) in China, 1986-2012 ('000 tonne)
Table 1.1-3 Consumption volume (by technical) of pesticides in China, 2007–2012, tonne
Table 1.1-4 Import and export of pesticides in China, 2009-2012
Table 1.2-1 Output share of captan and folpet in fungicide industry in China, 2008-2012
Table 3-1 Valid registrations of captan technical in China, in Jan. 2013
Table 3-2 Valid registrations of captan formulations in China, in Jan. 2013
Table 3-3 Valid registrations of folpet technical in China, in Jan. 2013
Table 4.2-1 Production situation for captan and folpet technial by producers, in Jan. 2013 (√: produce, ×: not produce)
Table 4.2-2 Capacity of captan and folpet technical producers in China, 2008-2012
Table 4.2-3 Output of captan and folpet technical producers in China, 2008-2012
Table 4.3-1 Output of captan formulations producers in China, 2010-2012
Table 5.2-1 Export situation of captan, 2010-2012 (Quantity: tonne; Price: USD/kg)
Table 5.2-2 Export destinations of captan, 2012(Jan.-Nov.)
Table 5.2-3 Export destinations of captan, 2011
Table 5.2-4 Export destinations of captan, 2010
Table 5.2-5 Producers of exported captan, 2010-2012 (Quantity: tonne; Price: USD/kg)
Table 5.2-6 Export situation of folpet technical, 2010-2012
Table 5.2-7 Export destinations of folpet technical, Jan.-Nov. 2012
Table 5.2-8 Export destinations of folpet technical, 2011
Table 5.2-9 Export destinations of folpet technical, 2010
Table 5.2-10 Producers of exported folpet, 2010-2012
Table 7-1 Captan and folpet residue limits in pome fruit, 2011
Table 1.1-1 Registration number of pesticide formulations by specification, in Jan. 2013
Table 1.1-2 Output structure of pesticides by volume (calculated by 100% technical) in China, 1986-2012 ('000 tonne)
Table 1.1-3 Consumption volume (by technical) of pesticides in China, 2007–2012, tonne
Table 1.1-4 Import and export of pesticides in China, 2009-2012
Table 1.2-1 Output share of captan and folpet in fungicide industry in China, 2008-2012
Table 3-1 Valid registrations of captan technical in China, in Jan. 2013
Table 3-2 Valid registrations of captan formulations in China, in Jan. 2013
Table 3-3 Valid registrations of folpet technical in China, in Jan. 2013
Table 4.2-1 Production situation for captan and folpet technial by producers, in Jan. 2013 (√: produce, ×: not produce)
Table 4.2-2 Capacity of captan and folpet technical producers in China, 2008-2012
Table 4.2-3 Output of captan and folpet technical producers in China, 2008-2012
Table 4.3-1 Output of captan formulations producers in China, 2010-2012
Table 5.2-1 Export situation of captan, 2010-2012 (Quantity: tonne; Price: USD/kg)
Table 5.2-2 Export destinations of captan, 2012(Jan.-Nov.)
Table 5.2-3 Export destinations of captan, 2011
Table 5.2-4 Export destinations of captan, 2010
Table 5.2-5 Producers of exported captan, 2010-2012 (Quantity: tonne; Price: USD/kg)
Table 5.2-6 Export situation of folpet technical, 2010-2012
Table 5.2-7 Export destinations of folpet technical, Jan.-Nov. 2012
Table 5.2-8 Export destinations of folpet technical, 2011
Table 5.2-9 Export destinations of folpet technical, 2010
Table 5.2-10 Producers of exported folpet, 2010-2012
Table 7-1 Captan and folpet residue limits in pome fruit, 2011
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1.1-1 Output share of pesticide technical in major regions of China, 2012
Figure 2-1 Flowchart of captan's synthesis process
Figure 2-2 Flowchart of folpet's synthesis process
Figure 4.1-1 Capacity and output of captan and folpet technical in China, 2008-2012
Figure 5.1-1 Monthly ex-works prices of captan 95% technical and folpet 96% technical in China, 2012
Figure 5.2-1 Export volume of captan and folpet in China, 2009-2012
Figure 5.2-2 China's folpet export by destinations, 2010-2012
Figure 7-1 Capacity and output forecast of captan and folpet technical in China, 2013-2017
COMPANIES MENTIONED
Lianyungang Xianda Chemical Co., Ltd.
Yingde Greatchem Chemicals Co., Ltd.
Changzhou Pangu Chemical Co., Ltd.
Hebei Guanlong Agrochemical Co,. Ltd.
Luzhou Dongfang Agricultural Chemical Co., Ltd.
Figure 1.1-1 Output share of pesticide technical in major regions of China, 2012
Figure 2-1 Flowchart of captan's synthesis process
Figure 2-2 Flowchart of folpet's synthesis process
Figure 4.1-1 Capacity and output of captan and folpet technical in China, 2008-2012
Figure 5.1-1 Monthly ex-works prices of captan 95% technical and folpet 96% technical in China, 2012
Figure 5.2-1 Export volume of captan and folpet in China, 2009-2012
Figure 5.2-2 China's folpet export by destinations, 2010-2012
Figure 7-1 Capacity and output forecast of captan and folpet technical in China, 2013-2017
COMPANIES MENTIONED
Lianyungang Xianda Chemical Co., Ltd.
Yingde Greatchem Chemicals Co., Ltd.
Changzhou Pangu Chemical Co., Ltd.
Hebei Guanlong Agrochemical Co,. Ltd.
Luzhou Dongfang Agricultural Chemical Co., Ltd.