Research Report on China’s Market of Demineralised Whey Powder’s Application in Food Processing Industry
Abstract
Whey powder is a high-quality protein incredient with high solubility, favorable for the shape and form of products. When mixed with water, it will generate viscosity and emulsification in the product. In addition, its flexibility and frothiness is favorable for the favor of product. Whey powder products have been broadly applied in food processing industry due to its special carictoristics, such as infant food, bakery products, beveragem frozen foods, candy, meat products, soup bases, etc. Demineralised whey powder uses dozens of dialysis membrane to reduce minerals and remove soluble minerals and wet. As a high-class whey powder product, demineralised whey powder is suitable for infant growth, especially D90 and D70, mainly ustilising for the production of infant formula powder.
2000-2007, China’s infant and young child formula milk powder market saw rapid growth. The market capacity had increased from 100,000 tons in 1999 to 495,0000 tons in 2007, growing at an average annual rate of 22.96%. A further potential will be seen in the future in infant formula powder market and demand will be in a high level.
It is estimated that domestic market capacity for D70 and D90 were 40000 tons and 17000 tons in 2007, respectively, 2005~2007, domestic market capacity for D70 increased greatly, especially high-quality D90 with a surging growth. China imports of D70 and D90 are mainly applied in production of infant formula milk powder, and the key users are Sanlu, Yili, Synutra, Nestle, Dumex, MeadJohnson, Yashili, Wyeth, etc.
At present, China Imports of D70 and D90 for the production of infant formula milk powder come mainly from France, Finland, Netherlands and other European countries, and also from US. But according to staff from import & export trading companies, some large dairy enterprises in China have less recognition of American products compared with European products.
Currently in China, well-known enterprises generally use D90 for the production of phase I, II and III formula milk powder. D70 is more frequently used among SME formula powder enterprises. Milk powder for different age groups differs only in terms of content but hardly in quality. D90 has more superior quality than D70. Phase III formula powder uses less desalinated whey powder than Phase II formula powder, whereas phase I formula powder uses most desalinated whey powder.
The future market has ever higher demands for the quality of infant and young child milk powder, leading to ever higher demands for the purity of desalinated whey powder. Renowned brands of infant and young child milk powder will D90 to replace D70 completely. While numerous small and medium brands of milk powder will still use D70 in large quantities for the sake of cost control. In theory, in the years to come, China’s infant and young child formula milk powder market will maintain a growth rate of 20% for the better quality D90. However, due to intensifying competition in China’s infant and young child formula milk powder market, to alleviate cost pressure, the growth rate for D90 will be lower in reality. D70 is expected to grow at a moderate speed.
Currently, there is no such research report related to demineralised whey powder and its application in China, therefore, this report is valuable and meaningful at current stage. The research team with a vast experience serves government department, industry association, famous domestic and international enterprises, dairy ingredient supplier, import trader. Through bilateral communication with clients, a reliable first-hand data is collected, which enhanced its authority and reliability. This report will be a great reference to extend your related business.
Whey powder is a high-quality protein incredient with high solubility, favorable for the shape and form of products. When mixed with water, it will generate viscosity and emulsification in the product. In addition, its flexibility and frothiness is favorable for the favor of product. Whey powder products have been broadly applied in food processing industry due to its special carictoristics, such as infant food, bakery products, beveragem frozen foods, candy, meat products, soup bases, etc. Demineralised whey powder uses dozens of dialysis membrane to reduce minerals and remove soluble minerals and wet. As a high-class whey powder product, demineralised whey powder is suitable for infant growth, especially D90 and D70, mainly ustilising for the production of infant formula powder.
2000-2007, China’s infant and young child formula milk powder market saw rapid growth. The market capacity had increased from 100,000 tons in 1999 to 495,0000 tons in 2007, growing at an average annual rate of 22.96%. A further potential will be seen in the future in infant formula powder market and demand will be in a high level.
It is estimated that domestic market capacity for D70 and D90 were 40000 tons and 17000 tons in 2007, respectively, 2005~2007, domestic market capacity for D70 increased greatly, especially high-quality D90 with a surging growth. China imports of D70 and D90 are mainly applied in production of infant formula milk powder, and the key users are Sanlu, Yili, Synutra, Nestle, Dumex, MeadJohnson, Yashili, Wyeth, etc.
At present, China Imports of D70 and D90 for the production of infant formula milk powder come mainly from France, Finland, Netherlands and other European countries, and also from US. But according to staff from import & export trading companies, some large dairy enterprises in China have less recognition of American products compared with European products.
Currently in China, well-known enterprises generally use D90 for the production of phase I, II and III formula milk powder. D70 is more frequently used among SME formula powder enterprises. Milk powder for different age groups differs only in terms of content but hardly in quality. D90 has more superior quality than D70. Phase III formula powder uses less desalinated whey powder than Phase II formula powder, whereas phase I formula powder uses most desalinated whey powder.
The future market has ever higher demands for the quality of infant and young child milk powder, leading to ever higher demands for the purity of desalinated whey powder. Renowned brands of infant and young child milk powder will D90 to replace D70 completely. While numerous small and medium brands of milk powder will still use D70 in large quantities for the sake of cost control. In theory, in the years to come, China’s infant and young child formula milk powder market will maintain a growth rate of 20% for the better quality D90. However, due to intensifying competition in China’s infant and young child formula milk powder market, to alleviate cost pressure, the growth rate for D90 will be lower in reality. D70 is expected to grow at a moderate speed.
Currently, there is no such research report related to demineralised whey powder and its application in China, therefore, this report is valuable and meaningful at current stage. The research team with a vast experience serves government department, industry association, famous domestic and international enterprises, dairy ingredient supplier, import trader. Through bilateral communication with clients, a reliable first-hand data is collected, which enhanced its authority and reliability. This report will be a great reference to extend your related business.
ABSTRACT
1. OVERALL ANALYSIS OF CHINA INFANTS FORMULA MILK POWDER MARKET
1.1 Market Overview
1.2 Analysis of the formula milk powder market
1.2.1 Analysis of the Low-end Young Child Milk Powder
1.2.2 Analysis of the Medium-ranged Infant and Young Child Milk Powder
1.2.3 Analysis of the Top-end Infant and Young Child Milk Powder
1.3 Analysis of Sales Channels
1.4 Analysis of Market Price
1.4.1 Overview of Market Price of Infant and Young Child Milk Powder in China
1.4.2 Comparative Analysis of the Prices of Domestic and Overseas Infant and Young Child Milk Powder
1.5 Analysis of China’s Dairy Consumption
1.6 Analysis of Potential of Growth in Market Consumption Demand
1.6.1 Analysis of Current Status of Demands for Infant and Young Child Milk Powder
1.6.2 Analysis of Potential of Consumer Demand for Infant and Young Child Milk Powder
1.7 Analysis of the Market Shares of the TOP 10
2. ANALYSIS OF MATERIAL SUPPLY FOR CHINA’S INFANT AND YOUNG CHILD FORMULA MILK POWDER MARKET
2.1 Analysis of Raw Milk Supply
2.1.1 Current Processing Technologies of Domestic Infant and Young Child Formula Milk Powder Enterprises
2.1.2 Dairy Cattle Inventory
2.1.3 Output of All Sorts of Milk and Cow Milk
2.1.4 Milk Source Distribution
2.1.5 Raw Milk Purchasing Price
2.2 Analysis of Milk Powder Supply
2.2.1 Milk Powder Structure
2.2.2 Skimmed Milk Powder
2.2.3 Whole Milk Powder
2.3 Analysis of the Import of Dairy Materials
2.3.1 Skimmed Milk Powder
2.3.2 Whole Milk Powder
2.3.3 Whey Powder
2.3.4 Lactose (H.S. 17021100)
2.3.5 Butter (H.S.04051000)
3. ANALYSIS OF USE OF D70 AND D90 IN CHINA’S INFANT AND YOUNG CHILD FORMULA MILK POWDER MARKET
3.1 China’s Market Capacity for D70 and D90 in the Infant and Young Child Formula Milk Powder Market
3.2 Main Users of D70 and D90 in China and Their Demands
3.3 Import Quantity and Price for D70 and D90 by Country, 2007
3.3.1 Main Origins of Import
3.3.2 Main Origins of Import
3.4 D70 and D90 Imports by Trading Companies, Import Price and Import Proportion
3.5 Proportion of D70 and D90 in Phase I, II and III Formula Milk Powder
3.6 Analysis of Growth Potential of D70 and D90 in China’s Infant and Young Child Formula Milk Powder Market
ANNEX
Annex I: China Raw Milk Balance Sheet, 2004-2008
Annex 2:China WMP Balance Sheet, 2004-2008
Annex 3:China SMP Balance Sheet, 2004-2008
APPENDIX
Appendix 1:China Leading Importers of SMP Sheet, 2007
Appendix 2:China Leading Importers of WMP(Not Containing Sugar) Sheet, 2007
Appendix 3:China Leading Importers of WMP(Containing Sugar) Sheet, 2007
Appendix 4:China Leading Importers of Whey Products Sheet, 2007
Appendix 5:China Leading Importers of Lactose Sheet, 2007
Appendix 6:China Leading Importers of Buttert Sheet, 2007
1. OVERALL ANALYSIS OF CHINA INFANTS FORMULA MILK POWDER MARKET
1.1 Market Overview
1.2 Analysis of the formula milk powder market
1.2.1 Analysis of the Low-end Young Child Milk Powder
1.2.2 Analysis of the Medium-ranged Infant and Young Child Milk Powder
1.2.3 Analysis of the Top-end Infant and Young Child Milk Powder
1.3 Analysis of Sales Channels
1.4 Analysis of Market Price
1.4.1 Overview of Market Price of Infant and Young Child Milk Powder in China
1.4.2 Comparative Analysis of the Prices of Domestic and Overseas Infant and Young Child Milk Powder
1.5 Analysis of China’s Dairy Consumption
1.6 Analysis of Potential of Growth in Market Consumption Demand
1.6.1 Analysis of Current Status of Demands for Infant and Young Child Milk Powder
1.6.2 Analysis of Potential of Consumer Demand for Infant and Young Child Milk Powder
1.7 Analysis of the Market Shares of the TOP 10
2. ANALYSIS OF MATERIAL SUPPLY FOR CHINA’S INFANT AND YOUNG CHILD FORMULA MILK POWDER MARKET
2.1 Analysis of Raw Milk Supply
2.1.1 Current Processing Technologies of Domestic Infant and Young Child Formula Milk Powder Enterprises
2.1.2 Dairy Cattle Inventory
2.1.3 Output of All Sorts of Milk and Cow Milk
2.1.4 Milk Source Distribution
2.1.5 Raw Milk Purchasing Price
2.2 Analysis of Milk Powder Supply
2.2.1 Milk Powder Structure
2.2.2 Skimmed Milk Powder
2.2.3 Whole Milk Powder
2.3 Analysis of the Import of Dairy Materials
2.3.1 Skimmed Milk Powder
2.3.2 Whole Milk Powder
2.3.3 Whey Powder
2.3.4 Lactose (H.S. 17021100)
2.3.5 Butter (H.S.04051000)
3. ANALYSIS OF USE OF D70 AND D90 IN CHINA’S INFANT AND YOUNG CHILD FORMULA MILK POWDER MARKET
3.1 China’s Market Capacity for D70 and D90 in the Infant and Young Child Formula Milk Powder Market
3.2 Main Users of D70 and D90 in China and Their Demands
3.3 Import Quantity and Price for D70 and D90 by Country, 2007
3.3.1 Main Origins of Import
3.3.2 Main Origins of Import
3.4 D70 and D90 Imports by Trading Companies, Import Price and Import Proportion
3.5 Proportion of D70 and D90 in Phase I, II and III Formula Milk Powder
3.6 Analysis of Growth Potential of D70 and D90 in China’s Infant and Young Child Formula Milk Powder Market
ANNEX
Annex I: China Raw Milk Balance Sheet, 2004-2008
Annex 2:China WMP Balance Sheet, 2004-2008
Annex 3:China SMP Balance Sheet, 2004-2008
APPENDIX
Appendix 1:China Leading Importers of SMP Sheet, 2007
Appendix 2:China Leading Importers of WMP(Not Containing Sugar) Sheet, 2007
Appendix 3:China Leading Importers of WMP(Containing Sugar) Sheet, 2007
Appendix 4:China Leading Importers of Whey Products Sheet, 2007
Appendix 5:China Leading Importers of Lactose Sheet, 2007
Appendix 6:China Leading Importers of Buttert Sheet, 2007
FIGURES & TABLES
Figure 1.1: Growth Rate of China’s Infant and Young Child Formula Milk Powder Market 2000-2007
Table 1.1: Price Difference of Milk Powder consumption by Urban Residents in Different Provinces, 2007
Table 1.2: Comparison of the Composition of Sales Channels in the Infant and Young Child Formula Milk Powder Market by Some Renowned Enterprises, 2007
Table 1.3: Comparisons of Factory Price and Retail Price of Some Renowned Enterprises of Infant and Young Child Formula Milk Powder, 2004-2007
Table 1.4: China’s urban and rural per capita consumption level of infant and young child formula milk powder market, 2003-2007
Figure 1.2: Market Shares of Renowned Enterprises at the Top-end Infant and Young Child Formula Milk Powder Market, 2007
Figure 1.3: Market Shares of Renowned Enterprises in the Infant and Young Child Formula Milk Powder Market (based on output), 2007
Table 2.1: Comparison of Processing Technologies of Some Renowned Enterprises of Infant and Young Child Formula Milk Powder Market, 2007
Figure2.1: China Cow Inventory Growth Trend, 1997-2007
Figure2.2: Growing Trend of Output of All Sorts of Milk in China, 1997-2007
Table 2.2: Dairy Cattle Inventory, Cow Milk Production and Growth, 1996-2007
Figure 2.3: Changes of Dairy Cattle Inventory of Different Provinces and Regions in China, 2007
Figure 2.4: Status of Provincial Dairy Cattle Inventory in China, 2007
Figure 2.5: Changes of Provincial Cow Milk Output, 2007
Figure 2.6: Status of Provincial Cow Milk Output in China, 2007
Figure 2.7: Change of Raw Milk Procurement Prices in Different Regions of China, 2005-2007
Figure 2.8: Milk Powder Struction in China, by Volume, 1999-2007
Figure 2.9: China SMP Production, 1999-2007
Table 2.3: SMP Output & Prices of Leading Manufacturers of China, 2007
Figure 2.10: China WMP Production, 1999-2007
Table 2.4: WMP Output & Prices of Leading Manufacturers of China, 2007
Figure 2.11: China SMP Imports Trend, 2004-2007
Table 2.5: Origins & Changes of China Powder Imports, 2006-2007
Figure 2.12: China Import Price (CIF) of SMP, 2003-2007
Table 2.6: SMP Import Volume & Price of Leadong Importers, 2007
Figure 2.13: China WMP Imports Trend, 2004-2007
Figure 2.14: China WMP (No Sugar Added) Imports Trend, 2004-2007
Figure 2.15: China Import Price (CIF) of WMP (NO Sugar Added), 2003-2007
Table 2.7: WMP (No Sugar Added) Import Volume & Price of Leadong Importers, 2007
Table 2.8: WMP (Sugar Added) Import Volume & Price of Leadong Importers, 2007
Figure 2.16: China Whey Products Import Trend, by Volume, 2003-2007
Table 2.9: China Whey Products Import Origin and Proportion Change, 2006-2007
Figure 2.17: Whey Products Import Prices ( CIF) Trend in China, 2003-2007
Table 2.10: Whey Powder(H.S.04041000)Import Volume & Price of Leadong Importers,2007
Figure 2.18: China Lactose (17021100)Import Trend, by Volume, 2004-2007
Table 2.11: Lactose Import Volume & Price of Leading Importers, 2004-2007
Figure 2.19: China Lactose Import Origin Structure, by Volume, 2004-2007
Table 2.12: Lactose(17021100)Import Volume & Price of Leadong Importers,2007
Figure 2.20: China Butter (04051000) Import Trend, by Volume, 2003-2007
Table 2.13: Butter Import Volume & Price of Leading Importers, 2004-2007
Table 2.14: Butter Import Volume & Price of Leadong Importers, 2007
Table 3.1: China Market Capacity of D70 & D90, 2005-2007
Table 3.2: Key Users & Demand of D70 & D90 in China, 2007
Table 3.3: China Import of D70 & D90, by Volume, by Value, by Country, 2007
Table 3. 4: Import Volume & Price of D70 & D90 of Leadong Importers in China, 2007
Table 3.5: Proportion of D70 in Phase I, Phase II & Phase III, Respectively, 2005-2007
Table 3.6: Proportion of D90 in Phase I, Phase II & Phase III, Respectively, 2005-2007
Figure 1.1: Growth Rate of China’s Infant and Young Child Formula Milk Powder Market 2000-2007
Table 1.1: Price Difference of Milk Powder consumption by Urban Residents in Different Provinces, 2007
Table 1.2: Comparison of the Composition of Sales Channels in the Infant and Young Child Formula Milk Powder Market by Some Renowned Enterprises, 2007
Table 1.3: Comparisons of Factory Price and Retail Price of Some Renowned Enterprises of Infant and Young Child Formula Milk Powder, 2004-2007
Table 1.4: China’s urban and rural per capita consumption level of infant and young child formula milk powder market, 2003-2007
Figure 1.2: Market Shares of Renowned Enterprises at the Top-end Infant and Young Child Formula Milk Powder Market, 2007
Figure 1.3: Market Shares of Renowned Enterprises in the Infant and Young Child Formula Milk Powder Market (based on output), 2007
Table 2.1: Comparison of Processing Technologies of Some Renowned Enterprises of Infant and Young Child Formula Milk Powder Market, 2007
Figure2.1: China Cow Inventory Growth Trend, 1997-2007
Figure2.2: Growing Trend of Output of All Sorts of Milk in China, 1997-2007
Table 2.2: Dairy Cattle Inventory, Cow Milk Production and Growth, 1996-2007
Figure 2.3: Changes of Dairy Cattle Inventory of Different Provinces and Regions in China, 2007
Figure 2.4: Status of Provincial Dairy Cattle Inventory in China, 2007
Figure 2.5: Changes of Provincial Cow Milk Output, 2007
Figure 2.6: Status of Provincial Cow Milk Output in China, 2007
Figure 2.7: Change of Raw Milk Procurement Prices in Different Regions of China, 2005-2007
Figure 2.8: Milk Powder Struction in China, by Volume, 1999-2007
Figure 2.9: China SMP Production, 1999-2007
Table 2.3: SMP Output & Prices of Leading Manufacturers of China, 2007
Figure 2.10: China WMP Production, 1999-2007
Table 2.4: WMP Output & Prices of Leading Manufacturers of China, 2007
Figure 2.11: China SMP Imports Trend, 2004-2007
Table 2.5: Origins & Changes of China Powder Imports, 2006-2007
Figure 2.12: China Import Price (CIF) of SMP, 2003-2007
Table 2.6: SMP Import Volume & Price of Leadong Importers, 2007
Figure 2.13: China WMP Imports Trend, 2004-2007
Figure 2.14: China WMP (No Sugar Added) Imports Trend, 2004-2007
Figure 2.15: China Import Price (CIF) of WMP (NO Sugar Added), 2003-2007
Table 2.7: WMP (No Sugar Added) Import Volume & Price of Leadong Importers, 2007
Table 2.8: WMP (Sugar Added) Import Volume & Price of Leadong Importers, 2007
Figure 2.16: China Whey Products Import Trend, by Volume, 2003-2007
Table 2.9: China Whey Products Import Origin and Proportion Change, 2006-2007
Figure 2.17: Whey Products Import Prices ( CIF) Trend in China, 2003-2007
Table 2.10: Whey Powder(H.S.04041000)Import Volume & Price of Leadong Importers,2007
Figure 2.18: China Lactose (17021100)Import Trend, by Volume, 2004-2007
Table 2.11: Lactose Import Volume & Price of Leading Importers, 2004-2007
Figure 2.19: China Lactose Import Origin Structure, by Volume, 2004-2007
Table 2.12: Lactose(17021100)Import Volume & Price of Leadong Importers,2007
Figure 2.20: China Butter (04051000) Import Trend, by Volume, 2003-2007
Table 2.13: Butter Import Volume & Price of Leading Importers, 2004-2007
Table 2.14: Butter Import Volume & Price of Leadong Importers, 2007
Table 3.1: China Market Capacity of D70 & D90, 2005-2007
Table 3.2: Key Users & Demand of D70 & D90 in China, 2007
Table 3.3: China Import of D70 & D90, by Volume, by Value, by Country, 2007
Table 3. 4: Import Volume & Price of D70 & D90 of Leadong Importers in China, 2007
Table 3.5: Proportion of D70 in Phase I, Phase II & Phase III, Respectively, 2005-2007
Table 3.6: Proportion of D90 in Phase I, Phase II & Phase III, Respectively, 2005-2007