Survey of Glycine in China
Glufosinate is a superactive herbicide used for control of a wide range of weeds and grasses. Also, it can kill some swart weeds that glyphosate can't.
At present, Bayer dominates both technology and market of glufosinate worldwide. Currently it has applied this technology patent in many countries.
In China, although there are many pesticide manufacturers that have registered glufosinate, only one manufacturer has the production technology with self-dominated intellectual property rights and has produced glufosinate commercially.
Owning to Chinese government's restriction on GM crops, as well as its higher price than glyphosate, fifteen times higher as of May 2009, glufosinate industry is expected to develop rather slowly in China in the future 10 years.
What are the aims of this report?
1. To provide you with comprehensive & in-depth understanding on glufosinate industry;
2. To figure out current supply and consumption in China and worldwide;
3. To analyze Bayer’s production situation including its production sites and technology routes, etc.;
4. To identify major domestic supplier of glufosinate, their technology routes and manufacturering cost;
5. To analyze the glufosinate patent;
6. To provide inside look at regulation and registration of glufosinate in China;
7. To know key raw materials of glufosinate in China
8. To analyze glufosinate use in China, including its use patterns, competing crops for each segment and cost of use in hectare, etc.
What can you benefit from the report?
This study will examine Bayer and Chinese glufosinate manufacturers from aspects of supply and consumption, cost & price, raw materials, technology, patent, as well as regulation, registrations, and also summarize a competitive landscape and commercial opportunities, etc.
At present, Bayer dominates both technology and market of glufosinate worldwide. Currently it has applied this technology patent in many countries.
In China, although there are many pesticide manufacturers that have registered glufosinate, only one manufacturer has the production technology with self-dominated intellectual property rights and has produced glufosinate commercially.
Owning to Chinese government's restriction on GM crops, as well as its higher price than glyphosate, fifteen times higher as of May 2009, glufosinate industry is expected to develop rather slowly in China in the future 10 years.
What are the aims of this report?
1. To provide you with comprehensive & in-depth understanding on glufosinate industry;
2. To figure out current supply and consumption in China and worldwide;
3. To analyze Bayer’s production situation including its production sites and technology routes, etc.;
4. To identify major domestic supplier of glufosinate, their technology routes and manufacturering cost;
5. To analyze the glufosinate patent;
6. To provide inside look at regulation and registration of glufosinate in China;
7. To know key raw materials of glufosinate in China
8. To analyze glufosinate use in China, including its use patterns, competing crops for each segment and cost of use in hectare, etc.
What can you benefit from the report?
This study will examine Bayer and Chinese glufosinate manufacturers from aspects of supply and consumption, cost & price, raw materials, technology, patent, as well as regulation, registrations, and also summarize a competitive landscape and commercial opportunities, etc.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
RESEARCH SCOPE AND METHODOLOGY
1 OVERVIEW OF GLYCINE IN CHINA
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Classification of glycine
1.3 Driving forces for the industry
1.4 Technology progress of glycine
1.4.1 Brief introduction of chloroactic acid ammonolysis process
1.4.3 Brief introduction of hydantion process
1.4.4 Brief introduction of Sanxia Yingli’s natural gas-HCN process
1.4.5 Development trend of glycine technology
1.5 Regulatory issues
1.6 Industry players
2 MARKET SUMMARY AND ASSUMPTION
2.1 Historical evolution of glycine market
2.1.1 Price
2.1.2 Export
2.1.3 Market by grade
2.2 Predicted market value
2.2.1 Market by grade
2.2.2 Price summary
3 INDUSTRY STRUCTURE AND COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS
3.1 Market segmentation
3.2.1 Glyphosate
3.2.2 Food
3.2.3 Feed
3.2.4 Pharmaceutical
3.3 Industry concentration of glycine materials
3.3.1 Urotropine
3.3.2 Chloroacetic acid
3.4 Industry concentration of glycine companies
3.5 Market trends
RESEARCH SCOPE AND METHODOLOGY
1 OVERVIEW OF GLYCINE IN CHINA
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Classification of glycine
1.3 Driving forces for the industry
1.4 Technology progress of glycine
1.4.1 Brief introduction of chloroactic acid ammonolysis process
1.4.3 Brief introduction of hydantion process
1.4.4 Brief introduction of Sanxia Yingli’s natural gas-HCN process
1.4.5 Development trend of glycine technology
1.5 Regulatory issues
1.6 Industry players
2 MARKET SUMMARY AND ASSUMPTION
2.1 Historical evolution of glycine market
2.1.1 Price
2.1.2 Export
2.1.3 Market by grade
2.2 Predicted market value
2.2.1 Market by grade
2.2.2 Price summary
3 INDUSTRY STRUCTURE AND COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS
3.1 Market segmentation
3.2.1 Glyphosate
3.2.2 Food
3.2.3 Feed
3.2.4 Pharmaceutical
3.3 Industry concentration of glycine materials
3.3.1 Urotropine
3.3.2 Chloroacetic acid
3.4 Industry concentration of glycine companies
3.5 Market trends
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1.1-1 Supply and demand of glycine in China, 2005-2012
Table 1.1-2 Supply and demand of glycine except tech-grade in China, 2005-2012, tonne
Table 1.1-3 Predicted supply and demand of glycine in China, 2013-2017
Table 1.1-4 Predicted supply and demand of glycine except tech-grade in China, 2013-2017, tonne
Table 1.2-1 Comparison on properties of Chinese glycine and overseas glycine
Table 1.3-1 Major factors influencing glycine industry
Table 1.4.1-1 Raw material consumption of chloroactic acid ammonolysis process in China, Dec. 2012
Table 1.4.4-1 Raw material consumption of natural gas route in China, Dec. 2012
Table 1.5-1 Industry standard of tech-grade, food-grade and feed-grade glycine in China
Table 1.5-2 Overseas regulations involving Chinese glycine
Table 1.5-3 Application scope and amount of glycine in the fields of food additives in China
Table 1.6-1 Production situation for various grades of glycine by producer, 2012 (√: produce, ×: not produce)
Table 1.6-2 Glycine capacity in China by producers, 2008-2012
Table 1.6-3 Capacity utilization of glycine in China by producer, 2008-2012
Table 1.6-4 Output of glycine in China by producer, 2008-2012
Table 2.1.1-1 Price dynamics of tech-grade glycine, 2007-2012
Table 2.1.2-1 China’s export volume and price of glycine, 2010
Table 2.1.2-2 China’s export volume and price of glycine, 2011
Table 2.1.2-3 China’s export volume and price of glycine, Jan.-Oct. 2012
Table 2.1.2-4 Export destinations of China’s glycine, 2010
Table 2.1.2-5 Export destinations of China’s glycine, 2011
Table 2.1.2-6 Export destinations of China’s glycine, Jan.-Oct. 2012
Table 2.1.2-7 Glycine exports of Chinese major producers, 2010
Table 2.1.2-8 Glycine exports of Chinese major producers, 2011
Table 2.1.2-9 Glycine exports of Chinese major producers, Jan.-Oct. 2012
Table 2.3-1 Strengths and weaknesses of Chinese glycine industry
Table 3.2.1-1 Consumption of glycine in glyphosate, 2001-2011, tonne
Table 3.2.1-2 Major glyphosate producers adopting AEA pathway in China, as of Dec. 2012
Table 3.2.1-3 Main glycine producers and glycine consumers in China, 2011
Table 3.2.2-1 Main end-use segments of glycine in food in China
Table 3.2.4-1 Main end-use segments of glycine in pharmaceutical in China
Table 3.3.1-1 Main chloroacetic acid producers in China, 2011-2012
Table 3.3.1-2 Industrial concentration of urotropine in China
Table 3.3.2-1 Main chloroacetic acid producers in China, 2011-2012
Table 3.3.2-2 Industrial concentration of chloroacetic acid in China
Table 3.4-1 Industrial concentration of glycine in China, 2007-2011
Table 1.1-1 Supply and demand of glycine in China, 2005-2012
Table 1.1-2 Supply and demand of glycine except tech-grade in China, 2005-2012, tonne
Table 1.1-3 Predicted supply and demand of glycine in China, 2013-2017
Table 1.1-4 Predicted supply and demand of glycine except tech-grade in China, 2013-2017, tonne
Table 1.2-1 Comparison on properties of Chinese glycine and overseas glycine
Table 1.3-1 Major factors influencing glycine industry
Table 1.4.1-1 Raw material consumption of chloroactic acid ammonolysis process in China, Dec. 2012
Table 1.4.4-1 Raw material consumption of natural gas route in China, Dec. 2012
Table 1.5-1 Industry standard of tech-grade, food-grade and feed-grade glycine in China
Table 1.5-2 Overseas regulations involving Chinese glycine
Table 1.5-3 Application scope and amount of glycine in the fields of food additives in China
Table 1.6-1 Production situation for various grades of glycine by producer, 2012 (√: produce, ×: not produce)
Table 1.6-2 Glycine capacity in China by producers, 2008-2012
Table 1.6-3 Capacity utilization of glycine in China by producer, 2008-2012
Table 1.6-4 Output of glycine in China by producer, 2008-2012
Table 2.1.1-1 Price dynamics of tech-grade glycine, 2007-2012
Table 2.1.2-1 China’s export volume and price of glycine, 2010
Table 2.1.2-2 China’s export volume and price of glycine, 2011
Table 2.1.2-3 China’s export volume and price of glycine, Jan.-Oct. 2012
Table 2.1.2-4 Export destinations of China’s glycine, 2010
Table 2.1.2-5 Export destinations of China’s glycine, 2011
Table 2.1.2-6 Export destinations of China’s glycine, Jan.-Oct. 2012
Table 2.1.2-7 Glycine exports of Chinese major producers, 2010
Table 2.1.2-8 Glycine exports of Chinese major producers, 2011
Table 2.1.2-9 Glycine exports of Chinese major producers, Jan.-Oct. 2012
Table 2.3-1 Strengths and weaknesses of Chinese glycine industry
Table 3.2.1-1 Consumption of glycine in glyphosate, 2001-2011, tonne
Table 3.2.1-2 Major glyphosate producers adopting AEA pathway in China, as of Dec. 2012
Table 3.2.1-3 Main glycine producers and glycine consumers in China, 2011
Table 3.2.2-1 Main end-use segments of glycine in food in China
Table 3.2.4-1 Main end-use segments of glycine in pharmaceutical in China
Table 3.3.1-1 Main chloroacetic acid producers in China, 2011-2012
Table 3.3.1-2 Industrial concentration of urotropine in China
Table 3.3.2-1 Main chloroacetic acid producers in China, 2011-2012
Table 3.3.2-2 Industrial concentration of chloroacetic acid in China
Table 3.4-1 Industrial concentration of glycine in China, 2007-2011
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1.4.1-1 Flowchart of chloroactic acid ammonolysis process
Figure 1.4.2-1 Flowchart of strecker process
Figure 1.4.3-1 Flowchart of the hydantion process
Figure 1.4.4-1 Flowchart of Sanxia Yingli’s natural gas route
Figure 1.6-1 Production status of Chinese glycine producers at three time point
Figure 2.1.1-1 Price of glycine in China, 2007-2009
Figure 2.1.1-2 Price of tech-grade glycine in China, 2010-2012
Figure 2.1.2-1 Export price of glycine in China, 2007-Oct. 2012
Figure 2.1.2-2 China’s export volume of glycine, 2007-Oct. 2012
Figure 2.1.3-1 Market demand for Chinese glycine by grade and volume, 2007-2012
Figure 2.1.3-2 Market demand for Chinese glycine by grade and value, 2007-2012
Figure 2.2.1-1 Predicted market demand for Chinese glycine by grade and volume, 2013-2017
Figure 2.2.1-2 Predicted market demand for Chinese glycine by grade and value, 2013-2017
Figure 2.2.2-1 Forecast on price of Chinese tech-grade glycine, 2013
Figure 3.1-1 Consumption of non-tech grade glycine in China, 2007-2012
Figure 3.1-2 Consumption pattern of glycine in China, 2012
Figure 3.2.1-1 Supply situation of glyphosate technical in China, 2001-2012
Figure 3.2.1-2 Output structure of glyphosate by different pathway in China, 2002-2011
Figure 3.4-1 Distribution of Chinese glycine producers by capacity of tech-grade glycine, 2012
Figure 3.4-2 Distribution of Chinese glycine producers by company number, 2012
COMPANIES MENTIONED
Hebei Donghua Chemical Group
Hubei Xingfa Chemicals Group Co., Ltd.
Yuanshi Hongsheng Chemical Co., Ltd.
Zhejiang Wynca Chemical Group Co., Ltd.
Sichuan Fuhua Agricultural Investment Group Company
Figure 1.4.1-1 Flowchart of chloroactic acid ammonolysis process
Figure 1.4.2-1 Flowchart of strecker process
Figure 1.4.3-1 Flowchart of the hydantion process
Figure 1.4.4-1 Flowchart of Sanxia Yingli’s natural gas route
Figure 1.6-1 Production status of Chinese glycine producers at three time point
Figure 2.1.1-1 Price of glycine in China, 2007-2009
Figure 2.1.1-2 Price of tech-grade glycine in China, 2010-2012
Figure 2.1.2-1 Export price of glycine in China, 2007-Oct. 2012
Figure 2.1.2-2 China’s export volume of glycine, 2007-Oct. 2012
Figure 2.1.3-1 Market demand for Chinese glycine by grade and volume, 2007-2012
Figure 2.1.3-2 Market demand for Chinese glycine by grade and value, 2007-2012
Figure 2.2.1-1 Predicted market demand for Chinese glycine by grade and volume, 2013-2017
Figure 2.2.1-2 Predicted market demand for Chinese glycine by grade and value, 2013-2017
Figure 2.2.2-1 Forecast on price of Chinese tech-grade glycine, 2013
Figure 3.1-1 Consumption of non-tech grade glycine in China, 2007-2012
Figure 3.1-2 Consumption pattern of glycine in China, 2012
Figure 3.2.1-1 Supply situation of glyphosate technical in China, 2001-2012
Figure 3.2.1-2 Output structure of glyphosate by different pathway in China, 2002-2011
Figure 3.4-1 Distribution of Chinese glycine producers by capacity of tech-grade glycine, 2012
Figure 3.4-2 Distribution of Chinese glycine producers by company number, 2012
COMPANIES MENTIONED
Hebei Donghua Chemical Group
Hubei Xingfa Chemicals Group Co., Ltd.
Yuanshi Hongsheng Chemical Co., Ltd.
Zhejiang Wynca Chemical Group Co., Ltd.
Sichuan Fuhua Agricultural Investment Group Company