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China Edible Vegetable Oil Industry Report, 2013-2015
M2 - Mon Oct 14, 11:07AM CDT
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/b9k9j7/china_edible) has announced the addition of the "China Edible Vegetable Oil Industry Report, 2013-2015" report to their offering. In 2003-2012, China's refined edible vegetable oil production maintained an upward trend, reaching 51.7618 million tons in 2012, an increase of 19.5% compared with 2011, 3.4 times of the output in 2003, of which, soybean oil accounted for 52.2% of the total output; rapeseed oil and peanut oil 21.8% and 10.6%, respectively; maize oil, Oil-tea camellia seed oil and other small varieties of oil also witnessed relatively fast development. As one of the world's most important importers of oilseeds and vegetable oil, China imported 9.6 million tons of vegetable oil and 62.28 million tons of oilseeds in 2012, both setting a record high. As the main imported oilseed, soybean accounted for 93.7% of the total imports of oilseeds; as the major imported edible oil, palm oil occupied 66.1% of the total imports of vegetable oil. At the same time, rapeseed oil and olive oil imports also showed fast growth, respectively up 210% and 25.9% YoY. In 2012, Wilmar International reached revenue of $45.46 billion, 46.7% of which came from the Chinese market. The subsidiary Yihai Kerry serves as one of China's largest grain and oil processing groups, with soybean market share above 10%, covering Arowana, Ingot Orchid and other brands, of which, Arowana is the edible oil brand with the most complete oil varieties in China. In 2012, COFCO presented oil processing capacity of 11.06 million tons / year, in possession of Fulinmen, Fuzhanggui, Sihai, Xiyingying, Guhua and other brands, with soybean oil market share of nearly 10%. Its edible oil business is mainly concentrated in China Agri-Industries Holdings Limited and China Foods Limited listed on HKEx. In the first half of 2013, China Agri-Industries Holdings Limited witnessed a year-on-year decline of 3.4% in net income, and China Foods Limited suffered a loss of 190 million Hong Kong dollars. Key Topics Covered: 1. Overview of Edible Vegetable Oil Industry 2. Policy Environment for China Edible Vegetable Oil Industry 3. China Edible Vegetable Oil Supply and Demand 4. China Edible Vegetable Oil Industry Segments 5. Key Companies 5.1 Wilmar International 5.2 COFCO 5.3 Changshouhua Food 5.4 Xiwang Food 5.5 Dongling Grain & Oil Co., Ltd. 5.6 Jiajia Food 5.7 Hunan Jinjian Cereals Industry Co.,LTD. 5.8 Xinjiang Sayram Modern Agriculture Co., Ltd. (XINSAI) 5.9 Chenguang Biotech Group 5.10 Hunan Jinhao Camellia Oil Co., Ltd. 5.11 Sanhe Hopefull Grain & Oil Group Co., Ltd. 5.12 Chinatex Grains and Oils Imp. & Exp. Co., Ltd. 5.13 Shanghai Liangyou Haishi Oils & Fats Industry Co., Ltd. 5.14 Shandong Yuhuang Grain & Oil Food Co., Ltd. 5.15 Tianjin Julong Group 5.16 Shanghai Standard Foods Co., Ltd. For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/b9...ina_edible
Analysis and Development Trend Forecast of China Wine Market, 2013
M2 - Wed Aug 28, 3:28AM CDT
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/dl46gk/analysis_and) has announced the addition of the "Analysis and Development Trend Forecast of China Wine Market, 2013" report to their offering. China's wine industry has begun to step into the structural adjustment since 2012 with the large numbers of products from the major wine-producing countries into the Chinese market, the changes of consumption environment and main consumer structure. The market competition will evolve from the domestic enterprise competition into the global competition, as well as from enterprise individual competition into the full-industrial chain competition. With the improvement of people's income levels, more and more consumer will pursue an healthy and fashionable lifestyle, which would expand the demand for the high-quality wine, so that China's wine industry has broad development space. Under the circumstances of the long-term co-existence of opportunities and challenges, the market leaders will be the companies able to develop trong brand influence, powerful marketing capability, grasp consumer demand timely, as well as provide high cost performance products. These winners will restructure the new pattern of China's wine market in the future. Key Topics Covered 1. Overview of Wine 2. Development of International Wine Industry 3. Development of China's Wine Industry 3.1 Both the Market Sales and Profit Appearing the Negative Growth of the Wine Industry, 2013 H1 3.2 With the Strict Controlling of Consumption of Public Funds on Three Major Private Purposes (Namely Cars, Banquets and Overseas Visits), the Consumption of Wine Being Affected 3.3 Business Performance of Changyu Wine, Great Wall Wine and Dynasty Winery Falling 3.4 Distribution of National Wines: Different Thresholds and Complicated Incentive Rebates 3.5 Distribution of Imported Wines:Without Incentive Rebates and Focusing on Profit 3.6 After the Extensive Expansion, Large Wine Enterprises Facing the Individualized Challenges 3.7 Consumers of Wine in China 4. Major Existing Problems of China's Wine Industry 4.1 Single Wine Grape Variety 4.2 Severe Variety Regional Property and Insufficient Adaptability 4.3 Supply of Wine Raw Materials Detaching from the Production 4.4 Backward Production Model, Cultivation Model and Picking Model 4.5 Copying Blindly the Western Countries and Planting of the Wine Raw Materials Lacking the Chinese Features 4.6 Industrial Norms, Standards Having Yet to Completely Come Up with the Development Need 4.7 Weak Foundation of Domestic Wine Industry 5. Competition Structure of China's Wine Industry 5.1 Industry Competition 5.2 Threat from Substitutes 5.3 Threat from New Entrants 5.4 Bargaining Power of Suppliers 5.5 Bargaining Power of Buyers 6. Imports and Exports of China's Wine 7. Major Wine Enterprises 8. Future Development Analysis and Suggestions on China's Wine Industry 8.1 Development Trends 8.2 Influences of Imported Wine on the Domestic Wine Industry 8.3 Suggestions on Responding to the Shock of Imported Wine 9. Co-existence of Opportunities and Challenges of China's Wines, 2013 9.1 Adverse Growth of Second and Third-Tier Cities and Mid-Western Cities 9.2 Wine Electronic Business Further Emerging 9.3 Foreign Acquisitions to Be the New Trends and New Demand 9.4 Investment Risk of Wine Further Being Increased Companies Mentioned - CITIC Guoan Wine - Changyu Pioneer Wine Company Limited Yantai China - China Foods Limited (Parent Company of China Great Wall Wine) - China Tontine Wine Group - Gansu Mogao Industrial Development - Sino-French Joint Venture Dynasty Winery - Tonghua Grape Wine For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/dl...alysis_and About Research and Markets Research and Markets is the world's leading source for international market research reports and market data. We provide you with the latest data on international and regional markets, key industries, the top companies, new products and the latest trends.