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China’s Milk & Dairy Market Analysis and Forecast Report (2010-2011)
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In 2010, China’s milk and dairy industry mainly showed the following characteristics and changes:
1. The raw milk supply was shortage in 2010?but dairy imports and production substantially increased.....
In 2010, China’s milk and dairy industry mainly showed the following characteristics and changes: 1. The raw milk supply was shortage in 2010?but dairy imports and production substantially increased, liquid milk and solid dairy production and consumption continuously grew, the supply and demand basically kept balance. 2. Gone out of deficit, cattle farming went though narrow margin of profit in general. 3. China’s dairy producing companies strengthened the construction of milk resource bases, especially large-scale enterprises. The proportion of the cow farm with more 100 inventories accounts for 28.48% of the national total. 4. In 2010, the total 13,500 milk purchasing stations were all certified, which effectively protected the milk quality safe. 5. Dairy processing projects that were newly built and expanded increased significantly. In addition, the implementation of new rules on the access to dairy production promoted the centralized and scaled development of dairy industry. 6. The market of infant/young child’s milk powder in China was more concerned and domestic companies entered the top-end powder market though purchasing foreign raw milk bases, producing by foreign agents, etc. However, imported milk powder makes up over 80% in the top-end powder market in China. In 2011, main development trends of milk and dairy market will be expected as follows: the supply of domestic milk supply rallies; the total dairy imports continue to increase; the milk and dairy market are balance between supply and demand; the dairy producing capacity continues to expand, with optimization of product structure. This annual report shows a reliable reference to meet diverse needs, with systematic, brief and accurate data. It analyzed market developments of milk and dairy in China, changes characteristics in 2010 and forecasts in 2011. [Studien Infos ausblenden] |
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Part One: Analysis of 2010 Dairy Industry Policies and Changes 1.1 Implement of Fine-breed Cow Subsidy in China 1.2 Support of Standardize and Scale Structure of Cow Farms Reconstruction and Enlargement 1.3 Loan Interest Subsidy of Milk Purchasing 1.4 Heilongjiang Government Guide Price of Milk Purchasing 1.5 Milk Station Clear-up Efforts 1.6 Raise Examination Requirements of Dairy Manufacturers Permits 1.7 New National Standards of Dairy Safety Part Two: 2010 China’s Milk Production Analysis 2.1 Cow Farming Distribution 2.2 Changes of Cow Farming and Milk Production 2.2.1 Cow Inventory Increased to Level of 2008 ago 2.2.2 Cow Yield Increased Slightly 2.2.3 Milk Production Rose Smally 2.3 Problem and Countermeasure of Milk Production 2.4 Milk Price Continuously Hiked 2.5 Cow Costs and Benefits 2.5.1 Cow Costs Pressure Larger 2.5.2 Cow Farming Benefits Increased Slightly 2.5.3 Comparison and Analysis of Cow Costs and Benefits in Main Producing Provinces Part Three: Analysis of 2010 China’s Dairy Processing Industry 3.1 Dairy Production Analysis 3.1.1 Dairy Production Significantly Increased to 25 million Tons 3.1.2 Liquid Milk, Milk Powder and Other Solid Dairy Production all Rose 3.2 Dairy Production Distribution 3.2.1 Dairy Production Concentrated in Main Milk Producing Provinces 3.2.2 Main Dairy Manufacturers Distribution 3.3 Main Dairy Enterprises and Production Capacity 3.3.1 Production Capacity of Main Dairy Enterprises Accounts for more 50% of National Total 3.3.2 Dairy Production Capacity Increased Largely, Enterprises Distribution Centralized 3.4 Problem and Countermeasure of Dairy Production 3.4.1 Most Dairy Enterprises were Small-Medium Size, Production Capacity Low 3.4.2 Milk Supply Shortfall Lead to Decline of Operation Rate 3.4.3 Fewer Dairy Products, Structure Unitary 3.4.4 Low Degree of Industrialization Part Four: 2010 Dairy Products Trade Analysis 4.1 General Status of Dairy Trade 4.1.1 Dairy Products Imports Kept on High Growth, Recording 0.69 Million Tons 4.1.2 Dairy Products Export Still Slumped, less 10,000 Tons in 2010 4.2 Milk Powder Trade Analysis 4.2.1 Imported and Exported Milk Powder Varieties 4.2.2 Milk Powder Imports Sharply increased to 0.4 Million Tons, Import Price Kept on High Level 4.2.3 Source and Destinations of Imported Milk Powder 4.2.4 Milk Powder Exports Declined to 3,000 Tons Due to the Return of “Melamine Milk” to Market 4.2.5 Milk Powder Export Mainly Went to Nigeria, Myanmar and Hong Kong 4.3 Fresh Dairy Products Trade Analysis 4.3.1 Imported and Exported Fresh Dairy Products Varieties 4.3.2 Fresh Dairy Products Imports Frozen at 15,000 Tons 4.3.3 Fresh Dairy Products Imports Mainly from New Zealand and Germany 4.3.4 Fresh Dairy Products Exports Kept Low Level of 20,000 Tons 4.3.5 Fresh Dairy Products Exports Mainly Went to Korea and Hong Kong 4.4 Whey Products Import Analysis 4.4.1 Whey Products Import Prices Increased Significantly, Import Volume Declined Slightly 4.4.2 Whey Products Imports Mainly from United States and France, Most Sold to Beijin, Tianjin, Shanghai 4.5 Cheese Import Analysis 4.5.1 Cheese Import Increased Largely to 25,000 Tons 4.5.2 Cheese Imports Mainly from New Zealand, United States and Australia Part Five: 2010 China’s Dairy Consumption Analysis 5.1 General Status of China’s Dairy Consumption 5.1.1 Low Dairy Consumption per Capita, Unitary Structure 5.1.2 Expenditure and Number of Dairy Consumption Both Increased 5.2 China’s Dairy Consumption Characteristics 5.2.1 Regional Differences in Dairy Consumption 5.2.2 Urban Areas as Main Dairy Consumption Markets 5.2.3 UHT Milk Consumption Hit Highest Market Share 5.3 China’s Dairy Consumption Analysis 5.3.1 2010 Dairy Consumption Reached 18 Million Tons 5.3.2 Liquid Milk Consumption Declined Slowly 5.3.3 Yogurt Consumption Growth Sped up 5.3.4 Milk Powder Consumption Increased Slightly and Growth Slowed Down Part Six: 2010 Dairy Market Prices Changes 6.1 Analysis on Liquid Milk Market Prices Change 6.1.1 Pasteurized Milk Market Prices Went Higher and Growth Relatively Faster 6.1.2 UHT Milk Market Prices Abruptly Rose 6.2 Yogurt Market Prices Increased Largely 6.3 Milk Powder Prices Change 6.3.1 Infant/Young Child’s Milk Powder Prices Increased Slightly 6.3.2 Adult Milk Powder Prices Changed Little Part Seven: 2011 China’s Milk and Dairy Supply-Demand Forecast 7.1 Cow Farming and Milk Production Forecast 7.1.1 Cow Farms with more 100 Inventories Accounts for 30% of National Total. 7.1.2 Cow Inventory to Increased Slightly, Milk Production Increased to 36 Million Tons 7.1.3 Shortage of Milk Supply-Demand Relieves, Milk Prices Hold Steady 7.1.4 Cow Farming Costs to Decrease Slightly 7.1.5 Cow Farming Benefits to Increase Slightly 7.2 2011 China’s Dairy Production Forecast 7.2.1 Dairy Production to 21 Million Tons 7.2.2 Liquid Milk Production to 18 Million Tons 7.2.3 Milk Powder Production to 1.2 Million Tons 7.3 2011 China’s Dairy Import and Export Forecast 7.3.1 Dairy Imports and Exports Both to Increase 7.3.2 Milk Powder Import Still to Rise Sharply 7.3.3 Whey Products Imports to Move up Steadily 7.3.4 Cheese Imports to Increase Largely 7.3.5 Fresh Milk and Milk Powder Exports Both to Ascend Slightly 7.4 2011 China’s Dairy Consumption Forecast 7.4.1 Dairy Consumption to 22 Million Tons 7.4.2 Dairy Supply-Demand to Balance, Market Prices to Keep Smooth 7.4.3 Gap Between Urban Households and Rural Households of Dairy Consumption to Shorten Gradually 7.4.4 Strengthen Scaled Standard Farming Construction, Improve Dairy Quality [Inhaltsverzeichnis ausblenden] |
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Map 1, China’s Milk Production by Province and County Map 2, China’s Milk Manufacturing Capacity by Province Map 3, China’s Dairy Production by Province Map 3, China’s Main Dairy Enterprises Distribution Table 1, Fine-breed Cow Subsidy in China Table 2, Central Government’s Subsidy for Different Scaled Cattle Farms Table 3, Comparison of New and Old Examination Rules on Dairy Manufacturers Permits Table 4, Comparison of New and Old Examination Rules on Infant/Young Child’s Milk Powder Manufacturers Permits Table 5, Comparison of Old & New National Standards for Dairy Safety Table 6, Percentage of Cow Farms with more 100 Inventories, 2008-2010 Table 7, 2010 China’s Large-Sized Cow Pasture Table 8, China’s Cow Inventory by Province, 2008-2010 Table 9, China’s Cow Yield by Province, 2008-2010 Table 10, 2010 China’s Milk Production by Province, 2008-2010 Table 11, Forecast of 2011 China’s Scaled Farming, Cow Inventory and Milk Production Table 12, China’s Milk Price Changes in Main Producing Provinces by Month, 2008-2010 Table 13, China’s Milk Price, Feedstuff Cost and Cattle Farming Benefits in Main Producing Provinces, 2008-2010 Table 14, China’s Liquid Milk, Solid Dairy and Milk Powder Production, 2009-2011 Table 15, China’s Dairy, Liquid Milk and Solid Dairy Production by Province, 2008-2010 Table 16, 2010 Manufacturing Capacity of China’s Dairy Enterprises with more 500MT/Day Table 17, China’s Milk Supply-Demand Balance in Main Dairy Producing Provinces, 2008-2010 Table 18, China’s Dairy Import Volume, Export Volume and Values by Variety, 2009-2010 Table 19, China’s Milk Powder Imports and Import Price by Variety, 2009-2010 Table 20, China’s Milk Powder Imports and Import Price by Original Country, 2009-2010 Table 21, China’s Milk Powder Imports and Import Price by Province, 2009-2010 Table 22, China’s Milk Powder Exports and Export Price by Variety, 2009-2010 Table 23, China’s Milk Powder Exports and Export Price by Country of Destination, 2009-2010 Table 24, China’s Fresh Milk Imports and Import Price by Variety, 2009-2010 Table 25, China’s Fresh Milk Imports and Import Price by Original Country, 2009-2010 Table 26, China’s Fresh Milk Imports and Import Price by Province, 2009-2010 Table 27, China’s Fresh Milk Exports and Export Price by Variety, 2009-2010 Table 28, China’s Fresh Milk Exports and Export Price by Country of Destination, 2009-2010 Table 29, China’s Whey Products Imports and Import Price, 2009-2010 Table 30, China’s Whey Products Imports and Import Price by Original Country, 2009-2010 Table 31, China’s Whey Products Imports and Import Price by Province, 2009-2010 Table 32, China’s Cheese Imports and Import Price, 2009-2010 Table 33, China’s Cheese Imports and Import Price by Original Country, 2009-2010 Table 34, China’s Cheese Imports and Import Price by Province, 2009-2010 Table 35, Forecast of 2011 China’s Dairy Import and Export Volume by Variety Table 36, Per Capita Dairy Consumption of China’s Urban and Rural Residents, 2008-2010 Table 37, Per Capita Fresh Milk, Yogurt and Milk Powder Consumption of China’s Urban Residents, 2008-2010 Table 38, Forecast of 2011 Per Capita Dairy Consumption of China’s Urban and Rural Residents Figure 1, 2010 China’s Different Scaled Cow Farming Figure 2, China’s Cow Inventory, 1990-2010 Figure 3, 2010 China’s Cow Inventory by Province Figure 4, China’s Cow Inventory in Main Producing Provinces, 1990-2010 Figure 5, China’s Cow Yield, 1990-2010 Figure 6, 2010 China’s Cow Yield by Province Figure 7, China’s Cow Yield in Main Producing Provinces, 1990-2010 Figure 8, China’s Milk Production, 1990-2010 Figure 9, 2010 China’s Milk Production by Province Figure 10, China’s Milk Production in Main Producing Provinces, 1990-2010 Figure 11, Change of Milk Price in Main Producing Provinces by Month, 2008-2010 Figure 12, Change of Corn and Soybean Meal Prices in Main Milk Producing Provinces, 2008-2010 Figure 13, Change of Feedstuff Cost and Cattle Farming Benefits in Main Milk Producing Provinces by Month, 2008-2010 Figure 14, Change of China’s Dairy, Liquid Milk and Solid Dairy Production, 2000-2010 Figure 15, 2010 China’s Dairy Production by Provinces Figure 16, Change of Dairy Production in Main Producing Provinces, 2000-2010 Figure 17, 2010 China’s Liquid Milk Production by Provinces Figure 18, Change of Liquid Milk Production in Main Producing Provinces, 2000-2010 Figure 19, 2010 China’s Solid Dairy Production by Provinces Figure 20, Change of Solid Dairy Production in Main Producing Provinces, 2000-2010 Figure 21, 2010 China’s Milk Processing Capacity by Province Figure 22, 2010 China’s Main Dairy Enterprises Scale by Manufacturing Capacity per day Figure 23, Change of China’s Dairy Imports and Exports, 2003-2010 Figure 24, China’s Dairy Imports and Growth Rate, 2003-2010 Figure 25, 2010 China’s Dairy Import Structure Figure 26, China’s Dairy Exports and Growth Rate, 2003-2010 Figure 27, 2010 China’s Dairy Export Structure Figure 28, China’s Milk Powder Imports and Growth Rate, 2003-2010 Figure 29, 2010 China’s Milk Powder Import Structure Figure 30, China’s Milk Powder Imports by Variety, 2003-2010 Figure 31, China’s Milk Powder Import Prices by Variety, 2003-2010 Figure 32, 2010 Major Original Countries of Milk Powder Imports Figure 33, China’s Milk Powder Imports by Original Country, 2003-2010 Figure 34, China’s Milk Powder Import Prices by Original Country, 2003-2010 Figure 35, 2010 Major Provinces of Milk Powder Imports Figure 36, China’s Milk Powder Imports by Province, 2003-2010 Figure 37, China’s Milk Powder Import Prices by Province, 2003-2010 Figure 38, China’s Milk Powder Exports and Growth Rate, 2003-2010 Figure 39, 2010 China’s Milk Powder Export Structure Figure 40, 2010 Major Destination Countries of Milk Powder Exports Figure 41, China’s Fresh Milk Imports and Growth Rate, 2003-2010 Figure 42, 2010 China’s Fresh Milk Import Structure Figure 43, China’s Fresh Milk Imports by Variety, 2003-2010 Figure 44, China’s Fresh Milk Import Prices by Variety, 2003-2010 Figure 45, 2010 Major Original Countries of Fresh Milk Imports Figure 46, China’s Fresh Milk Imports by Original Country, 2003-2010 Figure 47, China’s Fresh Milk Import Prices by Original Country, 2003-2010 Figure 48, China’s Fresh Milk Exports and Growth Rate, 2003-2010 Figure 49, 2010 China’s Fresh Milk Export Structure Figure 50, China’s Fresh Milk Powder Exports by Variety, 2003-2010 Figure 51, China’s Fresh Milk Powder Export Prices by Variety, 2003-2010 Figure 52, 2010 Major Destination Countries of Milk Powder Exports Figure 53, China’s Whey Products Imports and Growth Rate, 2003-2010 Figure 54, China’s Whey Products Imports and Import Prices, 2003-2010 Figure 55, 2010 Major Original Country of Whey Products Imports Figure 56, Whey Products Imports by Original Country, 2003-2010 Figure 57, Whey Products Import Prices by Original Country, 2003-2010 Figure 58, 2010 Major Provinces of Whey Products Imports Figure 59, Whey Products Imports by Province, 2003-2010 Figure 60, Whey Products Import Prices by Province, 2003-2010 Figure 61, China’s Cheese Imports and Growth Rate, 2003-2010 Figure 62, China’s Cheese Imports and Import Price, 2003-2010 Figure 63, 2010 Original Countries of Cheese Imports Figure 64, Cheese Imports by Original Country, 2003-2010 Figure 65, Cheese Import Prices by Original Country, 2003-2010 Figure 66, Per Capita Dairy Consumption in China, 2000-2010 Figure 67, Per Capita Dairy Consumption of China’s Urban and Rural Residents, 2000-2010 Figure 68, Per Capita Dairy Consumption Cost of China’s Urban Residents, 2005-2010 Figure 69, 2010 Dairy Consumption Structure of China’s Urban Residents Figure 70, Per Capita Fresh Milk, Yogurt and Milk Powder Consumption of China’s Urban Residents, 2003-2010 Figure 71, China’s Pasteurized Milk and UHT Milk Retail Prices in Bigger City by Month, 2008-2010 Figure 72, China’s Fresh Milk Price in Main Consumption Province by Month, 2007-2010 Figure 73, China’s Yogurt and Milk Powder Retail Price in Whole Market by Month, 2008-2010 [Tabellenverzeichnis ausblenden] |
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