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government declares that the total output volume of grains in China was 589.57
million tons in 2012, increasing by 3.2%. In 2012, the total planting area of
grains in China was 111.267 million hectares, increasing by 0.6% YOY. The
planting area in many regions remained stable or slightly increased, and that
in a few regions decreased. In 2012, the planting area of unhusked rice and
corns in China was 30.297 million hectares and 34.949 million hectares
respectively, increasing by 240,000 hectares and 1.407 million hectares YOY;
that of wheat and soybeans was 24.139 million hectares and 7.177 million
hectares respectively, decreasing by 131,000 hectares and 712,000 hectares YOY.
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With the increasingly large
population and improved living standards of Chinese people, the demand for
meat, dairy products and eggs keeps growing. Therefore, the demand for grains
also keeps rising in China. With the low profits of engaging in agricultural
activities, a large amount of labor force in rural areas has moved to urban
areas more than 30 years after China's reform and opening-up. China
agricultural industry is in short of labor force and the output volume of
grains can hardly increase.
With the imbalanced relation
between the supply and demand of grains, China has to import a large number of
grains. Before 2003, the export scale of agricultural products in China was
larger than the import scale, and the trade surplus was between USD 2 billion
and USD 6 billion. However, the import value of agricultural products in 2004
reached USD 28.13 billion, and the trade deficit was USD 5.04 billion. In 2012,
the trade deficit was USD 49.19 billion, increasing by almost 10 times in 8
years. If grains refer to cereals, beans and potatoes, China imported more than
72 million tons of grains in 2012, accounting for above 10% of that of newly
supplied grains (total grain output volume + cereal import volume + soybean
import volume) in 2012. China becomes the largest importer of grains around the
world.
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There are tens of thousands of
local grain processing enterprises in China. Most of them are regional
enterprises, and there are also a few leading enterprises (e.g., COFCO
Corporation). As there are huge potential opportunities in China, many
international grain processing giants have entered China market.
In recent years, Chinese
government issued a series of policies to promote the development of grain production,
such as cancelling the agricultural tax, releasing agricultural subsidies, and
issuing the policy of grain procurement at protective prices. These policies
can benefit the production of grains in China. As many labor force in rural
areas has moved to urban areas and the prices of chemical fertilizers,
pesticides, seeds and other agricultural means of production are high, the
profits of the planting industry are very low and the output volume of grains
in China can hardly increase at high speed.
It is predicted that the demand
for grains in China will keep increasing year after year in the next few years,
and the import volume of grains will also rise. For grain-related industries,
there are huge investment opportunities in China.
The author of this report has
conducted many researches and surveys towards China grain industry, the grain
processing market and grain processing enterprises, and has quoted many
valuable second-hand data from governmental organizations and research
institutions.
Readers can
obtain the following information or more through this report:
·
Status of grain planting in China, 2008-2012
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Output volume and varieties of grains in China, 2008-2012
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Import and export status of grains in China
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Grain planting subsidy policy in China and its influence to China
grain industry
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Factors influencing the development of China grain industry
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Price trend of grains in China
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Important grain processing enterprises in China and their
operation statuses
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Forecast on the development of China grain industry, 2014-2018
The following
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Suppliers of agricultural means of production (seeds, chemical
fertilizers, pesticides, etc.)
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Grain planting enterprises
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Grain processing and trading enterprises
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Investors/research institutes concerned about China grain industry
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Enterprises that want to export grains to China can contact CRI
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