China Agribusiness Report Q2 2013 - New Study Released


Recently published research from Business Monitor International, "China Agribusiness Report Q2 2013", is now available at Fast Market Research


Published on 20 March 2013

by Bill Thompson

(WireNews+Co)

Boston, MA

China's weight in the global agricultural sector is growing, with the country having an increasing role in international production balances and prices. China will maintain a strong appetite for key commodities, and we see particularly strong production growth potential for sugar, dairy and meat products. High demand growth, strong government support and potential for investment and consolidation in these industries will help them outperform in the coming years. However, the agribusiness sector is going through challenging times, with the GDP slowing down, consumers' trust in food safety dwindling, food ingredients prices rising, labour costs soaring and bank loan requirements for small sized enterprises tightening. This is best seen in the mild pork production forecast for 2012/13, as producers reduce pig herd expansion on the back of low profitability.

Key Forecasts

- Soybean consumption growth to 2017: 43.8% to 102.1mn tonnes. Output expansion will be driven by economic growth, which is leading to rising incomes and thus greater meat consumption. Growth will also be driven by strong demand from the livestock sector (for soybean meal), and as soybean oil is the most popular edible oil in the country.
- Pork production growth to 2016/17: 19.4% to 61.6mn tonnes. Production continues to be encouraged by elevated local livestock prices. The increased availability of vaccinations and the ongoing commercialisation of the industry are also likely to boost output in the coming years.
- Sugar consumption growth to 2017: 24.0% to 17.7mn tonnes. Chinese incomes are rising, supporting demand for products in key industries, such as confectionery, dairy, beverage and food processing.
- BMI universe agribusiness market value: US$530.2mn in 2013 (down 2.0% compared with 2012, growth forecast to average 2.5% annually between 2012 and 2017).
- 2013 real GDP growth: 7.5% (from 7.7% in 2012, forecast to average 6.6% between 2012 and 2017).
- 2013 consumer price inflation: 2.8% ave (from 2.7% in 2012, forecast to average 2.8% between 2012 and 2017).
- 2013 central bank policy rate: 5.75% ave (from 6.00% in 2012, forecast to average 5.71% between 2012 and 2017).

View Full Report Details and Table of Contents (http://www.fastmr.com/prod/552280_china_agribusiness_report_q2_2013.aspx?afid=201)

Key Revisions To Forecasts

- Cotton production forecast for 2012/13 revised up, to 33.5mn 480lb bales (compared with a previous forecast for 31.4mn bales). High output growth in Xinjiang Autonomous Region, driven by favourable weather, increased planted area and government support, is likely to offset yield reductions in eastern China.
- Corn production forecast for 2012/13 revised up, to 202.0mn tonnes (compared with a previous forecast for 198.0mn tonnes). Favourable weather conditions as well as lower profit margins for soybeans and cotton has led to higher-than-expected yields and area harvested.

Key Developments




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Posted 2013-03-20 06:27:00