Dallas, TX -- (SBWire) -- 07/14/2015 --With economic development and lifestyle changes, the demand for dairy products in China keeps rising.
In 2014, the output of dairy products was 26.518 million tons in China, decreasing 1.23% year on year. And such major producers as Inner Mongolia, Heilongjiang and Shandong all reported a decline in diary production.
Dairy production fell for the first time in 2014 over the last three decades. Since 2009, annual output of dairy products slowed down its growth which used to be at an average rate of 15-20%. For instance, the average annual growth rate reported 12.7% during the period of 2009-2011, 8.1% in 2012 and 5.2% in 2013. The reasons for this are as follows: weak consumption growth resulted from high price and high cost of production; shock brought about by the large imports of cheap dairy products and frequent disclosure of security incidents which lowered some consumers' confidence of domestic dairy products.
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Milk production in 2013 declined by 5.7%, i.e. 2.12 million tons compared with 2012 while cow stocks decreased about 10% which led to milk shortage at the turn of the year. Compared with 2013, milk production rose by 5.5% to 37.25 million tons. And the average purchase price of milk rose from CNY 3.62 per kilogram in 2013 to CNY 3.29 per kilogram.
There were about 630 dairy producers in 2014 in China that brought in sales of CNY 329.77 billion with a year-on-year growth of 18.07% and profits of CNY 22.532 billion with a year-on-year growth of 25.63%.
In recent years, frequent security incidents of domestic dairy products have made consumers especially parents of infants turn to imported ones. According to the statistics of customs, 2.0519 million tons of dairy products were imported into China in 2014, increasing 12.30% year on year with a total value of USD 8.487 billion which increased 19.75% year on year.
Specifically, the import volume of milk powder was 0.9237 million tons and its import value was USD 4.437 billion, respectively increasing 8.11% and 23.77% year on year; the import volume of infant milk powder was 0.1231 million tons, increasing 0.31% year on year; the import volume of whey powder, a raw material of infant milk powder, was 0.4044 million tons with a year-on-year decrease of 6.83% which signaled the decrease in domestic infant milk powder. Besides, 66,000 tons of cheese and 80,400 tons of cream were also imported into China in 2014, respectively increasing 39.43% and 53.74% compared with last year. Clearly, imported dairy products have become an important part of the Chinese diary market.
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The reasons for rise in dairy import in recent years are as follows: increasing dependence on imported dairy products as a result of the crisis of confidence caused by frequent security incidents of domestic dairy products and higher raw milk price in domestic market than in international market which prompted the big increase in milk powder import.
With economic development and rise in per capital income, the demand for dairy products in China will keep increasing, so does the demand for imported dairy products. Therefore, China will become increasingly important in the next few years for dairy producers around the world.
Readers can get at least the following information through this report:
-government policy for dairy industry in China
-supply and demand of dairy products in China
-import and export of dairy products in China
-major dairy manufacturers and their operation status in China
-current situation of infant milk powder market in China
-security incidents in dairy industry in China in recent years
-development outlook of dairy industry in China
The author suggests the following groups of people purchase this report:
-dairy manufacturers
-enterprises engaged in dairy trade
-research institutions/ investors interested in dairy industry in China
Table of Contents
1 Overview of Dairy Industry in China
1.1 Definition and Classification
1.1.1 Definition
1.1.2 Classification
1.2 Dairy Industry's Role in Chinese Economy
1.2.1 Overview
1.2.2 Sector Scale
2 Development Environment of Dairy Industry in China, 2011-2015
2.1 Economic Environment
2.1.1 Chinese Economy
2.1.2 Global Economy
2.2 Policy Environment
2.2.1 Policy for Dairy Industry
2.2.2 Food Safety Policy
2.2.3 Import and Export Policy
2.3 Social Environment
2.3.1 Overview of Social Environment and Consumption View in China
2.3.2 Security Incidents of Dairy Products
3 Operation Status of Dairy Industry in China, 2010-2014
3.1 Supply
3.1.1 Production
3.1.2 Supply Structure
3.2 Demand
3.2.1 Market Size
3.2.2 Demand Structure
3.2.3 Analysis of Supply and Demand Balance
3.2.4 Price Change
3.3 Investment and Financing Analysis
3.3.1 Fixed Asset Investment
3.3.2 Acquisition and Reorganization
4 Analysis of Competition in Dairy Industry in China
4.1 Barriers to Entry and Exit
4.1.1 Barriers to Entry
4.1.2 Barriers to Exit
4.2 Competitive Structure of Dairy Industry
4.2.1 Upstream Raw Milk Suppliers' Bargaining Power
4.2.2 Competition among Existing Companies
4.2.3 Consumers' Bargaining Power
4.2.4 Threat Posed by Newcomers
4.2.5 Substitute for Dairy Products
5 Analysis of Sub-industries of Dairy Industry in China, 2010-2014
5.1 Introduction to Sub-industries
5.2 Liquid Milk Industry
5.2.1 Supply
5.2.2 Demand
5.2.3 Price Analysis
5.2.4 Market Competition
5.2.5 Development Trend
5.3 Adult and Infant Milk Powder
5.3.1 Supply
5.3.2 Demand
5.3.3 Competition between Domestic and Imported Milk Powder
5.3.4 Import
5.4 Yogurt
5.4.1 Market Profile
5.4.2 Yogurt Price
5.4.3 Development Trend
5.5 Other Dairy Products
5.5.4 Market Profile
5.5.2 Development Trend
6 Import and Export Analysis of Dairy Products in China, 2010-2014
6.1 Import
6.1.1 Overview
6.1.2 Product Structure of Imported Dairy Products
6.1.3 Major Sources of Import
6.1.4 Import Trend
6.2 Export
6.2.1 Export Overview
6.2.2 Export Trend
7 Introduction to Key Enterprises in Dairy Industry in China, 2011-2015
7.1 Mengniu Dair
7.1.1 Company Profile
7.1.2 Operation Status
7.2 Inner Mongolia Yili Industrial Group Co., Ltd
7.3 Bright Diary & Food Co., Ltd
7.4 Wondersun
7.5 Feihe International, Inc.
7.6 Shuangcheng Nestle Co., Ltd
7.7 Guangdong YASHILI Group Co., Ltd
7.8 Beijing Sanyuan Foods Co., Ltd
7.9 Major Infant Milk Powder Manufacturers in China
7.9.1 Yili
7.9.2 Wondersun
7.9.3 Feihe
7.9.4 Guangdong YASHILI
7.9.5 Wissun International Group
7.9.6 Synutra
7.9.7 YinQiao Dairy
7.9.8 Longdan Dairy
7.9.9 CHG
7.9.10 Mengniu Dair
8 Expectation to Dairy Industry in China, 2015-2019
8.1 Factors Influencing Development
8.1.1 Economic Situation
8.1.2 Industrial Policy
8.1.3 Consumption View
8.2 Supply and Demand Forecast
8.2.1 Supply
8.2.2 Demand
8.2.3 Import and Export Forecast
8.3 Discussion about Investment Opportunity
8.3.1 Sub-industries and Product Investment Opportunity
8.3.2 Regional Investment Opportunity
8.4 Advice on Investment and Development
China Dairy Market Research Report 2015-2019