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Published by: CCM International Limited
Published: Sep. 7, 2009 - 399 Pages
Table of Contents
- Executive summary
- Introduction and methodology
- I Pesticide industry in China
- I-1.1 Pesticide history in China
- I-1.2 Pesticide supply in China
- I-1.3 Pesticide demand in China
- I-1.4 Governmental policies on agriculture & pesticide industry
- II Factors influencing China’s glyphosate industry
- II-1 Economic environment
- II-2 Government policy
- II-3 Crop planting situation in the world
- II-4 Crop planting situation in China
- II-5 Entry barriers of glyphosate industry
- III Glyphosate upstream industry
- III-1 Introduction to key raw materials & intermediates of glyphosate
- III-1.1 Glycine
- III-1.2 IDAN
- III-1.3 DEA
- III-1.4 PMIDA
- III-1.5 Yellow phosphorous
- III-1.6 Phosphorus trichloride
- III-1.7 Dimethyl phosphite
- III-1.8 Paraformaldehyde
- III-1.9 Hydrocyanic acid
- III-1.10 Other materials
- III-1.10.1 Formaldehyde
- III-1.10.2 Natural gas
- III-2 Impacts of raw materials on glyphosate industry
- IV Glyphosate supply
- IV-1 Glyphosate registration situation
- IV-2 Glyphosate technical
- China’s position in the world glyphosate technical supply
- Total supply
- Producers
- Production by region
- Production by pathway
- New projects
- IV-3 Glyphosate formulations
- IV-3.1 Overview
- China’s position in the world glyphosate formulations supply
- Total supply by specific formulation IV-3.2 Introduction to specific formulations
- Glyphosate 41% solution
- Soluble powder & WP forms of glyphosate formulations
- High content glyphosate water formulations
- IV-3.3 China’s weakness in formulation production
- IV-3.4 Analysis of ban on glyphosate SL with concentration less than 30%
- IV-3.5 China’s glyphosate formulation trend and its impacts on global market
- IV-4 Mass balance between glyphosate and its upstream products IV-5 Forecast of glyphosate supply in the next five years
- V Trade analysis
- V-1 Trade position in the world
- V-2 Antidumping issues involving Chinese glyphosate
- V-3 Export situation of PMIDA and glyphosate
- V-4 Chinese glyphosate flow
- V-5 Trade trend of glyphosate in the next five years
- VI Pricing of glyphosate
- VI-1 Price
- VI-1.1 Key factors influencing glyphosate pricing
- VI-1.2 Analysis of price changes in the past
- VI-1.3 Current price and price forecast to 2009~2014
- VI-2 Price index model for glyphosate
- VI-3 Identification VII Demand for glyphosate
- VII-1 Global demand for glyphosate - Overview of global genetically modified crop
- VII-2 Domestic demand for glyphosate
- VII-2.1 Overview of Chinese glyphosate technical consumption
- VII-2.2 Position and market size of glyphosate in herbicide industry
- VII-2.3 Glyphosate formulations use in China by specific formulation - by crop - by region
- VII-3 Forecast of glyphosate demand in the next five years
- VIII Production technology & technology level
- VIII-1 Glyphosate technical
- VIII-1.1 AEA pathway
- VIII-1.1.1 Description
- VIII-1.1.2 Development of AEA pathway in China
- VIII-1.1.3 Theoretical consumption of raw materials for AEA pathway
- VIII-1.1.4 Advantages and problems
- VIII-1.2 DEA route
- VIII-1.2.1 Description
- VIII-1.2.2 Development of AEA pathway in China
- VIII-1.2.3 Theoretical consumption of raw materials for AEA pathway
- VIII-1.2.4 Advantages and problems
- VIII-1.3 IDAN route
- VIII-1.3.1 Description VIII-1.3.2 Development of AEA pathway in China
- VIII-1.3.3 Theoretical consumption of raw materials for AEA pathway
- VIII-1.3.4 Advantages and problems
- VIII-1.4 Comparison of different pathways and development trend
- VIII-1.5 Wastewater treatment technology
- VIII-2 Glyphosate formulations
- VIII-3 Cost analysis of glyphosate (five major glyphosate producers)
- VIII-3.1 Zhejiang Wynca Chemical Industrial Group Co., Ltd.
- VIII-3.2 Nantong Jiangshan Agrochemical & Chemical Co., Ltd.
- VIII-3.3 Anhui Huaxing Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.
- VIII-3.4 Jiangsu Yangnong Chemical Group Co., Ltd.
- VIII-3.5 Hubei Sanonda Co., Ltd.
- IX Competitive landscape of Chinese glyphosate industry
- X Outlook of Chinese glyphosate in the next five years
- X-1 Research hot points
- X-2 Development trend of pathways
- X-3 Change trend of production cost
- X-4 Trends of supply & demand
- XI Conclusion, challenges, commercial opportunities and recommendation
- XI-1 Conclusion
- XI-2 Challenges, commercial opportunities and recommendation
- XII Appendix
- XII-1 Glyphosate technical producers
- XII-1.01 Zhejiang Wynca Chemical Group Co., Ltd.
- XII-1.02 Zhenjiang Jiangnan Chemicals Co., Ltd.
- XII-1.03 Hubei Taisheng Chemical Co., Ltd.
- XII-1.04 Zhejiang Jinfanda Bio-chemical Co., Ltd.
- XII-1.05 Nantong Jiangshan Agrochemical & Chemical Co., Ltd.
- XII-1.06 Anhui Huaxing Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.
- XII-1.07 Zhejiang Jingma Chemicals Co., Ltd.
- XII-1.08 Sichuan Fuhua Agro-chemical Technology Co., Ltd.
- XII-1.09 Chongqing Yongchuan Pesticide Plant
- XII-1.10 Shandong Vicome Greenland Chemical Co., Ltd.
- XII-1.11 Jiangsu Good Harvest-Weien Agrochemical Co., Ltd.
- XII-1.12 Zhejiang Linghua Chemicals Group Co., Ltd.
- XII-1.13 Hunan Yongzhou Guangfeng Agrochemical Co., Ltd.
- XII-1.14 Fujian Sannong Group Co., Ltd.
- XII-1.15 Anhui Chloro-alkali Chemical Group Co., Ltd.
- XII-1.16 Shandong Weifang Rainbow Chemical Co., Ltd.
- XII-1.17 Zhejiang Biok K.P. Chemical Co., Ltd.
- XII-1.18 Shandong Qiaochang Chemical Co., Ltd.
- XII-1.19 Shanghai Shenglian Chemical Ltd.
- XII-1.20 Jiangsu Yinyan Specialty Chemicals Co., Ltd.
- XII-1.21 Shandong Binnong Technology Co., Ltd.
- XII-1.22 Ningxia Sanxi Technology Co., Ltd.
- XII-1.23 Jiangsu Fengshan Agrochemistry Co., Ltd.
- XII-1.24 Jiangsu Tenglong Biological & Medicinal Co., Ltd.
- XII-1.25 Shanghai Hujiang United Chemical Co., Ltd.
- XII-1.26 Sichuan Beier Industry Co., Ltd.
- XII-1.27 Hubei Sanonda Co., Ltd.
- XII-1.28 Jiangsu Kuaida Agrochemical Co., Ltd.
- XII-1.29 Anhui Shunong Agrochemcials Co., Ltd.
- XII-1.30 Anhui Guangxin Tongling Chemical Company
- XII-1.31 Jiangsu Huifeng Agrochemical Co., Ltd.
- XII-1.32 Jiangsu Suzhou Jiahui Chemical Co., Ltd.
- XII-1.33 Changshu Pesticides Factory Co., Ltd.
- XII-1.34 Jiangsu Taicang Pesticide Factory Co., Ltd.
- XII-1.35 Jiangyin No.2 Pesticides Co., Ltd.
- XII-1.36 Jiangsu Jinghong Chemical Co., Ltd.
- XII-1.37 Jiangsu Nantong Lihua Agrochemical Co., Ltd.
- XII-1.38 Hebei Qifeng Chemical Co., Ltd.
- XII-1.39 Hubei Wuhan Zhongxin Chemical Co., Ltd.
- XII-1.40 Jiangsu Yangnong Chemical Group Co., Ltd.
- XII-1.41 Anyang Anlin Bio-chemical Co., Ltd.
- XII-1.42 Henan Hebi Nonglin Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
- XII-1.43 Shijiazhuang Baofeng Chemical Co., Ltd.
- XII-1.44 Guangxi Yiduoshou Bio-technology Co., Ltd.
- XII-1.45 Shandong Wucheng Kangda Chemical Co., Ltd.
- XII-2 PMIDA producers
- XII-2.01 Jinan Glyline Chemical Co., Ltd.
- XII-2.02 Anhui Harvest Fine Chemicals Industry Co., Ltd.
- XII-2.03 Jiangsu Nantong Feitian Chemical Industrial Co., Ltd.
- XII-2.04 Nantong Kaihua Chemical Co., Ltd.
- XII-2.05 Jiangsu Zhongdan Group Co., Ltd.
- XII-3 Recent activities
- XII-4 SWOT analysis of the five glyphosate manufacturers
- LIST OF TBALRS
- Table I -1.1-1 Chinese pesticide industry development
- Table I-1.2-1 Output structure of pesticides by volume, 1986-2008 (‘000 tonnes)
- Table I-3.2-1 Import & export of pesticides in China, 1993-2008
- Table II-1 Factors influencing China’s glyphosate industry
- Table II-1.2-1 China’s policies to boost peasants’ income
- Table II-1.3-1 Comparison of labor supply and cost between China and US
- Table II-1.4-1 Relationship of RMB appreciation with glyphosate technical net profit rate, 2008
- Table II-1.5-1 Chinese export value of all products and growth rate, Q1 2008 and Q1 2009
- Table II-1.6-1 China’s electricity consumption situation, 2004-2007 (100 million KWh)
- Table II-1.7-1 Forecasted bio-energy output in China, 2005, 2010 and 2020
- Table II-2.2-1 Advantages of no-tillage land and its application situation in China
- Table II-2.3-1 Wastewater discharge standard for glyphosate industry in GB8978-1996 (mg/L)
- Table II-2.3-2 Environmental policies and environmental cost in glyphosate industry in China
- Table II-2.4-1 Preferential policies provided to enterprises in Jiangsu Rudong
- Table II-3-1 Area of cultivated land in some countries, 2007
- Table II-3.2-1 Global planting area of GM crops, 1996-2008
- Table II-5-1 Capital barriers for glyphosate manufacturers in China
- Table II-5-2 Comparison between Zhejiang Wynca and Anhui Tongling
- Table II-5-3 Anti-dumping charges launched against Chinese glyphosate by Monsanto
- Table II-5-4 Purchase prices of different glyphosate production technologies
- Table II-5-5 Environment barriers of glyphosate industry in China
- Table III-1.1.1-1 Raw material consumption of glycine production by chloroactic acid ammonolysis process, Aug. 2009
- Table III-1.1.1-2 Raw materials consumption of glycine production by natural gas-HCN process, Aug. 2009
- Table III-1.1.1-3 China’s production of tech-grade glycine, 2009
- Table III-1.1.2-1 Ex-factory price change of industrial grade glycine since 2006
- Table III-1.1.3-1 Consumption of glycine in glyphosate, 2001-2008, tonne
- Table III-1.1.3-2 Main glyphosate producers and their glycine suppliers, 2009
- Table III-1.2-1 Comparison of different production routes of IDAN in China
- Table III-1.2.2-2 List of IDAN producers in China as of August 2009 (tonne)
- Table III-1.2.2-3 Basic information of main potential producers of IDAN in China
- Table III-1.2.2-4 IDAN projects of main potential producers in China
- Table III-1.2.4--1 Main IDAN glyphosate producers in China, 2009
- Table III-1.3.1-1 Production cost of EA, May 2008
- Table III-1.3.1-2 Manufacturers of EA in China -1
- Table III-1.3.1-3 Manufacturers of EA in China -2
- Table III-1.3.1-4 Manufacturers of DEA in China (tonne)
- Table III-1.3.1-5 Potential projects of EA in China
- Table III-1.3.1-5 Specification comparison between homemade DEA and imported DEA
- Table III-1.3.2-1 Antidumping duties on EA for different companies
- Table III-1.3.2-2 Shipment mode of imported DEA by tonne, 2004-2008
- Table III-1.3.2-3 Import quantity and price of DEA, 2004-2008 (tonne, USD/kg)
- Table III-1.3.2-4 Import quantity of DEA by glyphosate producers, 2003- Apr. 2009 (tonne)
- Table III-1.3.4-1 Output of PMIDA & glyphosate by taking DEA as raw material and consumption volume of DEA, 2004-2008 (tonne)
- Table III-1.3.4-2 Active producers of glyphosate taking DEA as raw material in China (tonne)
- Table III-1.4.1.1 Manufacturers of PMIDA in China (tonne)
- Table III-1.5.1-1 Yellow phosphorus output in different regions of China, 1999~2008 (tonne)
- Table III-1.5.1-2 Raw material cost of yellow phosphorous in Jul. 2009
- Table III-1.6.1-1 Active producers of PCl3 in China, 2009
AbstractChina in 2009 has posted new record of glyphosate technical capacity of 655,400t/a and 190,000t/a for PMIDA, an eye-catching climb over that in 2008, respectively 485,400t/a and 172,200t/a. Capacity expansion has further strengthened China’s dominating position in global technical supply, accounting for around 70% of the world total at present.
However, China now remains at the low end of the global glyphosate value chain, as a technical supplier, due to its ineffective formulation production technology, weak sales channel and unaccessible registration in international market. Things might change in the future, and China’s influence and importance in global glyphosate formulation market is expected to increase in the near future. Climbing export volume of glyphosate formulation from China might be a clear signal of this trend----- H1 2009 witnessed 20,000 tonnes increased export volume of Chinese glyphosate formulation, compared with the same period of last year, a 20% increase. Among the increased volume, about 97% is exported to U.S., the base of Monsanto.
Given China’s glyphosate changing trend in 2008-2009, both domestic and overseas glyphosate enterprises should pay close attention to existing and potential competitors in China, especially their technology improvement, production cost and market activities, etc., in order to better seize business opportunities.
This report, based on CCM’s 6-year research experiences in Chinese glyphosate industry and its upstream sectors, dives deep into China’s glyphosate industry to figure out the industry’s key characteristics, latest dynamics and future trends, in terms of production, R&D, pricing, export situation, trade flow, consumption/demand, overseas market, key players’ competitiveness and production cost, international collaboration etc. From a global perspective, this sixth edition will provide you with CCM’s primary intelligence.
Penetrating into China’s changing glyphosate market, this report not only provides more accurate data, but also strengthens the following aspects:
- Technology innovation and development in mother liquid treatment
- Technology improvement on formulation production
- Adjuvant development situation
- Analysis on flow research and value chain
- New price model for technical
- Production cost changes
- Consumption investigation
- Glyphosate price fluctuation in past two years and its potential trend
Through explorations in above key aspects, key findings turn out as follows:
- Most glyphosate technical manufacturers are decreasing investment except those with advanced technology or long-term cooperation with MNCs
- Major export destinations have remained as South America, North America and Asia
- Manufacturers are paying more attention to formulation market
- International cooperation is becoming a trend, such as Nantong Jiangshan with Syngenta
- Air oxidation method is not as good as expected
- Technology update and increased investment in wastewater treatment has become a hotspot and an urgent problem with China’s looming ban on production of formulation with AI content lower than 30%.
- Industry integration especially capacity concentration is seeing a pressing trend.
What can you benefit from this report?
As China’s glyphosate has been playing a crucial role in global market and its position will last and even enhance in the future, investment opportunities do exist in Chinese market. With CCM’s insights in this industry, this report will help senior executives and decision makers responsible for formulating business development strategy or seeking competitor intelligence, to better grasp investment opportunities.
Furthermore, the report, covering China’s glyphosate’s whole value chain, will provide insights to most key players along this chain, such as suppliers, distributors, traders of glyphosate raw materials, its intermediates, technical and formulation, as well as technology researchers, suppliers, etc. namely those involved in glyphosate industry or its upstream and downstream industries, thus bringing unexpected benefits to these players.
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