PALM NEWS MALAYSIAN PALM OIL BOARD Sunday, 17 Nov 2024

Total Views: 120
MARKET DEVELOPMENT
2004/2005 Soybean Imports to China Hit All Time High of 25.8 Million Tons
calendar17-10-2006 | linkBusiness Wires | Share This Post:





16/10/06 DUBLIN, Ireland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c43554) has announced the addition of 2005-2006 China Oil & Oil Plants Market Review & Outlook to their offering.

In recent years output of Chinese soybean, rapeseed, peanut and other oil plants went up slowly while domestic demand kept rising. Meanwhile, along with the development of the livestock and feed industry, meal demand also continued to rise. In 2004/2005, soybean import volume hit the all time record, at 25.8 million tons; import quantum of soybean oil was 1 million tons than last year and palm oil imports sharply increased to 4.3 million tons.

Due to sufficient supply in the domestic market, oil price kept at low levels. In the first half year there was a hog streptococcus outbreak and in the second half of the year, the bird flu epidemic. These events coupled with a full soymeal supply meant that soymeal market was dull.

After being hit hard in 2004, the domestic crushing industry was at a long-term deficit, which speeded up the conformity of crushing enterprises.

This report will sum up the oil & fat market in 2004 and analyze market trends for the coming year.

Summary of Contents:

CHAPTER ONE

Characteristics of Chinese Oil & Oil Plants Market in 2004/2005

1.1 Output of Chinese Main Oil Plants Went Down

1.2 Characteristics of Main Oil Plants Trade

1.3 Changes of Main Oil Produce

1.4 Trade of Main Oils

1.5 Oil Price Continued to be Weak

CHAPTER TWO

Analysis of Chinese Soybean Market

2.1 Chinese Soybean Output Declined

2.2 Substantial Increase of Chinese Soybean Imports

2.3 Chinese Soybean Price Alteration in 2004/2005

2.4 Chinese Soybean Crushing in 2004/2005

2.5 Chinese Soybean Market Outlook in 2005/2006

2.6 Supply and Demand Analysis of Chinese Soybean in 2005/2006

CHAPTER THREE

Analysis of Chinese Rapeseed Market

3.1 Chinese Rapeseed Output Declined

3.2 Analysis of Chinese Rapeseed Imports

3.3 Chinese Planted Areas of Rapeseed Was Hard to Enlarge

3.4 Import Volume Will Increase Next Year

3.5 Supply and Demand Analysis of Chinese Rapeseed in 2005/2006

CHAPTER FOUR

Analysis of Chinese Peanut Market

4.1 Peanut Output Declined in 2005

4.2 Peanut Export in 2004/2005

4.3 Chinese Peanut Market Stood Steady

4.4 Outlook of Chinese Peanut Market in 2006

4.5 Supply and Demand Analysis of Chinese Peanut in 2005/2006

CHAPTER FIVE

Analysis of Chinese Soybean Oil Market

5.1 Soybean Oil Output Sharply Increased in 2005

5.2 Soybean Oil Imports Went Down Distinctly in 2005

5.3 Changes of Chinese Soybean Oil

5.4 Outlook of Chinese Soybean Oil Market in 2006

5.5 Supply and Demand Analysis of Chinese Soybean Oil in 2005/2006

CHAPTER SIX

Analysis of Chinese Peanut Oil Market

6.1 Production of Peanut Oil in 2005

6.2 Peanut Consumption in 2005

6.3 Changes of Chinese Peanut Wholesale Price in 2005

6.4 Outlook of Peanut Oil Market in 2006

6.5 Supply and Demand Analysis of Chinese Peanut Oil in 2005/2006

CHAPTER SEVEN

Analysis of Chinese Rapeseed Oil Market

7.1 Production of Rapeseed Oil in 2005

7.2 Imports of Rapeseed Oil in 2005

7.3 Chinese Rapeseed Oil Consumption Was about 4.3 Million Tons

7.4 Changes of Rapeseed Oil Market Price in 2005

7.5 Outlook of Rapeseed Oil Market in 2006

7.6 Supply and Demand Analysis of Chinese Rapeseed Oil in 2005/2006

CHAPTER EIGHT

Chinese Palm Oil Market Review and Outlook

8.1 Palm Oil Imports Sharply Kept Sharply Increasing in 2005

8.2 Characteristics of Chinese Palm Oil Consumption

8.3 Outlook of Palm Oil Market in 2006

Appendix

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c43554



Contact:
Research and Markets
Laura Wood
Senior Manager
press@researchandmarkets.com
Fax: +353 1 684 99 77