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Cooking Oil Industry of China 2002
China Market Research, Jan 2002
1.Industrial Status 1.1.Production output 1.2.Productivity 1 2.1. Productive value per capita 1.2.2. Sales revenue, operating income and net profit 1. 2.3. Total loss value of the losing enterprises 1. 2.4. The material supply 2.Products 2.1.Product variety 2.2.The quality of Chinese edible oil 2.3.Package 2.4.Price 3.Production Enterprises 3.1.General view 3.1.1. Quantity of Enterprises 3.1.2. The sales comparison between different typed enterprises 3.1.3. The profits comparison between different typed enterprises 3.1.4. The ratio of earning enterprises to losing enterprises 3.2.Market leading enterprises 3 3.Foreign investment 3 3.1. Foreign Invested Capital 3.3.2. The main Brands of Foreign Invested Enterprises 3.3.3. The Categorization of Foreign Invested Enterprises in Term of Sales Revenue 3.3.4. The Development Trend of Edible Vegetable Oil Industry 4.Import and Export 4.1.Export 4.2.Import 4.3.Import tariff 4.4The smuggling of edible oil 5.Market General View 5.1.Market size 5.2.Market consumption 5.3.Market share 5.4.Consumption forms in the market 5.5.The half of edible oil market will be grabbed by Salad oil 5.6.The domestic market is going to mature 6.W To and China's Edible Vegetable Oil Industry 6.1.W To and China's Edible Vegetable Oil 6.2.W To and import and processing of soybean 7.Policy and industry standard 8.Conclusion Appendix £º Major foreign invested and HK, Taiwan and Macao enterprises in edible vegetable oil industry of China Appendix 2£º Major import and export enterprises in China's edible vegetable oil industry Appendix 3: Important tables: Appendix 4: Foreign funded and HK, Taiwan and Macao enterprises with investment above $10 million USD in the Chinese edible vegetable oil market Table 1 The Profit Status of Different Typed Enterprises in 2002 Table 2 The Main Brands of Foreign Invested Products Table 3 Edible Vegetable Oil Export in China in 2002 Table 4 The Export Destinations of Chinese Edible Vegetable Oil from 1998 to 2002 Data Source: Commission of General Customs of China Table 5 The Sources of Chinese Import of Edible Vegetable Oil Table 6 The Changes on Import Trade Methods of Primarily Extracted Soybean Oil Table 7 The Top Ten Brands of Edible Vegetable Oil in China in 2002 Table 8 The Top Ten Edible Vegetable Oil Brands on Advertisement Investment Value in 2001 Table 9 The Top Ten Brands on Newspaper Advertisement Costs (From Jan. To Dec. 2002) Table 10 The top 10 brands in the TV advertising in edible oil industry in 2002 Table 11 The Top Ten Brands on TV Commercial Costs in 2002 Table 12 The China's Post-wto Soybean Import Quota Figure Figure 1 The Output Volume of Edible Vegetable Oil in China from 1993 to 2002 Figure 2 Productivity per Capita of Chinese Edible Oil Industry from 1998 to 2002 Figure 3 Sales Revenue, Operational Income and Net Profit of the Chinese Edible Oil Industry Figure 4 Total Loss Value of Losing Enterprises of Chinese Edible Oil Industry from 1997 to 2002 Figure 5 The total supply of soybean, peanut and rapeseed in China from 1996 to 2002 Figure 6 Import Volume of Oil Materials Figure 7 Output Proportion of Different Kinds of Oil in 2002 Figure 8 Market Prices of Bulked Edible Oil Figure 9 Quantity Changes of Enterprises in China's Edible Vegetable Oil Market from 1997 to 2002 Figure 10 The Proportion of Sales of Different Typed Enterprises Figure 11 The Proportion of Losing Enterprises Quantity to Whole Losing Enterprises Quantity in 2002 Figure 12 The Comparison between Profit and Losing of Different Types of Enterprises (2002) Figure 13 The Proportion of Different Capital to the Total Capital (2002) Figure 14 The Quantity and Sales Revenue of Edible Oil Enterprises by Different Sales Revenue Groups in 2002 Figure 15 The Proportion of sales revenue to the total industrial sales grouped by different sales revenue groups Figure 16 Sales Profit ratio grouped by Different Sales revenue groups in 2002 Figure 17 Per Capita Sales revenue by Different Sales Revenue Groups (2002) Figure 18 The proportion of earing Enterprises numbers versus The Total In The Same Sales Revenue Groups In Year 2002 Figure 19 The Import of Edible Vegetable Oil in China Figure 20 The Apparent Edible Vegetable oil Consumption Volume of China from 1997 to 2002 Figure 21 The Average per Capita Oil Consumption of Urban and Rural Residents
** Available in English version **
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