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Research Report of Import of Dairy Products Industry in China 2020-2024

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  • 40 Pages
  • January 2020
  • Region: China
  • China Research & Intelligence
  • ID: 4911563
According to the publisher, with the development of China’s economy and the arise in Chinese people’s living standards, the per capita consumption of dairy products in China keeps rising.

Despite the increasing demand for dairy products, the domestic production of dairy products sees a rather anemic growth. In 2018, the apparent consumption of dairy products in China reached about 31.79 million tons, representing a CAGR of about 2.7% from 2013 to 2017, according to the publisher. However, the production volume of dairy products in China grew at a CAGR of only 2.1% during the same period.

The main reasons for the sluggish growth include: (1) The costs of domestic dairy production in China are higher than the global average as affected by the costs of feed, labor and land, and the low profitability inhibits the production growth; and (2) Chinese people lack confidence in domestic dairy products as safety incidents occurred frequently in China's dairy product industry in the recent decade. The above factors drive the growth of dairy product imports in China.

According to China Customs, in 2018, the import volume of dairy products in China reached 2.74 million tons, up by 7.80% YOY; the import value reached USD 10.65 billion, up by 14.80% YOY. The dairy products imported to China include milk powder, liquid milk, cheese, etc., with milk powder taking the major share. In 2018, milk powder imports contributed nearly 70% to the import value of dairy products in China. The milk powder imported to China includes infant formula milk powder, raw milk powder, etc. China needs to import a large quantity of infant formula milk powder because its consumers lack confidence in the safety of domestic counterparts; and import raw milk powder because the imports are of low prices and high quality.

According to the publisher, the growing imports of dairy products have had some impacts on China's domestic dairy producers, for example, the decline in sales revenue and profit margins. Therefore, the Chinese government introduced restrictive policies on dairy product imports. For example, to restrict the import of infant formula milk powder, on Jan. 1, 2018, the China Food and Drug Administration put into force the Measures for Administration of Registration of Formulas of Infant Formula Milk Powder which stipulates that infant formula milk powder that has not been registered in China is not allowed to be sold in China, and the Certificate of Registration of Formulas of Infant Formula Milk Powder must be obtained according to the law for imported infant formula milk powder to be marketed in China.

On Mar. 14, 2018, the Announcement of the State Certification and Accreditation Administration on Renewing the Registration of Overseas Manufacturers of Imported Infant Formula Milk Powder specified that the registration of overseas producers of imported infant formula milk powder would be valid for four years and should be renewed upon expiration. These policies are expected to drive away more than 80% of the over 2,000 imported brands (products) of infant formula milk powder on the Chinese market.

The publisher estimates that Chinese people will have a growing demand for dairy products as their income increases. However, domestic dairy production has limited growth potential as restricted by several unfavorable factors, and faces rising costs. Therefore, the annual import volume and import value of dairy products in China will continue to grow. Some Chinese dairy producers are acquiring overseas dairy enterprises to make profits from exporting dairy products to China. It is evident that the Chinese market presents huge opportunities to global dairy producers.

Topics Covered:

  • Major factors influencing dairy product import in China
  • Dairy product import in China
  • Major sources of China's dairy product imports
  • Comparison of prices of domestic and imported dairy products
  • Prospect of dairy product import in China from 2019 to 2023

Table of Contents

1 Overview of Dairy Products Industry
1.1 Definition of Dairy Products
1.2 Classification of Dairy Products
1.3 Industry Chain of Dairy Products
1.4 Research Methods of the Report
1.4.1 Parameters and Assumptions
1.4.2 Data Sources
1.5 About the publisher
2 Development Environment of Dairy Products Industry in China
2.1 Economic Environment
2.2 Policy Environment
2.2.1 China's Policies on Dairy Product Import
2.2.2 China's Import Tariffs on Dairy Products
3 Supply and Demand of Dairy Products in China
3.1 Supply of Dairy Products in China
3.2 Demand of Dairy Products in China
4 Analysis on Import of Dairy Products Industry in China
4.1 Analysis on Import of Dairy Products in China
4.1.1 Import Volume of Dairy Products in China
4.1.2 Import Value of Dairy Products in China
4.1.3 Average Import Prices of Dairy Products in China
4.2 Analysis on China's Reliance on Dairy Product Imports
4.3 Analysis on Sources of China's Dairy Product Imports
4.4 Analysis on Dairy Product Imports by Type in China
4.4.1 Import Volume of Dairy Products by Type in China
4.4.2 Import Value of Dairy Products by Type in China
4.4.3 Average Import Prices of Dairy Products by Type in China
4.5 Comparison between Prices of Domestic and Imported Dairy Products
4.5.1 Average Prices of Domestic Dairy Products
4.5.2 Comparison of Average Prices of Domestic and Imported Dairy Products
5 Analysis on Import of Dried Dairy Products in China, 2013-2018
5.1 Analysis on Dried Dairy Products Import in China
5.1.1 Apparent Consumption of Dried Dairy Products in China
5.1.2 China’s Reliance on Dried Dairy Products
5.2 Analysis on Milk Powder Import in China
5.2.1 Apparent Consumption of Milk Powder in China
5.2.2 China’s Reliance on Milk Powder Imports
5.2.3 Analysis on Price of Global Milk Powder
5.2.4 Analysis on Import of Raw Milk Powder in China
5.2.5 Analysis on Import Value of Raw Milk Powder in China
5.2.6 Average Import Prices of Raw Milk Powder in China
5.3 Sources of China’s Dried Dairy Products Imports
5.3.1 Sources of China’s Milk Powder Imports
5.3.2 Sources of China’s Cheese Imports
5.3.3 Sources of China’s Whey Imports
5.3.4 Sources of China’s Cream Imports
6 Analysis on Liquid Milk Import in China, 2013-2018
6.1 Analysis on Liquid Milk Import in China
6.1.1 Import Volume of Liquid Milk in China
6.1.2 Import Value of Liquid Milk in China
6.2 Average Import Prices of Liquid Milk in China
6.3 Analysis on Apparent Consumption of Liquid Milk in China
6.4 Analysis on China's Reliance on Liquid Milk Imports
6.5 Analysis on Sources of China's Fresh Milk Imports
6.6 Analysis on Sources of China's Yoghurt Imports
6.6.1 Import Volume of Yoghurt in China
6.6.2 Import Value of Yoghurt in China
6.6.3 Average Import Prices of Yoghurt in China
6.6.4 Analysis on Sources of China's Yoghurt Imports
7 Prospect of Dairy Products Imports in China, 2020-2024
7.1 Factors Influencing Dairy Products Imports in China
7.1.1 Market Driving Force and Opportunities
7.1.2 Threats and Challenges
7.2 Forecast on Dairy Products Imports in China, 2020-2024
7.3 Forecast on Demand of Dairy Products Imports in China, 2020-2024
List of Charts
Chart Classification of China's Dairy Product Imports
Charts Industry Chain of Dairy Products
Chart China’s GDP and Disposable Income, 2013-2018
Chart China's Polices on Dairy Product Import
Chart China's Import Tariffs on Dairy Products
Chart Output of Dairy Products in China, 2013-Nov. 2019
Chart Apparent Consumption of Dairy Products in China, 2013-Nov. 2019
Chart Import Volume of Dairy Products in China, 2012-Nov. 2019
Chart Import Value of Dairy Products in China, 2013-Nov. 2019
Chart Average Import Price of Dairy Products in China, 2013-Nov. 2019
Chart Reliance of Dairy Products Imports in China, 2013-Nov. 2019
Chart Sources of China's Dairy Product Imports in 2018
Chart Sources of China's Dairy Product Imports in Jan. – Nov. 2019
Chart Classification of Imported Dairy Products in China
Chart Import Volume of Dairy Products by Type in China in 2017
Chart Import Volume of Dairy Products by Type in China in 2018
Chart Import Volume of Dairy Products by Type in China in Jan. - Nov. 2019
Chart Proportion of Import Volume of Dairy Products by Type in China in 2017
Chart Proportion of Import Volume of Dairy Products by Type in China in 2018
Chart Proportion of Import Volume of Dairy Products by Type in China in Jan. – Nov. 2019
Chart Import Value of Dairy Products by Type in China in 2017
Chart Import Value of Dairy Products by Type in China in 2018
Chart Import Value of Dairy Products by Type in China in Jan. – Nov. 2019
Chart Proportion of Import Value of Dairy Products by Type in China in 2017
Chart Proportion of Import Value of Dairy Products by Type in China in 2018
Chart Proportion of Import Value of Dairy Products by Type in China in Jan. – Nov. 2019
Chart Average Import Prices of Dairy Products by Type in China in 2017
Chart Average Import Prices of Dairy Products by Type in China in 2018
Chart Average Import Prices of Dairy Products by Type in China in Jan. – Nov. 2019
Chart Average Prices of Domestic Dairy Products in China, 2013-2018
Chart Comparison between Prices of Domestic and Imported Dairy Products in China, 2013-2018
Chart Apparent Consumption of Dried Dairy Products in China, 2016-2018
Chart China’s Reliance on Dried Dairy Products, 2016-2018
Chart Apparent Consumption of Milk Powder in China, 2016-2018
Chart China’s Reliance on Milk Powder Imports, 2016-2018
Chart Average Prices of Full Fat Milk Powder in China, 2013-2018
Chart Import Volume of China’s Raw Milk Powder, 2012-2018
Chart Import Value of China’s Raw Milk Powder, 2012-2018
Chart Import Price of China’s Raw Milk Powder, 2012-2018
Chart Sources of China’s Raw Milk Powder Imports in 2018
Chart Sources of China’s Cheese Imports in 2018
Chart Sources of China’s Whey Imports in 2018
Chart Sources of China’s Cream Imports in 2018
Chart Import Volume of China’s Liquid Milk, 2011-2018
Chart Import Value of China’s Liquid Milk, 2011-2018
Chart Import Price of China’s Liquid Milk, 2011-2018
Chart Consumption of China’s Liquid Milk, 2011-2018
Chart Reliance of China’s Liquid Milk Import, 2011-2018
Chart Source of China's Fresh Milk Imports in 2018
Chart Import Volume of Yoghurt in China, 2011-2018
Chart Import Value of Yoghurt in China, 2011-2018
Chart Import Price of Yoghurt in China, 2011-2018
Chart Source of China's Yoghurt Imports in 2018
Chart Forecast on Import Volume of Dairy Products in China, 2020-2024
Chart Forecast on Consumption of Dairy Products in China, 2020-2024

Methodology

Background research defines the range of products and industries, which proposes the key points of the research. Proper classification will help clients understand the industry and products in the report.

Secondhand material research is a necessary way to push the project into fast progress. The analyst always chooses the data source carefully. Most secondhand data they quote is sourced from an authority in a specific industry or public data source from governments, industrial associations, etc. For some new or niche fields, they also "double-check" data sources and logics before they show them to clients.

Primary research is the key to solve questions, which largely influence the research outputs. The analyst may use methods like mathematics, logical reasoning, scenario thinking, to confirm key data and make the data credible.

The data model is an important analysis method. Calculating through data models with different factors weights can guarantee the outputs objective.

The analyst optimizes the following methods and steps in executing research projects and also forms many special information gathering and processing methods.

1. Analyze the life cycle of the industry to understand the development phase and space.
2. Grasp the key indexes evaluating the market to position clients in the market and formulate development plans
3. Economic, political, social and cultural factors
4. Competitors like a mirror that reflects the overall market and also market differences.
5. Inside and outside the industry, upstream and downstream of the industry chain, show inner competitions
6. Proper estimation of the future is good guidance for strategic planning.


 

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