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No. 0003G003 Glycine Survey in China  - Edition(2)

 

 

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Report edition:  2010 edition(2)
Language version: English
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Description:

 

Glycine, including tech-grade, feed-grade, food-grade, pharmaceutical-grade, is widely used as raw materials for CMC, agrochemicals and surfactant. China is not only a major production base of glycine, but also a large consumer.

Glycine has experienced strong growth momentum over the past few years especially after 2007, seeing a surge in demand at home, which pushes up capacity expansion and output increase. China’s glycine capacity is expected to reach 370,700t/a in 2010, and its output was over 150,000 tonnes in 2009.

Besides production situation, this report also provides answers to the key issues in Chinese glycine industry as follows. 

(1) Chongqing Sanxia Yingli Chemical Company is the first and the only company adopting natural gas as starting raw material to produce glycine in China, and it has suffered a lot in its glycine business notably from unstable production, immature technology etc. What’s its current situation and how it will get out of the predicament to seek further development?

(2) Glycine industry has encountered poor profit and low price in 2009, due to the sluggish glyphosate. What is the development trend in 2010 and even to 2014? How about the industry integration of glycine and its upstream products?

(3) At present, in what field glycine is applied in China? Will other potential end-use segments be developed?

You can also figure out the breakdown of drivers and barriers for Chinese glycine industry, as well as the forecast on glycine development in China in 2009~2013.

 

Main Content:

 

No. Content
Page
Chapter One Introduction
1
Research objectives
1
Reasons for doing this research
1
Scope of report
2
Methodology
2
Information sources
3
Chapter Two Executive summary
4
Chapter Three Overview of glycine in China
5
III-1 Introduction
5
III-2 Classification of glycine
5
III-3 Driving forces for the industry
6
III-4 Technology progress of glycine
7
III-4.1 Brief introduction of chloroactic acid ammonolysis process
7
III-4.2 Brief introduction of Strecker process
8
III-4.3 Brief introduction of hydantion process
9
III-4.4 Brief introduction of Sanxia Yingli’s natural gas-HCN process
10
III-4.5 Development trend of glycine technology
11
III-5 Regulatory issues
11
III-6 Industry players
13
Chapter Four Market summary and assumption
17
IV-1 Historical evolution of glycine markets
17
IV-1.1 Price
17
IV-1.2 Export
19
IV-1.3 Markets by grade
28
IV-2 Predicted market value
29
IV-2.1 Markets by grade
29
IV-2.2 Pricing summary
30
IV-3 Market challenges
31
Chapter Five Industry structure and competitive analysis
33
V-1 Market segmentation
33
V-2 Brief introduction to major end-use segments
33
V-2.1 Glyphosate
33
V-2.2 Food
37
V-2.3 Feed
37
V-2.4 Pharmaceutical
38
V-3 Industry concentration of glycine materials
39
V-3.1 Urotropine
39
V-3.2 Chloroacetic acid
40
V-4 Industry concentration of glycine companies
42
V-5 Market trends
44
Appendix Glycine suppliers
45
VI-1 Hebei Donghua Chemical Group
45
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72
VI-20 Baoding Mantong Fine Chemistry Co., Ltd.
74

LIST OF TABLES
Table III-2.1 Comparison on properties of Chinese glycine and overseas glycine
Table III-3.1 Major factors influencing glycine industry
Table III-4.1.1 Raw material consumption of chloroactic acid ammonolysis process in China, Feb. 2009
Table III-4.4.1 Raw material consumption of natural gas route in China, Feb. 2009
Table III-5.1 Industry standard of tech-grade glycine and food-grade glycine in China
Table III-5.2 Overseas regulations involving Chinese glycine
Table III-6.1 Production situation for glycine of various grades by producer, 2009 (√: produce, X: not produce)
Table III-6.2 Production situation of Chinese glycine companies, 2009
Table IV-1.1.1 Price change of tech-grade glycine, 2006-Jan.2010
Table IV-1.2.1 Export destinations of China’s glycine, 2007
Table IV-1.2.2 Export destinations of China’s glycine, 2008
Table IV-1.2.3 Export destinations of China’s Glycine, 2009
Table IV-1.2.4 Glycine exports of Chinese major producers, 2007
Table IV-1.2.5 Glycine exports of Chinese major producers, 2008
Table IV-1.2.6 Glycine exports of Chinese major producers, 2009
Table IV-3.1 Strengths and weaknesses of Chinese glycine industry
Table V-2.1.1 Major glyphosate producers adopting AEA pathway in China, 2009
Table V-2.1.2 Consumption of glycine in glyphosate, 2001-2009, tonne
Table V-2.1.3 Main glycine producers and glycine consumers in China, 2009
Table V-2.2.1 Main end-use segments of food-grade glycine in China
Table V-2.3.1 Main end-use segments of feed-grade glycine in China
Table V-2.4.1 Main end-use segments of pharmaceutical-grade glycine in China
Table V-3.1.1 Main urotropine producers in China, 2009
Table V-3.1.2 Industrial concentration of urotropine in China
Table V-3.2.1 Main chloroacetic acid producers in China, 2009
Table V-3.2.2 Industrial concentration of chloroacetic acid in China
Table V-4.1 Industrial concentration of glycine in China

LIST OF FIGURES
Figure III-4.1.1 Flowchart of chloroactic acid ammonolysis process
Figure III-4.2.1 Flowchart of Strecker process
Figure III-4.3.1 Flowchart of the hydantion process
Figure III-4.4.1 Flowchart of Sanxia Yingli’s natural gas route
Figure III-6.1 Production status of Chinese glycine producers, Feb. 2010
Figure IV-1.1.1 Price of tech-grade glycine in China, 2006-Jan.2010
Figure IV-1.2.2 Export price of feed-grade glycine in China, 2007-2009
Figure IV-1.2.3 Export price of pharmaceutical-grade glycine in China, 2007-2009
Figure IV-1.2.4 China’s export volume of glycine, 2007
Figure IV-1.2.5 China’s export volume of glycine, 2008
Figure IV-1.2.6 China’s export volume of glycine, 2009
Figure IV-1.3.1 Market demand for Chinese glycine by grade and volume, 2007-2009
Figure IV-1.3.2 Market demand for Chinese glycine by grade and value, 2007-2009
Figure IV-2.1.1 Predicted market demand for Chinese glycine by grade and volume, 2010-2014
Figure IV-2.1.2 Predicted market demand for Chinese glycine by grade and value, 2010-2014
Figure IV-2.1.3 Predicted market of Chinese glyphosate, 2010-2014
Figure IV-2.2.1 Forecast on price of Chinese tech-grade glycine, 2010
Figure V-1.1 Consumption of glycine in China, 2009
Figure V-2.1.1 Output and capacity of glyphosate in China, 2001-2009
Figure V-2.1.2 Output structure of glyphosate by different pathway in China, 2001-2009
Figure V-4.1 Distribution of Chinese glycine producers by capacity
Figure V-4.2 Distribution of Chinese glycine producers by company number

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Executive Summary

Four grades of glycine are produced in China, namely tech-grade, feed-grade, food-grade and pharmaceutical-grade. Among them, tech-grade glycine has been dominating the whole glycine market, accounting for XX% of the national glycine output in 2009.

Chinese glycine industry has witnessed fast development in recent years particularly since 2007. Though the outbreak of global financial crisis in 2008 depressed glyphosate industry in the whole 2009, the capacity of glycine, whose demand is highly subject to Chinese glyphosate market, still kept a rapid increase in 2009, up to XX t/a with over XX companies were active in glycine production. Despite growing capacity, glycine supply had exceeded the demand in 2008, and the fast expansion in 2009 worsened this situation. The operating rate of glycine in 2009 stayed at low level of only XX%.

Hebei Donghua Chemical Group is the top glycine producer in Asia with capacity of XX, and the company produced about XX tonnes of tech-grade glycine in 2009.

Almost all Chinese glycine producers adopt a lagging technology called chloroacetic acid ammonolysis process. Sanxia Yingli is the only company in China adopting Natural gas-HCN process (improved Hydantion process) to produce glycine though it has suffered a lot in its glycine business notably from unstable production, immature technology and profit loss, etc.

Chinese glycine production is highly concentrated, while its upstream industry including both chloroacetic acid and urotropine are scattered.

Glycine producers have witnessed poor profit or even loss in 2009 due to sluggish glyphosate market and glycine oversupply.

The price of glycine is closely related to urotropine and chloroacetic acid (its key raw materials), as well as Chinese glyphosate market. Hebei Donghua has been playing a dominant position in glycine pricing since it shares more than XX% share of Chinese tech-grade glycine market.

Quite different from the overseas consumption structure, the largest end use segment of glycine in China is glyphosate, followed by pharmaceuticals, dyeing, carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC), carboxymethyl starch etc. Output of glyphosate by AEA pathway reached XX tonnes in 2009, consuming about XX tonnes glycine totally. Around XX tonne glycine is consumed to produce 1 tonne glyphosate.

Chinese glycine industry trends to develop stably in the coming few years with global economic recovery, promotion of GM crops especially GM soybean and GM corn, and sustained demand for glyphosate, etc.

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All the producers in China, either active or idled or potential, have been sourced and contacted. Their situation has been verified and compiled as in the appendix.
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The import & export analysis for the situation in the recent three years has been conducted.
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The consumption pattern of the researched subject has been carried out in order to breakdown the end uses into different segments. The major end users under each major end use segments have been identified.
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