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| No. | 0006G005 | World Outlook of Glyphosate 2009-2014 - Edition(1) |
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World Outlook of Glyphosate 2009-2014 edited by CCM International is the world first research about global glyphosate. This report is comprised of 3 main sections including supply and demand, glyphosate situation in each country and flow research. 10 key players are profiled.
From global insight, this report will present to readers a clear picture about production, distribution and application of glyphosate in the global market especially 28 countries including 8 Asian-Pacific countries (China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Israel and Australia), 5 Europe countries (Belgium, Germany, Turkey, Russia and Ukraine), 2 North American countries (USA and Canada), 1African country (S. Africa) and all the South American countries. With more than 53,000 words and over 300 tables and figures, this report will enable readers to gain unrivalled understanding about global glyphosate market.
Through this report, you can:
 Be well informed of the supply of intermediate and glyphosate formulations in these 28 countries including key players and brands;
 Get to know the application of glyphosate in these 28 countries breakdown by crop, growing periods (pre-seeding stage, pre-emergence stage and post-emergent stage);
 Gain intelligence on possible activities of Chinese glyphosate players;
 Understand the demand of glyphosate in each county and continent;
 Have a clear picture of glyphosate flow among some important countries
 Know the purchasing behavior of some key multinational players such as Monsanto, Dow, Syngenta, Nufarm
As the largest pesticide, glyphosate has developed to be the main profit source for many companies, especially the top enterprises with broad sales channel in crop protection market. What is the market share of main players in glyphosate market? Which competitive strategies do they take to strengthen their position in glyphosate market? You can find answers in the report.
Undoubtedly, GM crops and no-till farming are the main drivers for glyphosate consumption in the global. For the same reason, South America is the largest contributor to the world glyphosate application hike in the past 5 years. Will its glyphosate market still hold the growth trend in the near future?  Which region(s) will be the next growth point for glyphosate market?  Which new GM crops are likely to be approved in main countries for glyphosate consumption?  What are the attitudes of main countries to GM crops and their impacts on glyphosate?
CCM will give you an insightful analysis on the above questions.
Besides, bio-fuel is another key factor for glyphosate consumption. Due to the global energy crisis, bio-fuel, recognized as an important substitute for petroleum, gains rapid development all over the world, causing the growth of demand for the feed stocks, such as cane, oil palm, cassava, etc. Those crops planted areas rise to meet the demand of bio-fuel. The main countries’ policies to bio-fuel and their impacts on glyphosate is comprised in the report.
In a bid to figure out the glyphosate flow, CCM has dived deep into the global glyphosate supply chain, with glyphosate technical producers, glyphosate trade, key players and brands in main countries analyzed systematically. Moreover, an insightful research on the source and distribution of glyphosate of the top players in glyphosate market is provided in the report.
It seems that glyphosate has enjoyed good days in most countries in the world, but it still faces some risks. What are they and how will they affect glyphosate in the future? You can also find answers to them.
Main Content:
| No. | Content | Page |
| Executive summary | 1 |
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| Introduction | 3 |
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| Methodology and source | 4 |
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| I | Market environment | 6 |
| I-1 | World economic outlook | 6 |
| I-2 | World demographic outlook | 9 |
| I-3 | World agricultural outlook | 12 |
| I-4 | World agricultural land usage | 14 |
| I-4.1 | Global GM crops | 16 |
| - GM corn | 19 |
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| - GM soybean | 20 |
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| - GM cotton | 20 |
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| - GM rape | 21 |
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| I-4.2 | Other major crops | 21 |
| I-5 | Environmental & regulatory issues | 22 |
| II | Global supply & demand of glyphosate | 22 |
| II-1 | Supply situation | 23 |
| II-2 | Demand situation | 26 |
| II-2.1 | Overview | 26 |
| II-2.2 | Distribution | 27 |
| II-2.3 | Use situation in crops | 30 |
| III | Glyphosate industry in major regions | 31 |
| III-1 | Asia-pacific | 31 |
| III-1.1 | P.R. China | 31 |
| III-1.1.1 | Glyphosate supply | 31 |
| III-1.1.2 | Glyphosate consumption | 33 |
| III-1.2 | Malaysia | 38 |
| III-1.2.1 | Glyphosate supply | 38 |
| III-1.2.2 | Glyphosate consumption | 38 |
| III-1.3 | India | 43 |
| III-1.3.1 | Glyphosate supply | 43 |
| III-1.3.2 | Glyphosate consumption | 43 |
| III-1.4 | Indonesia | 48 |
| III-1.4.1 | Glyphosate supply | 48 |
| III-1.4.2 | Glyphosate consumption | 48 |
| III-1.5 | Thailand | 53 |
| III-1.5.1 | Glyphosate supply | 53 |
| III-1.5.2 | Glyphosate consumption | 53 |
| III-1.6 | Vietnam | 57 |
| III-1.6.1 | Glyphosate supply | 57 |
| III-1.6.2 | Glyphosate consumption | 58 |
| III-1.7 | Israel | 62 |
| III-1.7.1 | Glyphosate supply | 62 |
| III-1.7.2 | Glyphosate consumption | 63 |
| III-1.8 | Australia | 64 |
| III-1.8.1 | Glyphosate supply | 64 |
| III-1.8.2 | Glyphosate consumption | 65 |
| III-2 | Europe | 69 |
| III-2.1 | Belgium | 69 |
| III-2.1.1 | Glyphosate supply | 69 |
| III-2.1.2 | Glyphosate consumption | 69 |
| III-2.2 | Russia | 73 |
| III-2.2.1 | Glyphosate supply | 73 |
| III-2.2.2 | Glyphosate consumption | 73 |
| III-2.3 | Germany | 81 |
| III-2.3.1 | Glyphosate supply | 81 |
| III-2.3.2 | Glyphosate consumption | 81 |
| III-2.4 | Ukraine | 86 |
| III-2.4.1 | Glyphosate supply | 86 |
| III-2.4.2 | Glyphosate consumption | 87 |
| III-2.5 | Turkey | 92 |
| III-2.5.1 | Glyphosate supply | 92 |
| III-2.5.2 | Glyphosate consumption | 92 |
| III-3 | South America | 96 |
| III-3.1 | Argentina | 96 |
| III-3.1.1 | Glyphosate supply | 96 |
| III-3.1.2 | Glyphosate consumption | 97 |
| III-3.2 | Brazil | 102 |
| III-3.2.1 | Glyphosate supply | 102 |
| III-3.2.2 | Glyphosate consumption | 103 |
| III-3.3 | Paraguay | 110 |
| III-3.3.1 | Glyphosate supply | 110 |
| III-3.3.2 | Glyphosate consumption | 110 |
| III-3.4 | Uruguay | 115 |
| III-3.4.1 | Glyphosate supply | 115 |
| III-3.4.2 | Glyphosate consumption | 115 |
| III-3.5 | Columbia | 119 |
| III-3.5.1 | Glyphosate supply | 119 |
| III-3.5.2 | Glyphosate consumption | 120 |
| III-3.6 | Bolivia | 123 |
| III-3.6.1 | Glyphosate supply | 123 |
| III-3.6.2 | Glyphosate consumption | 123 |
| III-3.7 | Ecuador | 127 |
| III-3.7.1 | Glyphosate supply | 127 |
| III-3.7.2 | Glyphosate consumption | 128 |
| III-3.8 | Peru | 131 |
| III-3.8.1 | Glyphosate supply | 131 |
| III-3.8.2 | Glyphosate consumption | 131 |
| III-3.9 | Venezuela | 135 |
| III-3.9.1 | Glyphosate supply | 135 |
| III-3.9.2 | Glyphosate consumption | 135 |
| III-3.10 | Chile | 139 |
| III-3.10.1 | Glyphosate supply | 139 |
| III-3.10.2 | Glyphosate consumption | 139 |
| III-3.11 | Guyana | 143 |
| III-3.11.1 | Glyphosate supply | 143 |
| III-3.11.2 | Glyphosate consumption | 143 |
| III-3.12 | The Republic of Suriname | 146 |
| III-3.12.1 | Glyphosate supply | 146 |
| III-3.12.2 | Glyphosate consumption | 146 |
| III-4 | North America | 150 |
| III-4.1 | US | 151 |
| III-4.1.1 | Glyphosate supply | 151 |
| III-4.1.2 | Glyphosate consumption | 151 |
| III-4.2 | Canada | 158 |
| III-4.2.1 | Glyphosate supply | 158 |
| III-4.2.2 | Glyphosate consumption | 158 |
| III-5 | Africa | 165 |
| III-5.1 | S. Africa | 165 |
| III-5.1.1 | Glyphosate supply | 165 |
| III-5.1.2 | Glyphosate consumption | 166 |
| IV | Flow research of glyphosate in global market and future trend | 172 |
| IV-1 | Trade situation in major countries | 172 |
| IV-1.1 | China | 172 |
| IV-1.2 | US | 176 |
| IV-1.3 | Argentina | 178 |
| IV-2 | Global glyphosate flow | 181 |
| IV-2.1 | Glyphosate technical and PMIDA | 181 |
| IV-2.2 | Glyphosate formulation | 184 |
| IV-3 | Trend | 185 |
| V | Price of glyphosate in international market and its future trend | 187 |
| VI | Forecast on the global glyphosate industry | 190 |
| VI-1 | Driven forces and barriers | 190 |
| VI-1.1 | Driven forces | 190 |
| VI-1.2 | Barriers | 194 |
| VI-2 | Future prospect of global glyphosate industry | 195 |
| - Supply | 195 |
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| - Demand | 195 |
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| VII | Conclusion and recommendation | 198 |
| VIII  | Profiles of key glyphosate players | 201 |
| VIII-01 | Monsanto | 201 |
| … | … | |
| VIII-10 | Anhui Huaxing | 214 |
LIST OF TABLES
Table I-1.1 Predicted global GDP growth for 2009~2014, by main countriesTable I-1.2 Exchange rate* growth projection, 2009-2014Table I-2.1 Predicted population growth by major countries, 2009-2014Table I-2.2 World population by major countries, 2008Table I-3.1.1 Predicted world cereal production and demand, 2009-2014, million tonnesTable I-3.1.2 World oilseed production and consumption projection, million tonnesTable I-3.2.1 World agricultural commodity prices, USD/tTable II-1.1 Key players of glyphosate technical in the world, ‘000 tonnesTable II-1.2 Key players of glyphosate formulation in the world (convert to 95% technical, ‘000 tonnes)Table II-2.2.1 Average glyphosate consumption in different areas, 2008Table II-2.2.2 Major used field and characters of glyphosate consumption in different areaTable III-1.1.1.1 Basic information of top 30 glyphosate technical producers in ChinaTable III-1.1.1.2 Basic information of top 8 PMIDA producers in ChinaTable III-1.1.2.1 Harvested area of crops in China, 2004-2008 (' 000 hectares)Table III-1.1.2.2 Supply & demand of herbicide and glyphosate in China, 2004-2007 (Converted to 100% technical, tonne)Table III-1.1.2.3 Glyphosate consumption in major crops in China, 2004-2008 (converted to 95% technical, tonne)Table III-1.1.2.4 Glyphosate consumption in different growing periods of major crops, 2008 (converted to 95% technical, tonne)Table III-1.1.2.5 Glyphosate consumption in major orchard, 2008Table III-1.1.2.6 No-tillage cultivation system development plan in China, million ha.Table III-1.2.1.1 Key glyphosate suppliers in MalaysiaTable III-1.2.2.1 Planted areas of main crops in Malaysia, 2004-2008, ' 000 hectaresTable III-1.2.2.2 Glyphosate consumption in oil palm and natural rubber, 2008 (converted to 95% technical, kg/hectare/year)Table III-1.3.1.1 Key glyphosate suppliers in IndiaTable III-1.3.2.1 Harvested area (' 000 hectares) in India, 2004-2008Table III-1.3.2.2 Evolution of crop planting structure in India, 2004-2008Table III-1.3.2.3 Glyphosate consumption in different growing periods of major crops, 2008, (converted to 95% technical, tonne)Table IV-1.1.1 Destinations of Chinese glyphosate technical and PMIDA, 2008(Quantity: tonne, Value: USD)Table IV-1.1.2 Destination of Chinese glyphosate formulations, 2008(Quantity: tonne, Value: USD)Table IV-1.1.3 Glyphosate export volume to Singapore, Taiwan and Belgium, Q12009 & Q12008 (tonne)Table IV -1.2.1 Destinations of US glyphosate and PMIDA, 2008 (tonne)Table IV -1.2.2 Glyphosate and PMIDA origins of US, 2008 (tonne)Table IV -1.3.1 Destinations of Argentinean glyphosate and PMIDA, 2008 (tonne)Table IV -1.3.2 Origins of Argentinean glyphosate and PMIDA, 2008 (tonne)Table IV-2.1.1 Export situation of glyphosate technical and PMIDA by country, 2008 Table IV-2.1.2 Import situation of glyphosate technical and PMIDA by country, 2008Table V-1 Price of glyphosate formulation in various countries, 2006-2008 (USD/kg)Table VI-1.1.1 No-till situation in different regions, 2008Table VI-1.1.2 Comparison of glyphosate, paraquat and glufosinate... ...
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure I-1.1 Predicted global GDP growth for 2009-2014, by regionFigure I-2.1 Population projection by region, 2010-2015Figure I-2.2 Predicted growth rate of world population by region, 2009-2014Figure I-2.3 World population development milestonesFigure I-2.4 World population in 2008, by regionFigure I-4.1 Global arable land area by regions, 2002-2005Figure I-4.1.1 Global harvested area of GM crops, 2004-2008Figure I-4.1.2 Global harvested area of GM crops, 1996-2008Figure I-4.1.3 GM crop planting countries, 2008Figure I-4.1.4 Harvested area proportion of GM crops, 2008Figure I-4.1.5 Global harvested area of GM corn, 1996-2008Figure I-4.1.6 Global harvested area of GM soybean, 1996-2008Figure I-4.1.7 Global harvested area of GM cotton, 1996-2008Figure I-4.1.8 Global harvested area of GM rape, 1996-2008Figure I-4.2.1 Global harvested area of major crops, 2004-2008Figure II-1.1 China’s glyphosate distributionFigure II-1.2 Monsanto’s glyphosate output distribution in the worldFigure II-2.1.1 Global glyphosate consumption volume and its growth rateFigure II-2.2.1 Glyphosate consumption distribution, 2004-2008Figure II-2.2.2 Glyphosate consumption distribution structure by volume, 2004-2008Figure II-2.2.3 Growth rate of glyphosate consumption in different areas, 2004-2008Figure III-1.1.2.1 Structure of harvested area of crops in China, 2004-2008Figure III-1.1.2.2 Share of GM crops (BT cotton) in total planting area, 2004-2008Figure III-1.1.2.3 Glyphosate consumption structure in major crops in China, 2008Figure III-1.1.2.4 Predicted glyphosate demand in next 5 years (converted to 95% technical)Figure III-1.2.2.1 Crop planting structure in Malaysia, 2004-2008Figure III-1.2.2.2 Glyphosate consumption in Malaysia in 2004-2008, tonneFigure III-1.2.2.3 Glyphosate consumption structure in major crops, 2008 (converted to 95% technical, tonne)Figure III-1.2.2.4 Predicted glyphosate demand in Malaysia, 09-14 (converted to 95% technical, tonne)Figure III-1.3.2.1 Glyphosate consumption in India, 2004-2008 (converted to 95% technical, tonne)Figure III-1.3.2.2 Glyphosate consumption in major crops in India, 2008 (converted to 95% technical, tonne)Figure III-1.3.2.3 Predicted glyphosate demand in India, 09-14, tonneFigure IV-1.1.1 Export volumes of PMIDA and glyphosate, 2005-2008Figure IV-1.1.2 Import volume of Roundup in 2005~2008Figure IV-1.1.3 Market share of domestic products and Roundup in China in 2005~2008 by volumeFigure IV-2.1.1 Flow chart of Glyphosate technical and PMIDAFigure IV-2.1.2 Major overseas importers of Chinese glyphosate technical and PMIDA, 2008 (tonne)Figure IV-2.2.1 Flow chart of Glyphosate FormulationFigure V-1 Influencing factors on glyphosate technical priceFigure V-2 China glyphosate technical price, Jan 2006-May 2008 (USD/t)Figure V-3 Influencing factors on glyphosate formulation priceFigure V-4 Price of Roundup and China’s glyphosate technical, 2005-2009 (USD/kg)Figure VI-1.1.1 Growth rates of glyphosate consumption and related drivers, 2004-2008Figure VI-2.2 Forecast of glyphosate demand, 2009-2014Figure VI-2.3 Forecast of glyphosate demand in different area, 2009-2014Figure VI-2.4 Forecast of growth rate of glyphosate demand in different area, 2009-2014Figure VI-2.5 Added glyphosate demand in different area in 2009-2014... ...
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Glyphosate is the world's biggest selling herbicide, whose sales have grown sharply both in value and volume. By 2008, global glyphosate sales have reached USD xxxx billion, with consumption volume of xxxx tonnes.
Global glyphosate technical supply is mainly distributed in China, USA, Argentina and Brazil and PMIDA is mainly produced in China, USA and Brazil. The total flow volume of glyphosate technical is about xxxx tonnes in 2008 in the world. Formulation production concentrates in China, USA, Belgium, Argentina, Australia, etc.
China, taking up 70% of the world’s glyphosate technical output, is consolidating its position. Glyphosate capacity in China has increased crazily from xxxx tonnes in 2006 to xxxx tonnes in 2008, and current xxxx t/a. The capacity will keep increasing in the coming few years.
Monsanto continues to be the top player, though its market share is decreasing. About xxxx of Monsanto’s glyphosate technical is produced in its production sites in USA. Over xxxx of the production is exported to its production sites in Belgium and Malaysia to make glyphosate based products such as Roundup, which is then distributed all over the world.
Driven by expansion of GM crops and no-till farming, the world glyphosate consumption has been soaring, with CAGR of about xxxx by volume in 2004~2008. However, the growth scenario varies largely by region.
Asia Pacific is the region that has the greatest growth potential in the world. In this region, glyphosate is mainly used in traditional crops, no-till farming and economic crops. Though this region took up only xxxx of the world’s glyphosate market in 2008, it is expected to replace South America to be the main driver for glyphosate consumption in the next 5 years.
Thanks to rapid expansion of GM crops, South America has become the largest driver for glyphosate consumption in the world, surpassing North America in 2007. However, as a mature market now, this region has little growth potential in the future, with its large coverage of GM crops and no-till farming.
In Europe and North America, glyphosate market has been also growing fast with CAGR of about xxxx and xxxx respectively in 2004 ~ 2008. As to Europe, major contributors to glyphosate consumption growth include bio-fuel development and agriculture recovery in some countries, such as Russia. As to North America, the expansion of GM crops and evolution of glyphosate-resistant weeds are the main drivers to glyphosate consumption growth in 2004~2008.
Capturing only 4.15% or so world glyphosate consumption, Africa is a small market for glyphosate. Limited by the undeveloped economy, glyphosate consumption will grow slowly in the region in the next 5 years.
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