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| No. | 0024F001 | Fertilizer Market in China - Edition(1) |
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| Report edition: | 2010 edition(1) | |
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Description:
With rapid demand increase of agricultural products and more importance attached by Chinese government to agriculture industry, China’s fertilizer industry will usher many new development opportunities, especially for high-end compound fertilizers and new-type fertilizers. To figure out the current situation and prospect of fertilizer industry in China, this report widely covers information about raw materials, production and consumption situation, competitive analysis, future forecast, governmental policies and main producers, etc.
At present, overcapacity of China’s nitrogenous, phosphate and compound fertilizer industries has leaded to serious imbalance between supply and demand, thus integration stage of these industries is coming. Besides, the high energy consumption in the production process and low usage rate of fertilizer need to be improved urgently. In China, almost all fertilizer manufacturers are domestic enterprises with most of them being state-owned enterprises who have received great support from government.
Fertilizer market in China is enjoying promising prospect and CCM provides you an insight analysis on the following aspects:
To provide an overview of fertilizer industry in China;
To understand the position of fertilizer sector in China's agriculture industry;
To know the raw materials of fertilizer production;
To survey current production situation of fertilizer;
To assess China’s technology level of fertilizer production;
To assess the key players of fertilizer in China, including producers and end users
To discuss the influence of governmental regulation on fertilizer industry;
To find out drivers behind the development of fertilizer;
To forecast the future of China's fertilizer industry;
To identify commercial opportunities in China’s fertilizer market.
Main Content:
| No. | Content | Page |
| Executive Summary | 1 |
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| Introduction and methodology | 2 |
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| I | Overview of Chinese fertilizer industry | 4 |
| I-1 | Position of Chinese fertilizer industry in the world | 4 |
| I-2 | Fertilizer development history in China | 4 |
| I-3 | Overview of fertilizer production | 6 |
| I-4 | Overview of fertilizer market | 8 |
| I-5 | Policy on Chinese fertilizer industry | 10 |
| II | Nitrogenous fertilizer | 12 |
| II-1 | Upstream industry of nitrogenous fertilizer | 12 |
| II-1.1 | Coal | 12 |
| II-1.2 | Natural gas | 14 |
| II-2 | Overview of production | 16 |
| II-3 | Analysis of market | 26 |
| II-3.1 | Market by crop | 26 |
| II-3.2 | Market by product | 29 |
| II-3.3 | Market distribution | 30 |
| II-3.4 | Consumption habit | 32 |
| II-3.5 | Trade analysis | 34 |
| II-4 | Forecast on nitrogenous fertilizer in China (2010~2015) | 36 |
| III | Phosphate fertilizer | 42 |
| III-1 | Upstream industry of phosphate fertilizer | 42 |
| III-2 | Overview of production | 44 |
| III-3 | Analysis of market | 52 |
| III-3.1 | Market by crop | 54 |
| III-3.2 | Market by product | 56 |
| III-3.3 | Market distribution | 57 |
| III-3.4 | Consumption habit | 59 |
| III-3.5 | Trade analysis | 60 |
| III-4 | Forecast on phosphate fertilizer in China (2010~2015) | 61 |
| IV | Potash fertilizer | 66 |
| IV-1 | Upstream industry of potash fertilizer | 66 |
| IV-2 | Overview of production | 68 |
| IV-3 | Analysis of market | 72 |
| IV-3.1 | Market by crop | 74 |
| IV-3.2 | Market by products | 76 |
| IV-3.3 | Market distribution | 77 |
| IV-3.4 | Consumption habit | 78 |
| IV-3.5 | Trade analysis | 79 |
| IV-4 | Forecast on potash fertilizer in China (2010~2015) | 80 |
| V | Other fertilizer | 83 |
| V-1 | Production situation | 83 |
| V-2 | Consumption situation | 86 |
| V-3 | Market feature and trend | 87 |
| VI | Future prospect on Chinese fertilizer industry | 89 |
| VII | Conclusion | 89 |
| VIII | Company profile | 91 |
LIST OF TABLES
Table I-2.1 Industrial stage of nitrogenous and phosphate fertilizersTable I-3.1 Brief situation of China’s chemical fertilizer production, Jan~ Sep 2009Table I-4.1 Consumption of chemical fertilizers by crop in China, 2008Table I-4.2 Unit consumption of chemical fertilizers by crop in China, 2008Table II-1.1 Nitrogenous fertilizer manufacturer structure in China, 2005~2009Table II-1.2 Top 10 coal manufacturers by output in China, 2009Table II-2.1 Capacity of nitrogenous fertilizers in China, 2007~2009Table II-2.2 Distribution of nitrogenous fertilizer (100%N) output by region in China, 2008~Sep. 2009Table II-2.3 Capacity and output of nitrogenous fertilizers of top 20 manufacturers in China, 2008~Sep. 2009Table II-2.4 New nitrogenous fertilizer capacity of major manufacturersTable II-2.5 Main products and market area of top 10 nitrogenous fertilizer manufacturers in ChinaTable II-2.6 Capacity and output of TOP 20 urea manufacturers in China, 2008~Sep. 2009Table II-2.7 Situation of some small plants in China, 2008Table II-3.1 Nitrogenous fertilizer consumption on grain production in China, 2008Table II-3.2 Nitrogenous fertilizer consumption by crop in China, 2008Table II-3.3 Consumption situation of urea, 2008Table II-3.4 Consumption structure problem of nitrogenous fertilizers in ChinaTable II-3.5 Nitrogenous fertilizer consumption (100%N) by region in China, 2008Table II-3.6 Price difference rate between purchasing and selling chemical fertilizerTable II-3.7 Export tariff in different seasons, June 2009Table II-3.8 Export situation of top 10 destinations (100%N), 2008~Sep. 2009Table II-4.1 Preferential policies on nitrogenous fertilizer industry in ChinaTable III-2.1 Output and growth rate of phosphate fertilizer, 2007~2009Table III-2.2 Distribution of phosphate fertilizer manufacturers in China, Jan. ~ Sep. 2009Table III-2.3 Top 20 phosphate fertilizer manufacturer in China, 2008Table III-2.4 Top 20 phosphate fertilizer manufacturers in China, Jan ~ Sep. 2009Table III-2.5 Info of key phosphate fertilizer manufacturers in China, 2009Table III-3.1 Overview of phosphate fertilizer in China, 2006~Sep. 2009 (100%P2O5, ‘000 tonnes)Table III-3.2 Consumption of phosphate fertilizer by crop in China, 2008Table III-3.3 Unit consumption volume of phosphate fertilizer by crop in 2008Table III-3.4 Consumption volume and market value of phosphate fertilizer by product in China, 2006~2009Table III-3.5 Consumption of phosphate fertilizer by region in China in 2008Table III-3.6 Destination regions of phosphate fertilizer in China in 2008Table IV-1.1 Reserves of potash salt in ChinaTable IV-2.1 Potash fertilizer production by region in China, 2008~ Sep. 2009Table IV-2.2 Top 10 potash fertilizer manufacturers in China, 2009Table IV-3.1 Overview of potash fertilizer in China (100%K2O, ‘000 tonnes)Table IV-3.2 Consumption of potash fertilizer (100% K2O) by crop in China, 2008Table IV-3.3 Unit consumption of potash fertilizer (100% K2O) by crop in China, 2008Table IV-3.4 Consumption volume and market value of potash fertilizer by product in China, 2006~2009Table IV-3.5 Consumption of potash fertilizer (100% K2O) by region in China, 2008Table V-1.1 Capacity and output of top 5 compound fertilizer manufacturers in China, 2008
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure I-4.1 Consumption situation of N, P, K fertilizers with change of planting area, 2006~Sep 2009Figure I-4.2 Unit consumption of N, P, K fertilizers by region (t/ha.), 2008Figure II-1.1 Coal output in China, 2008~Sep. 2009Figure II-1.2 Coal consumption volume for synthetic ammonia production, 2008~Sep. 2009Figure II-1.3 Natural gas output in China, 2008~Sep. 2009Figure II-1.4 Distribution of natural gas resource in China (unit, billion m3)Figure II-1.5 Natural gas consumption volume for synthetic ammonia production, 2008~Sep. 2009Figure II-1.6 Price trend of urea, coal and natural gas, 2004~2008Figure II-2.1 Nitrogenous fertilizer output (100%N) in China, 2008~Sep. 2009Figure II-2.2 Capacity and output of urea in China, 2004~2009Figure II-2.3 Distribution of urea output, 2008Figure II-3.1 Geographical distribution of rice productionFigure II-3.2 Geographical distribution of wheat productionFigure II-3.3 Geographical distribution of corn productionFigure II-3.4 Consumption of nitrogenous fertilizers by products, 2008Figure II-3.5 Consumption structure of urea in industrial use, 2008Figure II-3.6 Import and export volume of nitrogenous fertilizer in China (100%N), 2006~ Sep. 2009Figure II-3.7 Import and export value of nitrogenous fertilizer in China, 2006~Sep. 2009Figure II-4.1 Forecast of China’s nitrogenous fertilizer capacity (100%N), 2010~2015Figure III-1.1 Main regions of phosphorus resource in China, million tonnesFigure III-2.1 Output distribution of phosphate fertilizer by region, 2008Figure III-2.2 Output distribution of phosphate fertilizer by region, Jan. ~ Sep. 2009Figure III-2.3 Distribution of phosphate fertilizer manufacturers, Jan. ~ Sep. 2009Figure III-2.4 Output of high concentration phosphate fertilizer in China, 2006~2008 (Actual weight)Figure III-3.1 Output trend of phosphate fertilizer (100%P2O5), 2008~Sep. 2009Figure III-3.2 Price trend of DAP, sulfur and phosphorus ore (25%), 2008~Sep.2009Figure III-3.3 Consumption structure of phosphate fertilizer by crop in 2008Figure III-3.4 Consumption proportion of phosphate fertilizer by product in ChinaFigure III-3.5 Import and export volume of phosphate fertilizer in China (100%P2O5), 2006~Sep.2009Figure III-3.6 Import and export value of phosphate fertilizer in China, 2006~Sep.2009Figure III-4.1 Forecast on production, consumption and market value of phosphate fertilizer in China, 2010~2015Figure III-4.2 Forecast on import and export of phosphate fertilizer in China 2010~2015Figure IV-1.1 Distribution of available potash ore in ChinaFigure IV-2.1 Output and consumption of potash fertilizer in China, 2006~Sep. 2009 Figure IV-3.1 Monthly output of potash fertilizer (100% K2O) in China, 2008&2009Figure IV-3.2 Price trend of KCl fertilizer, 2006~2009Figure IV-3.3 Consumption structure of potash fertilizer by crop in China, 2008Figure IV-3.4 Consumption proportion of potash fertilizer by product in ChinaFigure IV-3.5 Import and export volume of potash fertilizer in China (100% K2O), 2006~Sep. 2009Figure IV-3.6 Import and export value of potash fertilizer in China, 2006~2009Figure IV-4.1 Forecast on production, consumption and market value of potash fertilizer in China 2010~2015Figure IV-4.2 Forecast on import and export of potash fertilizer in China, 2010~2015Figure V-1.1 Output of China’s compound fertilizer, 2005~2008
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China is a large producer and consumer of fertilizer in the world and accounts for XXX of global fertilizer consumption. At present, the main fertilizers in China are nitrogenous, phosphate, potash, and compound fertilizers. In 2008, China’s fertilizer production and consumption reached a record high, with total output of XXX million tonnes and consumption of XXX million tonnes. The total sales revenue reached USDXXX million in 2008.
However, China chemical fertilizer market in 2008 witnessed slower growth rate than two years ago, as global economic turmoil since the second half of 2008 has obviously affected the performance of Chinese fertilizer industry. It is rebounding gradually from around the first half of 2009 with China’s economic recovery, as statistics shows. In the first half of 2009, fertilizer output exceeded XXX million tonnes, up XXX over the same period of 2008 and average operation rate is higher than that of 2008. However, market value of China’s fertilizer industry decreased a lot in 2009, mainly due to low profitability caused by overcapacity, rising price of raw material while decreasing product price.
China is the largest nitrogenous fertilizer producer and exporter in the world, with urea and ammonium bicarbonate as the main products. Through more than 60 years’ development, China’s nitrogenous fertilizer capacity is predicted to reach XXX million tonnes (100%N) by the end of 2009, among which XXX million tonnes (100%N) is urea capacity. Given resource shortage, Chinese government has made policies to restrain nitrogenous fertilizer export.
China is also one of the largest phosphate fertilizer producers in the world, with DAP, MAP and TSP as the main products. China has been a net exporter of phosphate fertilizer since 2007. In 2008, total output and export of phosphate fertilizer reached XXX million tonnes (100%P2O5) and XXX million tonnes (100%P2O5) respectively..
As to potash fertilizer, China relies heavily on import because of potash ore shortage. Though Chinese potash fertilizer industry has made great progress and self-sufficiency has exceeded XXX, import volume is still increasing.
China’s fertilizer consumption structure has changed obviously from that in early 2000s. Phosphate fertilizer and potash fertilizer are capturing larger market shares; high concentration fertilizer has been replaced low concentration one to be the dominant product; compound fertilizers are being used more and more. With more agricultural knowledge and growing income, Chinese peasants are using more and more fertilizers with high value, high quality and high efficiency.
With the opening of Chinese fertilizer market since 2006, competition has become increasingly intense since a large number of overseas products with strong competitiveness have entered Chinese market. Besides intensifying competition from overseas players, resource shortage and environmental pollution are also great challenges to the healthy and sustainable development of China’s fertilizer industry. Industry upgrade will be the way for China to achieve such development goal.
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