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| No. | 0041G003 | Future of Green Biotechnology in China - Edition(1) |
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Description:
This report is the unique and latest one available in the world to provide good understanding about Green Biotechnology (GB) in China and to find out business opportunities in this field. The first edition of this report is finished in October 2009.
Green biotechnology (GB) is mainly based on genetically modified technology and fermentation technology. Over the last thirty years, China’s GB industry has been developing stably. Chinese scientists have applied biotechnology techniques to develop many novel crop varieties that are suited to local farming conditions and can cope with challenges. More and more products in agriculture have adopted biotechnology, and production scale has been enlarged. Increasing use of green biotechnology in agricultural production can bring a lot of benefits.
Driven by its substantial benefits for people, environment and economy, China’s GB industry has witnessed fast development and has played an increasingly important role in Chinese economic growth. However, the overall development of China’s GB industry remains in growth stage, and still has an enormous gap compared with developed countries.
This report provides detailed information and systematic data from perspectives of production, market, high level overview, future forecast and opportunities on the sub-categories such as genetic-modified crops, bio-pesticides, bio-fertilizers, bio-feeds, transgenic animals, animal vaccines, bio-reactors, etc.
Reasons to carry out this research
Green biotechnology represents agriculture’s development trend
Government encourages Biotechnology R&D and applications in agriculture
Increasing concern over food safety
Supply shortage of food and energy
Huge opportunities
What is covered?
Sub-categories of green biotechnologies in China: Genetically modified crops, bio-pesticides, bio-fertilizer, biological veterinary medicine, biological feeds, plant/animal bioreactors, etc.
For all the sub-categories, market data, major players, technical suppliers, technologies or R&D situations are included. Over 30 GB-related products falling in the sub-categories mentioned above are summarized specifically.
Overview of China’s green biotechnology: A higher level analysis and summary
Future prospects of each category of green biotechnologies; Key influencing factors and commercial opportunities
Opportunities and recommendations
Profiles of major players and research institutes
Related policies and regulations
What benefits one will get?
Gain a clear understanding of the industry landscape and latest developments in R&D, production, technology advancement and future trends in China’s green biotechnology
Precisely position development stages of key GB products or sub-categories in China based on basic data and latest infomation
Acquire reasonable and constructive suggestions on market opportunities in China’s GB fields
Get a thorough analysis of the marketplace for green biotechnology in China, current trends and future growth prospects
Know more about how innovative players and research groups are conducting innovation, collaboration and achieving commercial success in China
Credibility
Scientific methodologies and varieties of data sources are adopted to ensure credibility.
Major steps adopted to formulize this report:
Desk research
Telephone interviews with GB producers and GB researchers
Email and on-line tools adopted to communicate with players/researchers
Series of internal discussions in order to analyze the data and draw conclusions
Forecast
Report generation
The data collected and compiled were sourced from:
Published articles from periodicals, magazines, journals, the third-parties’ database
Government statistics
Primary information obtained from Tel-interviews, on-line chats, emails, questionnaires, etc.
Comments from industrial experts
CCM’s database
Third-parties’ database
Information from the Internet
Data from various channels has been integrated and cross-checked to make this report as precise and credible as possible.
Who needs to subscribe to this report?
Biotechnology companies
Update your knowledge and be well informed of latest developments in market, R&D and applications of China’s green biotechnology
Discover the potential opportunities for green biotechnology in China
Benefit from a thorough review of new applications for bio-based products and assess the potential for further growth
Agricultural companies
Learn how green biotechnologies will change the status quo and future of agriculture
Keep close track of recent developments of green biotechnology in China
Agricultural product processors, end users of GB products
Know what superior and novel GB products you can get from China and then creat more value to your customers and grasp commercial opportunities
Research organizations and academies
Keep an close eye on latest technical developments and newest scientific breakthroughs
Identify the most significant commercial opportunities to steer future research
Main Content:
| No. | Content | Page |
| Executive summary | 1 |
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| Methodology and sources | 7 |
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| I | Introduction to green biotechnology in the world | 9 |
| II | Overview of China’s green biotechnology industry | 13 |
| III | Policies and influencing factors | 16 |
| III-1 | Policies | 16 |
| III-1.1 | Regulations | 16 |
| III-1.2 | Some government support policies | 17 |
| III-2 | Influencing factors | 19 |
| IV | Markets of green biotechnology in China | 21 |
| IV-1 | Genetically modified crops and their breeding | 21 |
| Overview | 21 |
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| IV-1.1 | Insect-resistant cotton (Bt cotton) | 22 |
| IV-1.2 | Other genetically modified crops | 27 |
| IV-1.3 | R&D progress | 30 |
| IV-1.4 | Problems existing in China’s GM crops | 32 |
| IV-1.5 | Future forecast | 33 |
| IV-2 | Clone and transgenic animals | 37 |
| Overview | 37 |
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| IV-2.1 | Applications | 38 |
| IV-2.1.1 | Applications of animal cloning technology | 38 |
| IV-2.1.2 | Applications of transgenic animal technology | 38 |
| IV-2.2 | R&D progress | 40 |
| IV-2.3 | Future froecast | 41 |
| IV-3 | Biological pesticide | 42 |
| Overview | 42 |
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| IV-3.1 | Bio-insecticide | 49 |
| IV-3.2 | Bio-fungicide | 57 |
| IV-3.3 | Biological plant growth regulator | 61 |
| IV-3.4 | R&D progress | 62 |
| IV-3.5 | Future forecast | 63 |
| IV-4 | Bio-fertilizer(microbial fertilizer) | 68 |
| Overview | 68 |
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| IV-4.1 | Bio-fertilizer production in China | 69 |
| IV-4.2 | R&D progress | 79 |
| IV-4.3 | Future forecast | 80 |
| IV-5 | Biological veterinary medicine | 83 |
| Overview | 83 |
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| IV-5.1 | Animal vaccines | 84 |
| IV-5.2 | Other biological veterinary medicine | 89 |
| IV-5.3 | R&D progress | 89 |
| IV-5.4 | Future forecast | 90 |
| IV-6 | Biological feed additives | 93 |
| Overview | 93 |
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| IV-6.1 | Feed enzyme preparations | 94 |
| IV-6.2 | Microbial feed additives | 102 |
| IV-6.3 | R&D progress | 103 |
| IV-6.4 | Future forecast | 104 |
| IV-7 | Others | 107 |
| IV-7.1 | Plant bioreactor | 107 |
| IV-7.2 | Animal bioreactor | 108 |
| IV-7.3 | Plant tissue culture | 109 |
| V | Recent industry activity in China | 112 |
| VI | Conclusion and recommendation | 113 |
| VII | Profiles of major players and researchers | 115 |
| VII.1 | Profiles of major players | 115 |
| VII.2 | Profiles of major researchers | 129 |
LIST OF TABLES
Table I.1 Share of US’s major GM crops in domestic crops planting Table II.1 Production situation of GB industry by fieldTable III-1.1.1 Regulations related to green biotechnology in ChinaTable IV-1.1 Development situation of GM crops in China by 2008Table IV-1.2 Main achievements in genetic modification and breeding of crops by 2008Table IV-1.3.1 Key researchers of GM crops in China, 2008Table IV-1.5.1 Key enterprises in GM crop industry, 2008Table IV-2.1.1.1 Some important animal cloning technologies in China 2003-2008Table IV-2.1.2.1 Information of some transgenic products companies in China, 2009Table IV-2.2.1 Important R&D progress of technologies of clone animal and transgenic animal in China in the past 10 yearsTable IV-3.1 Major biological pesticide manufacturers in ChinaTable IV-3.2 Major biological pesticides in ChinaTable IV-3.3 Treated area of some major biological pesticides, 2008Table IV-3.1.1 Specification situation of Bt insecticide in ChinaTable IV-3.1.2 Major manufacturers of Bt insecticide in China, 2009Table IV-3.1.3 Key Chinese manufacturers of avermectins technical, 2009Table IV-3.2.1 Major Manufacturers of Validamycin in China, 2009 (converted into 100%)Table IV-3.2.2 Major manufacturers of Polyoxin in China, 2009 (converted into 100%)Table IV-3.3.1 Major manufacturers of Gibberellic in China, 2009 (converted into 100%)Table IV-3.5.1 Spinosad registration situation in China, 2009Table IV-4.1 Comparison between bio-fertilizer and chemical fertilizerTable IV-4.1.1 Development situation of bio-fertilizer industry in China, 2000-2008Table IV-4.1.2 Bio-fertilizer production by region in China, 2008Table IV-4.1.3 Production situation of bio-fertilizer producers by ownership in China, 2008Table IV-4.1.4 Bio-fertilizer production scale by ownership in China, 2008 Table IV-4.1.5 Main active composite bio-fertilizer producers in China, 2008Table IV-4.1.6 Main active rhizobium bio-fertilizer producers in China, 2008Table IV-4.2.1 Important R&D progress in China, 2006-2009Table IV-5.1 Classification of Chinese animal vaccines manufacturers by output value, 2009Table IV-5.2 Number of designated enterprises by vaccine variety, 2009Table IV-5.1.1 Average export price and import price of animal vaccines, 2006-2008Table IV-5.1.2 Major animal vaccines manufacturers in China, 2009, billion doseTable IV-5.1.3 Business situation of major listed animal vaccines manufacturers, 2008Table IV-6.1.1 Major manufacturers of cellulose in China, 2009Table IV-6.1.2 Major producers of phytase, 2009. Table IV-6.1.3 Major producers of pectinase in China, 2009Table IV-6.1.4 Major producers of β-glucanase, 2009Table IV-6.1.5 Major producers of xylanase, 2009Table IV-6.4.1 Feed output in China, 2004-2008, ‘000 tonnesTable IV-7.2.1 Information of key flower tissue culture companies, 2008
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure I.1 Global planting area of GM crops, 1996-2008Figure I.2 Planting area structure of major GM crops in the world, 2008Figure I.3 Consumption structure of biological pesticide in the worldFigure IV-1.1.1 Output of cotton & Bt cotton in China, 2005-2008Figure IV-1.1.2 Planting area of Bt cotton in China, 2005-2008Figure IV-1.1.3 Structure of Bt cotton planting area in China by region, 2008 Figure IV-1.1.4 Localization rate of Bt cotton in China, 2004-2007Figure IV-1.2.1 Import volume structure of soybean by country, 2008Figure IV-1.2.2 Import volume of GM soybean in China, 2005-2008Figure IV-1.5.1 Consumption volume of soybean, 2005-2008Figure IV-1.5.2 Forecast on output and planting area of GM crops in China, 2009-2015Figure IV-1.5.3 Forecast on market value of GM crops in China, 2009-2015Figure IV-3.1 Number of biological pesticide producers with three certificates* in Mainland China, 2003-2008Figure IV-3.2 Geographical distribution of biological pesticide player in Mainland China, 2008Figure IV-3.3 Sales income and profit of China’s biological pesticide industry, 2003-2008Figure IV-3.4 Top 6 sales income for biological pesticide in China, 2007, by region (Unit: million USD)Figure IV-3.5 Biological pesticide output, 2004-2008Figure IV-3.6 Export value and export ratio of biological pesticides in China, 2006-2008Figure IV-3.1.1 Specification structure of Bt insecticide in ChinaFigure IV-3.1.2 Registration number of Bt insecticide in China, 2004-Jul. 2009Figure IV-3.1.3 Avermectins technical output, 2004-2008Figure IV-3.1.4 Output value of avermectins technical, 2004-2008Figure IV-3.1.5 Registration number of avermectins, 2004-Jul. 2009Figure IV-3.1.6 Price change of 95% avermectins technical, 2003-2009Figure IV-3.1.7 Export value and volume structure of 1.8% EC and technical in China, 2008Figure IV-3.1.8 Export volume of 1.8% E.C Avermectins of China, Jan. 2008-Jun. 2009Figure IV-3.1.9 Avermectins technical export volume in China, Jan. 2008-Jun. 2009Figure IV-3.2.1 Registration number of validamycin in China, 2004-Jul. 2009Figure IV-3.2.2 Production process of validamycinFigure IV-3.2.3 Registration number of Polyoxin, 2004-Jul. 2009Figure IV-3.3.1 Registration number of gibberellic, 2004-Jul. 2009Figure IV-3.5.1 Forecast on biological pesticide output in China, 2009-2015Figure IV-3.5.2 Forecast on biological pesticide output value in China, 2009-2015Figure IV-3.5.3 Forecast on biological pesticide output profit in China, 2009-2015Figure IV-4.1.1 Consumption volume of bio-fertilizer in China, 2005-2008Figure IV-4.1.2 Capacity structure of bio-fertilizer producers by ownership, 2008Figure IV-4.1.3 Output structure of bio-fertilizer by ownership, 2008Figure IV-4.1.4 Output structure of bio-fertilizer by micro-organism, 2008Figure IV-4.1.5 Output structure of bio-fertilizer by microbe species, 2008Figure IV-4.1.6 Output structure of bio-fertilizer by action mechanism, 2008Figure IV-4.3.1 Consumption volume of chemical fertilizer in China, 2009-2015Figure IV-4.3.2 Forecasted output and consumption volume of bio-fertilizer in China, 2009-2015 Figure IV-5.1.1 Output of animal vaccines in China, 2006-2008Figure IV-5.1.2 Output value of animal vaccines in China, 2004-2008Figure IV-5.1.3 Output structure of animal vaccines in China by output value, 2008Figure IV-5.4.1 Forecast on animal vaccines output and output value in China, 2009-2015Figure IV-6.1 Feed enzyme preparations output and market value, 2006-2008Figure IV-6.1.1 Production and consumption of cellulase in China, 2005-2008Figure IV-6.1.2 Production and consumption of pectinase in China, 2004-2008Figure IV-6.1.3 Pectinase consumption situation in China, 2007-2009est.Figure IV-6.1.4 Pectinase consumption structure in China, 2008Figure IV-6.4.1 Forecast on feed enzyme preparations output and market value, 2009-2015Figure IV-7.3.1 Output of detoxified potato, 2004-2008Figure IV-7.3.2 Forecast on demand of detoxified potato, 2009-2015Figure IV-7.3.3 Output of flower tissue culture in China, 2004-2008
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Green biotechnology (short for GB), also known as agriculture biotechnology, is a rapidly expanding field with modern biotechnology involving introduction of foreign genes into economically important plant species, which can create benefits such as crop improvement and production of novel products.
China’s GB industry has played an increasingly important role in China’s economic growth over the last thirty years with its rapid development gradually. Especially during the past decade, domestic GB has made considerable progress in production scaling-up, technology innovations and applications.
In recent several years, with frequent outbreak of pest disasters and stricter environmental requirements, Chinese government is taking more and more measures to promote GB industry, which leads to huge market value.
GB industry in China in following fields has witnessed significant development and progress.
- Genetically modified crops and their breeding
GM crops is the most fast-growing field among all applications of GB in China and has seen increasingly brighter prospect under governmental guidance. As of 2009, Chinese government has approved commercial production of six GM crops, namely cotton, tomato, morning-glory, sweet pepper, papaya and poplar, but currently, only GM cotton has achieved commercialized plantation at home.
- Clone and transgenic animal
Development of clone animal and transgenic animal is still under research stage in China though many technology breakthroughs have been made in this field. Currently, there is no related product sold in the market, due to various reasons with ineffective technology and R&D ability the most outstanding.
- Biological pesticide
Chinese biological pesticide industry is another rapid-developing field adopting GB techniques in China. Especially in the past decade, biological pesticide application is increasing largely. Total output of Chinese biological pesticides has also increased rapidly with CAGR of XX% from 2004-2008.
With XX biological pesticide producers, most Chinese biological producers are universally small-scale, among which only XX~XX biological pesticide companies in China have annual sales value exceeding USDXX million.
- Bio-fertilizer
China’s bio-fertilizer industry has scored many achievements and been optimistic in recent several years, with its increasing consumption volume, seeing CAGR of XX% from 2005 to 2008.
There were totally XX bio-fertilizer manufactures in 2008 and about XX have been approved by and cooperated with the Ministry of Agriculture. Most of them are of small scale with total output of about XX million tonnes in 2008, taking up only XX% of total fertilizer output in China.
- Biological veterinary medicine
In China, biological veterinary medicine generally includes animal vaccines, antiserum, toxoid, etc, among which animal vaccines accounts for about XX% of the total output in 2008, and thus the animal vaccine is mainly introduced.
Total animal vaccines capacity has reached XX billion doses in recent several years, far higher than the annual demand of about XX billion doses in 2008. There are XX produce biological veterinary products in China, accounting for XX% of total veterinary medicine manufacturers, and XX have been GMP certified.
- Biological feed additive
China as one of the leading feed stuff producers in the world has largely developed biological feed additives in the past few years with expanding application and rising consumption. The feed enzyme preparation in particular, has made great breakthroughs with technological improvement in this field. Though feed enzyme preparation in feed production application still faces many problems in screening strains and fermentation technology, it’s expected to witness fast development in the future especially with improved technology in genetic engineering.
At present, there are about XX feed enzyme preparation manufacturers in China, with climbing output and market value. From 2006-2008, CAGR for feed enzyme preparation out was achieved at XX%.
- Others
Plant bioreactor, animal bioreactor and plant tissue culture are also important application areas of GB in China. For plant bioreactor and animal bioreactor, although there are no commercial products sold in the market yet, some potential products are expecting bright prospect. For the plant tissue culture industry, it has been booming for several years, bringing many commercial opportunities. By 2008, many plant tissue culture technologies had been put into application, and the most valuable technologies in China are crop tissue culture and flower tissue culture.
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