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No. 0051G004 Future Prospect of Genetically Modified Crops  - Edition(1)

 

 

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Report edition:  2010 edition(1)
Language version: English
Document type: WORD|PDF + Excel(Word or PDF document,with additional Excel Document)
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Description:

 

China, with plenty of field and great demand for crops, has great potential in GM crops. Stimulated by safety certificates issuing of GM rice, key grain crop in Asia, GM technology and GM crops have attracted unprecedented attention of China and the world.

By interviewing researchers, governmental officers and citizens, CCM tries to find out whether GM rice will come into commercial production in the near future and what is the future for Chinese GM crops industry.

To figure out future trend of GM crops, especially GM rice in China, CCM will carry out deep investigation in this research in order to:
- Help clients understand Chinese GM crops industry
- Find out influencing factors for GM crops development
- Analyze competitive landscape of Chinese and multinational GM crops producers
- Assess market risks and identify business opportunities
- Find out GM crop prospect

 

Main Content:

 

No. Content
Page
Executive summary
1
Introduction and Methodology
2
I History of GM crops in China, 1996~2008
4
II Current situation of GM crops in China
8
II-1 China’s status in global GM crops' market
8
II-2 Situation of GM crops in China
9
II-3 MNCs’ activities in GM crops industry in China
11
II-4 Research of GM crops in China
12
II-5 Problem of GM crops in China
14
III Future Prospect of GM Crops in China, 2010~2014
17
III-1 Influencing factors
17
III-1.1 Governmental policies
17
III-1.2 Researchers' attitudes
20
III-1.3 Public attitudes towards GM crops
22
III-1.4 MNCs’ promotion
25
III-1.5 Environmental protection
25
III-1.6 International public opinion
25
III-1.7 Grain supply risk
26
III-2 Future Perspective of GM Crops in China
26
IV Risk and opportunity
29

LIST OF TABLES
Table II-2.1 Major Bt cotton seed producers, 2009
Table III-1.1 Ratings on importance of influencing factors for GM crops by interviewees
Table II-1.1.1 Key regulations on GM organism and GM technology
Table II-1.1.2 Safety assessment requirements of GM crops
Table III-1.2.1 Interviewees’ attitudes towards GM crops’ safety
Table III-1.2.2 Interviewees’ attitudes towards GM technology’s contribution to yield increase
Table III-1.2.3 Interviewees’ attitudes towards proportion of IPR of GM rice held by China
Table III-1.2.4 Interviewees’ attitudes towards GM technology’s contribution to national power strengthening
Table III-1.2.5 Interviewees’ attitudes towards safety of GM food
Table III-1.2.6 Interviewees’ attitudes towards the efficiency of China’s current GM organism safety management
Table III-1.2.7 Interviewees’ attitudes towards the possibility of China to solve grain supply shortage without GM technology
Table III-1.3.1 Knowledge of GM crops species
Table III-1.7.1 Grain supply in China, 2004~2009
Table III-2.1 Interviewees’ estimated authorization time of GM rice’s commercial production
Table III-2.2 Interviewees’ estimated GM crops to get safety certificate in the following 5 years

LIST OF FIGURES
Figure II-1.1 Harvested area of GM crops in the world, 1996-2009
Figure II-1.2 Harvested area of China’s GM crops, 1996~2009
Figure II-1.1.1 Procedures from experiment to commercial production of GM crops
Figure III-1.3.1 Sex distribution of respondents
Figure III-1.3.2 Age distribution of respondents
Figure III-1.3.3 Knowledge about GM food
Figure III-1.3.4 Attitudes towards safety of GM food
Figure III-1.3.5 Knowledge about GM edible oil
Figure III-1.3.4 Purchase choice towards GM edible oil
Figure III-1.3.7 Degree of concern about labels on GM edible oil
Figure III-1.3.8 Ease of finding label of GM illustration?
Figure III-1.3.9 Knowledge of safety certificate for GM rice
Figure III-1.3.10 Acceptance of GM rice with lower price
Figure III-2.1 Strength comparison of pushing and preventing GM crops’ commercial production’ commercial production

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Executive Summary

China, as one of countries to have first commercially produced GM crops in the world, has been paying close attention to GM crops research and development.

With commercial production of six kinds of GM crops, including varieties of cotton, tomato, poplar, morning glory, antivirus pawpaw and pimiento, China has become the sixth biggest GM crops planter in the world in 2009 with harvested area of XX million hectares.

Stimulated by safety certificates promulgation of GM rice, key grain crop in Asia, GM technology and GM crops have attracted unprecedented attention both at home and abroad.

The commercial production of GM rice in the future is mainly influenced by the following factors:
- Governmental policies and support
- Researchers' attitudes
- Civil attitude towards GM crops
- MNCs’ promotion
- Environmental protection
- International public opinion
- Grain supply risk

CCM thinks it is probable that China will commercially produce GM rice in the following XX years. Meanwhile, GM soybean, edible corn and rapeseed are likely to receive safety certificates within XX years. Some cash crops may also have chances too. China’s GM crops market enjoys stronger opportunity than risk.

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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 competitiveness of Chinese production has been discussed in order to uncover the mystery of ever-increasing capability of Chinese manufacturing.
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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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The scientific methodology has been employed to conduct the quantitative forecast on this subject in the future 5-10 years.

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