Research and Markets: China's Vegoils & Oilseeds Market Analysis and Forecast Report (2010-2011) - Soybean Crush Margins Suffered Losses in the First Half of 2010

DUBLIN--()--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/7ab789/chinas_vegoils) has announced the addition of the "China's Vegoils & Oilseeds Market Analysis and Forecast Report (2010-2011)" report to their offering.

In 2010, China's vegetable oil industry mainly showed the following characteristics and changes:

(1) The Government policies continued to make a great impact on the market.

The Government encouraged and subsidized oilseed production. The policies of soybean, rapeseed purchasing and vegoil storage selling continued to be implemented in order to stabilize the market. Rapeseed and soyoil imports were restricted.

(2) Domestic oilseed production reduced, and the dependence on foreign vegetable oil increased.

The production of rapeseed and cottonseed dropped, but the output of soybean, peanut and sunflower remained almost same with the previous year. Most of rapeseed production was purchased by the State Reserve, and domestic oilseed supply reduced. Soybean and rapeoil imports increased significantly, resulting in the dependence on foreign vegetable oil up to 70%.

(3) Soybean crush increased substantially, the supply and demand kept balance.

Domestic oilseed supply was tight, but soybean imports and crush substantially increased, vegoil production and consumption continuously grew, the supply and demand almost kept balance.

(4) Oilseed crushing margins were better in the second half of the year, while the capacity of vegoils kept on increasing.

Soybean crush margins suffered losses in the first half of 2010, but made profits in the second half. Rapeseed crushing margins were fairly good. New projects of soyoil, rapoil and palm oil continued to appear, and those of other vegoils such as peanut oil, corn oil and camellia oil, increased significantly.

(5) Vegetable oil prices rose largely since Mid-July.

In 2011, the government policies on purchasing, storage and import, will continue to have critical impact on the vegoil market. Main development trends are expected as follows: the supply of domestic oilseed supply rallies; the total oil and oilseed imports continue to increase; the vegoil market is balance between supply and demand, and the inventory increases; the vegoil producing capacity continues to expand, with optimization of product structure; the prices of oils and oilseeds fall at first and pick up again in the second half of 2011, higher than the average of 2010.

This annual report shows a reliable reference to meet diverse needs, with systematic, brief and accurate data from 1979 to 2011. It analyzed the changes in 2010 and forecasted 2011 in order of the industrial chain, rich in content and succinct in style.

Key Topics Covered:

  • Part One: Analysis of 2010 Vegoil Industry Policies and Changes
  • Part Two: Analysis and Forecast of China's Soybean Market
  • Part Three: Analysis and Forecast of China's Rapeseed Market
  • Part Four: Analysis and Forecast of China's Peanut Market
  • Part Five: Analysis and Forecast of China's Palm Oil Market
  • Part Six: Analysis and Forecast of Other Oilseeds Market (Including Cottonseed, Sunflower, Sesame, Camellia)
  • Part Seven: Analysis and Forecast of China's Vegoil Supply-Demand
  • Attached Tables, Figures and Maps

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Research and Markets
Laura Wood, Senior Manager
U.S. Fax: 646-607-1907
Fax (outside U.S.): +353-1-481-1716
press@researchandmarkets.com