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Posted: Friday 5 March 2010 - 19 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

DUBLIN -- Research and Markets () has announced the addition of the "Research Report on China's Processed Grain Market" report to their offering.

This report presents a full view of China's processed grain market, provides analysis and suggestions on how to enter this big market in China. The report includes an analysis on market share, competition, key players, market segmentation, import & export changes, sales channel, buyer's behaviour, entry barriers, industrial environment and policy trends. The report introduces the procedure for exporting products to China, the Chinese inspection & standards system, a list of major importers & agencies, annual trade fairs in China and provides full forecasts to 2010 and key statistical data.

Through this research report, readers will know who the major players in China's processed grain market are, what the market entry opportunities and barriers are, where the right place to sell products is and how many countries / regions export their products to China and where catalog printing they go.

According to data from the National Bureau of Statistics, from January to June in 2008, the total consumption price level of Chinese residents was up by 7.9%, and food prices were up by 20.4%, thus leading to an increase in the total price level of 6.64%. It can be seen that food commodities are the main factors for the rise in the consumption price. From January to November in 2007, China's grain processing industry realized a total industrial output value, a sales income and a total profit of 140.170 billion Yuan, 134.239 billion Yuan and 8.238 billion Yuan respectively, up by 31.31%, 27.81% and 50.92% respectively over the same period of the previous year.

Deep processed grain products are mainly imported into China from Singapore, New Zealand, Denmark, Ireland, and Holland. Amongst them, the import value of deep processed grain products from Singapore, New Zealand and Denmark in 2007 was 260 million USD, accounting for 58.63% of total import value. From 2003 to 2007, the proportion of import value of deep processed grain products from Singapore, New Zealand and Denmark in total import value was about 45%-60%. It is predicted tag heuer replica that by 2010 the consumption of domestic deep processed grain products in China will reach 180 billion Yuan to 210 billion Yuan.

Key Topics Covered:

CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT DEFINITION

CHAPTER 2 SUMMARIZATION OF CHINA'S MARKET OF DEEP PROCESSED GRAIN PRODUCTS

CHAPTER 3 INTRODUCTION TO THE DOMESTIC INDUSTRIAL ENVIRONMENT

CHAPTER 4 SITUATION OF IMPORT OF DEEP PROCESSED GRAIN PRODUCTS

CHAPTER 5 ANALYSIS ON EXPORT SITUATION OF DEEP PROCESSED GRAIN PRODUCTS

CHAPTER 6 SITUATION OF TAX BURDEN OF IMPORTED PRODUCTS

replica rolex CHAPTER 7 INSPECTION AND QUARANTINE AND STANDARD SYSTEM

CHAPTER 8 IMPORT FLOW OF DEEP PROCESSED GRAIN PRODUCTS

CHAPTER 9 COMPETITION SITUATION OF DOMESTIC MARKET OF DEEP PROCESSED GRAIN PRODUCTS

CHAPTER 10 ANALYSIS ON MARKETING CHANNEL

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