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Research Report of the Imported Soybeans Industry in China 2020-2024

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  • July 2020
  • Region: China
  • China Research & Intelligence
  • ID: 5129176
Soybeans are important raw materials of common edible oil and feed material of the breeding industry in China. China has a huge demand for Soybeans while the domestic supply could not meet consumption. In 2019, China’s Soybean consumption was 106.50 million tons, domestic production was 18.10 million tons and import volume was 88.51 million tons, which showed a very high dependence on import soybeans. Thus, China allowed more countries, such as Bolivia, Russia, and Benin to export soybeans that meet the requirements.

According to the analyst, soybeans are mainly produced in the Northeast and North China regions. From 2015 to 2019, the sown area of soybeans in China increased from 6.83 million hectares to 9.34 million hectares, and the production of soybeans rose from 12.37 million tons in 2015 to 18.10 million tons in 2019. Import volume went up from 81.69 million tons in 2015 to 88.51 million tons in 2019. Import soybeans always have a competitive advantage, since the price of imported soybeans is always lower than that of domestic soybeans.

According to the analyst, imported soybeans in China include soybeans for cultivation, black soybeans, green soybeans, yellow soybeans, and other soybeans not for cultivation, most of them came from Brazil and the USA from 2017 to April 2020.

According to the analyst, as for major import sources of soybeans in the future, it is expected to be Brazil, the USA and Argentina. The demand for soybeans is estimated to be relatively low in 2020 because of COVID-19, and then reach 124 million tons by 2024. The gap between supply and demand could be around 94 million tons in 2024, worth the value that exceeds USD 40 million.

Readers may obtain the following information from this report:

  • Economic Environment of the Soybean Industry in China
  • Policies in Imported Soybeans in China
  • Analysis of Supply and Demand of Soybeans in China
  • Analysis of Imported Soybeans in China
  • Analysis of Major Sources of Soybeans in China
  • Price Trends of Imported Soybeans in China
  • Driving Forces and Opportunities of Imported Soybeans in China
  • Forecasts on Imported Soybeans in China 2020-2024

Table of Contents

1 Analysis of Soybean Industry’s Environment
1.1 Economy Environment
1.1.1 China’s GDP and per capita Disposable Income of Residents
1.1.2 Grain Production in China
1.2 Policy Environment
1.3 About the Author
2 Analysis of China’s Soybean Industry, 2015-2019
2.1 Planting of Soybeans in China
2.2 Demand and Supply of Soybeans in China
2.3 Price of Domestic Soybeans
3 Analysis of Soybean Imports in China, 2015-Apr.2020
3.1 Types of Imported Soybeans in China
3.2 Import Scale of Soybeans
3.3 Comparison of Import Price and Domestics Price, 2016-Apr. 2020
4 Major Sources of Soybean Imports in China, 2017-Apr. 2020
4.1 Major Sources of Soybean Imports in China, 2017
4.2 Major Sources of Soybean Imports in China, 2018
4.3 Major Sources of Soybean Imports in China, 2019
4.4 Major Sources of Soybean Imports in China, Jan. -Apr. 2020
5 Forecast on China’s Soybean Market, 2020-2024
5.1 SWOT Analysis
5.1.1 Driven Force and Market Chance
5.1.2 Threats and Challenges
5.2 Forecast on Demand and Supply of Soybeans in China, 2020-2024
5.2.1 Forecast on Demand
5.2.2 Forecast on Soybean Imports
5.2.3 Forecast on Major Sources of Soybean Imports
Table of selected charts
Chart China’s GDP and per capita Disposable Income of Residents, 2016-Mar. 2020
Chart Grain Production and per capita Grain Output in China, 2015-2019
Chart Related Policies about Soybean Imports
Chart Panting Area of Soybean in China, 2015-2019
Chart Production and Apparent Consumption of Soybean in China, 2015-2018 (unit: kiloton)
Chart Average Price of Domestic Soybean, 2016-Apr. 2020
Chart Types of Imported Soybeans in China
Chart Import Volume and Value of Soybean in China, 2015-Apr. 2020
Chart Comparison between Import Price and Domestic Price of Soybean, 2016-Apr. 2020
Chart Major Sources of Soybean Imports in China, 2017
Chart Major Sources of Soybean Imports in China, 2018
Chart Major Sources of Soybean Imports in China, 2019
Chart Major Sources of Soybean Imports in China, Jan.-Apr. 2020
Chart Forecast on Demand of Soybeans in China, 2020-2024
Chart Forecast on Soybean Imports in China, 2020-2024

Methodology

Background research defines the range of products and industries, which proposes the key points of the research. Proper classification will help clients understand the industry and products in the report.

Secondhand material research is a necessary way to push the project into fast progress. The analyst always chooses the data source carefully. Most secondhand data they quote is sourced from an authority in a specific industry or public data source from governments, industrial associations, etc. For some new or niche fields, they also "double-check" data sources and logics before they show them to clients.

Primary research is the key to solve questions, which largely influence the research outputs. The analyst may use methods like mathematics, logical reasoning, scenario thinking, to confirm key data and make the data credible.

The data model is an important analysis method. Calculating through data models with different factors weights can guarantee the outputs objective.

The analyst optimizes the following methods and steps in executing research projects and also forms many special information gathering and processing methods.

1. Analyze the life cycle of the industry to understand the development phase and space.
2. Grasp the key indexes evaluating the market to position clients in the market and formulate development plans
3. Economic, political, social and cultural factors
4. Competitors like a mirror that reflects the overall market and also market differences.
5. Inside and outside the industry, upstream and downstream of the industry chain, show inner competitions
6. Proper estimation of the future is good guidance for strategic planning.


 

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