Analysis and Forecast on China Livestock Industry (2015-2016)

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Brief Introduction:

Under the influence of continuous economic slowdown and insufficient domestic demand, domestic resident’s consumption demand for middle and high grade mutton and beef declines further, but the influence on low price animal protein such as pork, poultry products, etc. is less. The development features of hog, poultry and cattle & sheep industry in 2015 respectively are: 1 Hog Industry (1) Continuously decreasing capacity: the inventory of reproductive sow is about 38 million heads at the end of this year. In 2014-2015, hog breeding was in a stage of “loss to heavy loss (that is the ratio between pig price and grain price is below 5:1)” for a long time, farmers started eliminating sows gradually, the year-on-year decrease rates of reproductive sow in 12 months all was about 10%, but the month-on-month decrease rate was dropped gradually. (2) Scale degree is rising: the scale degree of hog breeding in China is rising continuously in 2015, the proportion of scale breeding (sow inventory is more than 50 heads) reaches 51%, increasing by 39.69% from 2003. The state still takes developing standardization breeding as an important measure of promoting modern hog industry; at the same time, scale breeding enterprises actively explore competitive breeding mode, such as “company + farmer” mode represented by WENS Group, factory farming mode of propagating and raising pigs by enterprises themselves, represented by Muyuan Foodstuff Co., Ltd. (3) Pork supply slides down: it’s predicted that hog slaughter will be 668.82 million heads all year round; pork output will be 51.60 million tons, decreasing about 9% year on year. (4) Industry prosperity rises again: the average purchase price of hog is about 15.27yuan/kg in 2015, the average profit of commercial pigs propagated and raised by enterprises themselves is 240.73 yuan/head, the average profit of fattening purchased piglets is 153.63 yuan/head. 2 Poultry Industry (1) Overcapacity: it’s predicted the slaughter of professional broiler is 9.17 billion birds all year round, chicken output is 12.68 million tons, increasing by 0.76% and 1.19% year on year; the inventory of layer is 1.4 billion birds, egg output is 23.05 million tons, increasing by 5.02% and 4.17% year on year. (2) Rise of scale degree: with the rising of labor cost, improving of environmental requirement and changing of consumption pattern, the degree of scale farming is rising. It’s predicted that the scale degree of broiler breeding (fattening more than 2000 broilers) will reach 95% and the scale degree of layer breeding (more than 10,000 birds) will reach 48.7% in 2015. (3) Losses of white feather broiler breeding: in 2015 oversupply and price drop of broiler make white feather broiler breeding link suffered a loss of 0.79 yuan/bird, Sunner Development, Minhe Animal Husbandry Co., Ltd., Yisheng Livestock & Poultry Breeding Co., Ltd. etc. slipped into the red. 3 Cattle and Sheep Industry (1) Beef cattle breeding profit fell down and beef production delinced: the big ascend of beef price in the past years let to the affluent import of beef. In 2015, the beef price decreased, and the average profit of fattening cattle was about 1,130 yuan/head, 470 yuan/head less than last year; the annual output of beef were about 5.46 million tons, decreasing by 2% year on year; the inventory of reproductive cow were 24.40 million heads, the short of cattle source and forage grass resource makes cattle industry lack development power. (2) Motton production increased but breeding link got loss. The annual output of motton were about 4.38 million tons, increasing by 2.2% year on year; but the mutton price decreased, the average profit of fattening sheep was about -82 yuan/head. (3) Beef and motton import and smuggling impacted the domestic market: in domestic, beef and motton demand increased, meanwhile, the prices of beef and mutton are still much higher than pork and broiler prices, the cheaper imported beef and motton (sluggling included) will shocked the domestic market and lower the prices further. (4) Household raising is still the main culturing method for cattle and sheep; whole industry chain pattern of propagating and raising cattle and sheep by farms themselves will position in middle and high-grade chilled fresh beef and mutton market. In the following years, the animal protein food demand will grow up steadily; China’s animal husbandry will be in a critical period of transformation and upgrading, the integration of upstream and downstream of the industry chain will be accelerated; agricultural internet will develop to producer service mode from traditional consumer e-commerce mode, and the service industry of producers will become a new investment hot spot. BOABC believes that this report will provide important decision-making base for domestic and foreign livestock products traders and manufacturers, feed producers and traders, vaccine and equipment manufacturers and agricultural investment organizations; meanwhile, it’s an importance reference for industry association, research institution, etc.

Table of Contents:

Part One China Animal Husbandry Development Situation in 2015
1 Environment and Policy for the Development of China Animal Husbandry in 2015
1.1 Growth Rate of China’s Economy Slowed Down
1.2 China’s Grain Output Increased Continuously and Corn Price Declined
1.3 Integration of China’s Feed Industry Was Accelerated, Industrial Feed Output Increased Continuously
1.4 China Continued Implementing Support Policy for Breeding Industry
1.5 Strengthening Animal Disease Monitoring and Prevention System Continuously
1.6 Strengthening Supervision on Slaughtering Industry Continuously
1.7 China Supports Orderly Import of Livestock Products
2 Supply & Demand and Industrial Characteristics of China’s Animal Products in 2015
2.1 Pork and Beef Output Declined, While Mutton and Poultry Meat Output Increased
2.2 Pork Demand Dropped, While Demand for Other Animal Products Increased
2.3 Meat Output of Scale Slaughterhouses Dropped Sharply
2.4 Prices of Pork and Chicken Rose Up, While Prices of Beef, Mutton and Egg Declined
2.5 Hog, Layer and Beef Cattle Breeding Made Profit, While White Feather Broiler and Mutton Sheep Breeding Suffered Loss
2.6 Scale Breeding Degree of Animal Husbandry Rose Up Continuously
2.7 China’s Trade Volume of Animal Products Increased by 16.7%
Part Two Analysis and Forecast of China’s Hog Industry in 2015-2016
3 Analysis of China’s Hog Market in 2015
3.1 Global Pork Output Declined Slightly in 2015
3.2 China’s Pork Supply in 2015
3.2.1 Inventory and Import Volume of Breeding Swine
3.2.2 Hog Inventory/Production and Pork Output
3.2.3 Hog Farming Scale (Take sow inventory volume as this year’s report division standard)
3.2.4 Stable Hog Epidemic Situation
3.3 Change of Hog Breeding Benefit in China
3.3.1 Hog Breeding Cost Declined
3.3.2 China’s Purchasing Price of Hog Went Up
3.3.3 China’s Hog Breeding Profit Increased
3.4 China Live Hog Slaughtering and Processing in 2015
3.4.1 Structure of Pig Slaughterhouses
3.4.2 Pig Slaughtering Capacity
3.4.3 Pig Slaughtering Volume
3.4.4 Profit Level of Pig Slaughtering Industry
3.5 China’s Pork Consumption Decreased in 2015
3.5.1 Pork Consumption (excluding loss) Decreased
3.5.2 Urban-Rural Structure of Pork Consumption
3.5.3 Structure of Pork Consumption in Different Ways
3.5.4 Pork Price Rose Up
3.6 China’s Pork Trade in 2015
3.6.1 China’s Live hog Import & Export
3.6.2 Import & Export of Dried, Smoked, Salt-Preserved and Salted Pork
3.6.3 Import & Export of Canned Pork and Other Prepared or preserved Pork
3.6.4 Import & Export of Frozen Pig Entrails
3.6.5 Import & Export of Other Major Pig Products
3.7 Summary of the Investment by Major Enterprises in China’s Pig Market in 2015
3.7.1 New Hope Group
3.7.2 WENS Group
3.7.3 Yurun Group
3.7.4 Shuanghui Group
3.7.5 Zhengbang Group
3.7.6 Truein Group
3.7.7 COFCO Group
3.7.8 Dakang Farming
3.7.9 Muyuan Food
3.7.10 Tiandi Food
3.8 Outlook of China’s Hog Market in 2016
3.8.1 Pig Farming Industry Policy
3.8.2 Inventory and Production of Pig
3.8.3 Pork Output
3.8.4 Pork Consumption
3.8.5 Pork Trade
3.8.6 Pork Price
3.8.7 Estimation of Pig Farming Profitability
Part Three Analysis and Forecast of China’s Meat Poultry Industry in 2015-2016
4 Analysis of China’s Meat Poultry Market in 2015
4.1 Global Growth Rate of Poultry Output Declined in 2015
4.2 China’s Poultry Output Increased Slightly in 2015
4.2.1 Inventory of Meat Poultry Increased by 3.2%
4.2.1 Poultry Output Increased by 4.2%
4.2.3 Feeding Structure of Meat Poultry
4.3 China’s Chicken Supply Increased Slightly in 2015
4.3.1 Inventory and Import Volume of Breeding Bird Both Declined
4.3.2 Broiler Slaughter and Chicken Output Both Increased Slightly
4.3.3 Proportion of Standardized Breeding of Broiler Rose Up Continuously
4.3.4 Poultry Disease Forms Were Stable
4.4 China’s Breeding Benefit of White Feather Broiler Turned Gains into Losses in 2015
4.4.1 White Feather Broiler Breeding Cost Declined
4.4.2 Purchasing Price of White Feather Broiler Dropped
4.4.3 White Feather Broiler Breeding Turned Gains into Losses
4.5 Status of China Broiler Slaughter and Processing Industry in 2015
4.5.1 Structure of Broiler Slaughter and Processing Enterprises
4.5.2 Structure of Processed Chicken Products
4.5.3 Broiler Slaughtering Capacity and Quantity
4.6 China’s Poultry Consumption Increased Slightly in 2015
4.6.1 Poultry Consumption (Excluding Loss)
4.6.2 Urban and Rural Structure of Poultry Consumption
4.6.3 Structure of Poultry Consumption in Different Ways
4.6.4 Structure of Poultry Consumption in Various Product Forms
4.6.5 Poultry Price Level
4.7 China Poultry Trading in 2015
4.7.1 Imports and Exports of Live Chicken Both Declined
4.7.2 Chicken Import Volume Declined, While Export Volume Increased
4.7.3 Import and Export of Chicken Giblets
4.7.4 Import and Export of Other Poultry Products
4.8 Development and Investment of major Broiler Enterprises in China Market in 2015
4.8.1 WENS Group
4.8.2 New Hope Liuhe
4.8.3 CP Group
4.8.4 Fujian Sunner Development
4.8.5 Dachan Food
4.8.6 Yurun Group
4.8.7 COFCO Group
4.8.8 Henan Doyoo
4.8.9 Changzhou Lihua
4.8.10 Huadu Group
4.9 Outlook of China Meat Poultry Market in 2016
4.9.1 Policies Regarding Meat Poultry Breeding
4.9.2 Inventory and Slaughter of Meat Poultry
4.9.3 Poultry Output
4.9.4 Poultry Consumption (Excluding Loss)
4.9.5 Poultry Trading
4.9.6 Poultry Price
4.9.7 Broiler Breeding Profit Forecast
Part Four Analysis and Forecast of China’s Egg Poultry Industry in 2015-2016
5 Analysis of China’s Egg Poultry Market in 2015
5.1 Global Output of Poultry Eggs Declined by 0.14% YOY in 2015
5.2 Overall Condition of China’s Layer Poultry Farming in 2015
5.2.1 Structure and Volume of Layer Poultry Farming
5.2.2 Structure and Output of Poultry Eggs
5.3 China’s Egg Supply in 2015
5.3.1 Breeding Chicken Inventory and Import
5.3.2 Layer Chicken Inventory and Egg Output Went Up Slightly in 2015
5.3.3 Scale of Layer Chicken Farming
5.3.4 Epidemic of Layer Chicken
5.4 Profit of China’s Layer Chicken Farming in 2015
5.4.1 The Breeding Cost of Layer Chicken Got Down
5.4.2 The Farmgate Price of Eggs Decreased by 18% YOY
5.4.3 The Breeding Profit of Layer Chicken Declined
5.5 Overall Conditions of China’s Poultry Egg Processing Industry in 2015
5.6 China’s Poultry Egg Consumption in 2015
5.6.1 Egg Consumption Experienced A Small Rise in 2015
5.6.2 Urban-Rural Structure of Poultry Egg Consumption
5.6.3 Structure of Poultry Egg Consumption in Different Ways
5.6.4 Egg Price Fell Down Obviously
5.7 China’s Poultry Egg Trade in 2015
5.7.1 China Imported Less Eggs in 2015
5.7.2 China Exported More Eggs Compared with That in Last Year
5.8 Summary of the Investment of Major Enterprises in China’s Layer Chicken Market in 2015
5.8.1 CP Group
5.8.2 Sichuan Tie Qi Li Shi Group (TQLS)
5.8.3 Dalian Hanwei Group
5.8.4 Beijing DQY Agricultural Technology Co., Ltd.
5.8.5 Hubei Shendan Healthy Food Co., Ltd.
5.8.6 Ningxia Xiaoming Qinye
5.8.7 Shenyang Huamei Livestock and Poultry Co., Ltd.
5.8.8 Shaanxi Dajiang
5.9 China Layer Poultry Market Outlook in 2016
5.9.1 Policy for Layer Poultry Farming
5.9.2 Layer Poultry Inventory
5.9.3 Output of Poultry Egg
5.9.4 Consumption of Poultry Egg (excluding loss)
5.9.5 Trade of Poultry Egg
5.9.6 Price of Poultry Egg
5.9.7 Estimation of Layer Chicken Farming Profit
Part Five Analysis and Forecast of China’s Beef Cattle Industry, 2015-2016
6 Analysis of China’s Beef Cattle Market in 2015
6.1 Global Beef Output Declined in 2015
6.2 China’s Beef Supply Decreased in 2015
6.2.1 Inventory and Import Volume of Breeding Cattle Both Declined
6.2.2 Inventory and Slaughter of Beef Cattle Both Declined
6.2.3 Standardized Scale Degree of Beef Cattle Breeding Rose Up Further
6.2.4 Beef Cattle Epidemic Situation Was Mild
6.3 China’s Beef Cattle Breeding Benefit Declined in 2015
6.3.1 Beef Cattle Breeding Cost Increased Slightly
6.3.2 Purchasing Price of Beef Cattle Saw Greater Decline
6.3.3 Beef Cattle Breeding Profit Declined
6.4 Overall Condition of China’s Beef Cattle Slaughtering Industry in 2015
6.5 China’s Beef Consumption Increased Slightly in 2015
6.5.1 Beef Consumption Volume (Excluding Loss)
6.5.2 Urban-Rural Structure of Beef Consumption
6.5.3 Structure of Beef Consumption in Different Ways
6.5.4 Structure of Beef Consumption in Different Products
6.5.5 Beef Price Slid Down Slightly
6.6 China’s Beef Trade in 2015
6.6.1 China’s Export Volume of Beef Decreased Greatly
6.6.2 China’s Beef Import Volume Increased Greatly
6.7 Summary of the Investment of Major Enterprises in China’s Beef Cattle Market in 2015
6.8 China Beef Market Outlook in 2016
6.8.1 Policy for Beef Cattle Farming
6.8.2 Beef Cattle Inventory
6.8.3 Beef Output
6.8.4 Beef Consumption (excluding loss)
6.8.5 Beef Trade
6.8.6 Beef Price
6.8.7 Estimation of Beef Cattle Farming Profit
Part Six Analysis and Forecast of China’s Mutton Sheep Industry, 2015-2016
7 Analysis of China’s Mutton Market in 2015
7.1 Global Growth Rate of Mutton Output Declined in 2015
7.2 China Mutton Supply in 2015
7.2.1 Inventory and Import Volume of Breeding Sheep Both Increased
7.2.2 Inventory and Slaughter of Mutton Sheep Both Increased Slightly
7.2.3 Standardized Scale Degree of Mutton Sheep Breeding Rose Up Further
7.2.4 Mutton Sheep Epidemic Situation Was Mild
7.3 China’s Breeding Benefit of Mutton Sheep Turned Gains into Losses
7.3.1 Mutton Sheep Breeding Cost Reduced
7.3.2 Purchasing Price of Mutton Sheep Declined
7.3.3 Breeding Benefit of Mutton Sheep Turned Gains into Losses
7.4 China’s Consumption of Mutton Increased Slightly in 2015
7.4.1 Mutton consumption volume (excluding loss)
7.4.2 Urban-Rural Structure of Mutton Consumption
7.4.3 Structure of Mutton Consumption in Different Ways
7.4.4 Structure of Mutton Consumption in Different Products
7.4.5 Mutton Price Moved Down Continuously
7.5 China’s Mutton Trade in 2015
7.5.1 China’s Mutton Export Volume Declined
7.5.2 China’s Import Volume of Mutton Declined Greatly
7.6 Summary of the Investment of Major Enterprises in China’s Mutton Sheep Market in 2015
7.7 China Mutton Market Forecast in 2016
7.7.1 Mutton breeding policies
7.7.2 Mutton Inventory
7.7.3 Mutton Output
7.7.4 Mutton Consumption (excluding loss)
7.7.5 Mutton Trade
7.7.6 Mutton Price
7.7.7 Mutton Breeding Margin Forecast
 
List of Figures
Figure 2.1, the Output of China Pork, Beef, Mutton, Poultry, and Poultry Eggs in 2009 – 2015
Figure 2.2, the Consumption of China Pork, Beef, Mutton, Poultry and Poultry Eggs in 2009 – 2015
Figure 2.3, Annual Meat Production of China Large Scale Livestock Slaughter Enterprises in 2009 – 2015
Figure 2.4, Monthly Meat Production of China Large Scale Livestock Slaughter Enterprises in 2015
Figure 2.5, the Retail Price Trend of China Livestock Products in 2009 – 2015
Figure 2.6, Weighted Price Trend of China Livestock Products in 2009 – 2015
Figure 2.7 China Livestock Products Import Volume in 2009 – 2015
Figure 2.8 China Livestock Products Export Volume in 2009 – 2015
Figure 3.1 Global Pork Output, 2009-2015
Figure 3.2, China’s Breeding Sow Inventory, 2009-2015
Figure 3.3, Monthly Variations of China’s Breeding Sow Inventory, 2015
Figure 3.4, China Swine Import Volume, 2009-2015
Figure 3.5, China Monthly Import of Swine and Importing Price, 2012-2015
Figure 3.6, Import Volume from China’s Major Breeding Swine Importing Source Countries, 2015
Figure 3.7, China Main Swine Import Enterprises and Its Import Volume, 2015
Figure 3.8, Monthly Changes of China’s Hog Inventory, 2015
Figure 3.9, China’s Hog Inventory, 2009-2015
Figure 3.10, China’s Production of Hog, 2009-2015
Figure 3.11, China’s Pork Output, 2009-2015
Figure 3.12, Regional Structure of China’s Hog Inventory, 2015
Figure 3.13, Scale Structure of China’s Hog Production, 2009-2015
Figure 3.14, Scale Structure of China’s Hog Farming, 2015
Figure 3.15, Scale of China’s Standardized Hog Farming, 2009-2015
Figure 3.16, Changes of the Harmless Disposal of Hogs in China, 2010-2015
Figure 3.17, Constitution of China’s Pig Farming Cost, 2009-2015
Figure 3.18, China’s Monthly Purchasing Price of Hog, 2009-2015
Figure 3.19, Variations of China’s Pig Farming Profit, 2009-2015
Figure 3.20, Changes of China’s Pig Farming Profit, 2015
Figure 3.21, Numerical Structure of China’s Pig Slaughtering Enterprises Passing the Verification in 2015 (by Production Capacity)
Figure 3.22, Constitution of China’s Hog Slaughtering Enterprises Production Capacity, 2015
Figure 3.23, Structure of Slaughtering Volume of China’s Hog Slaughtering Enterprises, 2015
Figure 3.24, Changes of Sales Revenue of Chinas’ Pig Slaughtering Industry, 2009-2015
Figure 3.25, Changes of Gross Profit of Chinas’ Pig Slaughtering Industry, 2009-2015
Figure 3.26, Changes of Annual Gross Profit of Chinas’ Pig Slaughtering Industry, 2009-2015
Figure 3.27, China’s Pork Consumption Volume, 2009-2015
Figure 3.28, Urban-Rural Structure of China’s Pork Consumption, 2015
Figure 3.29, Ways of China’s Pork Consumption, 2015
Figure 3.30, China Monthly Pork Retail Price, 2013-2015
Figure 3.31, China’s Import & Export Volume of Fresh, Chilled and Frozen Pork, 2009-2015
Figure 3.32, Source Countries of China’s Fresh, Chilled and Frozen Pork Import, 2015
Figure 3.33, Target Areas of China’s Fresh, Chilled and Frozen Pork Export, 2015
Figure 3.34, Variations of China’s Import of Dried, Smoked, Salt-Preserved and Salted Pork, 2009-2015
Figure 3.35, Changes of China’s Export of Dried, Smoked, Salt-Preserved and Salted Pork, 2009-2015
Figure 3.36, Changes of China’s Import of Canned Pork and Other Prepared or preserved Pork, 2010-2015
Figure 3.37, Changes of China’s Export of Canned Pork and Other Prepared or preserved Pork, 2010-2015
Figure 3.38, China’s Import Volume of Meat Entrails, 2008-2015
Figure 3.39, Source Countries of China’s Meat Entrails Import, 2015
Figure 3.40, China’s Import Volume of Frozen Pig Liver, 2010-2015
Figure 3.41, China’s Import Volume of Other Frozen Pig Entrails, 2010-2015
Figure 3.42, China’s Export Volume of Pig bristles and Pig Hairs, 2010-2015
Figure 3.43, China’s Import & Export Volume of Salted Pig Intestine Casings, 2010-2015
Figure 3.44, Production of Live hogs by New Hope Group, 2009-2015
Figure 3.45, Pig Inventory and Production of WENS Group, 2009-2015
Figure 3.46, Pig Production of Yurun Group, 2009-2015
Figure 3.47, Share Price Variation trend of Yurun Group, 2014-2015
Figure 3.48, Pig Production of Shuanghui Group, 2009-2015
Figure 3.49, Share Price Variation trend of Shuanghui Group, 2013-2015
Figure 3.50, Live hog Inventory and Production of Zhengbang Group, 2009-2015
Figure 3.51, Share Price Variation trend of Zhengbang Group, 2013-2015
Figure 3.52, Pig Inventory and Production of Truein Group, 2009-2015
Figure 3.53, Share Price Variation trend of Truein Group, 2013-2015
Figure 3.54, Pig Inventory and Production of COFCO Group, 2009-2015
Figure 3.55, Live Hog Inventory of Dakang Muye, 2009-2015
Figure 3.56, Share Price Variation trend of Dakang Muye, 2013-2015
Figure 3.57, Live Hog Production of Muyuan Food, 2009-2015
Figure 3.58, Share Price Variation trend of Muyuan Food, 2015
Figure 3.59, Pig Inventory and Production of Tiandi Food, 2009-2015
Figure 4.1 Global Poultry Output in 2008-2015
Figure 4.2 Slaughtered Poultry in China in 2008-2015
Figure 4.3 Poultry Stock Structure in China in the end of 2015
Figure 4.4 China Poultry Output
Figure 4.5 Regional Structure of Poultry Production in China in 2015
Figure 4.6 Structure of Slaughtered Poultry in China in 2015
Figure 4.7 Stocks of Fertile Progenitor White Feather in 2008-2015
Figure 4.8 Baby Broiler Price Trend in China in 2012-2015
Figure 4.9 China Breeding Birds Imports in 2008-2015
Figure 4.10 China Breeding Birds Imports by Country in 2015
Figure 4.11 China Hatching Egg Imports in 2008-2015
Figure 4.12 Slaughtered Broilers in China in 2008-2015
Figure 4.13 Chicken Output in China in 2008-2015
Figure 4.14 Regional Structure of Chicken Output in China in 2015
Figure 4.15 Slaughtered Broilers by Month in China in 2015
Figure 4.16 Scale Structure of Broiler Farming in China in 2008-2015
Figure 4.17 Scale Structure of Broiler Farming in China in 2015
Figure 4.18 Level of Broiler Standard Scale Farming in China in 2008-2015
Figure 4.19, China’s Poultry Diseases Morbidity Statistics
Figure 4.20 Structure of Broiler Breeding Cost in China in 2008-2015
Figure 4.21 Purchasing Price of Broilers in China in 2009-2015
Figure 4.22 Profit Change Trend of Breeding Broilers in China in 2008-2015
Figure 4.23 Structure of Broiler Slaughter and Processing Enterprises (By Capacity) in 2015
Figure 4.24 Structure of Processed Chicken Products in China in 2015
Figure 4.25 China Poultry Consumption in 2008-2015
Figure 4.26 Urban and Rural Structure of Poultry Consumption in China in 2015
Figure 4.27 Poultry Consumption in Different Ways in 2015
Figure 4.28 Poultry Consumption in Various Product Forms in China in 2015
Figure 4.29 Wholesale Price for Whole Fresh Chicken in China in 2012-2015
Figure 4.30 Monthly Retail Price for Live Chicken in China
Figure 4.31,China’s Monthly Import Changes of Chicken in 2014-2015
Figure 4.32,Accumulative Market Shares of China Fresh Frozen Chicken Imports by Country of Origin, 2015
Figure 4.33, Accumulative Market Shares of China Fresh Frozen Chicken Exports by Country of Destination, 2015
Figure 4.34 Import of Frozen Chicken Wing (excluding wing apex), Feet and Gizzard in 2014-2015
Figure 4.35 WENS Group’s Slaughtered Broilers in 2009-2015
Figure 4.36 New Hope Liuhe’s Slaughtered Broilers in 2009-2015
Figure 4.37 Stock Price Trend of New Hope Liuhe
Figure 4.38 CP Group’s Slaughtered Broilers in 2009-2015
Figure 4.39 Sunner Development’s Slaughtered Broilers in 2009-2015
Figure 4.40 Stock Price Trend of Sunner Development in 2013-2015
Figure 4.41 Dachan Food’s Slaughtered Broilers in 2009-2015
Figure 4.42 Yurun Group’s Slaughtered Broilers in 2009-2015
Figure 4.43 COFCO’s Slaughtered Broilers in 2009-2015
Figure 4.44 Doyoo’s Slaughtered Broilers in 2009-2015
Figure 4.45 Changzhou Lihua’s Slaughtered Broilers in 2009-2015
Figure 4.46 Hudu Group’s Slaughtered Broilers in 2009-2015
Figure 5.1, Global Output of Poultry Egg, 2009-2015
Figure 5.2, Global Output of Chicken Egg, 2009-2015
Figure 5.3, Layer Poultry Culturing Structure of China, 2015
Figure 5.4, Poultry Egg Output of China, 2009-2015
Figure 5.5, Regional Structure of China’s Poultry Egg Production, 2015
Figure 5.6, Structure of China’s Poultry Egg Products, 2015
Figure 5.7 Annual Average Inventory of Progenitor Layer Breeder Hens in China, 2009-2015
Figure 5.8, Trend of China’s Layer Chick Price, 2013-2015
Figure 5.9, Scale Structure of China’s Layer Chicken Farming, 2009-2015
Figure 5.10, Scale Structure of China’s Layer Chicken Farming, 2015
Figure 5.11, Standardized Large-Scale Layer Chicken Farming in China, 2009-2015
Figure 5.12, Constitution of China’s Layer Chicken Farming Cost, 2009-2015
Figure 5.13, Trend of Farmgate Price and Retail Price of Chicken Egg in China, 2015
Figure 5.14, Changes of China’s Layer Chicken Farming Profit (excluding income from eliminated layer chicken), 2009-2015
Figure 5.15, Changes of China’s Egg Processing Enterprise Profit Margin, 2009-2015
Figure 5.16, China’s Poultry Egg Consumption, 2009-2015
Figure 5.17, Urban-Rural Structure of China’s Poultry Egg Consumption, 2015
Figure 5.18, Ways of China’s Poultry Egg Consumption, 2015
Figure 5.19, China’s Monthly Wholesale and Retail Price of Chicken Eggs, 2015
Figure 5.20, China’s Chicken Egg Export Volume, 2010-2015
Figure 5.21, Regional Structure of China’s Chicken Egg Export, 2015
Figure 5.22, Major Target Countries and Areas of China’s Salted Egg Export, 2015
Figure 5.23, Major Target Countries and Areas of China’s Preserved Egg Export, 2015
Figure 5.24, Layer Chicken Inventory and Chicken Egg Output of CP Group, 2009-2015
Figure 5.25, Layer Chicken Inventory and Chicken Egg Output of TQLS Group, 2009-2015
Figure 5.26, Layer Chicken Inventory and Chicken Egg Output of Dalian Hanwei Group, 2009-2015
Figure 5.27, Layer Chicken Inventory and Chicken Egg Output of Beijing DQY, 2009-2015
Figure 5.28, Layer Chicken Inventory and Chicken Egg Output of Hubei Shendan, 2009-2015
Figure 5.29, Layer Chicken Inventory of Ningxia Xiaoming Qinye, 2009-2015
Figure 5.30, Commercial Layer Chicken Inventory and Chicken Egg Output of Shenyang Huamei, 2010-2015
Figure 5.31 Chicken Egg Output of Shijiazhuang Huamu, 2009-2015
Figure 6.1, Global Beef Output, 2007-2015
Figure 6.2, China’s Breeding Cow Inventory, 2007-2015
Figure 6.3, China’s Breeding Cattle Import Volume, 2010-2015
Figure 6.4, China’s Breeding Cattle Import Volume from Major Source Countries, 2015
Figure 6.5, China’s Bull Semen Import Volume, 2010-2015
Figure 6.6, Structure of China’s Bull Semen Import Source Countries, 2015
Figure 6.7, China’s Beef Production, 2007-2015
Figure 6.8, China’s Beef Cattle Output, 2007-2015
Figure 6.9, Regional Structure of China’s Beef Cattle Inventory, 2015
Figure 6.10, Scale Structure of China’s Beef Cattle Farming, 2007-2015
Figure 6.11, Scale Structure of China’s Beef Cattle Farming, 2015
Figure 6.12, Proportion of China’s Standardized Large-Scale Beef Cattle Farm, 2007-2015
Figure 6.13, Constitution of China’s Beef Cattle Farming Cost, 2009-2015
Figure 6.14, Purchasing Price of Beef Cattle in China, 2009-2015
Figure 6.15, Changes of China’s Beef Cattle Farming Profit, 2009-2015
Figure 6.16, China’s Beef Consumption Volume, 2007-2015
Figure 6.17, Urban-Rural Structure of China’s Beef Consumption, 2015
Figure 6.18, Ways of China’s Beef Consumption, 2015
Figure 6.19, China’s Beef Consumption by Different Products, 2015
Figure 6.20, China’s Monthly Retail Price of Beef, 2013-2015
Figure 6.21, China’s Monthly Retail Price and Wholesale of Beef, 2015
Figure 6.22, China’s Fresh, Chilled and Frozen Beef Import &Export Volume, 2010-2015
Figure 6.23, Regional Structure of China Fresh, Chilled Beef Export, 2015
Figure 6.24, Major Source Countries of China’s Frozen Beef Import, 2015
Figure 6.25, China’s Import Volume of Frozen Cattle Entrails, 2010-2015
Figure 6.26, Major Source Countries of China’s Frozen Cattle Entrails Import, 2015
Figure 7.1, Global mutton Output, 2008 - 2015
Figure 7.2, China’s Breeding Sheep Inventory, 2009-2015
Figure 7.3, China’s Breeding Sheep Import Volume, 2009-2015
Figure 7.4, China’s Mutton Sheep Production, 2009-2015
Figure 7.5, China’s Mutton Output, 2009-2015
Figure 7.6, Regional Structure of China’s Mutton Production, 2015
Figure 7.7, Scale Structure of China’s Mutton Sheep Farming, 2009-2015
Figure 7.8, Scale Structure of China’s Mutton Sheep Farming, 2015
Figure 7.9, Proportion of China’s Standardized Large-Scale Mutton Sheep Farm, 2009-2015
Figure 7.10, Constitution of China’s Mutton Sheep Farming, 2009-2015
Figure 7.11, China’s Purchasing Price of Mutton Sheep, 2009-2015
Figure 7.12, Changes of China’s Mutton Sheep Farming Profit, 2009-2015
Figure 7.13, China’s Mutton Consumption, 2009-2015
Figure 7.14, Urban-Rural Structure of China’s Mutton Consumption, 2015
Figure 7.15, Ways of China’s Mutton Consumption, 2015
Figure 7.16, Different Products of China’s Mutton Consumption, 2015
Figure 7.17, China’s Monthly Retail Price of Mutton, 2012-2015
Figure 7.18, China’s Monthly Wholesale Price and Retail Price of Mutton, 2015
Figure 7.19, China’s Fresh, Chilled and Frozen Mutton Export Volume, 2010-2015
Figure 7.20, Regional Structure of China’s Fresh, Chilled and Frozen Mutton Export, 2015
Figure 7.21, China’s Live Sheep Export Volume, 2010-2015
Figure 7.22, Major Source Countries of China’s Fresh, Chilled and Frozen Mutton Import, 2015
 
List of Tables
Table 1.1, China main grain import volume in 2015
Table 3.1, Output of Major Pork Production Countries in the World, 2013-2015
Table 3.2, Some of China’s Pig Farming Enterprises Importing Breeding Swine and the Import Volume, 2015
Table 3.3, China’s Major Hog Disease Cases, 2014-2015
Table 3.4, Export Volume of China’ Major Live hog Exporters and Their Market Share, 2015
Table 3.5, China’s live hog Export Quota and Details, 2015
Table 3.6, Some Patterns and Volume of China’s Fresh, Chilled and Frozen Pork Import, 2015
Table 3.7, China’s Major Import Enterprises of Fresh, Chilled and Frozen Pork and Their Market Share, 2015
Table 3.8, Some Patterns and Volume of China’s Fresh, Chilled and Frozen Pork Export, 2015
Table 3.9, China’s Major Export Enterprises of Fresh, Chilled and Frozen Pork and Their Market Share, 2015
Table 3.10, Major Patterns and Volumes of China’s Dried, Smoked, Salt-Preserved and Salted Pork Import & Export, 2015
Table 3.11, China’s Meat Entrails Import Enterprises and Their Market Share, 2015
Table 3.12, Some Patterns and Volume of China’s Pork Fat Export, 2015
Table 3.13 Newly Added Production Capacity and Distribution of WENS Group, 2015
Table 3.14 Newly Added Production Capacity and Distribution of Truein Group, 2015
Table 3.15, Newly Added Production Capacity and Distribution of Muyuan Food
Table 4.1, Breeding Broiler Importers of China and Market Shares, 2015
Table 4.2, Live Chicken Exporting Enterprises and Their Market Share in 2015
Table 4.3, China’s Exporting Quota for Live Chicken in 2015
Table 4.4, Top 10 China Broiler and Giblet Importers and Market Shares, 2015
Table 4.5, Top 10 China Broiler and Giblet Exporters and Market Shares, in Jan-Sep 2015
Table 4.6, China Chicken Import Forms and Importing Volume in 2014-2015
Table 4.7, China Chicken Exporting Forms and Volume in 2014-2015
Table 4.8, China Duck Import and Export Forms and Volume in 2015
Table 4.9, China Goose Import and Export Forms and Volume in 2015
Table 4.10, China Pigeon Import and Export Forms and Volume in 2015
Table 4.11, China Turkey Import and Export Forms and Volume in 2015
Table 5.1, Introduction Volume of China’s Major Progenitor Layer Breeder Hens Enterprises
Table 5.2, Cases of Major Poultry Diseases in China, 2014 - 2015
Table 5.3, Forms and Volume of China’s Poultry Egg Products Import, 2015
Table 5.4, Forms and Volume of China’s Poultry Egg Export, 2015
Table 5.5, Export Volume of China’s Breeding Egg Export Enterprises, 2015
Table 5.6, China’s Major Chicken Egg Export Enterprises and Their Market Shares, 2015
Table 5.7, Newly Added Production Capacity and Distribution of TQLS Group’s Layer Chicken Industry, 2015
Table 5.8, Newly Added Production Capacity and Distribution of Hubei Shendan’s Layer Chicken Industry, 2015
Table 5.9, Newly Added Production Capacity and Distribution of Xiaoming Qinye’s Layer Chicken Industry, 2015
Table 6.1, Beef Output Volume in Global Countries, 2014 – 2015
Table 6.2, Import Volume of China’s Major Breeding Cattle Import Enterprises, 2015
Table 6.3, Cases of Major Beef Cattle Diseases in China, 2015
Table 6.4, Forms and Volume of China’s Beef Products Export, 2015
Table 6.5, China’s Major Frozen Beef Export Enterprises, 2015
Table 6.6, Forms and Volumes of China’s Beef Products Import, 2015
Table 6.7, China’s Fresh, Chilled Beef Import Enterprises, 2015
Table 6.8, China’s Major Frozen Beef Import Enterprises, 2015
Table 6.9, Investment of China’s Beef Cattle Enterprises in 2015
Table 7.1, Cases of Major Sheep Diseases in China, 2015
Table 7.2, Forms and Volume of China’s Mutton Products Export, 2015
Table 7.3, Export Volume of China’s Major Mutton Export Enterprises and Their Market Shares, 2015
Table 7.4, Export Volume of China’s Live Sheep Exporters, 2015
Table 7.5, Forms and Volume of China’s Sheep/Goat Products Import, 2015
Table 7.6, Import Volume of China’s Major Mutton Import Enterprises and Their Market Shares 2015
Table 7.7, China Mutton Industry Investment Dynamic in 2015
Table 1, Pork Output in Each Region of China, 2009-2015
Table 2, Live Hog Inventory in Each Region of China, 2009-2015
Table 3, Number of Live Hogs Production in Each Region of China, 2009-2015
Table 4, China’s Pork Balance Sheet, 2009-2015
Table 5, Output of Poultry Meat in Each Region of China, 2009-2015
Table 6, Poultry Production in Each Region of China, 2009-2015
Table 7, China’s Poultry Meat Balance Sheet, 2009-2015
Table 8, Output of Poultry Eggs in Each Region of China, 2009-2015
Table 9, China’s Poultry Egg Balance Sheet, 2009-2015
Table 10, Output of Beef in Each Region of China, 2009-2015
Table 11, Cattle Inventory in Each Region of China, 2009-2015
Table 12, China’s Beef Balance Sheet, 2009-2015 (excluding smuggling beef)
Table 13, Output of Mutton in Each Region of China, 2009-2015
Table 14, Mutton Sheep Inventory in Each Region of China, 2009-2015
Table 15, China’s Mutton Balance Sheet, 2009-2015
Table 16, China’s Monthly Animal Products and Feed Retail Price, 2015
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