Despite recent food safety scares, China retains its position as one of the world’s leading suppliers and exporters of food and drinks. The most recent crisis to hit the industry was the melamine scandal, which erupted early in 2008 and had severe implications for the Chinese dairy industry. These problems have led to the creation of a new Food Safety Law, which came into effect during June 2009 and aims to restore confidence in the safety and quality of the country’s food exports. China represents the world’s largest supplier of many different kinds of foods, examples of which include pork, fish and seafood, apples, honey and vitamin C. China – A Growing Global Power in Food Supply is a new publication from Leatherhead Food Research. The report examines and reviews China’s role as a supplier to the global food and drinks industry, and focuses upon major product sectors such as meat and seafood, fresh produce, dairy and food ingredients. The report also discusses recent food safety scandals which have had an adverse affect upon Chinese exports, as well as analysing the competitive situation within the domestic food production industry.
Table of Contents :
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Report Objectives
1.2 Research Methodology
1.3 Information Provided
1.4 Currency
2. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
3. OVERVIEW
3.1 Country Overview
3.2 China Within the Global Food Market
3.3 Food Retailing in China
3.4 The Chinese Food Industry
3.5 Agri-Food Trade Balance
3.6 Food Safety
4. MEAT, FISH & SEAFOOD
4.1 Production and Trade
4.1.1 Meat & Poultry
4.1.2 Fish & Seafood
4.2 Major Players
4.2.1 Meat & Poultry
4.2.2 Fish & Seafood
5. FRESH PRODUCE
5.1 Production and Trade
5.2 Major Players
6. DAIRY PRODUCTS
6.1 Production and Trade
6.2 Major Players
7. PROCESSED FOODS
7.1 Production and Trade
7.1.1 Cereals/Grains
7.1.2 Bakery Products
7.1.3 Confectionery
7.1.4 Snack Foods
7.1.5 Honey
7.1.6 Edible Oils
7.2 Major Players
7.2.1 Cereals/Grains
7.2.2 Bakery Products
7.2.3 Confectionery
7.2.4 Snack Foods
7.2.5 Honey
7.2.6 Edible Oils
8. INGREDIENTS & ADDITIVES
8.1 Production and Trade
8.1.1 Food Ingredients
8.1.2 Vitamins
8.1.3 Sugar and Sweeteners
8.2 Major Players
8.2.1 Food Ingredients
8.2.2 Vitamins
8.2.3 Sugar and Sweeteners
9. BEVERAGES
9.1 Production and Trade
9.1.1 Soft Drinks
9.1.2 Alcoholic Beverages
9.1.2.1 Beer
9.1.2.2 Wine & Spirits
9.2 Major Players
9.2.1 Soft Drinks
9.2.2 Alcoholic Beverages
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1.I Currency Conversion Table, 2008
Table 2.I China: Major Food and Drink Exports, 2008
Table 3.I China: Gross Domestic Product (GDP), 2004-2008
Table 3.II Leading Chinese Food Retailers, 2008
Table 3.III China: Food/Agricultural Exports to the US by Sector, 2006-2008
Table 3.IV China: Food/Agricultural Trade with the EU27 Region by Sector, 2008
Table 3.V Major Chinese Food Safety Scares, 2002-2009
Table 4.I China: Domestic Production of Red Meat by Sector, 2005-2008
Table 4.II China: Domestic Production of Poultry Meat, 2005-2008
Table 4.III China: Domestic Production of Eggs, 2005-2008
Table 5.I China: Domestic Production of Apples, 2004-2008
Table 5.II China: Domestic Production of Citrus Fruit, 2004-2008
Table 5.III China: Domestic Production of Pears, 2004-2008
Table 5.IV China: Domestic Production of Other Fruits by Sector, 2007
Table 5.V China: Domestic Production of Fresh Vegetables by Sector, 2007
Table 7.I Leading Global Wheat Flour Exporters by Volume, 2008/2009
Table 7.II Leading Global Peanut Producers by Volume, 2008
Table 8.I China: Domestic Production of Food Ingredients by Sector, 2008
Table 9.I China: Domestic Production of Alcoholic Beverages, 2005-2008
Table 9.II China: Domestic Beer Output, 2005-2008
Table 9.III China: Domestic Wine Output, 2005-2008
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1 China: Real GDP Growth, 2004- 2008
Figure 2 Chinese Retail Food Market by Value, 2004-2008
Figure 3 Chinese Retail Food Sales by Format, 2008
Figure 4 Shares of Food Sales via Chinese Hypermarkets, 2008
Figure 5 Chinese Food Industry Output by Value, 2004-2008
Figure 6 Shares of Global Organic Agricultural Land, 2008
Figure 7 Chinese Meat Production by Type, 2008
Figure 8 Chinese Fish & Seafood Industry Output by Volume, 2005-2008
Figure 9 Chinese Exports of Fish, Crustaceans & Molluscs to the EU by Value, 2004-2008
Figure 10 Chinese Exports of Fresh Produce to the EU by Value, 2004-2008
Figure 11 Chinese Citrus Fruit Production by Sector, 2008
Figure 12 Chinese Milk Production by Volume, 2005-2008
Figure 13 Chinese Production of Leading Cereals/Grains by Volume, 2008
Figure 14 Leading Global Honey Producers by Volume, 2008
Figure 15 Chinese Edible Oils Production by Sector, 2008
Figure 16 Global Starch Production by Country/Region, 2008
Figure 17 Chinese Sugar Production by Volume, 2007/8-2009/10
Figure 18 Global Sugar Production by Country/Region, 2009/2010
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