DUBLIN, Ireland--(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c94038) has announced the
addition of "China Green Food Industry Report, 2008" to their
offering.
The report expounds on the general situation of China green food
industry and also analyses the development status, the existing
problems, the market development and the market demand of China's
green food industry.
The report also provides you with the developing trend of China's
green food industry. Furthermore, it analyses the production and
operation of some key producers and puts forward some proposals for
the development and investment of the green food industry.
With the rapid development of the organic industry, more and more
enterprises are eager to enter into the green food sector. Some
countries, such as the United States of America, Germany, Denmark,
Switzerland, Austria and the United Kingdom have already formed a
relatively complete market structure. The expenditure on organic food
reached a new high of US$40 billion globally for the first time in
2007. Though many reports in most of parts of the world said they had
had high growth rates of the organic products, North America and
Europe are supposed to have the highest growth rates in terms of
business turnover. It is expected that the global sales of organic
products would break the mark of US$60 billion in 2010.
In 2006, the overall production of China green food expanded
stably and the brand effects became increasingly strong. China's green
food industry had a fast and sound development. China strengthened its
competitive edge of its green food industry, kept the industry
standardized and maintained a healthy development. So its pace of
development and overall production remained at the top throughout the
country.
According to the statistics from China Green Food Development
Center, China's annual output of green food reaches 15 million tons.
However, the consumption level is still quite low, only taking up 3%
of market shares of food commodities. There are mainly three reasons
for the low consumption level: firstly, production scale is not big;
secondly, the consumers' consumption awareness still needs to be
improved; thirdly, the market is full of real and fake green food,
making consumers confused.
The development strategy of China green food industry is as
follows:
- Firstly, to assure the quality and focus on the development of
key product
- Secondly, to accelerate the pace of developing industry systems
to promote the industrialization of green food
- Thirdly, to carry out the integrated development strategy with
focus on producers, production base and farmers
- Fourthly, to accelerate the pace of development with the help of
both the government and the market
- Fifthly, to carry out the international development strategy,
aiming at promoting the agricultural product export.
It is highly worth to investing in the leading green food
producers that play an important role in achieving national and
provincial agricultural industrialization, because they are backed by
the government policy and preferential treatment, such as tax breaks.
Consumers are very sensitive to the price of green food, so those
green food producers who have advantages in cost and resources usually
have strong competitiveness.
CONTENT:
1 Overview of Green Food
2 Status Quo of China Green Food Industry
3 Regional Markets of China Green Food
4 Development Strategies on China Green Food Market
5 Policies of Green Food Industry
6 Key green food companies in China
7 Investments in Green Food Industry
--CHARTS ALSO INCLUDED--
COMPANIES MENTIONED:
- Heilongjiang Beidahuang Agriculture Co., Ltd.
- VV Group
- Hainan Yedao Group Co., Ltd.
- Harbin High Tech (Group) Co., Ltd.
- Sanyuan Milk Group
- Beijing Yanjing Beer Group Corporation
- Hunan Jinjian Rice Industry Co., Ltd.
- Nanning Sugar Industry Co., Ltd.
For more information visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c94038.
Research and Markets
Laura Wood
Senior Manager
Fax: +353 1 4100 980
press@researchandmarkets.com
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