This report depicts the complete picture of the status of China’s dairy industry in 2011, including production of raw milk and processed products, dairy consumption, dairy trade, trend of the price for raw milk and processed products, operation of the dairy industry, dairy market competition situation, revenues of the key processing companies and investment situation.
Research Report on Supply & Demand of Dairy and Products in China 2011/2012
1. Research Report on Supply & Demand of Dairy and Products in China 2011/2012
This report depicts the complete picture of the status of China’s dairy industry in 2011,
including production of raw milk and processed products, dairy consumption, dairy trade,
trend of the price for raw milk and processed products, operation of the dairy industry, dairy
market competition situation, revenues of the key processing companies and investment
situation. The report also covers the situation of production, consumption and trade of the
main dairy producing and trading countries, the impact from the world dairy market to
China’s dairy industry. The report also has a forecast on the trend of China’s dairy industrial
development in 2012.
2011 was an important turning point for the development of China’s dairy industry, there
was acceleration of the transition from coarse quantity growth to intensive quality efficiency,
and there was transition from super conventional unregulated development towards stable
orderly growth. There were both opportunities and challenges for China’s dairy industry.
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From the perspective of challenges, CPI kept on moving up and there was overall surge of
commodity price in 2011. The price for feed and fodder, price for fuel and labor rose, these
raised the production cost of raw milk constantly. More and more smallholder farmers were
forced to give up dairy farming thanks to the faster growth of both cost and expenditure
than price for milk. During the same period of time, the input-output efficiency of scaled
farming was much better than that of the smallholders, whereas the proportion of scaled
farming in raw milk production climbed rapidly. China is one of the countries that had the
global highest raw milk price. The too high raw milk price did not only weaken the
competitiveness of China’s dairy industry in the world, but also made it difficult to export
dairy exports and imposed a huge cost pressure on domestic dairy processing companies.
Processing companies were forced to adjust their product structure and to raise the
proportion of high value added products so as to maintain and improve the gross profit
margin. The too high dairy price restrained consumption, the per capita dairy consumption
of residents lingered at the same level. In 2011 the domestic price for raw milk and milk-
based raw materials sustained at a high level, whereas the international products were
more competitive than the domestic made both in quality and price. Meanwhile the negative
impacts from the dairy quality and safety incidents did not vanish completely, there was a
continual growth of dairy import to China, especially both full-cream and skim milk powder
which saw a record level of import. Raw material milk powder import is estimated to be
close to 500,000 tons in 2011, up 20% from 2010. The huge import brought a primary
impact on China’s milk powder sector and even the whole dairy farming sector which face a
severe market environment.
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Published: February 2012
No. of Pages: 149
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