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Market Research Report
Research Report on Application of D70 & D90 in the Market of Formula Milk Powder for Infants in China
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Research Report on Application of D70 & D90 in the Market of Formula Milk Powder for Infants in China published by Beijing Orient Agribusiness Consultant in May, 2010. This report consists of 90 Pages and the price starts from US $ 5900.
Abstract
China' s infant/young child' s formula milk powder market witnessed a fast
growth from 2000-2009 thanks to various driving forces, and the market
capacity rose from 106,000 tons in 2000 to 630,000 tons in 2009, an average
annual growth as high as 22.90%.
Three standards on infant/young child' s formula milk powder products are being
amended, i.e., Infants Formulas, Follow-up formulas and Formulas for Special
Medical Purposes Intended for Infants. These three standards have stipulations
on various aspects of the quality and safety of infant/young child' s formula
milk powder products, and provide scientific reference for heightening the
accession threshold of the infant/young child' s formula milk powder industry,
for regulating the market behavior of producers, for meeting the nutrition
demand under normal circumstance and special demand under special medical
circumstance of infants and young children so as to guarantee the health
growth of children. These relevant standards are significantly positive for
the market expansion of the application of D70 and D90 in infant/young child' s
formula milk powder in China.
At present, D70 and D90 are imported from different sources including West
Europe, North America, Oceania, Latin America and East Europe. Comparatively
speaking, China imports D70 and D90 more from West Europe, especially France,
followed by Finland, Ireland, the Netherlands and Germany. Western European
companies that have successfully explored the market of whey products
including D70 and D90 in China
The new national standard of infant/young child' s formula milk powder clearly
stipulates that whey powder for formulas of products must be demineralized
whey powder, and there is a clear maximum limit on impurity and ash content.
This is positive towards D70 and especially D90 which enjoy high product
quality. On the other hand, although the mixture of whey protein concentrate
and lactose may replace the nutrition value of D90 to a certain extent and can
save partial cost, yet this composition cannot completely replace the
nutrition effect of D90. The combination of whey protein concentrate and
lactose is just a necessary condition of the nutrition effect of D90, but not
the sufficient condition. Therefore, to be strict, this type of combination is
not in line with the stipulations of the new standard.
Currently, the output of infant/young child' s milk powder is 630,000 tons in
China, of which most are low/medium-grade products, especially the products
for the rural and township market. These low-grade products use a large amount
of low-quality D40 and D50, or even non desalted whey powder such as sweet
whey powder of even lower cost. Although this is not in conformity with the
stipulations of the new standard which is about to be enacted, yet it is
common practice. After the melamine incident, the Chinese Government takes the
quality and safety issue of infant/young child' s food including infant/young
child' s formula milk powder to a strategic height, the new standard which is
about to be enacted learnt from international standards, and the market
supervision shall be further strengthened.
Based on BOABC tentative estimate, only 1/3 of the 630,000 tons of output of
infant/young child' s milk powder is applied with D70 and D90. from the
perspective of the future trend, the proportion of breast feeding may further
decline due to the low-growth of population, whereas the market capacity of
infant/young child' s milk powder shall further grow. The new standard of
infant/young child' s formula milk powder provides an opportunity of the
application of D70 and D90 in infant/young child' s formula milk powder. In
addition, more and more processing companies shall apply D70 and especially
D90 for improvement of added value of products. BOABC expects a double digit
annual growth rate of D70 and D90 in China from 2009-2013.
Table of Contents
Main Conclusions
1. Overview of Infant/young Child' s Formula Milk Powder in China
- 1.1 Market Overview
- 1.2 Market Analysis of Formula Milk Powder of Different Grades
- 1.2.1 Low-end Market of Infant/young Child' s Milk Powder
- 1.2.2 Medium-grade Market of Infant/young Child' s Milk Powder
- 1.2.3 Top-end Market of Infant/young Child' s Milk Powder
- 1.3 Analysis of Marketing Channels
- 1.4 Analysis of Market Price
- 1.4.1 Overview of Market Price of Infant/young Child' s Milk Powder
- 1.4.2 Price Comparison of Domestic and International Brands of
Infant/young Child' s Milk Powder
- 1.5 Analysis of Profit Generation Ability of Infant/young Child' s
Formula Powder
- 1.6 Analysis of Growing Potential of Market Consumption Demand
- 1.6.1 Current Status of Consumption Demand for Infant/young Child' s Milk
Powder
- 1.6.2 Potential of Consumption Demand for Infant/young Child' s Milk
Powder
- 1.7 Analysis of Market Share of Domestic and Foreign Brands
- 1.8 Standard of Infant/young Child' s Formula Milk Powder
- 1.8.1 Evolution of Market Shares of International and Domestic Brands
- 1.8.2 Demand
- 1.8.3 Price
- 1.8.4 Sales Promotion
- Column 1: Major Conclusions of the Evaluation Report on Consumption of
Infant/young Child' s Food in Wenzhou City
- 1.9 Standard of Infant/young Child' s Formula Milk Powder
- 1.9.1 Overview of the Amendment of Standard of Infant/young Child' s
Formula Milk Powder
- Table 1.5 List of Dairy Quality and Safety Standards
- 1.9.2 Major Content of the New Infant/young Child' s Formula Milk Powder
Standard
- 1.9.3 Impacts from the New Standard on Infant/young Child' s Formula Milk
Powder
2. Analysis of Main Market Players of Infant/young Child' s Formula Milk Powder in China
- 2.1 Yili
- 2.1.1 Company Profile
- 2.1.2 Composition of Products
- 2.1.3 Source of Raw Milk
- 2.1.4 Market Changes after Melamine Incident
- 2.2 Synutra
- 2.2.1 Company Profile
- 2.2.2 Product Composition
- 2.2.3 Source of Raw Milk
- 2.2.4 Market Changes after the Melamine Incident
- 2.3 Wondersun
- 2.3.1 Company Profile
- 2.3.2 Product Composition
- 2.3.3 Source of Raw Milk
- 2.3.4 Market Changes after the Melamine Incident
- 2.4 Firmus
- 2.4.1 Company Profile
- 2.4.2 Product Composition
- 2.4.3 Source of Raw Milk
- 2.4.4 Market Changes after Melamine Incident
- 2.5 Yashili
- 2.5.1 Company Profile
- 2.5.2 Product Composition
- 2.5.3 Source of Raw Milk
- 2.5.4 Market Changes after Melamine Incident
- 2.6 Beingmate
- 2.6.1 Company Profile
- 2.6.2 Product Composition
- 2.6.3 Source of Raw Milk
- 2.6.4 Market Changes after the Melamine Incident
- 2.7 Dumex
- 2.7.1 Company Profile
- 2.7.2 Product Structure
- 2.7.3 Source of Raw Milk
- 2.7.4 Market Changes after the Melamine Incident
- 2.8 Nestlé
- 2.8.1 Company Profile
- 2.8.2 Product Composition
- 2.8.3 Source of Raw Milk
- 2.8.4 Market Changes after the Melamine Incident
3. Analysis of D70 and D90 Application in Infant/young Child' s Formula Milk Powder in China
- 3.1 Combination of Lactose and Whey Protein Concentrate to Replace
D70 and D90
- 3.2 Application Scale of D70 & D90 in Infant/young Child' s Formula
Milk Powder in China
- 3.3 Main Customers and Demand for D70 and D90
- 3.3.1 Main Customers
- 3.3.2 Demand
- 3.4 Import Volume and Price of D70 and D90 from Different Countries
in 2009
- 3.4.1 Main Origins of Import
- 3.4.2 Import Volume and Price
- 3.5 Import Volume, Price and Market Share of D70 and D90 by Major
Importers in 2009
- 3.6 Proportion of D70 and D90 in Phrase I, II and III Formula Milk
Powder
- 3.7 Forecast of Growing Potential of D70 and D90 Application in
Infant/young Child' s Formula Milk Powder, 2009-2013
Appendixes
- Appendix1: Balance Sheet of Milk in China, 2007-2009
- Appendix2: Balance Sheet of Full-cream Milk Powder in China,
2007-2009
Annexes
- Annex1: List of Main Importers of Skimmed Milk Powder, 2009
- Annex2: List of Main Importers of Whole Milk Powder no sugar added,
2009
- Annex3: List of Main Importers of Whole Milk Powder sugar added,
2009
- Annex4: List of Main Importers of Whey Products, 2009
- Annex5: List of Main Importers of Lactose, 2009
- Annex6: List of Main Importers of Butter, 2009
Tables & Figures
- Figure 1.1 Market Development Speed of Infant/young Child' s Formula Milk
Powder in China, 2000-2009
- Figure 1.2 Market Share of Famous Brands of Infant/young Child' s Formula
Milk Powder, Jan. 2007 - Dec. 2008
- Figure 1.3 Market Share of Famous Brands of Infant/young Child' s Formula
Milk Powder, Jan. 2008 - Jan. 2009
- Figure 6-1 Changes of Market Share of Foreign and Domestic Famous Brands,
by Sales Amount, Sept., 2008 to Sept., 2009
- Figure 6-2 Changes of Market Share of Foreign and Domestic Famous Brands,
by Sales Revenue, Sept., 2008 to Sept., 2009
- Figure 3.1 China Whey Products Importation Trend, By Month, 2006~2009
- Table 1.1 Price Difference of Milk Powder Consumed by Urban Residents of
Different Provinces, 2009
- Table 1.2 Comparison of Composition of Marketing Channels of Famous Brands
of Infant/young Child' s Formula Milk Powder, 2009
- Table 1.3 Comparison of Factory and Retail Price of Some Famous Brands of
Infant/young Child' s Formula Milk Powder, 2006-2009
- Table 1.4 Urban and Rural Per Capita Consumption of Infant/young Child' s
Formula Milk Powder, 2003-2009
- Table 1.5 Changes of Sales of Infant/young Child' s Formula Powder of
Different Brands in Wenzhou, Zhejiang from January to May, 2009
- Table 1.6 List of Dairy Quality and Safety Standards
- Table 1.7 Protein, Fat and Carbohydrate Index
- Table 1.8 Vatamin Index
- Table 1.9 Mineral Index Iron, Zinc, Sodum, Potassium, Magnesium, Copper
and Manganese
- Table 1.10 Optional Factors Index
- Table 1.11 Other Index
- Table 1.12 Contamination Index(Subject to Dry matter)
- Table 1.13 Microbe Index
- Table 1.14 Average Amino Acid Content in Breast Milk of Chinese People (mg)
- Table 1.15 Protein and Fat Index
- Table 1.16 Vitamin Index
- Table 1.17 Minerial Index
- Table 1.18 Other Elements That Can Be Chosen
- Table 1.19 Other Index(Based on its dry matter)
- Table 1.20 Indices of Pollutants (based on dry matter)
- Table 1.21 Indices of Microorganisms
- Table 1.22 Protein, Fat and Carbohydrate Index
- Table 1.23 Vitamin Index
- Table 1.24 Minerial Index
- Table 1.25 Indices of Elements That Can be Chosen
- Table 1.26 Other Index(Based on its dry matter)
- Table 1.27 Indices of Pollutants (based on dry matter)
- Table 1.28 Indices of Microorganisms
- Table 2. 1 Registration Reference on Yili Group
- Table 2.2 Top 10 Leading Shareholders & Stock Distribution of Yili Group
- Table 2.3 Important Sub Companies both at Home and Abroad of Yili (till
the end of June 2009)
- Table 2.4 List of Main Products of Yili Group
- Table 2.5 Main Products Output of Yili Group, 2007-2009
- Table 2.6 Raw Milk Procurement Scale and Prices of Yili Group, 2008-2009
- Table 2.7 Registration Reference on Shengyuan Dairy
- Table 2.8 Stockholders & Share Distribution of Shengyuan Dairy
- Table 2.9 List of Main Products of Synutra Dairy
- Table 2.10 Main Products Output of Shengyuan Dairy, 2006-2009
- Table 2.11, Raw Milk Procurement Scale and Prices of Shengyuan Dairy,
2007-2009
- Table 2.12 Registration Reference on Wondersun Dairy
- Table 2.13 Shareholders and Stock Proportions of Wondersun Dairy
- Table 2.14, Output of Main Products of Wandersun Dairy, 2006-2009
- Table 2.15 Raw Milk Procurement Scale and Prices of Wandersun Dairy,
2007-2008, 2006-2009
- Table 2.16 Registration Reference on Feihe Dairy
- Table 217 Shareholders and Proportion of Shares of Firmus Dairy
- Table 2.18, Products of Firmus Dairy
- Table 2.19 Output of Main Products of Firmus Dairy, 2007-2009
- Table 2.20 Raw Milk Procurement Scale and Prices of Firmus Dairy, 2006-2009
- Table 2.21 Registration Reference on Yashili
- Table 2.22 Shareholders and Proportion of Shares of Yashili
- Table 2.23 Main Products of Yashili
- Table 2.24 Output of Main Products of Yashili, 2007-2009
- Table 2.25 Registration Reference on Beingmate
- Table 2.26 Shareholders and Proportion of Shares of Beingmate
- Table 2.27 Registration Reference on Dumex Infants/Young Children Foods
Co., LTD..
- Table 2.28 Shareholders and Proportion of Shares of Dumex
- Table 2.29 Outputs of Products of Dumex, 2007-2009
- Table 2.30 Output of Main Dairy Products of Nestle (China) Co., Ltd.,
2007-2009
- Table 3.1 Price of WPC80, Lactose and D90 made in America in Shanghai on
September 16th 2009
- Table 3.2 Market Sizes of D70 & D90 in China, 2006-2009
- Table 3.3 Leading Users and Their Demands of D70 and D90 in Chinese
Market, 2009
- Table 3.4 Imported quantity and price(CIF) of D70 & D90, By Country, 2009
- Table 3.5 Import of Whey Product (HS04041000) by Processing Companies, 2009
- Table 3.6 Import of Whey Product (HS04041000) by Trading Companies, 2009
- Table 3.7 Import Volume, Price and Market Share of D70 and D90 by Main
Importers, 2009
- Table 3.8 Proportion of D70 in Phrase I, II and III Formula Milk Powder,
2006-2009
- Table 3.9 Proportion of D90 in Phrase I, II and III Formula Milk Powder,
2006-2009
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