subject: South Africa Oilseeds And Products Research Report 2012
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Reference code: IRRMRSAOS06-12
Published On: June2012
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Report Highlights
With the increase in local demand for soybeans due to the building of new crushing plants, post expects that the area to be planted with soybeans in the 2012/13 will increase by six percent to 500,000 hectares, which could produce a soybean crop of 835,000 tons - 22 percent more than in the 2011/12.
Although unfavourable weather conditions impacted negatively all the summer rainfall crops, soybean production for the 2011/12 is expected to be at the same level as the previous season due to an increase in plantings.
With an increase in crushing capacity, it is expected that South Africa will crush a record 400,000 tons of soybean in the 2011/12 , and will almost double that to 750,000 tons in the 2012/13 .
On the back of increased local production of soybean meal, imports are expected to decrease by almost eight percent to 880,000 tons in the 2011/12, and even further to 720,000 tons in the 2012/13.
Report Content:
Summary
Total Oilseeds
Production
Figure 1: Trends in the area planted to oilseeds in South Africa since 2000
Figure 2: Trends in the production of oilseeds in South Africa since 2000
Table 1: Area planted and production of oilseeds in South Africa
Consumption
Figure 3: The utilization of sunflower seed in South Africa since 2000
Figure 4: The utilization of soybean in South Africa since 2000
Figure 5: Comparing the percentage utilization of soybeans in the 2000 MY and 2012 MY
Table 2: The utilization of sunflower seed and soybeans by South Africa
Table 3: The utilization of peanuts in South Africa
Prices
Table 4: SAFEX prices for sunflower and soybeans
Trade
Table 5: Current import tariffs of oilseeds
Oilseed, Sunflower seed South Africa
Oilseed, Soybean South Africa
Oilseed, Peanut South Africa
Total Meals
Production
Figure 6: Trends in oilseeds crushed in South Africa
Table 6: Oilseed meal production in South Africa
Consumption
Table 7: The consumption of soybean meal and sunflower meal
Table 8: Raw material usage by AFMA members (April to March)
Trade
Figure 7: The gap between soybean and sunflower meal produced in South Africa and imports of these meals
Import Trade Matrix
Sunflower meal
Soybean meal
Meal, Soybean South Africa
Meal, Sunflower seed South Africa
Total Oils
Production
Table 9: Oilseed oil production in South Africa
Consumption
Table 10: The consumption of soybean oil, sunflower oil and palm oil in South Africa
Trade
Import Trade Matrix
Sunflower oil
Soybean oil
Palm oil
Oil, Sunflower seed South Africa
Oil, Soybean South Africa
Report Summary:
Report Title : Market Research South Africa Oilseeds and Products Research Report 2012
Reference code: IRRMRSAOS06-12
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