subject: Bharatbook.com : China's Sugar Production And Its Market Policies [print this page] China Sugar Market Analysis and Forecast Report (2009-2010)
The international sugar marker initially changed from having an over-supply to an under-supply due to the decreased output from India. Additionally, the international sugar price almost rose to a 30 year high during the 2008/09 campaign. ( http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=129526&rt=China-Sugar-Market-Analysis-and-Forecast-Report-2009-2010.html )
The overall situation of China's sugar market could be summarized as " down two, up three and a change". Namely, there was a substantial decline in sugar production, sugarcane farmers revenues declined 46%; sugar prices increased by nearly 50%, profits of producing sugar and sugar consumption continued to increase and sugar supply and demand changed from having an over-supply to a tight balance between supply and demand. Following the commencement of the new campaign of 2009/10, will China's sugar output change? What will the extent of sugar consumption be? What will happen regarding China's sugar trade in 2010? What will be the trends in sugar prices? etc. All the above questions will be discussed and analyzed in this report.
This report is based on the data from a series of authoritative organizations, such as the national Ministry of Agriculture, Bureau of Statistics, Customs General Administration, Ministry of Commerce and China Sugar Association, combined with information in the database for analytical reasoning purposes.
This report provides clear, objective points and detailed and accurate data combined with quantitative analytical methods which indicate the characteristics of development and change in the 2009 China sugar market via a large number of clear, accurate charts. Additionally, the report also analysis and predicts the China sugar market in 2010.
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