The report, "China Sugar: Market Review & Outlook 2007-2008 Proposal", which is available at http://www.reportbuyer.com/
Authors of the report say that price changes in the sugar market in China are unavoidable as the sugar market witnessed lots of changes in the 2006/2007 campaign. The study finds that higher profits from sugar cane crops have resulted in the planting of more sugar cane plantations, so that overall acreage of planted sugar cane from the 2006/2007 business year have risen.
The report explains how dry conditions in China’s main producing areas in the South will influence both the output in Southern areas as well as total output this year. Currently, the sugarcane crop has been entirely harvested in the North of China.
Analysts say that on the consumption front, domestic sugar consumption in 2007 reached 12.5 million tons, surpassing the previous campaign by 1.8 million tons. They provide an analysis of whether there will be a large-scale increase in line with the boost in the economy in 2008.
The study states that policies influence the supply and demand relationship dramatically. It finds that major producing areas in the 2005/2006 business year suffered from drought, which meant that output declined by 4%. The report makes predictions about how the Central Government will react in the current situation.
The study measures the sugar price change in keeping with the oversupply in international sugar market. It also outlines the measures that will be taken to protect domestic sugar industry under the macro-adjustment.
"China Sugar: Market Review & Outlook 2007-2008 Proposal" is available from Report Buyer.
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