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Published date : Jan, 2011
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Summary
Alongside with the improving living standard of people, the consumtion of high-protein aquatic products goes up year by year, and the robust demand drives the output of aquatic products to grow ever. In 2009, China’s output of aquactic products achieved 51.20 million tons, up 4.6% from a year earlier. As far as the product mix is considered, the output of seawater products has an annually bridging gap with that of freshwater products in percentage, with a share of 52.4% and 47.6% , respectively.
Outputs of Seawater Products and Freshwater Products in China, 2005-2009 (mln tons)
China increases its export volume of aquatic products with the soaring demand in overseas market. In the first three quarters of 2010, the export volume and value of aquatic products of China reached 2.302 million tons and USD 9.52 billion respectively, an increase of 8.9% and 25.6% from the same period of last year. Of all, prawn, shellfish, tilapia, eel and large yellow croaker are still major exporting varieties, with the total export value providing 50.2% of the total export value of aquatic products. As for the unit export price, eel and large yellow croaker gained the huge growth by 38.7% and 43.4% respectively. Coastal provinces like Shandong and Guangdong are the major exporters of aquatic products which are largely exported to the US, Japan and South Korea.
Concerning the processing of aquatic products, the operating income of aquatic product processing enterprises has increased since 2006. Between January and August of 2010, the yields of the industry totaled RMB 198 billion. When it comes to the sub-industries, the frozen processed food market experiences a burgeoning demand influenced by the dietary habit of consumers. In Jan.-Aug. 2010, the operating income of this sub-industry reaped RMB 150.5 billion, contributing 76% of the whole aquatic products processing industry. However, the soaring cost in refrigerating storage, transportation and procurement resulted in the meager gross margin which fluctuated between 11% and 12% during 2006-Aug. 2010.
Gross Margin of Aquatic Products Processing in China by Sub-industry, Jan.-Aug., 2006-2010
Source: WIND;
The report analyzes the aquaculture industry as a whole and highlights the operation and development of the leading domestic enterprises, including HOMEY Group International, Dalian Yiqiao Marine Seeds Co., Ltd, Zhanjiang Guolian Aquatic Products Co., Ltd., Zhangzidao Fishery Group, Dahu Aquaculture Company Limited, Shandong Oriental Ocean Sci-Tech Co., Ltd and Guangdong Haid Group Co., Ltd.
HOMEY Group International is mainly engaged in the cultivation of sea cucumber and jelly fish products with higher gross margin. In the first half of 2010, the gross margin of the company realized 47.1%. HOMEY Group International plans to expand the sea cucumber cofferdam breeding area to 50,000 mu by 2014. And it is expected to see a potential growth in the profit for the company thanks to the rich aquatorium resources.
Dalian Yiqiao Marine Seeds Co., Ltd, a domestic flagship enterprise involved in the breeding of rare seafood seed, focuses on the cultivation and sales of sea cucumber and shrimp seeds. In the first half of 2010, the operating income of the company recorded RMB 140 million, with the integrated gross margin reaching 45.4%, higher than its counterparts. However, the downstream industry of the company concentrates in Liaoning Province by region which means the converged sales regions, thus bringing risk in operation.
Zhanjiang Guolian Aquatic Products Corp. Ltd. and Zhangzidao Fishery Group are both typical industry integrated enterprises;
Table of Contents:
1.Overview of Aquaculture Industry
1.1 Basic Concepts
1.2 Product Types
1.2.1Regular Aquatic Products
1.2.2 Famous Products
1.2.3 Superior Products for Export
2. Operation Environment of China Aquaculture Industry, 2010
2.1 Industry Policy
2.1.1 Regulation on Quality Safety Management of Aquaculture
2.1.2 Organic Certification Standard
2.2 Ecological Environment
3. Development of China Aquaculture Industry, 2010
3.1 Market Development
3.2 Supply & Demand
3.3 Aquatic Products Processing
4. Market Segments of Aquatic Products, 2010
4.1 Regular Fish Market
4.2 Shrimp & Crab Market
4.3 Terrapin Market
4.4 Shellfish Market
4.5 Rare Seafood Seed
5. Import & Export of Chinese Aquaculture Products, 2010
5.1 Overview
5.2 Import & Export
5.2.1 Export Varieties
5.2.2 Exporting Province
5.2.3 Export Market
5.2.4 Contracting Export Volume of Processing Products
5.2.5 Import Volume Keeps Growing
6. Aquaculture Regions in China, 2010
6.1 Fujian
6.1.1 Output
6.1.2 Import & Export
6.2 Shandong
6.2.1 Output
6.2.2 Import & Export
6.3 Jiangsu
6.3.1 Output
6.3.2 Import & Export
6.4 Liaoning
6.4.1 Output
6.4.2 Import & Export
6.5 Guangdong
6.5.1 Output
6.5.2 Import & Export
6.6 Zhejiang
6.6.1 Output
6.6.2 Import & Export
7. Key Enterprises
7.1 Dalian Yiqiao Marine Seeds Co., Ltd
7.1.1 Profile
7.1.2 Operation
7.1.3 Advantages & Development Strategy
7.2 Zhanjiang Guolian Aquatic Products Co., Ltd
7.2.1 Profile
7.2.2 Operation
7.2.3 Advantages & Development Strategy
7.3 Guangdong Haid Group Co., Ltd.
7.3.1 Profile
7.3.2 Operation
7.3.3 Development Strategy
7.4 HOMEY Group International
7.4.1 Profile
7.4.2 Operation
7.4.3 Development Strategy
7.5 Dahu Aquaculture Company Limited
7.5.1 Profile
7.5.2 Operation
7.5.3 Development Strategy
7.6 Shandong Oriental Ocean Sci-Tech Co., Ltd
7.6.1 Profile
7.6.2 Operation
7.6.3 Development Strategy
7.7 Zhangzidao Fishery Group
7.7.1 Profile
7.7.2 Operation
7.7.3 Development Strategy
7.8 Guangzhou LUXE Seafood ENT.LTD
7.8.1 Profile
7.8.2 Operation
7.8.3 Development Strategy
7.9 Xunshan Group
7.9.1 Profile
7.9.2 Development Strategy
7.10 Dalian RainLion Group
7.10.1 Profile
7.10.2 Development Strategy



