Publisher : China Agriculture PressPublished Date : 12/2009 Frequency : Annually Language : Chinese ISBN/ISSN : 9787109141841 Pages : 518 Weight : 2.10kg Availability : Usually ship within 48 hours Book Type : Industry Estimated Shipping Time"China Dairy Yearbook 2009" is the Ministry of Agriculture Yearbook series, a major industry yearbook by the Ministry of Agriculture approved the auspices of codification by the China Dairy Association, 2002, led by volume volume, Volume VIII of the 2009 volumes. "China Dairy Yearbook 2009" is an objective account of the development process of China's dairy industry large-scale comprehensive information tool for books, is a book chronicles the development of China's dairy industry is the dairy industry bulletin, is the construction of China's dairy industry an important part of information. Codification of "China Dairy Yearbook" is the dairy associations in market economy conditions, the service of development for the industry, an important job content. "China Dairy Yearbook 2009," the editorial board by the Ministry of Agriculture, Science and Technology, National Bureau of Statistics, the State Council Development Research Center, the National School Milk program office, China Dairy Association, the China Dairy Industry Association, Academy of Sciences, China's social Academy of Sciences, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, China Agricultural University and the provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities), agriculture and animal husbandry, agriculture bureau and other departments and the sheep-bit leading, experts, entrepreneurs, etc.; guest editorial by the provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities and provincial cities , plans to separate city, Milk key city (region) the relevant competent departments and dairy associations concerned officer. "China Dairy Yearbook 2009" mainly records of China's dairy industry development policy, policies and measures; fully reflect the status quo of China's dairy industry development, including the dairy industrialization, raw milk production, dairy processing, dairy consumption of the whole industry chain development the basic state; record dairy and related industries in China an important scientific and technological achievements, as well as the typical dairy enterprise development experience and performance; documented an important dairy state and local regulations, standards and industry Events; record of domestic and international dairy industry statistics. "China Dairy Yearbook 2009" data information is mainly used National Bureau of Statistics published statistics, some of the information from the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock Division, Veterinary Bureau, Bureau of Reclamation, the National Livestock Station and the Chinese Center for Animal Disease Control and Prevention, the Customs Department, China Dairy Association and the China Dairy Industry Association and other departments and units. The scope of information is limited to the domestic data in the Mainland, 31 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities. "China Dairy Yearbook 2009" in the provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities according to administrative division order. "China Dairy Yearbook 2009" by the published information is generally at the end of 2008, some of timeliness of strong data, limited to 2008; listed in the National Bureau of Statistics data were adjusted data. "China Dairy Yearbook 2009" of editing, publishing and distribution work of administrative departments at all levels, the relevant units, production enterprises, industry associations and dairy dairy-known experts and scholars from the strong support and assistance, would like to express our sincere thanks.
1. Special upload, 2. Monographs, 3. Dairy overview 4. Industrial policy, 5. Industrialization, 6. Parts of milk, 7. National school milk program, 8. Provincial and municipal leaders on the dairy industry, 9. Dairy products quality safety control, 10. Capital operation and brand management, 11. Forage grass and fodder, 12. Milk and livestock breeding, 13. Dairy processing, 14. Dairy Technology, 15. Regulations and standards, 16. Industry figures, 17. Dairy enterprises, 18. Foreign dairy, 19.'s Export trade and dairy statistics 20. Dairy Memorabilia, 21. Dairy Institutions, 22. Foreign dairy Institutions. Dairy statistics, 331 I. Milk yield and milk cattle herds 331 1-1 National milk production 331 1-2 National milk production increases and decreases 331 1-3 milk production in various regions of 332 1-4 regional milk production 333 1-536 milk production in 334 large and medium cities 1-6 regions above ground level and prefecture-level cities in milk production of 335 1-7 milk production in various regions of 342 county-level cities 1-8 state-owned farms milk production 350 1-9 regions yak milk, water, milk, goat's milk output of 351 The end of the national dairy cattle herds 1-10 Number 352 1-11 nationwide increase or decrease the number of dairy cattle herds at the end of 352 1-12 all regions the number of dairy herds in late 353 1-1336 large and medium cities in the number of dairy herds in late 354 1-14 Number of state-owned farms 355 dairy herds in late 1-15 various regions of yak herds in late BUFFALO 356 1-16 all regions the number of buffalo herds in late 357 1-17 all regions the number of cattle herds in late 358 1-18 all regions the number of cattle herds in late 359 1-19 all regions the number of 360 dairy goat herds in late 1-20 all regions the number of goat herds in late 361 1-21 all regions the number of 362 sheep herds in late 1-22 various regions of the sheep herds in late 363 Ⅱ. Dairy industrialization of 364 2-1 regions 奶牛养殖业 output 364 2-2 of 365 farmers in the Milk Income 2-3 all regions the number of households and the average size of 366 dairy farmers 2-4 regional-scale dairy farms (community) 367 Ⅲ. Milk production level indicator 368 3-1 regional milk production and the order of precedence 368 3-2 regions per capita consumption of milk and the order of precedence 369 3-3 various regions of milk production and the order of precedence 370 3-4 regions per capita consumption of milk and the order of precedence 371 3-5 regional dairy herds end of the number and order of precedence 372 3-6 per million people in possession of various regions of the number and order of precedence 373 dairy cows 3-7 The sale of cattle and sheep farmers in the per capita milk intake 374 3-8 major cities in per capita possession of 375 dairy . 3-9 major national-level city (region) dairy herds and Milk production 382 3-10 the nation's major counties (districts), or county-level city and the dairy cattle herds Milk production 385 3-11 scale of the regions of 391 dairy cattle breeding Ⅳ. Milk production cost-benefit 394 4-1 dairy cows of different national-scale cost-benefit 2008394 4-2 The cost-benefit sporadically Yang Nainiu 395 4-3 regional cost-benefit 398 small-scale dairy cows 4-4 in various regions of the size of 401 cows cost-benefit 4-5 various regions of a large-scale cost-benefit 405 dairy cows 4-6 medium-sized cities of different sizes the average cost of revenue 408 dairy cows 4-7 medium-sized cities scattered Yang Nainiu cost-benefit 409 4-8 medium-sized cities cost-benefit 411 small-scale dairy 4-9 medium-sized cities in the size of 414 cows cost-benefit 4-10 cities cost-benefit large-scale dairy cows 417 V. Dairy Economic Indicators 420 5-1 basic conditions of the national dairy industry 420 5-2 dairy enterprises of all sizes nationwide basic conditions of 420 5-3 national dairy enterprises of different economic types of basic conditions of 421 5-4 Number of 422 dairy regions 5-5 regional dairy production 423 5-6 regional dairy Total Liabilities 424 5-7 regional dairy assets 425 5-8 regional dairy product cost of sales 426 5-9 regional dairy product sales revenue 427 5-10 regional dairy profit 428 5-1l regional dairy value-added tax payable 429 5-12 regional dairy enterprises employed 430 5-13 regional dairy sales taxes and additional 431 5-14 regional dairy product sales expenses 432 Ⅵ. Production of milk and dairy products 433 6-1 dried dairy production in the country 433 6-2, the national production of milk and dairy products increases and decreases 433 6-3 dried dairy production in various regions of 434 6-4 state-owned farms 435 dairy production in 6-5 milk production in various regions of 436 6-636 milk production of 437 large and medium cities 6-7 of liquid milk production in various regions of 438 6-8 regional UHT milk, pasteurized milk, yogurt production 439 6-936 large and medium cities in UHT milk, pasteurized milk, yogurt production 440 Ⅶ. Prices of milk and dairy products 441 7-1 The average price of 441 raw milk regions 7-2 parts of various regions of the average purchase price of raw milk dairy industry 442 7-3 National Milk and Dairy Products Retail Price Index 443 7-4 residents of milk and dairy products nationwide consumer price index 443 Ⅷ. 444 import and export trade 8-1 National grass seed imported value 444 8-2 purple clover value of imports of sub-444 by country 8-3 sub-clover value of imports by country 444 8-4 Poa pratensis sub-444 value of imports by country 8-5 sheep Maozi z145 value of imports by country 8-6 ryegrass seed value of imports by country 445 8-7 sub-beet (sugar beet, except sub-) value of imports by country 1 145 88 Other feed value of imports by country of seeds 445 8-9 frozen semen and embryos, the country imports of cattle and their value 446 8 1 10 Improvement kinds of value of imports of cattle by country 446 8-11 Improved sub-species of cattle imported value z146 8-12 embryos import value by country 446 813 embryos imported value 447 points 8-14 cattle value of imports of frozen semen by country 447 8-15 cattle imported frozen semen value 447 points 8 1 16 the nation's leading dairy imports value 448 8-17 the nation's leading dairy export value 448 8-18 value of imports of liquid milk by country 449 8-19 sub-regional imports of liquid milk value 449 8-20 liquid milk export goods to value 450 8-2l of liquid milk export destination for money 450 8-22 milk import value by country 451 8-23 sub-regional imports of milk value 451 8-24 milk export goods to value 452 8-25 milk export destination for Money 452 8-26 Yogurt value of imports by country 453 8-27 Yogurt value of imports of sub-regions 453 8-28 dry 454 value of imports of dairy products by country 8-29 dried dairy products imported value 456 points 8 30 dry dairy export goods to value 457 8-31 dried dairy export destination for Money 458 8-32 value of imports of milk powder by country 460 8-33 sub-regional imports of milk powder for Money 461 8-34 milk powder export goods to value 462 8-35 milk powder export destination for Money 463 836 Cream 465 value of imports by country 837 Cream 465 sub-regional import value 838 whey products import value by country 466 8-39 whey products imported value 467 points 840 condensed milk import value by country 467 8-41 sub-regional imports of condensed milk for Money 468 8-42 condensed milk export goods to value 468 8-43 condensed milk export destination for Money 469 8-44 cheese value of imports by country 470 8-45 cheese imported value 471 points Ⅸ. Dairy consumption, 472 9-1 various regions of urban residents per capita annual disposable income of 472 9-2 various regions of urban residents per capita annual consumption expenditure 473 9-3 of rural residents per capita annual net income of 474 9-4 of rural residents per capita annual consumption expenditure of 475 95 China's urban per capita annual household expenditure on food consumption 476 9-6 China's urban household annual per capita milk consumption expenditure 477 9-7 China's urban household annual per capita purchases of 478 yogurt 9-8 China's urban household annual per capita purchases of 478 milk powder 9-9 China's urban household annual per capita milk purchases 478 9-10 of rural residents in various regions of the average household purchases of fresh milk per year 479 9-11 various regions of rural households per capita annual consumption of milk and dairy products 480 X. Composite indicator of socio-economic 481 10-1 Gross domestic product, 481 10 ~ 2 national gross output value of agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery 481 10-3 regional gross domestic product 482 10-4 regional total output value of agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery 483 10-5 regional animal husbandry output value of 484 10-6 regional food-processing industry output value of 485 10-7 The total output value of 486 regional food industry 10-8 beverage manufacturing gross output value of 487 regions 109 total retail sales of consumer goods in the country 488 10 1 10 regions total retail sales of social consumer goods 489 10-11 population of 490 urban and rural areas lO a 12 rural and urban population in all regions constitute a 491 Appendix 492 Dairy 492 major countries and regions About 492 German dairy industry About 494 French dairy industry Australian Dairy Industry Overview 496 About 499 New Zealand dairy industry The cross-strait seminar and Taiwan Province of China Dairy Milk Investigation Report 501 International Dairy Statistics 505 Dairy Association of China's four five-member Council of Adjustment Executive Director and new member of the Circular 518 Table 1-1 Number 1995-2008 imports and exports of China's dairy products 22 Table 3-1 and the country's milk production in dairy-producing areas 50 Table 3-2 and the milk-producing areas nationwide increase in milk production compared 50 Table 3-3 milk production output of 51 before the 10 provinces Table 3-4 and the milk-producing areas nationwide dairy processing enterprises operations. 52 Table 3-5 and the milk-producing areas nationwide dairy production in 52 Table 3-6 National urban and rural residents per capita milk consumption of 53 Table 3-7 Cost-benefit of feeding dairy cows 2007-200853 Table 3-8 Cost-benefit of various sizes of dairy cattle breeding 2007-200854 Table 3-9 and the major provinces of the country the economic benefits of dairy processing status 54 Sui Table 6-l National 奶牛养殖业 value 7l Table 6-2 large-scale breeding of the National Dairy Cattle 71 Table 6-3 Ministry of Agriculture in 2008 model dairy farmer specialized cooperative organizations related to project funding allocation table 72 Table 6-4 Ministry of Agriculture in 2008 the implementation of agricultural standardization demonstration dairy-related project funding allocation table 72 Table 6-5 Ministry of Agriculture in 2008 the industrialization of agriculture dairy-related project funding allocation table 73 Table 6-6 Ministry of Agriculture in 2008 one village, one product characteristics and industry projects (cow) funding allocation table 74 Table 8 1 l 2008 major companies in Tianjin Dairy Processing 85 Table 8-2, Shanghai, raw milk price calculation standard 109 Table 10-1 China's major dairy feed company 174 Table 10-2 major foreign investors in China's 174 dairy cattle feed Table 10-3 major foreign investors in China's 174 dairy cattle feed additive Table 11-1 2008 parameters measuring the number of dairy farms and cattle Form 178 Table 11-2 2007,2008 National Dairy Cattle Performance measurement results of effective comparative table 178 Table 11-3 Dairy production performance of the determination of the project center (laboratory) List 18l Table 12-1 in 2008 and growth of all regions of 185 dairy cattle herds Table 12-2 Ministry of Agriculture in 2008 to protect livestock and poultry species resources protection of dairy cattle germplasm resources related to project funding allocation table 190 Table 1,312,008 1 ~ December the national incidence of cattle disease 197 Table 14-1 in 2008 total profits of 203 regions Table 14-2 different packaging liquid milk market share 204 Table 14-3 yogurt market share of different packaging 205 Table 15-1 infant formula milk powder product quality supervision and checking of parts of the country the higher quality products and the list of 208 companies Table 15-2 sterilized dairy product quality supervision and checking of parts of the country the higher quality products and the list of 209 companies Table 17-1 China's urban residents per capita consumption of fresh dairy Trend 219 Table 17-2 in 2007-2008 before the 10-bit area of urban residents consumption of fresh dairy contrast to 219 Table 17-32007-2008 years ago, 10 large and medium urban consumption of fresh dairy contrast to 220 Table 17-42008, China's urban residents and 220 seasonal variations in consumption of fresh dairy products Exhibits 17-5 in 2008 fresh dairy consumption of urban residents in China's large and medium-quarter changes in 220 Table 17-6 yogurt consumption of urban residents in China's growth rate of 221 Table 17-72007-2008 before the 10-bit region yogurt consumption of urban residents in contrast to 221 Table 17-82007-2008 years ago, 10 large and medium urban yogurt consumption in contrast to 222 Table 17-92008 yogurt consumption of urban residents in China Quarterly 222 Changes Table 17-102008 yogurt consumption of urban residents, China's large and medium-quarter change in 222 Table 17-112001-2008, China's urban residents and per capita milk consumption of 223 annual change Table 17-122007-2008 area years ago, 10-bit status of urban residents in contrast to milk consumption, SUI 223 Table 17-132007-2008 years ago, 10 large and medium urban milk consumption in contrast to 224 Table 17-142008, China's urban residents and 224 seasonal variations in milk consumption, Table 17-152008, China's 36 large and medium cities quarterly changes in milk consumption, 224 Table 17-16 liquid milk market share of 227 different price points Table 17-17 liquid milk market share of different channels to purchase 227 Table 17-18 market share of liquid milk in different packaging 227 Table 17-19 yogurt market share in 227 different flavors Table 17-20 yogurt market share of different channels to purchase 228 Table 17-21 yogurt market share of different packaging 228 Table 17-22 for the different groups of milk powder market share of 228 Table 17-23 milk powder market share of different channels to purchase 228 Table 17-24 lactic acid drinks market share in 228 different flavors Table 17-25 lactic acid drinks market share of different channels to purchase 228 Table 18-1 Main Dairy 229 listed companies Table 18-2 Dairy concurrently listed companies 229 Table 18-3 overseas-listed dairy company, 229 Table 18-4 throughout the dairy industry in 2008 New Project 230 Table 18-5 throughout the dairy industry in 2008 Expansion Project 230 Table 23-1 imported from Australia and New Zealand, the situation improved kinds of cattle (2005-2008) 280 Table 23-22008, China's imports of varieties and regions bull 281 Table 23-32005-2008, China's imports of bovine semen country of origin of 281 Table 23-42005-2008, China's imports of bovine semen frozen in areas 282 Table 23-52008 grass seed, China's imports of 282 Table 23-62008 forage grass seed, China's major import source country of 283 Table 23 ~ 7 in 2008 China's major imports forage grass seed provinces and regions 284 Table 23-8 of China's dairy exports 284 Table 23-9 imports of China dairy products 285 Table 23-10 the average price of imports and exports of China's dairy products 285 Table 23-112008 major sources of imports, China's milk powder import values and prices of 286 countries Table 23-122007, China's major importers of milk powder imported values and price 286 Table 23-132008, China's whey imports of major importing countries of origin, value and price 287 Table 23-142008, China's imports of whey's major regions, the import value and price 288 Table 23-152008, China's imports of butter, the main countries of origin of 289 Table 23-162008, China's imports of butter, the main receiving area of 289 Table 23-172008, China's main source of imported cheese situation in the country 290 Table 23-182008, China's imports of cheese the main receiving area of 290 Table 23 ~ 19 export destinations of China's milk powder 290 Table 23-20 China's milk powder exports 291 Table 23-212008 fresh milk in China The main purpose of the export situation in the country 292 Table 23-222008 export of fresh milk in China's major shipping area of 293 Table 24-12008 international investment cooperation, China's Dairy major event table 296 Table 24-2 New Zealand agricultural technology company providing products or have worked for China's relations 297 Table 24-32008, China's dairy industry in other major international exchange activities Event List 298 Table 28 l 2007 in Germany, the average milk production performance of dairy cattle breeds 492 Table 28 2 France milk production key information 494 Table 28-32007 Nian milk quality change 495 Table 28-4 Australia's major dairy products and production 497 Table 28-5 Australia's major dairy exports 498 Table 28-6 Dairy production capacity in Taiwan Province TAB 501 Table 287 years the number of households to participate in DHI herds, the first number, herd size and cows tables 502 Table 28-8 of the world milk production 505 Table 28-9 regions of the world milk production 505 Table 28-10 the world's leading milk production in the National Water 505 Table 28-11 Other milk production 506 Table 28-12 Number of the world's major countries 506 dairy herds Table 28-13 the major countries of the world milk production 507 Table 28-14 the world's leading national commodity milk production 508 Table 28-15 the world's leading liquid milk production in 508 countries Table 28-16 countries around the world milk beverages, yogurt and fermented milk production of 509 Table 28-17 cream production in the major countries of the world 509 Table 28-18 cheese production in the major countries of the world 510 Table 28-19 the major countries of the world milk production 510 Table 28-20 countries around the world full-fat, semi-skimmed milk yield 511 Table 28-21 skim milk powder production in the major countries of the world 511 Table 28-22 the major countries of the world dairy exports 512 Table 28-23 the major countries of the world dairy imports 513 Table 28-24 the world's leading liquid milk consumption in 514 countries Table 28-25 the major countries of the world per capita consumption of liquid milk, 514 Table 28-26 countries around the world drink milk, fermented milk consumption of 515 Table 28-27 countries around the world drink milk, fermented milk per capita consumption of 515 Table 28-28 major countries of the world consumption of butter, 516 Table 28-29 major countries in the world per capita consumption of butter, 516 Table 28-30 the major countries of the world consumption of 517 cheese Table 28-31 major countries in the world per capita consumption of cheese, 517 Figure 1-11949-2008 the number of China's dairy herds and milk production change in 20 Figure 1-21992-2007 of urban residents and rural residents in 21 dairy consumption trends Figure 1-3 1995-2008 change in the number of dairy imports from China 22 Figure lO-l 2004 corn market price movements since 165 Figure 10-2 since 1999, changes in feed production in 165 Figure lO-3 since 2005 cPI price movements 166 Figure 10-4 acreage next certain period of time is difficult to effectively improve 166 Figure 10-5 since 2007, crude oil and the dollar compared 167 Figure 10 a 62006 wheat market trends 168 years Figure 11 1 l 2008 Nian focus on DHI measured the size of dairy herds of 179 Figure 12 ~ 1 1997-2008 milk, milk production growth in 184 Figure 12-2 1997-2008 regional distribution of China's milk production 184 Figure 12-3 in 2008 milk yield map 185 Figure 12-4 1997-2008 change China's 185 dairy herds Figure 12-52008, China's dairy herds and their proportion of the regional distribution of 186 Figure 12.6 Distribution of the 2008 dairy herds 186 Figure 12.7 1997-2008 National Cheng cow herds, milk production and changes into a cow yields 186 Figure 12.8 2005-2008 average yield of dairy cows in different regions by comparison, 186 Figure 14-1 dairy processing industry geographical distribution of industrial output value of 202 Figure 14-2 dairy processing industry, the geographical distribution of sales 202 Figure 14-3 Distribution of 203 dairy sales companies Figure 14-4 dairy production in the geographical distribution of 203 Figure 14-5 Distribution of liquid milk production in the region 203 Figure 14-6 the geographical distribution of dry dairy products 204 Figure 17-12001-2008 China's urban residents per capita consumption of fresh dairy Trend 219 Figure 17-2 per capita for urban residents 2001-2008 yogurt consumption growth 221 Figure 17-3 2001-2008 per-capita milk consumption of Chinese urban residents in the amount of growth 223 Figure 17-42008 9 ~ December sales month growth rate of China's Dairy 225 Figure 17-52008 9 ~ December vs. 2007 9 ~ December sales in the same period the growth rate of China's dairy products 225 Figure 17-62008 Nian vs. 2007 annual growth rate of China's dairy sales and sales: 225 Figure 17-72008 7 ~ 12 months, infant formula milk powder in hypermarkets in 19 cities where the weekly sales of shares 226 Figure 17-82008 7 ~ 12 months, milk powder in hypermarkets in 19 cities where the weekly sales of shares 226 Figure 17-9 2008 7 ~ 12 months, liquid milk hypermarkets in 19 cities where the weekly sales of shares 226 Figure 23-12000-2008 Improvement of China's imports of 280 kinds of cattle Figure 23-2 Modified kinds of cattle country of the major sources of imports (2003-2008) 280 Figure 23-32008 Improvement of China's 280 kinds of cattle purchase area Figure 23-42000-2008, China's imports of animal embryos trends 281 Figure 2352000-2008, China's imports of cattle semen Trend 281 Figure 23-62005-2008, China's imports of the country of origin of animal embryos 281 Figure 23-72008, China's import of animal embryos in the region 282 Figure 23-82000-2008 grass seed, China's imports of 282 Figure 23-92002-2008 forage grass seed in China mainly imports changes 283 Figure 23-10 dairy products import and export volume 285 Figure 23-11 China's milk powder imports 286 Figure 23 12 import source of China's milk situation in the country 286 Figure 23-13 major areas of China's 286 milk powder imports Figure 23-14 monthly changes in China's milk powder imports ,2007-2008287 Figure 23-152001-2008 trend of China's imports of whey 287 Figure 23-162008, China's main import source of whey 287 Figure 23-172008, China's imports of the main areas 288 whey Figure 23-182001-2008 situation of China's imports of butter, 288 Figure 23-192008, China imported butter, the major source of 288 Figure 23-202008, China's imports of butter, the main receiving area 288 Figure 23-212001-2008 imports of 289 years of cheese Figure 23-222008, China's main source of imported cheese, the country 289 Figure 23-232008, China's imports of cheese, the main receiving area 289 Figure 23-24 export volume of China's milk powder, the amount of 290 Figure 23-25 Number of countries export destinations of China's milk powder 290 Figure 23-26 export goods to the situation of China's milk powder 291 Figure 23-27 monthly changes in exports of milk powder 291 Figure 23-28 monthly average price of milk powder imports and exports (2007-2008) 291 Figure 23-29 The annual average price of milk powder imports and exports (1995-2008) 291 Figure 23-302003-2008 milk, China's exports 292 Figure 23-312008 export of fresh milk in China a major destination countries / territories 292 Figure 23-322008 export of fresh milk in China a major shipping area 292 Figure 23-332008 quarter of China's exports of milk 293 Figure 28 1 l 1992 and 2007 sales of 503 dairy market
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