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Welcome to June issue of Herbicides China News published by CCM International, a professional consulting company who has been extensively and intently focusing on dynamics of China's herbicide industry.
As mentioned in last issue, current inflation resulted in the hike of chemical material prices in China, further drives up pesticide price. However, in fact, many Chinese pesticides with compelled high price are not so welcomed among consumers in the world. It means that the shrinking profit makes Chinese agrochemical industry depressed.
It could be predicted that many Chinese agrochemical manufacturers with weak competitiveness and small production scale will shut down one by one in the intense competition. In the meantime, large companies with strong dominance will go on developing rapidly in the future.
However, this trend in Chinese pesticide industry accords with Chinese government's expectation. With a series of relative polices, Chinese government directs pesticide industry to an industrial integration. According to Pesticide Industry Policy, pesticide industry in China should be of balance and environmental protection in the coming years.
As for Chinese agrochemical manufacturers, their M&As are also ongoing quietly. Aiming to stand stably in a long term, undoubtedly, those agrochemical enterprises that are ambitious in China should also be stronger and more sensible in the future.
Jiangsu Huifeng witnessed sluggish performance in Q1 2011 and 2010.
Jiangsu Changqing kept smooth development in the first quarter of 2011.
Lianhe Technology's carfentrazone-ethyl capacity runs smoothly.
Jiangsu Lanfeng set out the construction of a 4,000t/a diuron technical production line in May 2011.
Shandong Binnong puts large efforts into pursuing flucarbazone-sodium.
Shandong Qiaochang's 4,000t/a MCPA plant has got local government's acceptance check of environmental protection recently.
Chinese atrazine export reached 36,656 tonnes in quantity of atrazine 100% AI, with average export price of 97% technical of USD2,820/t in 2010.
Relatively high price and intense competition cumber diflufenican development in China.
Current drought in Central China may boost herbicide demand in next crop-planting season indirectly.
China's dicamba was still sold to overseas market primarily with total export quantity exceeding 2,000 tonnes and export price keeping stable in 2010.
Tenglong Biological & Medicinal is running a trial of its new 1,000t/a trifluralin production line.
Fengshan Group is running two new constructions, namely a new 5,000t/a trifluralin production line and a 400t/a quizalofop-P-ethyl expansion.
Anilofos has small production scale in China.
Jiangsu Flag has accomplished a series of herbicide expansion construction.
Yellow phosphorus price keeps at high level in China recently.
Jiangsu Huifeng encounters sluggish performance in Q1 2011 and 2010
Jiangsu Changqing develops smoothly
Lianhe Technology's carfentrazone-ethyl runs smoothly
Jiangsu Lanfeng starts diuron construction
Shandong Binnong covets flucarbazone-sodium
Shandong Qiaochang's 4,000t/a MCPA plant accepted
Atrazine export in 2010
Diflufenican cumbered by price and competition
Drought may boost herbicide next year
Bialaphos meets tiny Chinese herbicide market
Tenglong Biological & Medicinal's new trifluralin capacity meets trial
Fengshan Group enhances herbicide business
Local anilofos produced on a small scale in China
Jiangsu Flag accomplishes new herbicide expansions
Yellow phosphorus price rockets in China
Companies Mentioned
Jiangsu Huifeng
Jiangsu Changqing
Lianhe Technology
Jiangsu Lanfeng
Shandong Binnong
Shandong Qiaochang
Tenglong Biological & Medicinal
Fengshan Group
Jiangsu Flag
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