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The Future of White Biotechnology in China

Publication Date April 2008
Publisher CCM International
Product Type Report
Pages 311
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Product Code CMI00018
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Summary

The future of white Biotechnology is attractive in China, and considerable progress in white biotechnology has been made in recent years. China's production of many vitamins and polysaccharides products is now in a leading position in the world. Some novel WB products have been introduced to the market, such as 1,3-PDO, long-chain di-acids, etc. Fuel ethanol has been introduced into the market and now China's annual fuel ethanol output has exceeded 1.2 million tonnes. Many companies in China intend to utilize lignocellulosic raw materials to produce fuel ethanol, with pilot-scale plants having kept being built up in China. The fast progress is largely attributed to Chinese government's measures to encourage the development of white biotechnology. Since January 1st 2006, the Renewable Energy Law of PRC, for example, has come into force in China. Subsidies are given to the designated fuel-ethanol producers in China. Besides bio-fuels, the bio-materials will also gain strong growth momentum with China having been decided to use the bags produced from corn in Beijing Olympic Games.

This report aims to provide good understanding about the White Biotechnology in China and to find out the business opportunities in this field.

This report summarizes the White Biotechnology in China from the aspects of:

  • Governmental polices related to white biotechnology,
  • such as the incentive and subsidies,
  • regulations on feedstocks,
  • laws related to renewable energies,
  • entry barriers or regulations to foreign investors,
etc. And then possibilities for foreign investors to acquire/invest/build an industrial white biotechnology in China are assessed from policy aspect.

Renewable feedstock supply in China.

Over 10 major renewable feedstocks essential to white biotechnology are summarized, including the categories of main-food materials, non-food materials, vegetable oils and lignocellulosic materials. The supply situations of corn, sugar, wheat, rice, cassava, molasses, sweet potato, sweet sorghum, soybean oil, rapeseed oil, animal oil, corn stover, corn cob, wheat/rice straw, wood wastes, etc, are summarized. For each feedstock, the fresh data to 2007 is included, emphasizing the planting area and location, volume availability, supply, demand, price history, import/export, future prospects, key application areas, etc.

Key White Biotechnology products in China.

Over 30 WB-related products are summarized falling into the categories of bio-fuels, bio-materials, bio-products and bio-based chemicals. The latest info and fresh data are summarized in clear format as possible as of figures and tables. For the existing commercial products, the research emphasizes on the basic market data, producers, applications, future prospects and gross profit margin, etc. For the emerging commercial products, the analysis emphasis is laid on market demand, applications, technologies, existing & potential producers, and future prospects. For the potential products, market size, technologies and research status are the focuses. Finally, each product is assessed to position its status in China, namely whether it is under R&D, being introduced, growing, mature, or declining? At the same time a comparison between its status in China and the world is made so as to understand which products in China are in a leading/average/lagged status in the world.

Future prospects.

The future development of bio-fuel and bio-materials are forecasted to 2020 according to the demand and the governmental development programs on them. In this sector, the key drivers and bottlenecks of white biotechnologies are explored. At the same time, some arguments on white biotechnology are introduced thereof, for example, the environmental footprint of bio-fuels.

Opportunities.

Market opportunities in WB industry in China are recommended and each recommendation is illustrated in SWOT analysis.

Others.

The report also presents other detailed info such as research situation of White technology in China, technical suppliers & top scientists info, key WB players' profiles, supporting materials including water, energy, labor cost in different areas of China. Besides, you will also find a report of face-to-face interviews with players participating a WB-related exhibition in China.

Content

  • Executive Summary
  • Introduction And Methodology
  • I Governmental Regulations On White Biotechnology And Their Impacts And Forecast
    • 1 Regulations On Feedstocks, Products
    • 2 Environmental Regulations
    • 3 Subsidies And Incentives
    • 4 Other Regulations, Industry Standards, Etc
    • 5 Entry Barriers/Regulations For Foreign Investors, Possibilities To Acquire/Invest/Build A Industrial White Biotechnology Company In China
  • Ii Renewable Feedstocks Supply In China
    • 1 Overview Of The Renewable Feedstock Planting And Supply In China
    • 2 Planting Area And Location, Volume Availability, Supply, Demand, Price History, Import/Export, Future Prospects, Key Application Areas, Etc Of:
    • 2-1 Feedstocks As The Main Food
      • 2-1.1 Corn
      • 2-1.2 Sugar
      • 2-1.3 Wheat
      • 2-1.4 Rice
    • 2-2 None-Food Feedstock
      • 2-2.1 Cassava
      • 2-2.2 Molasses
      • 2-2.2 Sweet Potato
      • 2-2.3 Sweet Sorghum
    • 2-3 Vegetable Oils
      • 2-3.1 Soybean Oil
      • 2-3.2 Rapeseed Oil
      • 2-3.3 Animal Oil
    • 2-4 Lignocellulosic Raw Materials
      • 2-4.1 Corn Cob
      • 2-4.2 Corn Stover
      • 2-4.3 Wheat/Rice Straw
      • 2-4.4 Wood Wastes
  • Iii Key White Biotechnology Products
    • 1 Existing Commercial Products
      • 1-1 Bio-Products
        • 1-1.1 Yeast
        • 1-1.2 Enzymes
          • 1-1.2.1 - A-Amylase
          • 1-1.2.2 - Gluco-Amylase
          • 1-1.2.3 - Lipase
          • 1-1.2.4 - Pectinase
      • 1-2 Bio-Fuels
        • 1-2.1 Fuel Ethanol
        • 1-2.2 Bio-Diesel
      • 1-3 Bio-Based Fine Chemicals
        • 1-3.1 Lactic Acid
        • 1-3.2 Amino Acids
          • 1-3.2.1 - Msg
          • 1-3.2.2 - Lysine
        • 1-3.3 Antibiotics
        • 1-3.4 Nucleic Acid
        • 1-3.5 Polysaccharides
        • 1-3.6 Vitamins
          • 1-3.6.1 - Inositol
          • 1.3.6.2 - Vitamin C
          • 1.3.6.3 - Vitamin B
      • 1-4 Bio-Based Chemicals
        • 1-4.1 Itaconic Acid
        • 1-4.2 Butanol
        • 1-4.3 Acetone
    • 2 Emerging Commercial Products
      • 2-1 Bio-Products
        • 2-1.1 C5/C6 Yeast
        • 2-1.2 Cellulase (Lignocellulosic Enzymes)
      • 2-2 Bio-Based Chemicals
        • 2-2.1 1,3 Pdo
        • 2-2.2 Di-Acids
        • 2-2.3 Succinic Acid
      • 2-3 Bio-Mateirals
        • 2-3.1 Pha
        • 2-3.2 Others
    • 3 Potential Products
      • 3-1 C3 Platform
        • 3-1.1 Acrylic Acid
        • 3-1.2 3hpa
      • 3-2 Caprolactam
  • Iv Key Wb Players
    • I1 Top 5 Soc Players
    • I1-1 Cofco Limited
    • I1-5 Zhejiang Hisun Biomaterials Co., Ltd
    • I2 Top 5 Private Companies
    • I2-1 Sichuan Gushan Vegetable Fat Chemistry Co.Ltd
    • I2-5 Zhaodong Aier Lactic Acid Co.,Ltd
    • I3 Top 5 Mnc Players
    • I3-1 Novozymes (China) Biotechnology Co., Ltd
    • I3-5 Cathay Industrial Biotech Ltd
    • I4 Start-Up Players
    • I4-1 Obioer Technology Co., Ltd
    • I4-5 Tianhong Bioenergy Technology & Development Co., Ltd
    • I5 Key Customers For Wb Products
    • I5-1 China Petroleum&chemical Corporation
    • I5-7 Chia Tai Group (Feed, Amino Acids)
  • V Key Wb Researching Groups, Technical Suppliers And Top Scientists
    • 1 Scientists And Their Directions
    • 2 Research On Pretreatment
    • 3 Research On Strain
    • 4 Research On Fermentation
    • 5 Extraction Technique In Pha Industry
    • 6 Waste Water Treatment
    • 7 Summary
  • Vi Future Prospects
    • 1 Drivers
    • 2 Bottlenecks
    • 3 Future Prospects
      • 3.1 Bio-Fuels
      • 3.2 Bio-Materials
      • 3.3 Bio-Based Chemicals
  • Vii Conclusion And Recommendation Swot Analysis For Each Recommendation
    • 1 Conclusion
    • 2 Recommendation
  • Viii Appendix And Supporting Materials
    • V1 Water, Energy, Labor Cost In Different Locations Of China
    • V2 Other Supporting Materials: Starch & Starch Derivatives Exhibition 2008 (Shanghai)
  • List Of Tables
    • Table I Industrial Status Of Wb Products In China
    • Table Ii Market Development Of Bio-Fuel, Forecasted To 2020, Million Tonnes
    • Table Iii Market Development Of Bio-Degradable Plastic, Forecasted To 2020, Tonnes
    • Table Iv Opportunities In White Biotechnology In China
    • Table 2-1.1-1 Geographical Distribution Of Corn Output In China From 2005 To 2007
    • Table 2-1.1-2 Chinas Import Volume And Export Volume Of Corn In 2006 And 2007, Tonne
    • Table 2-1.2-1 Planting Area Of Sugar Cane And Sugar Beet In China, 2001~2007, Unit: Khm2
    • Table 2-1.2-2 Sugar Cane Planting Area In Major Provinces In China, 2001~2006, Khm2
    • Table 2-1.2-3 Total Planting Area Of Sugar Beet And The Major Planting Provinces, Khm2
    • Table 2-1.2-4 Import & Export Volume Of Sugar, 2000~2007, Kt
    • Table 2-1.3-1 Chinas Import Volume And Export Volume Of Wheat In 2006 And 2007, Tonne
    • Table 2-1.3-2 Flour Consumption In China In 2007
    • Figure 2-1.4-2 Distribution Of Rice Planting In China
    • Table 2-2.1-1 The Unit Raw Material Consumption For Cassava Starch Production
    • Table 2-2.1-2 The Comparison Of Alcohol Production With Different Raw Materials
    • Table 2-3.1-1 Soybean Oil Volume For Edible Consumption In China From 2004 To 2007
    • Table 2-3.2-1 The Distribution Of Rapeseed Oil Production
    • Table 2-4.1-1 The Output Of Corn And Corn Cob In China From 2000 To 2007
    • Table 2-4.1-2 Manufacturers Of Corn Cobs Powder In 2006
    • Table 2-4.1-1 Market Price Of Corn Cob In Some Major Producing Provinces In China In Recent Years
    • Table 2-4.2-1 The Output Of Corn And Corn Stover In China From 2000 To 2007
    • Table 2-4.3-1 The Output Of Wheat/Rice And Wheat/Rice Straw In China From 2000 To 2007
    • Table 2-4.4-1 The Wood Wastes In Lumber Mill
    • Table 1-1.1 -1 Fuel Ethanol Producers In China
    • Table 1-1.1 -2 Angels Super Yeast For Fuel Ethanol
    • Table 1-1.1 -3 Major Yeast Manufacturers In China, 2008
    • Table 1-1.1 -4 Potential Market Size Of Active Dry Yeast In China
    • Table 1-1.1 -5 Manufacturing Cost Analysis For The Production Of Active Dry Yeast (4,000t/A Line, Facilities Investment: 120 Million Yuan)
    • Table 1-1.2.1-1 A-Amylase Preparations And Its Characteristics
    • Table 1-1.2.1-2 Specification Of Thermal Stable Amylase Preparation
    • Table 1-1.2.1-3 Demand For A-Amylase Based On Applications In 2007 And Forecast In 2008, 2009, 2011 And 2016, Thousand Tonnes
    • Table 1-1.2.1-4 Situation Of A-Amylase End Use Segments
    • Table 1-1.2.1-5 Major Producers Of A-Amylase In China, 2008
    • Table 1-1.2.2-1 Demand For Gluco-Amylase Based On Applications In 2007, And Forecast In 2009, 2011 And 2016, Thousand Tonnes
    • Table 1-1.2.2-2 Situation Of Gluco-Amylase End Use Segments
    • Table 1-1.2.2-3 Manufacturing Cost And Profit Margin Of Gluco-Amylase In China, 2008
    • Table 1-1.2.2-3 Manufacturing Cost And Profit Margin Of Gluco-Amylase In China, 2008
    • Table 1-1.2.3-1 Major Producers Of Lipase In China, 2008
    • Table 1-1.2.3-2 Demand For Lipase Based On Applications, 2007~2016, Tonne
    • Table 1-1.2.3-2 Demand For Lipase Based On Applications, 2007~2016, Tonne
    • Table 1-1.2.4-1 Major Producers Of Pectinase In China, 2008
    • Table 1-1.2.4-2 Demand For Pectinase Based On Applications In 2007, And Forecast In 2009, 2011 And 2016, Tonne
    • Table 1-2.1-1 The Capacity Of Fuel Ethanol In 4 Assigned Enterprises In China
    • Table 1-2.1-2 Some New Projects Of Fuel Ethanol Under Construction In China
    • Table 1-2.1-3 The Consumption Volume Of Fuel Ethanol In 2005~2007, And Forecast In 2010
    • Table 1-2.2-1 The Standard Of Bio-Diesel In Different Countries
    • Table 1-2.2-2 Bio- Diesel Products Launched Production In China, 2006
    • Table 1-2.2-3 Bio- Diesel Items Put Into Production In China, 2007
    • Table 1-2.2-4 Situation Of Bio-Diesel Manufacturers In China In 2008
    • Table 1-2.2-5 Information About The Potential Bio-Diesel Projects To Be Built In China
    • Table 1-2.2-6 Distribution And Output Of Products From Major Oil Trees In China
    • Table 1-2.2-7 Ex-Factory Price Structure Of Bio-Diesel In China Rmb/T
    • Table 1-2.2-8 Bio-Diesel Manufacturers Profit Analysis Of A 50,000 T/A Bio-Diesel Plant
    • Table 1-2.2-9 The Cost Of Bio-Diesel With Different Raw Materials (Unit: Yuan)
    • Table 1-3.1-1 Raw Material, Product Type And Technology Of Lactic Acid In Major Manufacturers In China In 2008
    • Table 1-3.1-2 Manufacturers Of Lactic Acid In China In 2008
    • Table 1-3.1-3 List Of Lactic Acid Projects Under Construction In China
    • Table 1-3.1-4 The Existing Or Planning Pla Plants In China
    • Table 1-3.1-5 Breakdown Of Cogs For L-Lactic Acid Production (Pharmaceutical Grade)
    • Table 1-3.2.2-1 Gross Profit Margin Of 98% And 65% Lysine Of Dacheng Company In Recent Years
    • Table 1-3.3-1 Production Of Ceftazidime In China, 2002~2007, Tonnes
    • Table 1-3.3-1 Production Of Ceftazidime In China, 2002~2007, Tonnes
    • Table 1-3.4-1 Major Suppliers Of Rna Medicines For Fatty Liver In China
    • Table 1-3.5-1 Major Ha Producers With Fermentation Route In China, 2008
    • Table 1-3.5-2 Ha Market Segments And The Growth Rate In The World
    • Table 1-3.5-3 Major Producers Of Fungi Polysaccharides, 2008
    • Table 1-3.6.1-1 Major Players Of Inositol In China In 2008
    • Table 1-3.6.2-1 Major Players Of Vc In China, 2008
    • Table 1-3.6.2-2 Cost & Profit For Vc Production Lines With Different Capacity
    • Table 1-3.6.3-1 Vb2 Producers In China, 2008
    • Table 1-3.6.3-2 Major Producers Of Vb1 In China In 2008
    • Table 1-3.6.3-3 Major Producers Of Vb4 In China, 2008
    • Table 1-4.2-1 Major Producers Of Itaconic Acid In China, 2008
    • Table 1-4.2-2 The Potential Producers Of Itaconic Acid In China
    • Table 1-4.2-3 Indexes Of Itaconic Acid From Qingdao Langyatai
    • Table 1-4.2-4 Breakdown Of Cogs For Itaconic Acid Production Of Qingdao Langyatai
    • Table 1-4.2-5 The Technology Users And Suppliers Of Itaconic Acid Production In China
    • Table 1-4.2-1 Major Butanol Producers Adopting Biological Routes In China
    • Table 1-4.2-2 Major Butanol Producers Adopting Chemical Routes In China
    • Table 1-4.3-1consumption Pattern Of Acetone In China And In The World
    • Table 1-4.3-1-2 Major Acetone Producer Adopting Biological Routes In China, 2008
    • Table 1-4.3-3 Major Acetone Producers With Chemical Route In China, 2008
    • Table 2-1.2-1 Cellulase Consumption Structure In China In 2007 And Forecast In 2009, 2011 And 2016, Thousand Tonnes
    • Table 2-1.2-2 Situation Of Cellulase Consumption Structure In China
    • Table 2-1.2-3 Major Producers Of Cellulose In China, 2008
    • Table 2-1.2-4 A Cellulase Capacity Enlargement Project In China, 8,000t/A, 2006
    • Table 2-1.2-5 A Technology Transfer Project In China: Sub-Merged Liquid Fermentation To Produce Cellulase
    • Table 2-2.1-1 1,3-Pdo Producers In China, 2008
    • Table 2-2.1-2 Production Technologies Of 1,3-Pdo
    • Table 2-2.1-3 Comparison Among Three Production Routes For 1,3-Pdo
    • Table 2-2.1-4 Comparison Of Several Fermentation Methods
    • Table 2-2.1-5 Breakdown Of Cogs For Two-Step Fermentation Production Of 1,3-Pdo
    • Table 2-2.2-1 Major Wb Diacids Players In China, 2008
    • Table 2-2.2-2 Comparison Between Fermentation Route And Chemical Route For The Production Of Long Chain Diacids
    • Table 2-2.2-3 Fermentation Level Of Different Research Institutes
    • Table 2-2.2-4 Dc12 Fermentation Technology Of Institute Of Microbiology, Cas
    • Table 2-2.2-5 Dc13 Fermentation Technology From Institute Of Microbiology, Cas
    • Table 2-2.2-6 Dc15 Fermentation Technology From Institute Of Microbiology, Cas
    • Table 2-2.3-1 Chinas Manufacturers Of Succinic Acid In 2008
    • Table 2-2.3-2 The Price Of Succinic Acid In 11 Active Manufacturers (Jan., 2007)
    • Table 2-2.3-3 Comprehensive Comparison Of Different Technologies
    • Table 2-3.1-1 Species Of Pha From Shenzheng Obioer
    • Table 2-3.1-2 Indices Of The Pha Products From Shenzheng Obioer
    • Table 2-3.1-3 Players Of Pha In China
    • Table 2-3.1-4 Players Of Pha In The World
    • Table 2-3.1-5 Application Fields Of Phas
    • Table 2-3.1-6 Production Routes Of Pha
    • Table 3-1.1-1 Major Producers Of Acrylic Acid In China, 2008
    • Table 3-1.1-2 End Users Of Acrylic Acid In China
    • Table 3-1.1-3 Biological Routes For The Production Of Acrylic Acid
    • Table 3-1.1-4 Forecast Growth Rate Of Acrylic Acid Demand In China And In The World To 2015
    • Table 3-2-1 Countervailing Duty Rate On Caprolactam From Overseas Companies By China
    • Table 3-2-2 Basic Info Of Active Caprolactam Producers In China, 2008
    • Table 3-2-3 Top 15 Caprolactam Manufacturers In The World
    • Table 3-2-4 Price Of Caprolactam In China, 2005~2008
    • Table 3-2-4 Price Of Caprolactam In China, 2005~2008
    • Table 3-2-6 Current Technology Structure Of Caprolactam In China
    • Table 3-2-7 Demand For Cpl In China In 2006, And Forecast In 2010, Tonne
    • Table 3-2-8 Future Demand & Supply Situation (2008~2010) Of Caprolactam In China
    • Table 1-1 Renewable Energly Development Plan Regulated In Renewable Energy Law
    • Table 1-2 Bio-Fuel Development Plan Specified In Renewable Energy Development Programme
    • Table 3.1-1 Proportion Of Bio-Fuel In Total Product Oil Consumption In China, 2008~2020
    • Table 3.1-2 Market Development Of Bio-Fuel, Forcasted To 2020, Million Tonnes
    • Table 3.2-1 Proportion Of Bio-Degradable In Shopping Bags In China, 2008~2020
    • Table 3.2-2 Market Development Of Bio-Degradable Plastic In Shopping Bags, Forcasted To 2020, Tonnes
    • Table 1-1 Situation Of Major Wb Products In China
    • Table 2-1 Opportunities In White Biotechnology In China
    • Table 2-2 Swot Analysis Of Each Recommendation On Market Opportunities In White Biotechnology In China
    • Table V1-1-1 The Price Of Electricity In 2007 (Rmb/Kwh)
    • Table V1-1-2 The Price Of Natural Gas In 2007 (Rmb/M3)
    • Table V1-1-3 The Price Of Steam In 2007 (Rmb/T)
    • Table 1-2-1 The Price Of Industrial Water And Its Fee For Sewage Disposal In Different Locations Of China In Apr.2008
    • Tablev1-3-1 Average Wage Of Staff And Workers By Status Of Registration And Region, Rmb/Year
  • List Of Figures
    • Figure 1-1 Total Crops Planting Area In China From 2000 To 2007
    • Figure 1-2 Crop Planting Structure In China In 2007, By Planting Area
    • Figure 1-3 The Output Of Major Renewable Feedstock In China In 2007, By Volume
    • Figure 2-1.1-1 Changes In Chinas Corn Planting Area From 2000 To 2008
    • Figure 2-1.1-2 Distribution Of Corn Planting In China
    • Figure 2-1.1-3 Corn Planting Area And Output In China In The Past Few Years
    • Figure 2-1.1-4the Consumption Structure Of Corn In China
    • Figure 2-1.1-5 List Of The Feed Output And Corn Consumption In Feed Industry
    • Figure 2-1.1-6 Corn Consumption Volume In Industrial Production In China In 2006 And 2007
    • Figure 2-1.1-7 Production Chain Of Corn Starch
    • Figure 2-1.1-8 Corn Consumption Volume As Food In China In 2006 And 2007
    • Figure 2-1.1-9 Corn Consumption Volume As Seed In China In 2006 And 2007
    • Figure 2-1.2-1 Output Of Sugar In China, 1990/91~2007/08
    • Figure 2-1.2-2 Percentages Of Cane Sugar And Beet Sugar In China, 1990/91~2007/08
    • Figure 2-1.2-3 Sugar Output Share In Major Production Areas In China In 2007/08
    • Figure 2-1.2-4 Sugar Consumption In China, 1990/91~2006/07
    • Figure 2-1.2-5 Chinas Sugar Consumption Per Capita, 1991~2007
    • Figure 2-1.3-1 Wheat Planting Area In China From 2000 To 2008
    • Figure 2-1.3-2 Wheat Planting Distribution In China
    • Figure 2-1.3-3 The Wheat Output And Planting Area In China
    • Figure 2-1.3-4 Wheat Price In Zhengzhou Commodity Exchange In 2007 And Early 2008
    • Figure 2-1.3-5 Total Wheat Consumption In China In 2005/2006, 2006/2007 And 2007/2008
    • Figure 2-1.3-6 Wheat Consumption Structure In China In The Past Three Years
    • Figure 2-1.4-1 Rice Planting Area In China In Recent Years
    • Figure 2-1.4-2 Distribution Of Rice Planting In China
    • Figure 2-1.4-3 Rice Planting Area And Its Output In China From 2000 To 2007
    • Figure 2-1.4-4 The Price Of Milled Early Long-Grain Nonglutinous Rice In China, Rmb/T
    • Figure 2-1.4-5 The Price Of Milled Late Long-Grain Nonglutinous Rice In China, Rmb/T
    • Figure 2-1.4-6 The Price Of Milled Medium To Short-Grain Nonglutinous Rice In China, Rmb/T
    • Figure 2-1.4-7 Rice Export And Import Volume In China From 2005 To 2007
    • Figure 2-1.4-8 Rice Consumption Volume In China From 2005 To 2007
    • Figure 2-1.4-9 Rice Consumption Pattern In China From 2005 To 2007
    • Figure 2-2.1-1 The Planting Area Of Cassava In China From 2005 To 2008
    • Figure 2-2.1-2 Cassava Output In China From 2005 To 2008
    • Figure 2-2.1-3 Cif (Cost Insurance Freight) Of Imported Cassava (Dry Cassava Piece), Usd/T
    • Figure 2-2.1-4 The Import And Export Volume Of Cassava
    • Figure 2-2.1-5 Cassava Consumption Pattern In China In 2007
    • Figure 2-2.1-6 The Applications Of Cassava Alcohol
    • Figure 2-2.2-1 The Output Of Molasses And Sugar In China From 2004/2005~ 2007/2008
    • Figure 2-2.2-2 The Distribution Of Molasses Production In 2007/08 In China
    • Figure 2-2.2-3 The Price Of Molasses In Guangxi Province During 2001~nov. 2007, Rmb/T
    • Figure 2-2.2-4 The Consumption Pattern Of Molasses In China In 2007
    • Figure 2-2.3-1 The Planting Area And Output Of All The Sorghum In China From 2005 To 2007
    • Figure 2-3.1-1 Soybean Planting Area In China From 2000 To 2008
    • Figure 2-3.1-2 The Distribution Of Soybean Planting In China
    • Figure 2-3.1-3 The Domestic Output Of Soybean Oil In China
    • Figure 2-3.1-4 The Distribution Of Soybean Oil In 2007 In China
    • Figure 2-3.1-5 Price Of Soybean And Soybean Oil From 1999 To 2008
    • Figure 2-3.1-6 Soybean Oil Import And Export Volume In China From 1999 To 2007
    • Figure 2-3.1-7 The Growth Of Soybean Oil Consumption Volume In China, 2004~2007
    • Figure 2-3.1-8 Consumption Pattern Of Soybean Oil In China, 2004~2007
    • Figure 2-3.2-1 Rape Planting Area And Rapeseed Output In China From 2000 To 2007
    • Figure 2-3.2-2 Geographical Distribution Of Rape Planting In China In 2007
    • Figure 2-3.2-3 The Output Of Rapeseed Oil And Rapeseed In China From 2000 To 2007
    • Figure 2-3.2-4 The Ex-Factory Price Of Rapeseed Oil In China In 2007 And Early 2008
    • Figure 2-3.2-5 The Export And Import Volume Of Rapeseed Oil In China From 2000 To 2007
    • Figure 2-3.2-6 The Consumption Volume Of Rapeseed Oil In China From 2000 To 2007
    • Figure 2-4.1-1 Application Of Corn Cobs In China In 2007
    • Figure 2-4.2-1 The Consumption Structure Of Corn Stover In China In 2007
    • Figure 1-1.1 -1 Situation Of Active Dry Yeast In China, 2006~2007, Tonne
    • Figure 1-1.1 -2 Output Of Yeast In The World In 2006, Tonnes
    • Figure 1-1.1 -3 Market Structure Of Yeast Industry In The World, 2006
    • Figure 1-1.2.1-1 Market Situation Of A-Amylase In China, 2005~2007, Tonne
    • Figure 1-1.2.1-2 Forecast Of Demand For A-Amylase In China, 2008~2016, Thousand Tonnes
    • Figure 1-1.2.1-3 Consumption Pattern Of A-Amylase In China, 2007
    • Figure 1-1.2.2-1 Market Situation Of Gluco-Amylase In China, 2005~2007, Tonne
    • Figure 1-1.2.2-2 Demand For Gluco-Amylase In China, 2008~2016, Thousand Tonnes
    • Figure 1-1.2.3-1 Forecast Of Demand For Lipase, 2008~2016, Tonne
    • Figure 1-1.2.4-2 Chinas Demand For Pectinase, 2008~2016, Tonne
    • Figure 1-2.1-1 The Capacity And Output Of Fuel Ethanol In China From 2005 To 2007
    • Figure 1-2.1-2 Flowchart Of Fuel Ethanol Production Technology In China
    • Figure 1-2.2-1 The Bio-Diesel Capacity Change From 2001 To 2007 In China Unit: 10,000 Tonnes
    • Figure 1-2.2-2 Raw Materials Of Bio-Diesel In The World
    • Figure 1-2.2-3 Raw Materials Of Bio-Diesel In China
    • Figure 1-3.1-1 Market Situation Of Lactic Acid In China, 2003~2007, Tonne
    • Figure 1-3.1-2 Price Of Lactic Acid In 2006
    • Figure 1-3.1-3 Consumption Pattern Of Lactic Acid In China, 2007
    • Figure 1-3.1-4 The Demand Of Lactic Acid In The World And In China In 2005~2007, And Forecast In 2008~2010, Kt
    • Figure 1-3.2.1-1 Market Situation Of Msg In China, 2005~2007, Tonne
    • Figure 1-3.2.1-1 Market Situation Of Msg In China, 2005~2007, Tonne
    • Figure 1-3.2.2-2 Capacity Of Lysine In China, 2003~2007, Tonne
    • Figure 1-3.2.2-3 Historic Price Of Lysine In China, Jan. 2006~sep. 2007, Yuan/T
    • Figure 1-3.2.2-4 Historic Average Export/Import Price Of Lysine In China, 2002~2006, Usd/T
    • Figure 1-3.4-1 Market Situation Of Food Use Nucleotides In China, 2002~2007, Tonne
    • Figure 1-3.4-2 Growth Rate Of Apparent Consumption Of Food Use Nucleotides In China, 2002~2007, %
    • Figure 1-3.4-3 Self-Sufficiency Of Food Use Nucleotides In China In Recent Years, %
    • Figure 1-3.4-4 Market Value Of Rna Medicines For Fatty Liver In China, Million Yuan
    • Figure 1-3.6.1-1 Production & Consumption Of Inositol In China, 2004~2007, Tonne
    • Figure 1-3.6.1-2 Consumption Pattern Of Inositol In China In 2007
    • Figure 1-3.6.1-3 Import/Export Of Inositol And Its Derivative In China, 2004~2007
    • Figure 1-3.6.1-4 Historical Pricing Of Inositol In Export In The Past 10 Years
    • Figure 1-3.6.2-1 The Capacity And Output Of Vc In China, 2003~2007
    • Figure 1-3.6.2-2 The Market Share Of The Four Large Vc Manufacturers In China In 2007, By Capacity
    • Figure 1-3.6.2-3 Vc Consumption Pattern In The Global Market, 2007
    • Figure 1-3.6.2-4 Vc Consumption Pattern In China, 2007
    • Figure 1-3.6.2-5 Export Of Vc In China, 2003-2007, Tonne
    • Figure 1-3.6.2-6 The Price Trend Of Vc In China In 2007
    • Figure 1-3.6.2-7 The Chemical Synthesis Route To Produce Vc:
    • Figure 1-3.6.3-1 Market Situation Of Vb2 In China
    • Figure 1-3.6.3-2 Market Situation Of Vb1 In China, 2006~2007, Tonne
    • Figure 1-4.1-1 Production Structure Of Itaconic Acid In The World By Region, 2006
    • Figure 1-4.1-2 Consumption Structure Of Itaconic Acid In China, 2007
    • Figure 1-4.1-3 Historic Price Of Itaconic Acid From 2001 To 2007
    • Figure 1-4.1-4 Forecast Of Production Volume Of Itaconic Acid In China, 2008~2016
    • Figure 1-4.2-1 Market Situation Of Butanol In China In Recent Years, Tonne
    • Figure 1-4.3-1 Market Situation Of Acetone In China In Recent 3 Years, Tonne
    • Figure 2-1.1-1 Approach To Utilize Renewable Ligncellulosic Materials To Produce Ethanol
    • Figure 2-1.2-1 Output Of Cellulase, 2002~2007, Tonne
    • Figure 2-1.2-2 Forecast Of Demand For Cellulase In China, 2008~2016, Thousand Tonne
    • Figure 2-2.1-1 Forecast Of Demand For 1,3-Pdo In The World And In China, 2008~2010, Thousand Tonnes
    • Figure 2-2.3-1 Consumption Pattern Of Succinic Acid In China In 2007
    • Figure 2-2.3-2 Succinic Acid Consumed In Chemical Industry, 2007
    • Figure 2-2.3-3 Succinic Acid Consumed In Pharmaceutical Industry, 2007
    • Figure 2-2.3-4 Succinic Acid Consumed In Food Industry, 2007
    • Figure 2-2.3-5 Succinic Acid Consumed In Agricultural Industry, 2007
    • Figure 2-2.3-6 The Price Of Succinic Acid In China In Recent Years
    • Figure 2-3.1-1 Chemical Formula Of Pha
    • Figure 2-3.1-2 Pha Family And Major Members Thereof
    • Figure 3-1.1-1 Market Development Of Acrylic Acid In China, 2001~2006, Tonne
    • Figure 3-1.1-2 Supply Structure Of Acrylic Acid In Major Countries In The World, 2007 By Capacity
    • Figure 3-1.1-3 Consumption Structure Of Acrylic Acid In China In 2007
    • Figure 3-1.1-4 Consumption Structure Of Acrylic Acid In The World
    • Figure 3-1.1-5 Future Demand Of Acrylic Acid In China In 2008~2015, Tonne
    • Figure 3-1.2-1 Flowchart That 3-Hpa Enables Commodity Chemicals To Be Produced From Renewable Feedstock
    • Figure 3-1.2-2 Metabolic Pathway Designed For 3-Hpa Production From Microorganism
    • Figure 3-1.2-3 Project Based On 3hpa By Cargills Team
    • Figure 3-1.2-4 Approach Cargills Team Adopted To Develop 3hpa
    • Figure 3-1.2-5 3-Hpa As A Novel C3 Platform To Many Commodity Chemicals
    • Figure 3-2-1 Market Situation Of Cpl In China, 2003~2007, Tonne
    • Figure 3.1-1 Prices Changes Of Diesel And Gasoline In China, With Comparison To The Price Of National Crude Oil Price Since Jan. 1st, 2003
    • Figure 3.1-2 Forecast On The Onsumption Of Crude Oil And Product Oil In China, 2008~2020, Tonne
    • Figure 3.1-3 Future Market Developments Of Bio-Fuels In China, Forcasted To 2020
    • Figure 3.2-1 Plastic Packagings Output In China Since 2002, 2008~2020 Forecasted, Tonnes
    • Figure 3.2-2 Future Market Development Of Bio-Degradable Materials In Shopping Bags, Forcasted To 2020
    • Figure 3.3-1 Percentage Of Wb Products In Chemicals In The World, %, 2003~2030
    • Figurev1 The Detailed Geographical Division Of China