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Corn Production Volume Levels Out While Demand Rises in China.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c43561) has announced the addition of China Corn & Corn Processing Products Market Review & Outlook 2005-2006 to their offering.

China is one of the largest producers of corn in the world. Its annual production makes up 18-20% of the world total and the output in the 2005/2006 co-opping year is foreseen fore·see  
tr.v. fore·saw , fore·seen , fore·see·ing, fore·sees
To see or know beforehand: foresaw the rapid increase in unemployment.
 to be 1.3 hundred million tons.

The annual consumption of corn for feed has seen around 3% growth in recent years and the annual consumption of corn for industrial use has seen over 10% growth. Corn supply has remained unchanged but the demand has been on the rise. Will this affect the future development of the feed industry and further processing of corn? Will China shift from a net exporter to a net importer of corn? What trends will affect the Chinese corn market in 2006? These issues shall be addressed by this report.

Further corn processing based on corn starch starch, white, odorless, tasteless, carbohydrate powder. It plays a vital role in the biochemistry of both plants and animals and has important commercial uses. , disnatured starch ethanol ethanol (ĕth`ənōl') or ethyl alcohol, CH3CH2OH, a colorless liquid with characteristic odor and taste; commonly called grain alcohol or simply alcohol.  and starch sugar (Com. Chem.) a variety of dextrose made by the action of heat and acids on starch from corn, potatoes, etc.; - called also potato sugar, corn sugar, and, inaccurately, invert sugar. See Dextrose, and Glucose.

See also: Sugar
 enjoyed positive development in China in 2005 yet competition among processing enterprises intensified in·ten·si·fy  
v. in·ten·si·fied, in·ten·si·fy·ing, in·ten·si·fies

v.tr.
1. To make intense or more intense:
. There was a constant stream of mergers and much restructuring activity. How will the corn processing industry change in 2006? How will product composition in the processing industry change? How will the processing market face competition from the international market? The second part of this report has illustrations on these concerns.

Based on analyzing the national corn market and further processing market in 2005 this report forecasts on the two markets in the future.

Summary of Contents:

Part one: Analysis and forecast on corn market in 2005/06

1. Corn supply in China

2. Internationalization The support for monetary values, time and date for countries around the world. It also embraces the use of native characters and symbols in the different alphabets. See localization, i18n, Unicode and IDN.

internationalization - internationalisation
 of domestic corn market

3. Corn price and trend

4. Review of primary incidents of corn market in 2005 and forecast

Part two: Market analysis of further processed corn products in 2005 and 2006 forecast 26

1. Review of further corn processing industry in China

2. Review and outlook of corn starch market in China

3 Review and outlook of disnatured starch

4 Market analysis of corn starch sugar and forecast

5 Review and outlook of corn gourmet powder industry

6 Rapid growth of alcohol and ethanol industry

7 Market analysis of other further processed corn products

8. General analysis of corn further processing industry in China and forecast

9. Review of primary incidents of corn further processing industry in 2005

Annex an·nex  
tr.v. an·nexed, an·nex·ing, an·nex·es
1. To append or attach, especially to a larger or more significant thing.

2.
 1: Tables

Annex 2: Implementation scheme on subsidizing extension of quality varieties of corn and soybean soybean, soya bean, or soy pea, leguminous plant (Glycine max, G. soja, or Soja max) of the family Leguminosae (pulse family), native to tropical and warm temperate regions of Asia, where it has been  in Heilongjiang in 2005

Annex 3: Figures

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