Corn production in China to decrease, with impact to alcohol production costs and expected to use cassava as a cheaper raw material

Published 2020년 10월 31일

Tridge summary

Since China's National Day on October 1, 2020, corn prices have surged to over 2,600 yuan per tonne, marking the highest in four years and causing concern for animal husbandry industries due to the significant price increase from 2017. The rise in corn prices, China's most widely grown cereal, impacts various industries, including animal feed and corn-based products like starch and alcohol. The increase is primarily due to heightened demand and a forecasted decrease in corn production for the 2020/2021 season, despite expected production growth to 265 million tons. As a result, China may implement restrictions on corn usage in other industries. Meanwhile, Thailand, a major cassava exporter, is experiencing an uptick in cassava prices, potentially positioning it as a substitute for expensive corn, especially in China's corn alcohol market. However, Thailand's cassava exports have seen a slight decline in value in the first nine months of 2020, totaling 62,514 million baht, a 2.3% drop from the previous year.
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Original content

Foreign Trade Promotion Office (CPC / Ambassador of Commerce) in Xiamen People's Republic of China The report cites information from Chinese media that Since the National Day of China (October 1, 2020), corn prices in China have increased significantly, with the average corn price more than 2,600 yuan per tonne (or 12,090 baht per tonne), the highest in the past four years, although now. Corn in Shandong, Hebei, Inner Mongolia and some areas in the northeast has been released. But corn prices continued to increase. Compared with 2017, the price increases by more than 1,000 yuan per ton (or 4,650 baht per ton), or an expansion rate of more than 62 percent. The increase in corn prices is a welcome concern for farmers. But it is a serious concern for the animal husbandry and related industries. Corn is China's most productive cereal. The change in corn prices affects many industries. Last September Corn based animal feed Prices increased more than 7% compared to the previous year ...

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