China's Bio-fuel Industry to Maintain Moderate Growth, Says Frost & Sullivan
Posted on: Tuesday, 10 February 2009, 01:21 CST
~ Taking a look back at China's Bio-fuel Industry in 2008 and its market outlook for 2009 ~
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According to Frost & Sullivan's China Consultant for Chemicals, Material & Food Practice Frank Xie, the global financial crisis has major impacts on the Chinese bio-fuel industry in the short term.
"Growth slowdown of downstream industries has resulted in the sharp decrease in bio-fuel demand. China's logistics industry experienced a great slump in 2008. Economic uncertainties also brought about stagnated growth in the Chinese passenger vehicle market in the fourth quarter of 2008. The sharp decline in crude oil price also lowers the price of bio-ethanol and bio-diesel products making the situation tougher in China," he said.
Xie says, "For 2009 and 2010, the shortage of feedstock remains the top challenge for the Chinese bio-fuel industry. However, most of these shortages can be resolved as more entrepreneurs join the market in the forecasted period. For bio-ethanol, with feedstock transitions from corn and wheat to non-food celluloses and potatoes, all major bio-ethanol manufacturers are forced to utilize alternative feedstock. For bio-diesel, the unstable supply of waste cooking oil may threaten the continuity of bio-diesel production. Only some leading bio-diesel producers have effectively managed the supply chain to ensure the stable supply of feedstock."
According to Xie, government support is vital for the healthy development of the Chinese bio-fuel industry. Subsidies, tax exemptions, or allowances help increase the competitiveness of producers as well as ensure their continuous development.
"Although the non-food feedstock has been advocated since 2006,
In terms of industry specifics, Xie says that the exploitation of new feedstock will enhance the future of Chinese bio-fuel market. "New feedstock, including sweet potato and sugar cane for bio-ethanol and Jatropha for bio-diesel, feature low carbon dioxide emission, good weather endurance, and easiness of plantation. This new feedstock is believed to only be available in great quantities from 2010 to 2012 with leading industry producers, like Gushan Environmental Technologies Co Ltd, encouraging the research and development of Jatropha seeds. Similar pilot studies are also being carried out for sweet potatoes in China," he adds.
Industry consolidation is likely to be facilitated by big participants in the current market. He continues, "Although the bio-ethanol industry is still entirely operated by state-owned enterprises, there have been more active M&A cases among the producers and distributors. As the operator of national grain and cereal station, COFCO (China National Cereals, Oils & Foodstuffs Corp) is the most active bio-ethanol producer in
"The Chinese bio-fuel industry is entering an adjustment period in 2009 with declining prices. However, given China's increasing demand for energies, the bio-fuel market is expected to recover gradually from the current recession in late 2010 to early 2011. The growth rate of the Chinese bio-fuel market is expected to be around 9.0 percent in 2009," Xie says.
During the forecasted period,
"The plummeting of export businesses, the decline of crude oil price, and the unavailability of new feedstock are all restraints for the bio-fuel business in
Gushan Environmental Technologies Co Ltd, the leading bio-diesel producer in
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