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Market analysis of sugar and beet pulp in India

Market analysis of sugar and beet pulp in India Market analysis of sugar and beet pulp in India
Release date 27.07.2017
Number of pages 76
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Topicality

The sugar industry is a branch of the food industry that specializes in the production of white granulated sugar from sugar beet or sugar cane. Sugar beet production makes up a significant part of India's gross crop production and is a reliable basis for the stable operation of sugar factories.


Goal

Market analysis of sugar and beet pulp 


Short description

In the first part of the first chapter of the marketing research of the sugar and beet pulp market, the main characteristics of the sugar market are given, the dynamics of sugar beet acreage in India is considered, and an assessment of the factors affecting the sugar market is given.
The first part of the second chapter of the marketing research analyzes imports in 2016. 

The first part of the third chapter analyzes exports in 2016. 
In the first part of the fourth chapter of the marketing research of the sugar and beet pulp market, the analysts of the GidMarket company analyzed the largest producers in India, their profiles, highlighted the market shares of the largest producers 

In the first part of the fifth chapter of the study, consumption is analyzed. The dynamics of consumption has been studied, the market structure by consumption sectors has been given, distribution channels and the largest consumers in India have been identified. 

The first part of the sixth chapter of marketing market research presents price analysis.
In the first part of the seventh chapter of the work, a consumption forecast is made until 2020
The first part of the eighth chapter contains recommendations and conclusions.

The second part of the first chapter describes the products, industries of application, a brief description of processing technologies. The main characteristics of the market are indicated, the factors influencing the market are evaluated, the volume of production in India in 2013-2016 is highlighted. 

In the second part of the second chapter consumption is analyzed.
In the second part of the third chapter, a consumption forecast is made up to 2020 
The second part of the fourth chapter describes the recommendations and conclusions.


Content

PART 1. SUGAR MARKET ANALYSIS IN INDIA

Chapter 1. OVERVIEW OF THE SUGAR MARKET IN INDIA

1.1. Main characteristics of the market 
1.2. Assessment of factors affecting the market
1.2.1. Dynamics of sugar beet acreage in India (yield dynamics) 2013-2016 
1.2.2. Dynamics of sugar beet processing in India 2013-2016 
1.3. Production volume in India 2013-2016 
1.4. Share of exports in production 
1.5. Market share of imports 
1.6. Dynamics of the volume and capacity of the market in 2013-2016

CHAPTER 2. IMPORT ANALYSIS IN 2016 

2.1. The volume of sugar imports 
2.2. Import structure 
2.2.1. By producing countries 
2.2.2. By region of receipt 
2.3. Average import price 

CHAPTER 3. EXPORT ANALYSIS IN 2016 

3.1. Sugar export volume 
3.2. Export structure 
3.2.1. By manufacturing companies 
3.2.2. By recipient country 
3.3. Average export price 

CHAPTER 4 COMPETITOR ANALYSIS 

4.1. The largest manufacturers in India, their profiles 
4.2. Market shares of the largest manufacturers 
4.3. Announced projects aimed at increasing production capacity and acreage by competitors 
4.4. Position of the Customer in the market 

CHAPTER 5. CONSUMPTION ANALYSIS 

5.1. Consumption dynamics (2013-2016) 
5.2. Market structure by consumption sectors 
5.3. Sales channels 
5.4. Largest consumers in India 

CHAPTER 6. PRICE ANALYSIS 

6.1. Prices for domestic products 
6.2. Analysis of prices for imported products 
6.3. Price forecast up to 2020, dependence on world prices, factors of influence 

CHAPTER 7. CONSUMPTION FORECAST UP TO 2020 

CHAPTER 8. RECOMMENDATIONS AND CONCLUSIONS 

PART 2. OVERVIEW OF THE BEET MARKET IN INDIA 

CHAPTER 1. OVERVIEW OF THE MARKET OF BEET BEAM IN INDIA 

1.1. Description of the product, industries of application, a brief description of processing technologies 
1.2. Main characteristics of the market 
1.3. Assessment of factors affecting the market 
1.4. Production volume in India 2013-2016 
1.5. The share of exports in production in dynamics (2013-2016) 
1.6. Share of imports in the market in dynamics (2013-2016) 
1.7. Dynamics of the volume and capacity of the market in 2013-2016 

CHAPTER 2. CONSUMPTION ANALYSIS 

2.1. Consumption dynamics (2013-2016) 
2.2. Market structure by consumption sectors 

CHAPTER 3. CONSUMPTION FORECAST UP TO 2020 

CHAPTER 4. RECOMMENDATIONS AND CONCLUSIONS 


Research excerpt

PART 1. SUGAR MARKET ANALYSIS IN INDIA

Chapter 1. OVERVIEW OF THE SUGAR MARKET IN INDIA

1.1. Main characteristics of the market

The sugar industry is a branch of the food industry that specializes in the production of white granulated sugar from sugar beet or sugar cane. Sugar beet production makes up a significant part of India's gross crop production and is a reliable basis for the stable operation of sugar factories.

The main direction of the functioning of the sugar market, as an important part of the agri-food market in the face of external negative impacts on the Indian economy, is to increase the efficiency and sustainability of this market in the country's food supply system and the comprehensive development of the domestic and foreign markets for sugar, molasses, pulp and other sugar beet products .

1.2. Assessment of factors affecting the market

One of the most significant factors influencing the sugar market is raw materials.
1.2.1. Dynamics of sugar beet acreage in India (yield dynamics) 2013-2016
In 2013, sugar beet sown areas in India decreased by …%, which is explained by the elimination of the imbalance between the volume of sugar beet grown and its processing capacity. Then in 2014-2015. sown areas increased by …% and …%, respectively, thus responding to the increase in processing capacity of sugar refineries.

Diagram 1. Dynamics of sugar beet sown areas in India in 2013-2016, thousand ha

1.2.2. Dynamics of sugar beet processing in India 2013-2016
In 2013-2014 the volume of sugar beet processing is characterized by negative dynamics (-…% and -…%, respectively). But in 2015, the trend changed, and during 2015-2016. the volume of refining only increased, reaching the value of … million tons at the end of 2016 …

Diagram 3. Dynamics of sugar beet processing in India in 2013-2016

1.3. Production volume in India 2013-2016

At the end of 2016, the volume of sugar production in India reached a record high of … million tons over the past few years, the dynamics compared to 2015 amounted to …% 

1.4. Share of exports in production

During 2013-2016 the share of exports in sugar production in India was an insignificant share, only at the end of 2016 it reached the level of …% …

Chart 8. Share of exports in sugar production in India in 2013-2016

1.5. Market share of imports

The share of imports in the sugar market in India, after growing in 2014, began to gradually decline in 2015-2016, amounting to …% in 2016. Thus, the consumption of sugar in India is provided mainly by domestic production ...

1.6. Dynamics of the volume and capacity of the market in 2013-2016

After a decline of …% in 2013, the volume of the sugar market in India began to grow in 2014-2015. (by …% and …%, respectively), which is explained by an increase in sugar consumption by the population as a result of home-made preparations due to a decrease in income. At the end of 2016, the market volume decreased by …% and amounted to … million tons, which is a result of overproduction of sugar in the market, as well as a negative background in society on the topic “sugar and health”.

Chapter 2. IMPORT ANALYSIS IN 2016

2.1. The volume of sugar imports

At the end of 2016, sugar imports in India amounted to … thousand tons in physical terms and … million dollars in monetary terms. Moreover, raw sugar accounted for …% in physical terms and …% in monetary terms, white sugar – …% and …%, respectively …

2.2. Import structure

2.2.1. By producing countries
In view of the presence in the structure of sugar imports of two types of products that are practically equivalent in terms of supply, it is advisable to analyze them separately ...

Table 1. Imports of raw sugar in India by country in 2016 

2.2.2. By region of receipt
In view of the presence in the structure of sugar imports of two types of products that are practically equivalent in terms of supply, it is advisable to analyze them separately ...

2.3. Average import price

At the end of 2016, the average price for sugar imported in India amounted to … USD/ton, incl. for raw sugar - ... dollars / ton, for white sugar - ... dollars / ton ...

Chapter 3. EXPORT ANALYSIS IN 2016

3.1. Sugar export volume

At the end of 2016, the export of sugar from India amounted to … thousand tons in physical terms and … million dollars in monetary terms …
3.2.2. By recipient country
In view of the insignificant volume of raw sugar in the total volume of sugar exports from India, it is advisable to carry out the analysis for the whole sugar category.

3.3. Average export price

At the end of 2016, the average price for sugar exported from India amounted to … USD/ton, incl. for raw sugar - ... dollars / ton, for white sugar - ... dollars / ton.

Chapter 4. COMPETITOR ANALYSIS

4.1. The largest manufacturers in India, their profiles

The processing of sugar beets and the production of beet sugar in India are carried out by ... factories. They mainly operate in the European part of India:

Table 9. Top 50 largest sugar refineries in India 

4.2. Market shares of the largest manufacturers

According to the Union of Indian Sugar Producers, in 2016 the largest sugar producer was GC “…”, its share amounted to …% …
...

Chapter 5. CONSUMPTION ANALYSIS

5.1. Consumption dynamics (2013-2016)

Per capita sugar consumption in India is one of the highest in the world.

5.2. Market structure by consumption sectors

The importance of the sugar industry in the Indian economy is determined by the fact that sugar as a finished product is sold to the population and used as a raw material for the production of other food products.

5.3. Sales channels

According to the research company Euromonitor International, retail trade dominates in the structure of sugar sales (…%), while public catering and industrial enterprises account for …% and …%, respectively…

5.4. Largest consumers in India

At the end of 2016, the largest sugar consumption territory is … the Union Territories, its share in the total consumption amounted to …%. In second place is ... the Union Territories (29%), the last three leaders are ... the Union Territories (12%). Next in descending order are…

Chapter 6. PRICE ANALYSIS

6.1. Prices for domestic products

During 2013-2016 Producer prices for sugar in India are characterized by positive dynamics. In 2014, the growth amounted to …%, and already in 2015, prices increased by a record …% and amounted to … thousand Rs./ton. … thousand Rs./ton.
Among the federal districts, the highest prices in 2016 are observed in … the Union Territories (40,1 thousand Rs./ton), and the lowest – in … the Union Territories (29,8 thousand Rs./ton) …

Chapter 7. CONSUMPTION FORECAST UP TO 2020

Chapter 8. RECOMMENDATIONS AND CONCLUSIONS

PART 2. OVERVIEW OF THE BEET MARKET IN INDIA

Chapter 1. OVERVIEW OF THE MARKET OF BEET BEAM IN INDIA

1.1. Description of the product, industries of application, a brief description of processing technologies

Beet pulp is used for livestock feed in fresh, dried (granules, briquettes and in bulk) and ensiled form (sour pulp). It is also used in the food industry, medicine and pharmacology. Beet pulp is a by-product of sugar production, it is a microchip no more than 2 mm thick with a moisture content of about 90%, from which the main amount of sugar and some of the mineral and organic substances are extracted by diffusion.

1.2. Main characteristics of the market

Each year, the production of beet sugar generates tens of millions of tons of waste. Basically it's pulp. After drying and granulation, it becomes a valuable feed for cattle and pigs, in terms of nutritional value comparable to concentrated: 100 kg of pulp contains 85 feed units.

1.4. Production volume in India 2013-2016

At the end of 2016, the volume of sugar production in India reached a record high of … million tons over the past few years, the dynamics compared to 2015 amounted to …%. It should also be noted that in 2013 sugar production is characterized by negative dynamics, and in 2014-2015. - positive. This fact is primarily associated with the record harvest of sugar beet …

1.7. Dynamics of the volume and capacity of the market in 2013-2016

The beet pulp market in India is characterized by unstable dynamics. After a decrease by …% in 2013, the market grew by …% in 2014. Then in 2015 there was again a decrease by …%. And by the end of 2016, the volume of the beet pulp market in India showed a record growth by …% and amounted to … million tons, which is explained by the record harvest of sugar beet …

Chapter 2 CONSUMPTION ANALYSIS

2.1. Consumption dynamics (2013-2016)

Taking into account the fact that beet pulp is used mainly as feed for cattle, the calculation of consumption is based on livestock.

2.2. Market structure by consumption sectors

Beet pulp is mainly used as feed for livestock (mainly cattle), the share in the total consumption is …%. It is also used in the food industry (…%), medicine and pharmacology (…%).

Chapter 3. CONSUMPTION FORECAST UP TO 2020

According to GidMarket analysts, beet pulp consumption in India will grow during 2017-2020. By 2020, the volume of consumption will reach … million tons, which is higher than the level of 2016 by …%.

Chapter 4. RECOMMENDATIONS AND CONCLUSIONS


Diagrams 

Diagram 1. Dynamics of sugar beet sown areas in India in 2013-2016, thousand ha
Diagram 2. Dynamics of sugar beet yield in India in 2013-2016, centners per hectare 
Diagram 3. Dynamics of sugar beet processing in India in 2013-2016 
Diagram 4. Dynamics of sugar beet processing in India in 2013-2016 
Diagram 5. Dynamics of sugar production in India in 2013-2016, million tons 
Diagram 6. Structure of sugar production in India in 2013-2016 by type of product 
Chart 7. Structure of sugar production in India in 2013-2016 across union territories 
Chart 8. Share of exports in sugar production in India in 2013-2016 
Diagram 9. Share of imports in the sugar market in India in 2013-2016 
Diagram 10. Dynamics of the volume of the sugar market in India in 2013-2016, million tons 
Chart 11. Supply of sugar consumption in India with domestic production, 2013-2016 
Diagram 12. Dynamics of the potential capacity of the sugar market in India in 2013-2016, million tons 
Chart 13. Average price of sugar imported into India in 2016, USD/ton 
Chart 14. Average price of sugar exported from India in 2016, USD/ton 
Chart 15. Shares of the largest sugar producers in India in 2016 
Diagram 16. Capacity of sugar beet processing plants in the Oryol region
Diagram 17. Revenue of sugar production enterprises in the Oryol region, 2015
Diagram 18. The share of the customer in the volume of sugar production in the Oryol region. and the Central Union Territories, 2013-2016 
Diagram 19. The share of the customer in the volume of sugar consumption in the Oryol region. and the Central Union Territories, 2013-2016 
Diagram 20. Dynamics of sugar consumption per capita in India in 2013-2016, kg/year 
Diagram 21. Structure of the sugar market by sectors of consumption 
Diagram 22. Structure of sugar consumption by branches of the food industry 
Diagram 23. Shares of distribution channels in total sugar sales 
Diagram 24. Average producer prices for sugar in India in 2013-2016, thousand Rs./ton 
Diagram 25. Consumer prices for granulated sugar in India in 2013-2016, Rs./kg. 
Chart 26. Structure of the retail price of sugar in India, 2016 
Diagram 27. Average price of imported sugar in 2013-2016, USD/ton 
Diagram 28. Average price of imported sugar in 2013-2016, Rs./kg. 
Diagram 29. Forecast of the average producer price for sugar in India in 2017-2020, thousand Rs./ton 
Diagram 30. Forecast of sugar consumption in India in 2017-2020, million tons 
Diagram 31. Gross harvest of sugar beet in India in 2013-2016, million tons 
Diagram 32. Number of cattle in India in 2013-2016, thousand heads 
Diagram 33. Dynamics of beet pulp production in India in 2013-2016, million tons 
Diagram 34. Structure of beet pulp production in India in 2013-2016 by product type 
Diagram 35. Structure of beet pulp production in India in 2013-2016 across union territories 
Chart 36. Share of exports in sugar beet pulp production in India in 2013-2016 
Diagram 37. The share of imports in the sugar beet pulp market in India in 2013-2016 
Diagram 38. Dynamics of the market volume of beet pulp in India in 2013-2016, million tons 
Chart 39. Supply of beet pulp consumption in India with domestic production, 2013-2016 
Diagram 40. Dynamics of the potential capacity of the beet pulp market in India in 2013-2016, million tons 
Diagram 41. Dynamics of beet pulp consumption in India per head of cattle, 2013-2016, kg/head per year 
Diagram 42. The structure of the beet pulp market by consumption sectors 
Diagram 30. Forecast of beet pulp consumption in India in 2017-2020, million tons 
Figure 1. Map of sugar mills in India
Figure 2. Beet pulp (granulated) 


Tables 

Table 1. Sugar imports in India in 2016 
Table 2. Imports of raw sugar in India by country in 2016 
Table 3. White sugar imports in India by country in 2016 
Table 4. Imports of raw sugar in India by region of origin in 2016 
Table 5. Imports of white sugar in India by region of origin in 2016 
Table 6. Export of sugar from India in 2016 
Table 7. Export of sugar from India by producing companies in 2016 
Table 8. India's sugar exports by recipient countries in 2016 
Table 9. Top 50 largest sugar refineries in India 
Table 10. Announced investment projects in the sugar industry 
Table 11. Sugar consumption by union territories in 2016 
Table 12. Sugar consumption by regions in 2016 
Table 13. Average producer prices for sugar by union territories in 2013-2016, thousand Rs./ton 
Table 14. Consumer prices for granulated sugar in the states of India in 2013-2016, Rs./kg.


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