Report Name: China Soybean Crush in 2020 and Its Outlook in 2021
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China Soybean Crush in 2020 and Its Outlook in 2021 is the latest report by Cofeed Information and Research Department. The report makes a thorough and meticulous investigation and research into soybean production capacity, imports, crush and carryover stocks in various oils companies in China in 2020, and combines historical production data and industry chain in recent years to make a prediction for 2021.
Contents
I. China soybean processing capacity in 2020
1. China production capacity in 2020
2. China production capacity by region in 2020
3. China new production capacity in 2020
4. China new production capacity forecast in 2021
II. China soybean crush statistics in 2020
1. China soybean crush in 2020
2. China soybean crush by region in 2020
3. China soybean crush forecast in 2021
III. China soybean imports in 2020
1. China’s Customs: soybean imports by month in 2007-2020
2. China soybean imports in 2020
2.1 Soybean imports by month
2.2 Soybean imports by month and region
3. China soybean imports forecast in 2021
IV. Soybean carryover stocks at ports in China
1. China soybean carryover stock changes in 2020
2. China soybean carryover stocks in recent years
3. China soybean carryover stocks forecast in 2021
V. Crush margins for domestic and imported soybeans in 2020
1. Crush margins for domestic and imported soybeans in 2020
2. Crush margins for domestic and imported soybeans in recent years
3. Soybean crush margins forecast in 2021
VI. Soybean price trend in 2020 and its outlook in 2021
1. U.S. soybean price trend in 2020
2. Imported soybean distributing prices and domestic soybean prices in 2020
3. U.S. soybean price forecast in 2021
Table 1: Soybean supply and demand in China
Table 2: Soybean meal supply and demand in China
Table 3: Soybean oil supply and demand in China
Fig. 1: Soybean oil commercial stocks in China
Fig. 2: Palm oil commercial stocks in China
Fig. 3: Soybean meal stocks in China