Abstract
The report analyzes the overall development of the global and China
agricultural machinery and highlights the followings:
Status Quo of Chinese Agricultural Machinery Industry: covering
agricultural machinery subsidy, total amount of agricultural machinery
equipment, equipment structure, agricultural mechanization, and agricultural
machinery service;
Key Products of Chinese Agricultural Machinery Industry: including
tractors, harvesting machinery, field machinery;
The agricultural machinery equipment, agricultural mechanization, agricultural
machinery service and future planning in major and cities (including Shandong,
Hebei, Henan, Anhui, Hunan and Jiangsu).
High Growth of Chinese Agricultural Machinery Industry
In recent years, fueled by the policies such as subsidy for agricultural
machinery, the agricultural machinery equipment and mechanization in China
have rapidly improved. As of 2010, the total power of agricultural machinery
reached 928 million kilowatts, u 35.2% over 2005. The integrated mechanization
level hit 52.3%, increasing 14.3 percentage points compared with that in 2006;
specifically, the mechanization rate of plowing, sowing and harvesting
registered 69.0%, 43.0% and 38.0%, respectively.
In 2011, subsides for Chinese agricultural machinery increased to RMB 17.5
billion and are expected to approximate RMB21 billion in 2012. Therefore, the
investment in agricultural machinery and the farmers' confidence in purchasing
will further increase. By 2012, the total power of Chinese agricultural
machinery will amount to 975 million kilowatts and the integrated
mechanization level is likely to register 55.6%.
Boom of Major Agricultural Machinery Products
Bolstered by the flourishing of agricultural machinery industry in China,
agricultural machinery products including tractors and harvesters witnessed
mushrooming development . Among them, large and medium-sized tractors
presented robust growth, with the output approaching 400,000 sets in 2010.
The output of harvesters reached record 81,900 sets in 2010, and the growth is
mainly attributable to two aspects. Firstly, the wheat harvester was again
included in the subsidized product catalog in 2010 after three years of
suspension. Secondly, as the mechanization level of corn and rice harvesting
is relatively low, the government has listed corn and rice harvesters as the
main subsidy objects, leading to growing demand for them.
The Industry First Rose in Key Agricultural Provinces
In recent years, the agricultural machinery industry first rose in Shandong,
Henan and Hevei, etc. In 2010, the total power of agricultural machinery in
these provinces all exceeded 100 million kilowatts. Shandong ranked No.1 with
116 million kilowatts. Breakthroughs were also made in some provinces in terms
of agricultural machinery application in corn harvesting and rice planting.
With respect to corn harvesting, Shandong became the first to realize full
mechanization in corn production. The mechanization rate of corn harvesting in
Shandong hit 71.5% in 2010 and is expected to surpass 80% in 2012. And in
respect of rice planting, Jiangsu and Hunan took the lead. In 2012, the
mechanization rate of rice planting reached 48.0% and 43.5% respectively in
these two provinces, far higher than the average level in China.
Additionally, the report also focuses on 6 world-renowned agricultural
machinery manufacturers including John Deere, CNH, Kubota and AGCO, as well as
12 key Chinese agricultural machinery enterprises such as YTO Group
Corporation and Foton Lovol International Heavy industry, etc.
The sound development momentum of Chinese agricultural machinery market has
attracted a large number of global agricultural machinery enterprises. As of
the third quarter of 2011, the world's top 10 agricultural machinery players
almost all set up plants or sales offices in China, of which John Deere and
AGCO achieved booming development.
John Deere: in May 2011, Harvin Plant, John Deere's seventh production
base in China, was established and will mainly engage in the production of
large and medium-sized tractors, spraying machines, sowing machines and
harvesting equipment. On July 1, 2011, the groundbreaking ceremony was held
and the plant is estimated to be put into operation at the end of 2012.
AGCO: in September 2011, AGCO announced that it would further expand
its manufacturing operations in China and planned to invest USD300-350 million
to expand the existing and planning production bases in the coming three
years. Over USD30million, over UDSD50 million and USD200 million will be
invested in Daqing Plant, Yanzhou Plant and Changzhou Plant separately.
Along with the rising demand for agricultural machinery and the intensifying
market competition in China, domestic agricultural machinery manufacturers
have increased their investment and R & D efforts one after another.
In H1 2011, Foton Lovol International Heavy Industry successfully
launched lovol Harvester GF35 and GF 40 with feed quantity of 3.5 kg and 4 kg
targeting at Central Plains region, as well as Lovol Combine-Harvester GN60
with feed quantity of 6kg targeting at Northeast China. Besides establishing a
foothold in Chinese agricultural machinery market, the company will strengthen
its presence in overseas market in the future.
Table of Contents
1. Agricultural Machinery Industry Development Worldwide
- 1.1 Overview
- 1.2 Major Countries
- 1.2.1 The United States
- 1.2.2 Germany
- 1.2.3 Italy
- 1.2.4 Japan
- 1.2.5 Summary
2. Agricultural Machinery Industry Development in China
- 2.1 Policy Environment
- 2.2 Agricultural Machinery Equipment Level
- 2.2.1 Total Amount
- 2.2.2 Structure
- 2.3 Agricultural Machinery Mechanization Level
- 2.3.1 Entering into the Intermediate Stage of Development
- 2.3.2 Mechanization of Major Grain Crops Production
- 2.4 Agricultural Machinery Services
- 2.5 Industry Operation
- 2.5.1 Overview
- 2.5.2 Main Products
- 2.5.3 Import & Export
3. China's Major agricultural Machinery Products
- 3.1 Tractor
- 3.1.1 Overview
- 3.1.2 Large and Medium-sized Tractors
- 3.1.3 Small Tractor
- 3.2 Harvester
- 3.2.1 Mechanization Level
- 3.2.2 Market
- 3.3 Field Machinery
- 3.4 Agricultural Transport Machinery
- 3.4.1 Production& Sales
- 3.4.2 Competition
- 3.5 Drainage and Irrigation Machinery
- 3.5.1 Market of Agricultural Water Pump
- 3.5.2 Prospect of Agricultural Water Pump
- 3.6 Controlled Environment Agricultural Machinery
- 3.6.1 Overview
- 3.6.2 Development
4. Key Provinces & Municipalities
- 4.1 Shandong
- 4.1.1 Total Amount of Agricultural Machinery Equipment
- 4.1.2 Agricultural Mechanization Level
- 4.1.3 Agricultural Machinery Services
- 4.1.4 Development Plan
- 4.2 Hebei
- 4.2.1 Total Amount of Agricultural Machinery Equipment
- 4.2.2 Agricultural Mechanization Level
- 4.2.3 Agricultural Machinery Services
- 4.2.4 Development Plan
- 4.3 Henan
- 4.3.1 Agricultural Machinery Subsides
- 4.3.2 Total Amount of Agricultural Machinery Equipment
- 4.3.3 Agricultural Mechanization Level
- 4.3.4 Agricultural Machinery Services
- 4.4.4 Development Plan
- 4.5 Hunan
- 4.5.1 Total Amount of Agricultural Machinery Equipment
- 4.5.2 Agricultural Mechanization Level
- 4.5.3 Agricultural Machinery Operating Revenue
- 4.6 Jiangsu
- 4.6.1 Total Amount of Agricultural Machinery Equipment
- 4.6.2 Agricultural Mechanization Level
- 4.6.3 Agricultural Machinery Services
5. Key Agricultural Machinery Companies Worldwide
- 5.1 John Deere
- 5.1.1 Profile
- 5.1.2 Operation
- 5.1.3 Development in China
- 5.2 CNH
- 5.2.1 Profile
- 5.2.2 Operation
- 5.2.3 Development in china
- 5.3 Kubota
- 5.3.1 Profile
- 5.3.2 Operation
- 5.3.3 Development in China
- 5.4 AGCO
- 5.4.1 Profile
- 5.4.2 Operation
- 5.4.3 Development in China
- 5.5 Claas
- 5.5.1 Profile
- 5.5.2 Operation
- 5.5.3 Development in china
- 5.6 Same Deutz-Fahr
- 5.6.1 Profile
- 5.6.2 Operation
- 5.6.3 Development in China
- 5.7 Kverneland
- 5.7.1 Profile
- 5.7.2 Operation
- 5.7.3 Development in China
6. Key Agricultural Machinery Companies in China
- 6.1 Shandong Shifeng (Group) co., Ltd.
- 6.1.1 Profile
- 6.1.2 Operation
- 6.1.3 Key Projects
- 6.1.4 Forecast for 2011-2012
- 6.2 YTO Group Corporation
- 6.2.1 Profile
- 6.2.2 Operation
- 6.2.3 Agricultural Machinery subsidiary - First Tractor Company Limited
- 6.2.4 Development Strategy
- 6.3 Foton Lovol H.I.
- 6.3.1 Profile
- 6.3.2 Operation
- 6.3.3 R&D
- 6.3.4 Development Strategy
- 6.4 Changfa Group
- 6.4.1 Profile
- 6.4.2 Operation
- 6.4.3 Key Projects
- 6.5 Shandong Wuzheng (Group) Co., Ltd.
- 6.5.1 Profile
- 6.5.2 Operation
- 6.5.3 Development Strategy
- 6.6 Shandong Changlin Machinery Group Co., Ltd.
- 6.6.1 Profile
- 6.6.2 Operation
- 6.6.3 Agricultural Machinery Subsidiary - Shandong Changlin Agricultural
Equipment Co., Ltd.
- 6.6.4 Development Strategy
- 6.7 Henan Benma Co., Ltd.
- 6.7.1 Profile
- 6.7.2 Operation
- 6.8 Changzhou Dongfeng Agricultural Machinery Group Co., Ltd.
- 6.8.1 Profile
- 6.8.2 Operation
- 6.8.3 Development Strategy
- 6.9 Luoyang Zhongshou Machinery & Equipment Co., Ltd.
- 6.9.1 Profile
- 6.9.2 Operation
- 6.9.3 Key Project
- 6.10 Shandong Juming Group
- 6.10.1 Profile
- 6.10.2 Operation
- 6.10.3 R&D
- 6.11 Xinijang Machinery Research Institute Co., Ltd.
- 6.11.1 Profile
- 6.11.2 Operation
- 6.11.3 Competition Advantages
- 6.11.4 Forecast for 2011-2012
- 6.12 Gifore Agricultural Machinery Chain Co., Ltd.
- 6.12.1 Profile
- 6.12.2 Operation
- 6.12.3 Forecast for 2011-2012