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Why did Canadian rapeseed export increase after losing the China market?
First of all, let's look at a set of data-the composition of edible vegetable oil in China! As can be seen from the following figure, soybean oil is still the main type of edible vegetable oil consumption market in China. Don't say you didn't consume soybean oil. Maybe you didn't buy small household packages, but the mainstream oil in the catering industry is soybean oil. Rapeseed oil is the second largest consumption type in China, but 25% of rapeseed oil is produced by China itself.

So how much rapeseed have we imported? Keep looking at the data. In the past four years, the imported grain of rapeseed has always remained at about 4 million tons, and of course, crude rapeseed oil will be imported for refining, and the imported rapeseed oil will remain at about 800,000 tons. China's rapeseed output in 20 17 was144 million tons, and these rapeseed can extract more than 6 million tons of oil. More than 4 million tons of imported rapeseed oil is 6.5438+0.7 million tons, and more than 700,000 tons of refined rapeseed oil is about 2.5 million tons, which is less than half of domestic vegetable oil, not to mention the proportion in China's overall edible vegetable oil.

For Canada, these rapeseed and vegetable oils have a great influence on its producers. Look at the data. The picture below shows the situation of rapeseed import in China. It can be seen that the largest export volume of rapeseed in recent four years is Canada. In addition, rapeseed meal and vegetable oil have an absolute advantage in Canada. Canada's rapeseed exports to China not only account for about 40% of Canada's rapeseed exports, but also account for 17% of Canada's total exports to China, so the impact is that Canada's export trade is not the edible vegetable oil market in China.

The General Administration of Customs of China successively detected harmful microorganisms in Canadian rapeseed, and then terminated the export licenses of three Canadian rapeseed to China at different times.

Canada is the world's largest producer of rapeseed, the largest exporter of rapeseed and rapeseed oil, and also the North American country that started agricultural trade with China earlier. China is the second largest importer of Canadian agricultural products. High gluten wheat, rapeseed and rapeseed oil are the main agricultural products exported to China.