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The 7th China Pesticide Export Training Workshop (2023 CPEW)
8/30/2023 2:01:23 PM

The 7th China Pesticide Export Training Workshop (2023 CPEW)

The 7th China Pesticide Export Training Workshop (2023 CPEW) was successfully held. Shaping China's flexible agrochemical industry chain to meet global supply chain challenges.

On July 13 and 14, 2023, the 7th China Pesticide Export Training Workshop (2023 CPEW) was held in Hangzhou, and more than 500 delegates from China and other foreign countries representing more than 230 domestic and foreign companies attended the workshop to discuss and exchange information. Commented on the development of Chinese pesticide supply in the new pesticide industry and how to revise the international pesticide industry. Also, the purpose of the talks was to help agrochemical companies coordinate their market positions and develop markets in a coordinated manner, in line with the new international structure, so as to ensure food security and sustainable development of global agriculture.

This year, 2023, is the first year China reopens after three years of pandemic restrictions. Currently, the global economic landscape is changing in a big way, while agricultural companies and even the entire agrochemical industry are facing economic and environmental uncertainties that pose new challenges for the pesticide supply chain. Creates Chinese. At CPEW 2023, AgroPages specially invited 24 industry experts and icons to deliver keynote speeches and share their insights on the global supply and demand situation as well as the development trends of the global pesticide industry.

Du Hui, Deputy General Manager of Qilu Pharmaceutical Product Protection Business Unit and Chairman of the Board of Huaxing Chemical, delivered the opening speech and stated that in the first half of 2023, China's agricultural industry will face unprecedented problems, including overstocking of products, reduced purchasing In terms of volume and pricing, in terms of volume and price increase from the domestic market, the expansion of buyers to foreign markets was encountered. He also pointed out that the increase in supply, delay in demand and continued reduction in prices are the main challenges of the current industry.

Yan Duanxiang, a researcher at the Institute of Agricultural Chemicals Control of China's Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs (ICAMA) and vice president of the China Crop Protection Industry Association, provided an analysis of the complex environment and challenges facing Chinese pesticide exports. Since 2011, China has reliably supplied pesticides, an important agricultural tool for production, to the world market, he said. Importantly, from 2020 to 2022, the pesticide market remained positive and the pesticide industry reached a new record. However, since October 2022, the Russia-Ukraine conflict and the energy crisis have put significant pressure on the economy. To face the current situation, Yan Duanxiang stressed that China's pesticide industry should develop as a real economy and become high-tech; expanding to the international market; and promoting the modernization of China's pesticide industry should be given special attention. Considering the challenges, he suggested that the government pay attention to the implementation of export policies, relevant associations employ experts to examine problems and reach a consensus, companies reduce costs and increase efficiency, among the features. and use their advantages to achieve and position themselves in the market, while at the same time putting their research and development on their agenda to achieve innovative development.

Cao Bingwei, a senior agricultural expert in ICAMA's (Institute for the Control of Agricultural Chemicals) International Service and Exchange, analyzed available export data and changes in the product structure of Chinese pesticides over the past 10 years. Cao said that over the past 10 years, the value of China's pesticide imports has decreased, and the value of exports has increased. This increase includes both technical materials and ready-to-use poisons. This indicates a gradual increase in the added value of Chinese pesticides, as pesticide exports drive the growth of the pesticide industry.” Cao then gave a detailed introduction of the relevant policies in China aimed at promoting the export of pesticide products, as well as the problems that Chinese companies may face when exporting their products. Kao proposed solutions for pesticide manufacturers that build on existing policies.

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