摘要:这篇文章中介绍了泰国香米在中国市场的情况还建议为了维持泰国香米的市场营销和在未来旷达的方式。泰国香米在中国有好的形象,中国消费者专注在包装上,质量和品牌也香味因子的在短期内中,私营部门或品牌的所有者应该构建新的市场,并提供给消费者的信心也不断创造各种大米产量,以满足消费者的需求。政府部门应严格在泰国香米的质量控制的,并挽留茉莉香米作为一个重要的衡量在长期-长期的良好形象。 外语论文网 www.waiyulw.com 关键词:泰国米 香米 中国大米市场 Abstract: This Article presents the situation of Thai’s jasmine rice in China market and also the suggestions in order to maintain the Thai’s Jasmine Rice Marketing and the ways to expand in the future. Thai’s jasmine rice has a good image in china market, China consumer will focused on the packaging, Quality and brand also fragrance factor. In short term, Private sector or brand owner should build new market and provide confidence to consumers, also keep creating various kinds of rice production to match consumers’ needs. Government sector should strict in Thai’s jasmine rice quality control and retain good image of Jasmine Rice as an important measure in long-term. Keywords: Thai Rice, Jasmine Rice, China’s Rice Market 1. INTRODUCTION Thailand is the sixth of the world's rice production, 40-45 percent of productivity exports to the world market; more than half of the volumes are high quality rice (Somporn et al.). Thailand is a large exporter of the world, each year export rice at least 7 million ton, the important export market are Africa, America, Hong Kong and China (World trade atlas,2017;FAO,2017) but the nowadays, Thai rice market share in the world market is gradually decreased, respectively. China is the important rice export market of Thailand, Thailand exported Jasmine rice to China 0.20-0.25 million tons per year or 10 percent of export quantity of all Thai Jasmine rice. China imported rice (HS: 100630) from Thailand most, accounted for 90 percent of the total imported rice of china. But in recent years, China imported rice from Thailand is decreased continuously. Thailand’s rice is facing fierce competition in both price and quality with its China’s rice and also the problem of mixed rice imported from Thailand to adjust the price to suit with customers’ level in China (Akarapong, 2017). This problem is more intensified in the latter, due to the increasing price of Thai’s rice make retailers in China use similar rice mixed with Thai rice to reduce cost so the customers in China lack of confidence in the quality of Thai’s rice. In year 2017,泰语论文, there has china’s rice compensated Thai’s rice around half of million tons (Institute of Public Policy Studies, 2017). In addition, China also produces high-quality rice to compete Thailand jasmine rice, through the development of more than 20 varieties of aromatic rice in Hunan and Jiangsu province. However, Thailand's Jasmine Rice is still preferred by Chinese consumers, especially those with high income. The estimates of Jun Yang and Jikun Huang (2017) found that in year 2017 and 2020 China will increase exports to the rice market but will increased in import high quality rice. So far Thailand also focused on an export market in the China market relatively small compared to other countries. 2. The situation of imports Thai rice to China Dueling the year 2000-2003, China had imported rice around 2-3 Hundred thousand tons per year and has the average growth rate 12.89 percent per year. Imports more than 99 percent is imported from Thailand. Later in 2004, it’s increased 193.90%, or higher than 7 Hundred thousand tons, higher than the usual 4-5 Hundred thousand tons to compensate the declined continuously in rice stock due to the drought in China in 2001. After 2004, China's imports of rice fell at an average rate 17.54% per year, but remains imports the highest rice from Thailand and percentage increase of 91.40 percent in 2017 to 99.31 percent in 2017 (Table 1). In addition, imports Thailand rice of China is highly in seasonal. They import a lot in the early of harvest season which is during the months from December to January then retained for sale throughout the year. Table 1 Importing rice (HS: 100630) of China during the years 1999-2017. World Trade Atlas, 2017 The major cause of China's rice imports from Thailand decreased during the years 2017-2017 are the increase in rice production surplus of China and an increase in the price of Thai’s rice. A study by Jun Yang and Jikun huang (2017) showed that, after 2004, China's rice production is likely to exceed the domestic demand and reduce reliance on imports based on supportive measures the production and marketing of rice seriously to expand output and increase income for farmers making China have rice surplus increased from 22.2 million tons in 2017 to 18.87 million tons in 2017, or an increase of approximately 8.5 times (Table 2). Table 2 the relationship between the volume of Thai’s rice imports and China surplus rice. 1.World trade Atlas 2017 2.Jun Yang and Jikun Huang The study of Akarapong (2017) shows that Although China has an increased surplus production of rice but China continues to imports certain amount of rice from Thailand to satisfy domestic demand, Especially Thai’s Jasmine Rice. Thailand, China imported rice through the port in the southern counties rather than 95 percent, Due to southern people like consumptions long grain rice, as well as Thailand While imports through Shanghai were less than 1 percent, most consumers in Shanghai, which is a group of Chinese people who migrated from the southern or foreigners such as Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan,泰语毕业论文, etc.. From exploring the local district of Shanghai and the Yangtze River Delta area will prefer short grain rice, except for high-income people will consume Thai’s Jasmine Rice, moreover Thai’s restaurant, Cantonese’s restaurant and hotel’s restaurant in Shanghai are widely used Thai’s rice as well. It also has some consumers prefer buying Thai’s rice as a gift for Adults in festivals. Table 3; import volume of Thai’s rice at the border crossing of China during 1999-2017. World Trade Atlas 2017 Can be seen that in Shenzhen and Guangzhou were major port for import Thai’s rice and the major of Thai’s rice market, people have a taste for rice similar to Thailand and the average income per capita higher than any other city in the southern. Shenzhen is a new economy city as well as Guangzhou city but different in size of area and population. Rice market in Shenzhen is both long grain and short grain rice and has a similar proportion. Unlike Guangzhou market which has 80 percent of long grain rice. Purchasing behavior of Thai’s Jasmine Rice is similar with wholesale market in Guangzhou but the retail market is different, because of Modern Trade in Shenzhen is mostly located in the ground floor of a residential building. Consumers likely to purchase a 25 kilo bag of rice because the price is lower than a small bag as well as the restaurant, eatery and hotels consumer. Guangzhou city is one of the important rice commercial center in the south. The wholesale market has both wholesale and retail, packaging size from 5-50 kilo. It also serves as a center for the dealer to distribute rice to other provinces. Retail markets for Hyper Market, Super Market and retailers are spread in communities. Thai’s rice market in Guangzhou has every level by the restaurant eatery and hotels are an important customer accounted for 80 percent, customers prefer buy bag of 25 kilo, traded goods with packaging and imported directly from Thailand and imported then repackaging in China. Studies of Akarapong et al., 2017 show that buying behavior of the rice in China market, consumers will focused on the packaging, Quality and brand especially in fragrance factor. Moreover, the Chinese were also featured on the size. How filling and mix of rice. There are 4 factors that cause decrease in imports Thai’s rice. (Foreign Trade Promotion Office in the city of Guangzhou, 2017). 1.Price compared to competitors like Vietnamese and China rice. Ability to compete in the Thailand's rice drops because the price of Thai’s Jasmine Rice rising every year. Foreign Trade Promotion Office in the city of Guangzhou, 2017 2.Aroma of Thai’s Jasmine Rice reduced. 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