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CHEMEXCIL INDIA 4 TH FLOOR JHANSI CASTLE, 7 COOPERAGE ROAD MUMBAI-400 001, INDIA 18 th China International Agrochemicals and Crop Protection Exhibition (CAC) - Shanghai, China 1 st -3 rd March-2017

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CHEMEXCIL India

4TH FLOOR JHANSI CASTLE, 7 COOPERAGE ROADMUMBAI-400 001, INDIA

18th China International Agrochemicals and Crop Protection Exhibition (CAC) -

Shanghai, China 1st-3rd March-2017

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CONTENTS

1. Background of organiser and the show

2. Visitors profile

3. China Country Profile

4. Economy of China

5. Chemexcil Export Statistics

6. Important Contact

7. List of Indian Exhibitors

8. Outcome of the exhibition

9. Visitors Contact details

10.Photos.

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About the organiser-CCPIT Sub-Council

Founded in July 1990, CCPIT Sub-Council of Chemical Industry is running in membership system. Abiding by the Article of CCPIT and its principle, we aim at promoting trading, economic and technology cooperation between foreign countries and China. By organizing domestic and international exhibitions and technological conferences, they provide platforms for Chemical companies to show their products, updated technology and cooperate with each other. They organize domestic and international Chemical companies to visit and communicate with each other by our exclusive advantages in the industry, in order to help the middle and small sized enterprises cooperate and merge. By communicating with foreign countries, and the consulting services and educational opportunities provide by them to the middle and small sized enterprises, they have strengthened the understanding and friendship all over the world. Based on serving the entire Chemical industry and their member companies, they will make the best effort to promote the development of chemical industry. They organised 18th Show of Agrochemicals. CAC has become a largest, most professional agrochemicals exhibition, providing an active platform for communication and interaction for industry people.

The market situation of pesticides in China in 2016 can be summarised as a declining growth rate in revenues of many Chinese pesticides manufacturers, combined with a globally weak market demand, and falling prices of pesticides, which led to a depressed market situation in general. Chinese producers, however, kept their production high, leading to even lower prices and an oversupply status.

Common crop diseases in China went down up to 20% for some occurrences, resulting in a significantly lower prevention and control measurement of the government and farmers and therefore in a weaker demand for pesticides. Additionally, China’s plan of zero growth of pesticides consumption till 2020 and actions on pesticides reduction and phytotoxicity control supported the weak demand for pesticides in the past year. Technological advancements have replaced many old pesticides which were used in a large amount of China’s fields before, with high efficient, low toxic, and low residual pesticides as well as high efficient crop protection machinery. These new methods need much lesser use of pesticides in general, weakening the demand once more.

China’s increasing efforts in environmental protection have forced several enterprises to limit and shut down productions and implement expensive waste disposal machinery, increasing the costs of these enterprises and lower their profits. The demand for pesticides overseas was hovering on a low level, mainly

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due to the El Nino weather phenomenon, which disturbed the agriculture in some countries of South America and Africa. They normally show high demand for agriculture protection commodities. Finally, a rising number of countries are banning several pesticides for usage, decreasing the demand for them enormously.

The actual import and export data, according to CCM’s (CCM data and business intelligence) research, stated the following value from January to October 2016:

Import value: USD371 million, down 37.01% YoY

Export value: USD4.51 billion, down 27.10% YoY

CCM (CCM data and business intelligence) gives four reasons for the depressive export situation from China. The first one is the global economic recession, leading to a slow economic growth, which hurts China as the main pesticides exporter enormously. High costs and weak profitability led to low development of pesticides in China. Thus, the quality could not meet the one of competitors from countries like India, which got market share from China’s pesticide export. Chinese manufacturers furthermore faced high export barriers for pesticides in many countries, which their low-quality pesticides cannot meet. Illegal trade of pesticides kept the price of pesticides down and make fair competition very hard.

However, the export decrease of pesticides in China slowed down in the second half of 2016 with expectations to rise again in 2017. Especially the export to South Asian markets shows a lot of potentials. The exports in this region went up by more than 11% YoY and achieved an export value share of almost 30% in H1, 2016.

Visitors' Profile

China International Agrochemical and Corp Protection Exhibition will include visitors like buyers, agents, distributors, importers, exporters, agrochemical equipment buyers and agrochemical products users and professional experts. As part of Export Promotion measure, as also to project the capabilities and achievements of India’s Agro Chemicals and Pesticides manufacturers-exporters, the Council had participated in the 18th CHINA INTERNATIONAL AGROCHEMICAL & CROP PROTECTION EXHIBITION- CAC SHANGHAI, March 2017 organized by the CCPIT SUB-COUNCIL OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY, by booking 532 sq.mtr. space. The exhibition was held from 1st to 3rd March, 2017 at Shanghai International New Expo Centre, Shanghai, China. Altogether 36 member-exporters of the Council participated in the above Exhibition by booking individual stalls.

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It is an annual event. The organizer, CCPIT SUB-COUNCIL OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY has said that it is 60,000 square meters display scale; more than 20 countries and regions, more than 1,100 exhibitors; more than 120 countries and regions 30,000 domestic and foreign professional buyers; more than 10 sessions over the same period of meetings and activities; Chinese agricultural enterprises to the world window, and global agrochemical people eleven years more. The Council’s participation in the CAC Shanghai China Exhibition was very significant and successful. The Exhibition could provide the exhibitors to introduce and promote their products, technologies and also gave an opportunity for them to exchange the technologies and co-operation in the trade

The Exhibition mainly focused on the modern development made in the Agro chemicals and crop protection Industries. It also gave opportunities for the industry to participate and seek direction on how to adopt to the changing scenario in Agro Chemicals and Pesticides business.

The Council had deputed Shri Prafulla Walhe, Dy. Director, to look after the Council’s stall and to assist the Stall holders in the above exhibition.

The parties contacted during the event along with the detailed information are given in this report. We hope, this report would be of immense use to the member-exporters of the Council to develop export market of their products to China.

China Country Profile

ÇHINA CHEMICAL INDUSTRY:

The chemical industry is the third largest in China, after textiles and machinery, and accounts for 10 percent of the country’s GDP. It accounts for 52.1 percent of the Asia-Pacific chemical manufacturing sector’s value, making China the second largest consumer of basic chemical products after the United States.

Barring 2009, the local industry experienced double-digit growth up to 2010, when it clocked a 16.5 percent hike. This trend is forecasted to continue in the years to come.

According to the China Petrochemical and Chemical Industry Federation (CPCIF), the industry’s output value for 2010 was CNY 5.23 trillion, 32.6 percent above the previous year. For the first time, this figure exceeds that of the United States (USD

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734 billion, or approximately CNY 4.7 trillion). Total output dwarfed that of Japan (USD 314.9 billion) and India (USD 89.1 billion). This indicates how the market rebounded strongly from the financial crisis of 2008–2009, which was felt less acutely than elsewhere. The figures also tell a story of continuous growth by a remarkably dynamic industry, made up of over 33,000 enterprises, with total revenue surging at 20.2 percent CAGR for the period spanning 2006–2010. This compares to 1.4 percent in Japan and 12.2 percent in India over the same period.

Future growth in China continues to be supported by remarkable rates of investment in fixed assets, with a total of CNY 1.15 trillion in 2010 alone, according to CPCIF. Specialty and fine chemicals represent an increasing share in economic growth and are important ingredients in China’s efforts to upgrade its industrial value chains. This chemicals segment contributed revenue of USD 189.3 billion in 2010.5

On the other side of the spectrum, agrochemicals enjoyed a more modest performance. The crop protection industry in China is a USD 2.9 billion market, growing by 6 percent in 2010, but for the moment it remains focussed on lower value generics. The market is highly fragmented, although multinational companies have a total market share of approximately 25 percent. The fertiliser market is more volatile — after a near collapse in 2009 (which followed a remarkable surge in the preceding years) it is yet to find a road to recovery. Heavy investment in basic chemicals in China has largely resulted from a drive to secure self-sufficiency in the supply of critical commodities. At the current stage, China does not produce enough chemicals to meet its demand and remains a significant importer.

ECONOMY OF CHINA:-

Since the late 1970s, China has moved from a closed, centrally planned system to a more market-oriented one that plays a major global role; in 2010, China became the world's largest exporter. Reforms began with the phaseout of collectivized agriculture, and expanded to include the gradual liberalization of prices, fiscal decentralization, increased autonomy for state enterprises, growth of the private sector, development of stock markets and a modern banking system, and opening to foreign trade and investment. China has implemented reforms in a gradualist fashion. In recent years, China has renewed its support for state-owned enterprises in sectors considered important to "economic security," explicitly looking to foster globally competitive industries. The restructuring of the economy and resulting efficiency gains have contributed to a more than tenfold increase in GDP since 1978. Measured on a purchasing power parity (PPP) basis that adjusts

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for price differences, China in 2015 stood as the largest economy in the world, surpassing the US in 2014 for the first time in modern history. Still, China's per capita income is below the world average.

After keeping its currency tightly linked to the US dollar for years, China in July 2005 moved to an exchange rate system that references a basket of currencies. From mid-2005 to late 2008, cumulative appreciation of the renminbi against the US dollar was more than 20%, but the exchange rate remained virtually pegged to the dollar from the onset of the global financial crisis until June 2010, when Beijing allowed resumption of a gradual appreciation. In 2015, the People’s Bank of China announced it would continue to carefully push for full convertibility of the renminbi after the currency was accepted as part of the IMF’s special drawing rights basket.

The Chinese Government faces numerous economic challenges including: (a) reducing its high domestic savings rate and correspondingly low domestic consumption; (b) facilitating higher-wage job opportunities for the aspiring middle class, including rural migrants and increasing numbers of college graduates; (c) reducing corruption and other economic crimes; and (d) containing environmental damage and social strife related to the economy's rapid transformation. Economic development has progressed further in coastal provinces than in the interior, and by 2014 more than 274 million migrant workers and their dependents had relocated to urban areas to find work. One consequence of population control policy is that China is now one of the most rapidly aging countries in the world. Deterioration in the environment - notably air pollution, soil erosion, and the steady fall of the water table, especially in the North - is another long-term problem. China continues to lose arable land because of erosion and economic development. The Chinese government is seeking to add energy production capacity from sources other than coal and oil, focusing on nuclear and alternative energy development.

Several factors are converging to slow China's growth, including debt overhang from its credit-fueled stimulus program, industrial overcapacity, inefficient allocation of capital by state-owned banks, and the slow recovery of China's trading partners. The government's 13th Five-Year Plan, unveiled in November 2015, emphasizes continued economic reforms and the need to increase innovation and domestic consumption in order to make the economy less dependent in the future on fixed investments, exports, and heavy industry. However, China has made only marginal progress toward these rebalancing goals.

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The new government of President XI Jinping has signaled a greater willingness to undertake reforms that focus on China's long-term economic health, including giving the market a more decisive role in allocating resources. In 2014, China agreed to begin limiting carbon dioxide emissions by 2030.

MARKET CHALLENGESChina’s rise as a consumer economy has long been suspected, but recent figures have confirmed that the once export-orientated powerhouse is now much more internally focussed, creating ample opportunities for companies looking to expand abroad.

Official figures recently revealed that China had been pushed into deficit in the month of March 2013, although there was still a surplus of near US$270bn for the year. The results confirmed what many analysts had long hoped for; that the country’s future growth would be less dependent on exports and that the new leaders are focused on delivering sustainable, quality growth, which is a welcome change from the growth-at-all-costs approach of the past.

The effect of increased wealth and consumer spend in China is already being felt around the world, with recent tourism numbers showing that visitors from the country spend more than any other country in the world with a record $102 billion shelled out on the road. For growing companies with overseas aspirations, China seems like the perfect destination for expansion. But with lengthy bureaucratic procedures and an unfamiliar consumer environment awaiting those who try, having local advisors on hand to help navigate the complex market is crucial.

As the economy continues to grow (expected to expand by 8.2% this year), we assess some of the main difficulties encountered by overseas firms doing business in China.

1. Market accessLocal distribution networks, buying habits of local consumers and regulatory requirements can make China a very difficult market to access. What’s more, the market environment is completely detached from most other economies in the world, making it difficult to take the first steps. It is estimated that 37% of products that pass for the US market fail in the China market.

2. Consumer preference

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There has been a sizeable class shift in China over the past few decades, and the consumer environment is far more diverse than it once was. It is also completely detached from markets elsewhere in the world, and many companies have sunk in China because they failed to take into account consumer preference.

3. BureaucracyOverseas firms often struggle with laws and regulations in China, with 31% of 338 respondents in a recent business survey listing bureaucracy as their number one concern when expanding into the country. Most common complaints revolve around obtaining the required licenses and permits, with many respondents bemoaning the laborious processes.

4. Governmental challengesTransparency of government procedure and corruption are chief concerns of companies moving into China, although as the new leadership is ushered in, this is likely to change. The citizens of China need to believe the government’s decisions serve their interests, and there is a growing risk that the Party leaders increasingly are viewed as clinging to power in order to enrich themselves.Standards and conformity assessment

Rules stating how products are designed, manufactured, sold, used and disposed of exist in China which all products must comply with before entering the market. This can be a very foreign procedure to many companies, and can impact the appeal of the country.

5. Intellectual property Intellectual property rights is an area that has been notoriously difficult in China, although recent reports suggest this is an area that is improving the most. Gary Locke, America's ambassador to China, recently said that “for every foreign company calling for stronger IP protection, there are more Chinese companies calling for the same,” suggesting that progress is occurring.

6. CompetitionMany Chinese companies are looking to improve the quality of their products and services so they can sell them abroad, which has increased competition as a result. Additionally, consumers can, in some cases, give preference to native companies over those from abroad. The government can also give preference to domestic firms, which makes disrupting the market rather difficult.

7. Labour

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The US-China Business Council recently published a report that showed 62% of respondents said that they had increased wages by 5% to 10%. Eight percent of respondents had hiked them more than 15%. This was the area that concerned respondents the most on the whole survey.

8. Human resourcesHuman resources remains a number one task for Chinese companies, with the demand for trained, professional labour still outstriping supply. Companies therefore find it hard to keep hold of their best staff, as some job changes can mean salary increases of up to 30%.

9. AdministrationAdministration, licensing, product approvals and many more laborious operating task can leave managerial desks flooded in paperwork. For many firms, overcoming the bureaucratic hassle is the biggest task to successfully breaking the Chinese market.In recent decades, China has played an increasing role in calling for free trade areas and security pacts amongst its Asia-Pacific neighbours. In 2004, it proposed an entirely new East Asia Summit (EAS) framework as a forum for regional security issues.The EAS, which includes ASEAN Plus Three, India, Australia and New Zealand, held its inaugural summit in 2005. China is also a founding member of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), along with Russia and the Central Asian republics. China became a member of the World Trade Organization (WTO) on 11 December 2001.

In 2000, the United States Congress approved "permanent normal trade relations" (PNTR) with China, allowing Chinese exports in at the same low tariffs as goods from most other countries. China has a significant trade surplus with the United States, its most important export market. In the early 2010s, US politicians argued that the Chinese yuan was significantly undervalued, giving China an unfair trade advantage. In recent decades, China has followed a policy of engaging with African nations for trade and bilateral co-operation; in 2012, Sino-African trade totalled over US$160 billion. China has furthermore strengthened its ties with major South American economies, becoming the largest trading partner of Brazil and building strategic links with Argentina.

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Chemexcil Export Statistics

CHEMEXCIL’S COMMODITYWISE EXPORTS TO WORD

CHAPTER NO. /PANEL 2013-14 (Actual) 2014-15 (Actual) 2015-16 (Provisional)

(32) Dyes & (29) Dye Intermediates 2152.89 2369.83 2037.41(28) inorganic,(29) Organic & (38) Agro Chemicals 8286.30 8029.71 7457.43

(33)Cosmetics, (34) Soaps, Toiletries & (33) Essential Oils 1396.91 1494.18 1466.59

(15) Castor Oil 725.70 770.49 705.20Total 12561.80 12664.21 11666.63

CHEMEXCIL’S COMMODITYWISE EXPORTS TO CHINA R.P.

Chapter No./Panel 2013-14 (Actual)

2014-15 (Actual)

% over 2013-14

2015-16 (Provisional)

% over 2014-

15(32) Dyes & (29) Dye Intermediates 129.53 139.04 7.34 126.53 -9.00

(28) Inorganic, (29) Organic & (38) Agro chemicals 558.70 693.70 24.16 559.10

-19.40

(33) Cosmetics, (34) Soaps, Toiletries and (33) Essential oils 35.80 27.14 -24.19 23.78

-12.38

(15) Castor Oil 280.42 215.98 -22.98 276.65 28.09Total 1004.45 1075.86 7.11 986.06 -8.35

Ref. DGCI&S

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Chemexcil’s top Agrochemicals export items to china

BASIC CHEMICALS, COSMETICS AND DYES EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL Groupwise Countrywise Exports for the year 2013-2014 , 2014-2015 & 2015-2016

INORGANIC CHEMICALS - Top Items Exports in USD MillionHSCode Product 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-201628013020 BROMINE 0.00 2.93 6.57

38151100

SUPPORTED CATALYSTS WITH NICKEL OR NICKEL COMPOUNDS AS THE ACTIVE SUBSTANCE

7.00 13.27 4.74

38249025 PRECIPITATED SILICA AND SILICA GEL 1.54 1.54 2.63

28276010 POTASSIUM IODIDE 0.50 1.37 2.53

28273990 OTHER CHLORIDES 0.67 0.94 2.37

28319020 OTHER SULPHOXYLATES 1.12 2.44 2.21

28421000 ALUMINO SILICATES 0.52 1.13 1.72

38151290

OTHER PLATINUM OR PALLADIUM CATALYSTS WITH A BASE OF ACTIVATED CARBON

0.01 0.41 1.59

38249021 ELECTROPLATING SALTS 1.40 1.37 1.22

28030020 ACETYLENE BLACK 0.05 0.42 1.17

28020010 SUBLIMED SULPHUR 0.90 0.61 1.05

28049000 SELENIUM 4.58 3.60 1.03

28299030 IODATES AND PERIODATES 1.27 0.40 0.97

28111990 OTHER INORGANIC ACID 0.00 0.37 0.75

28311010

SODIUM DITHIONITES (SODIUM HYDROSULPHITE) 0.48 0.77 0.71

Country Totals 20.06 31.59 31.25

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ORGANIC CHEMICALS - Top Items ExportsHSCode Product 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-201629024300 P-XYLENE 28.87 213.48 131.60

29024100 O-XYLENE 238.34 177.60 114.59

29061100 MENTHOL 195.29 144.13 96.63

29159090

OTHER SATURATED ACYCLIC MONOCARBAXYLIC ACID ETC & THEIR DERIVATIVES

19.83 22.76 22.83

29333990

OTHER COMPOUNDS CONTG. AN UNFUSED PYRIDINE RING (W/N) HYDROGENATED STRUCTURE

11.63 11.87 16.10

29122990

OTHER CYCLIC ALDEHYDROUS WITHOUT OTHER FUNCTION 7.34 9.44 15.38

29242190

OTHER UREIONES AND THEIR DERIVATIVES SALTS THEREOF 1.42 4.83 13.57

29012400 BUTA-1, 3-DIENE AND ISOPRENE 16.12 17.94 12.77

29142990

OTHER CYCLANIC CYCLENIC/CYCLOTERPENIC KETONES WITHOUT OTHER OXYGEN FUNCTION

3.54 11.64 10.29

29241900

OTHER ACYCLIC AMIDES (INCLUDING ACYCLIC CARBOMATES) AND THEIR DERIVATIVES SALTS THEREOF

6.49 8.32 7.10

29062990 OTHER AROMATIC ALCOHOL 0.81 3.99 6.84

29053100 ETHYLENE GLYCOL (ETHANEDIOL) 0.30 5.69 6.84

29161290 OTHER ESTERS OF ACRYLIC ACIDS 7.93 2.24 6.78

29022000 BENZENE 28.13 9.35 6.72

29095090

OTHER ETHER-PHENOLS, ETHER ALCOHOL PHENOLS ANDTHEIR HALOGENATED, SULPHONATED, NITRATED OR NITROSATED

8.60 9.09 6.25

Country Totals 574.64 652.36 474.30

AGRO CHEMICALS - Top Items ExportsHSCode Product 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-201638089199 OTHER INSECTICIDE N.E.S. 20.47 16.66 20.22

3808929 OTHER FUNGICIDES 3.73 8.91 15.45

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038089910

PESTICIDES, NOT ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED OR INCLUDED 16.19 7.02 9.86

38089135 CIPERMETHRIN TECHNICAL GRADE 3.72 2.83 6.45

38089990 OTHER SIMILAR PRODUCTS N.E.S. 2.26 5.61 3.05

38089350

WEEDICIDES AND WEED KILLING AGENTS 1.06 0.83 2.18

38089390

OTHER HERBICIDES, ANTI-S-SPROUTING PRODUCTS AND PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS

2.32 1.73 1.75

38089137 SYNTHETIC PYRETHRUM 1.31 2.87 1.44

38091000

PREPARATIONS WITH A BASIS OF AMYLACEUS SUBSTANCES 0.26 0.12 0.08

Country Totals 51.31 46.59 60.50

Important ContactName and address of Indian Mission in India and China

CHINESE MISSION IN INDIA EMBASSY OF PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF CHINA50-D, SHANTIPAATH, CHANKYAPURI NEW DELHI-110 021 TEL.011-26881249 FAX;011-26882024 E.MAIL chinaemb [email protected]

INDIAN MISSION IN CHINAEMBASSY OF INDIA1, RITAN DONG LUBEIJING-100 600CHINATEL ;00-86-10-65321908FAX;[email protected]

Regulatory Contact Information

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Branch or Agency Name Areas of Responsibility

China Council for the Promotion of International TradeNo.1 Fuxingmen Street,Beijing, 100860, P.R.C.

Issues certificate of origin Fosters cooperation between Chinese and foreign enterprises Holds international exhibitions and fairs. Deals with international economic and trade arbitration Holds China Chamber of International Commerce affairs

Customs General AdministrationNo.6 Jianguomennei Avenue,Beijing, P.R.C.

Import & Export clearance Levies duty & taxes Inspects shipments Issues regulations about clearance Controls Import & export enterprises Evaluates shipments

General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine

9 Madian East RoadHaidian DistrictBeijing 100088, China

Issues import and export inspections and quarantine certificates Issues Certificate of Origin and Form A Draw up rules and regulations concerning import and export inspection and quarantine Formulate and implement laws, rules and regulations on the quality and technical supervision. Regulate the arbitrations on quality inspection and supervision and penalize the production and sale of fake products Regulate the planning, approval, and issue of national industrial standards, regional standards, and compilation of product barcodes Conduct the metrological and inspecting work Supervise the certification of products and the registration of certification institutions Regulate the safety certification of products and enterprises

China Quality Certification Center for Import & Export Commodities (CQC) of State General Administration of the

Issues Certification of quality management system in accordance with ISO 9000 Issues Certification of Environmental Management System in accordance with ISO

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People's Republic of China for Quality Supervision and Inspection and QuarantineNo. 15 FangcaodixijieChaoyang District, Beijing100020, China

14000. Certification for the safety license of import commodities. Training on the certification

Foreign Investment Office of Local Economic and Trade Commission of Local Government No. 190 Chaoyangmennei StreetChaoyang DistrictBeijing, P.R.C.

Controls the importation of equipment by wholly foreign-owned enterprises and issues Application Form for Equipment Import by Wholly Foreign-owned Enterprises

Ministry of AgricultureNo.1 Nongzhanguan Nanli SteetChaoyang DistrictBeijing, 100026, P.R.C.

Controls the inspection of imported and exported seeds, pesticides, vet medicines, and fertilizers Drafts rules and regulations concerning the inspection and quarantine of imported and exported seeds, pesticides, vet medicines and fertilizers

Vet Medicine Inspection Bureau of MOANo. 30 Baishiqiao StreetHaidian DistrictBeijing, 100081, P.R.C.

Inspects the imported vet medicine and issues vet medicine import inspection certificate

Local Seed and Seedling Administrate Station of MOANo.15 BeitaipingzhuangHaidian District, Beijing100088, P.R.C.

Inspects the imported seed and seedlings and issues seed and seedling import registration certificate

Local Institute for the Control of Agrochemicals, Ministry of Agriculture, P.R.ChinaNo 11 Nongzhanguan NanliChaoyang DistrictBeijing, China 10026

Inspects the imported agrochemicals and issues agrochemical import registration certificate

Ministry of Culture Controls the import of audio and video

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No. 10 North Chaoyang Men Road, Chaoyang District100020, Beijing, P.R.C.

products for duplication and issues Audio and Video Import Certificate

Ministry of Education

37 Xidan Damucang StreetXicheng DistrictBeijing, 100816, P.R.C.

Controls the import of audio and video products for education and issues Audio and Video Import Certificate

Ministry of ForestryNo.18 East Hepingli StreetBeijing, P.R.C.

Controls and regulates forestry products such as wild fauna and flora, wood, plants, timber, etc.

Administrative Bureau of Endangered Wild Life and Plant of Ministry of ForestryNo.18 East Hepingli StreetBeijing, P.R.C.

Controls and regulates the import and export of wild fauna and flora and issues Wild Fauna and Flora Import and Export Certificate

Ministry of Commerce

No.2 Dong'an AvenueBeijing, P.R.C.

Studies and guides the distribution system reforms, cultivates, develops and refines market systems, and drafts laws, regulations and policies to regulate the distribution order and market rules Monitors and analyzes the market operations as well as the supply and demand of crucial commodities, and organizes adjustment and regulation Coordinate the country's domestic and foreign trade policies as well as import and export policies.Draws up the import and export plans for stable and crucial industrial products and raw materials critical to the nation's livelihood Coordinates the foreign trade cargo shipment and undertakes the day-to-day work of the State Coordinating Group for Cocoon and Silk

Department of Mechanical & Electronic Products Import & Export, the Ministry of Commerce (MOC)No.2 Dong'an AvenueBeijing, P.R.C.

Controls and regulates the import and export of mechanical and electronic production and issues Mechanical and Electronic Import Certificate

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Ministry of Public HealthSouth street, Xizhimenwai,Xicheng District,Beijing, P.R.C.

Controls the import and export commodities relating to the health and welfare of the people

Chemical Registration Center of the State Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) No.8 Beiyuan DayangfangBeijing, 100012, P.R.C.

Controls the importation and exportation of toxic chemicals and issues Toxic Chemicals Import and Export Registration Certificate

State Administration of Foreign ExchangeHuarong Hotel,No 18 Fucheng Road, Haidian DistrictBeijing, China 10037

Controls the payment of foreign exchange by importers and the cancellation of foreign exchange registration by exporters Issues Foreign Exchange Cancellation Form

State Food and Drug AdministrationJia 38 Beilishi StreetBeijing, 1000810, P.R.C.

Controls import and export of medicaments and drugs and issues Drug Import Inspection Certificate

List of Indian Exhibitors

SR. NO NAME OF THE COMPANY Stall No IEC CODE NO.1 ACT AGRO-CHEM PVT. LTD. 3 F31 34020041862 AGRI LIFE 3 F15 0902013033

3 AMAR IMPEX 3 E49 & 3 E51 03911648644 ASIM PRODUCTS 3 E47 08960093865 ATUL LTD. 3E 03-3F 03 0388028921 6 BEST AGROCHEM PVT. LTD. 3 F47 05080094217 BEST CROP SCIENCE LLP 3 F49 3316900110

8 BHARAT INSECTICIDES LIMITED 3 F43 0594073316

9 BHARAT RASAYAN LTD. 3 E43 & 3 E 45 059100348110 BIOQUEST INTERNATIONAL PVT. LTD. 3E 11 031001034911 BR AGROTECH LIMITED 3 F 45 050001772712 COROMANDEL INTERNATIONAL LTD. 3E 00 98800263913 CRYSTAL CROP PROTECTION PVT.LTD. 3 F33 & 3 F35 050405192014 EZZY BIO SCIENCES PVT. LTD. 3E 21-3F 21 110800550115 GASSIN PIERRE PVT. LTD. 3 F51 0295005904

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16 GEOLIFE AGRITECH INDIA PVT.LTD. 3E 39-3F39 031204129217 HEMANI INDUSTRIES LTD. 3E 37-3F37 0395018544 18 HERANBA AGRO SCIENCE LTD. 3E 25 521300621319 HERANBA INDUSTRIES LTD. 3E 23 & 3F 23 0396018572 20 HORIZON AGROTECH 3 E 27 310801253321 INDIA PESTICIDES LTD. 3F 17 0688001734 22 JAISHIL SULPHUR & CHEMICAL

INDUSTRIES3E 07 0389024571

23 LAXMI AGRO CHEMICALS 3E 17 030500801324 MAYVI INTERNATIONAL PVT. LTD. 3F11 031302143125 MODERN INSECTICIDES LTD. 3E 29 300200485526 OVERSEAS CROPWELL CORPORATION 3F 05 300601690427 PARIKH ENTERPRISE PVT. LTD. 3E 15 088800574128 PRAKASH CROP PROTECTION 3 E35 080901204929 SAMS INDUSTRIES LTD. 3F25 0310051266 30 SANDHYA ORGANIC CHEMICALS PVT. LTD. 3 F27 039304162031 SHAKTI SYNERGETICS PVT. LTD. 3E 09 0314075381 32 SHYAM CHEMICALS PVT. LTD. 3 F07 088801858433 SPECTRUM ETHERS LTD. 3 F09 039708479034 THE SCIENTIFIC FERTILISER CO. PVT. LTD. 3E 31 048800410135 VARSHA EXIN PVT. LTD. 3E 05 041102469836 VIMAL CROP CARE PVT. LTD. 3E 33 0894003925

Outcome of Exhibition Number of Enquiries and Visitors details

SR. NO

NAME OF THE COMPANY

IEC CODE NO.

No. of Visitors

No of Enq. Rec.

Aproximate Business generated in USD

Any direct order booked

Incremental exports in USD

1 ACT AGRO-CHEM PVT. LTD.

340200418640 20 50000 0 97755

2 AGRI LIFE 0902013033 20 8 0 0 03 AMAR IMPEX 0391164864 4 ASIM PRODUCTS 0896009386

5 ATUL LTD. 0388028921 60 20 200000 0 600006 BEST AGROCHEM PVT.

LTD.0508009421

20 0 0 0 07 BEST CROP SCIENCE

LLP3316900110

15 0 0 0 0

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8 BHARAT INSECTICIDES LIMITED

059407331690 30 100000 54000 169400

9 BHARAT RASAYAN LTD. 0591003481 12 5 1000000 100000 010 BIOQUEST

INTERNATIONAL PVT. LTD.

0310010349

11 BR AGROTECH LIMITED 0500017727 8 4 0 0 012 COROMANDEL

INTERNATIONAL LTD.988002639

100 20 0 0 500000013 CRYSTAL CROP

PROTECTION PVT.LTD.0504051920

40 0 60000 0 6000014 EZZY BIO SCIENCES

PVT. LTD.1108005501

107 45 15000 0 015 GASSIN PIERRE PVT.

LTD.0295005904

60 40 0 0 016 GEOLIFE AGRITECH

INDIA PVT.LTD.0312041292

70 30 50000 0 5500017 HEMANI INDUSTRIES

LTD.0395018544

100 45 150000 0 17200018 HERANBA AGRO

SCIENCE LTD.5213006213

30 10 5000 0 019 HERANBA INDUSTRIES

LTD.0396018572

40 30 200000 75000 100000020 HORIZON AGROTECH 3108012533 75 40 110000 0 12000021 INDIA PESTICIDES LTD. 0688001734 40 20 0 0 31500022 JAISHIL SULPHUR &

CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES0389024571

23 LAXMI AGRO

CHEMICALS0305008013

200 80 0 0 024 MAYVI

INTERNATIONAL PVT. LTD.

0313021431

15 2 0 0 025 MODERN INSECTICIDES

LTD.3002004855

14 5 500000 0 026 OVERSEAS CROPWELL

CORPORATION3006016904

27 PARIKH ENTERPRISE

PVT. LTD.0888005741

28 PRAKASH CROP

PROTECTION0809012049

17 4 0 029 SAMS INDUSTRIES LTD. 0310051266 30 10 5000 0 030 SANDHYA ORGANIC

CHEMICALS PVT. LTD.0393041620

78 18 0 0 0

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31 SHAKTI SYNERGETICS PVT. LTD.

0314075381

32 SHYAM CHEMICALS PVT. LTD.

088801858450 6 200000 0 0

33 SPECTRUM ETHERS LTD.

039708479020 5 10000 0 0

34 THE SCIENTIFIC FERTILISER CO. PVT. LTD.

0488004101

20 2 0 0 035 VARSHA EXIN PVT. LTD. 0411024698 10 9 0 0 036 VIMAL CROP CARE

PVT. LTD.0894003925

32 16 18955 0 0Total 1413 524 2673955 229000 7049155

Visitors Contact information

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Photos of Exhibition

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