中糧糖業(600737.SH):目前國內人均年食糖消費量已突破10公斤,但仍不及世界平均水平的50%,存在增長潛力
格隆匯12月20日丨中糧糖業(600737.SH)在投資者交流會議上表示,從全球範圍看,食糖作為大宗貿易商品,具有生產國集中、進口國分散的特點。我國是重要的食糖生產國和消費國,國內食糖消費量維持在1500萬噸以上,且每年需求量有1%-1.5%的天然增長;受資源稟賦限制,國內食糖年產量在1000萬噸左右,缺口部分依賴進口糖和其他替代品進行補充。目前國內人均年食糖消費量已突破10公斤,但仍不及世界平均水平的50%,存在增長潛力。
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