Content Background... 3 Introduction... 3 Market analysis based on classification... 3 China s Olive Oil Supply Chain :... 7 Supply chain framework... 7 Definition and obligation of each role:... 7 Checklist... 11 Unqualified cases and handling practices... 12 Interpretation of GB 7718-2011 and specific labeling regulations of GB 23347-2009... 12 GB 7718-2011: General Standard for the Labeling of Prepackaged Foods... 12 GB 23347-2009 Olive oil and olive-pomace oil... 14 Appendix 1 Tax rate, declaration, regulations and inspection of Olive Oil categories... 15 Address: 6F, Building 2, Hesheng Trade Center No 327 Tianmushan Road, Hangzhou, China Tel: +86 571-8609 4444 Web: food.chemlinked.com
Background Introduction According to data collected by Chinese customs, from January to June of 2014, the volume of olive oil exported to China was around 16162 tones with a value of 70 million dollars. The majority of exports come from Spain, Italy, Turkey, Tunisia and Greece. Besides, domestic enterprises like Wilmar China and COFCO are growing fast, making the market more competitive. Additionally it has to be mentioned that the consumption of olive oil in China is limited to specific higher earning group. It is distinguished from other vegetable oil markets as a premium product. The main barrier of exporting olive oil to China is lack of understanding of the related regulations Hojiblanca, one of the biggest manufacturers and exporters of olive oil in the world excels at removing these barriers by having a China specific production strategy. Hojiblanca produces made for China products by changing its manufacturing processes to make products compliant with relevant regulations in China. Manuel Lopez, the APAC manager form Hojiblanca, said that olive oil plays a dominate role in Western Food but not in Chinese food. How to make it acceptable on the Chinese dinner table is a major difficult. Currently, China is experiencing growth in olive oil consumption rates particularly in more developed regions like Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen. Market analysis based on classification Imported olive oil is classified into 3 categories based on the customs commodity list (Table 1). The tax rate, declaration, regulations and inspection are different in each category. The details can be referred to appendix 1. Table 1 Olive oil products and their corresponding HS code HS CODE PRODUCT 1509100000 Virgin olive oil 1509900000 Refined olive oil and its fractions 1510000000 Other olive oil and its fractions Figure 1 below presents the imports of olive oil from Jan. to June of 2014, with data being taken from Customs. Differences can be seen among imports of each category of olive oil. The market was shared among the three categories, while virgin olive oil takes up the biggest share of China market suggesting that the virgin olive oil (1509100000) is accepted by most of Chinese customers. Address: 6F, Building 2, Hesheng Trade Center No 327 Tianmushan Road, Hangzhou, China Tel: +86 571-8609 4444 Web: food.chemlinked.com
Figure 1 China imports of olive oil among the world 70000000 60000000 50000000 Data analysis regarding to three categories of imported olive oil 40000000 30000000 20000000 10000000 0 1509100000 1509900000 1510000000 Amount(kg) Value($) From figure 2 to figure 4, they show Chinese imports of olive oil products by value separately. Worldwide, Spain was the main exporter with more than half of the market share. The second-largest exporter was Italy with an average around of around 26%. Tunisia makes up 7% of virgin olive oil total exports, and Turkey acts as the third-largest exporter of refined and other olive oil with 12% and 2% of value respectively. 4% 4% 4% 1% 1% Spain Italy 6% Tunisia Greece 7% 51% Australia Turkey Morocco 22% Portugal Argentina Chile Figure 2 China imports of virgin olive oil by value ($) Address: 6F, Building 2, Hesheng Trade Center No 327 Tianmushan Road, Hangzhou, China Tel: +86 571-8609 4444 Web: food.chemlinked.com
Basic Information HS code 1509100000 Commodity virgin olive oil (not chemically modified) name Tax Unit of measurement kg Import preferential tariff 10% rates VAT rate 13% Import general tariff rates 30% Declaration 0 Processing method (virgin Refined) 1 Processing stage (not chemically modified) 2 Packing specification 3 Brand 4 Acidity 5 Producing area Regulation 7 Automatic import license A Declaration form of entry B Declaration form of exit Inspection P R Q S Animal and plants, or corresponding products inspection of entr y Hygiene inspection and supervision of imported foodstuff Animal and plants, or corresponding products inspection of exit Hygiene inspection and supervision of exported foodstuff Address: 6F, Building 2, Hesheng Trade Center No 327 Tianmushan Road, Hangzhou, China Tel: +86 571-8609 4444 Web: food.chemlinked.com
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