Core Viewpoint - The Chinese silk industry is experiencing a decline in silkworm cocoon production and value, with significant implications for the market and related companies [1][2]. Group 1: Industry Overview - China has a long history of sericulture, being the first country to master silk production techniques, with over 5,500 years of development [1]. - The production of silkworm cocoons in China has shown a downward trend, with a reported production of 751,700 tons in 2023, a decrease of 55,000 tons (approximately 6.78%) from 2022 and a reduction of about 140,000 tons (approximately 16%) compared to 2014 [1]. - The value of silkworm cocoons per acre has fluctuated significantly, with total costs remaining stable at 4,350 yuan per acre from 2021 to 2023, while the value reached 5,075.64 yuan per acre in 2023 [2]. Group 2: Competitive Landscape - The silk industry is characterized by significant differences in profitability among companies, with Wan Shi Li and Tai Hu Xue leading the industry with gross margins exceeding 40%, while companies like Jiaxin Silk and Minxing Bio have gross margins below 15% [9]. - High-end silk products are certified by the China Silk Association, which holds exclusive rights to the high-end silk mark, indicating product quality and competitiveness [6]. - A list of companies authorized to use the high-end silk mark includes Zhejiang Kaixiya International Co., Ltd., Huzhou New Nanhai Weaving Factory, and others, reflecting their competitive position in the market [8].
【前瞻分析】2025年中国丝绸行业竞争格局及蚕茧产量分析
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-07-01 14:54