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扩内需政策助力沪市食品饮料企业稳中有进,创新驱动增长
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-04-20 12:55

Core Viewpoint - In 2024, the food and beverage industry in Shanghai achieved stable growth driven by the "expanding domestic demand" policy, showcasing strong growth momentum through innovation and market expansion [1][5]. Stability: Strengthening the Foundation - The food and beverage industry, characterized by high-frequency consumption, provided stable cash flow and risk resilience, with a total operating cash flow of 124.5 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 32% [1]. - Leading companies like Kweichow Moutai reported revenue of 174.1 billion yuan and a net profit of 86.2 billion yuan, both growing over 15% year-on-year, indicating strong demand in the high-end market [1]. - Dongpeng Beverage achieved total revenue of 15.8 billion yuan, a 41% increase year-on-year, with a net profit of 3.3 billion yuan, up 63%, reflecting successful product innovation and market expansion [1]. Progress: Innovation-Driven Growth - The industry is leveraging innovation to drive growth, with emerging categories and channels providing new opportunities [2]. - Dongpeng Beverage's electrolyte drink "Dongpeng Buliang" saw sales surge by 280.37% year-on-year, successfully extending consumption scenarios [2]. - The company is also expanding its brand influence in coffee and sugar-free tea segments [2]. Structural Breakthroughs and Market Trends - Youyou Foods reported a 35.44% increase in profit to 157 million yuan, successfully entering membership-based retail channels with products like deboned duck feet [3]. - The "rise of domestic brands" and "silver economy" trends are highlighted, with companies like Yuanzi launching low-sugar baked goods to meet health-conscious consumer demands [3]. - Guangzhou Restaurant is tapping into the silver economy by introducing new products like ginseng chicken soup and expanding its product matrix with innovative offerings [4]. Future Outlook - The Shanghai food and beverage industry is expected to maintain steady growth, driven by ongoing domestic demand policies and continuous efforts in product innovation and channel expansion [5].