食品饮料板块或迎中长期配置机会

Group 1 - The food and beverage sector is experiencing downward pressure, with notable declines in popular stocks such as Dongpeng Beverage, Wuliangye, Haitian Flavoring, and Kweichow Moutai, leading to a 1.04% drop in the food and beverage ETF for the half-day session [1] - In Q3 2025, the beverage industry showed strong performance with revenue and net profit growth of 16.3% and 30.8% year-on-year, respectively, benefiting from lower raw material prices that offset the impact of price wars in the ready-to-drink category [1] - The frozen food sector is in a mild recovery phase, achieving a net profit growth of 13.5% through refined cost control amid a less competitive environment, indicating a steady improvement in profitability [1] Group 2 - The report from Guosheng Securities indicates that the liquor sector faced pressure on both volume and price due to tightening regulations on public consumption and business banquets, but has shown signs of improvement since Q3, with Kweichow Moutai stabilizing sales and benefiting from rigid demand in the wedding and family banquet segments [1] - Major liquor companies are stabilizing prices and markets while innovating products and channels to meet new demands, suggesting that the peak pressure on liquor sales has passed, with expectations for demand recovery in the future [1] - The long-term growth drivers for the food and beverage sector are clear, with consumption upgrades, product innovation, and channel transformation forming the core growth dynamics of the industry [2]