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食品饮料行业跟踪报告:6月餐饮增速放缓,白酒有望筑底企稳
Shanghai Aijian Securities·2025-07-22 13:00

Investment Rating - The report rates the food and beverage industry as "stronger than the market" [2][47]. Core Insights - The food and beverage sector has shown a slight increase of 0.68% in the week from July 14 to July 18, underperforming slightly compared to the Shanghai Composite Index, which rose by 0.69% [2][6]. - The white liquor segment is expected to stabilize after a period of decline, with major brands maintaining stable prices [3][21]. - The soft drink sector is entering a peak season, with expectations of continued growth driven by new product launches [3][34]. - The snack food segment has shown mixed performance, with some companies experiencing significant profit declines due to rising costs and increased marketing expenses [3][36]. Summary by Sections 1. Market Performance - The food and beverage sector's performance ranked 14th among 31 sub-industries, with soft drinks leading the gains at +2.02% [2][9]. - The overall valuation of the food and beverage sector is at a historical low, with a PE-TTM of 21.26x, placing it in the 16th percentile over the past 15 years [4][13]. 2. White Liquor - The white liquor industry has seen collective declines in performance, but signs of stabilization are emerging [3][21]. - Major brands like Moutai and Wuliangye have maintained stable pricing, with Moutai's price at 1930 RMB per bottle [21][22]. 3. Beer - Beer production in June 2025 was 4.12 million kiloliters, a slight decrease of 0.2% year-on-year, attributed to weak restaurant consumption [3][26]. 4. Dairy Products - Dairy production in June 2025 reached 254.6 thousand tons, up 4.1% year-on-year, but the industry is experiencing mixed performance among companies [3][28]. 5. Soft Drinks - The soft drink sector is expected to maintain high growth rates, with a production increase of 3.2% in June 2025 [3][34]. 6. Snacks - The snack food sector has shown varied results, with some companies like Ganyuan Foods reporting significant profit declines due to rising costs [3][36].