

Investment Rating - The report maintains an "Outperform the Market" rating for the food and beverage sector [5][6][79]. Core Views - The second quarter saw a decrease in the allocation ratio for the liquor sector, reflecting weak fundamental expectations. The white liquor index rose by 1.0%, but the allocation ratio for actively managed equity funds fell by 2.07 percentage points to 4.50% [2][14]. - The beverage sector is entering a peak season, with strong performance expected from leading companies in basic condiments. The report recommends focusing on companies that are accelerating nationalization and platformization, such as Dongpeng Beverage [3][20]. Summary by Sections 1. Liquor Sector - The allocation ratio for the liquor sector has decreased, indicating weak expectations for fundamentals. The white liquor price index remained stable at 100.00, with a slight increase in the index [2][12]. - Major liquor companies are focusing on market health, with strategies aimed at destocking and promoting sales in the short term, while emphasizing consumer engagement and internationalization in the long term [2][14]. - Recommended stocks include leading companies with proven risk resilience like Kweichow Moutai, Shanxi Fenjiu, and Wuliangye, as well as those with improving digital strategies like Luzhou Laojiao [2][14]. 2. Consumer Goods - The beer sector is entering a peak season, with a slight decrease in fund allocation ratios. Yanjing Beer is prioritized for recommendation due to ongoing internal reforms [3][15]. - The snack sector has seen an increase in fund allocation, with a focus on companies like Salted Fish and Wanchen Group. The report highlights the importance of product differentiation and channel penetration [3][16]. - In the condiment sector, leading companies are expected to perform steadily, with a focus on the upcoming mid-year performance reports. Recommended stocks include Haitian Flavoring and Yihai International [3][17]. 3. Frozen Foods and Dairy - The frozen food sector is stable, with companies actively developing new products to cater to both B-end and C-end markets. Recommendations include stable operators like Anjijia and Qianwei Central Kitchen [3][18]. - The dairy sector is expected to recover gradually, with potential policy catalysts and improved supply-demand dynamics anticipated in 2025. The report recommends focusing on leading dairy companies with a safety margin in valuations [3][19]. 4. Beverage Sector - The beverage industry is expected to maintain its growth momentum, particularly in the no-sugar tea and energy drink segments. Dongpeng Beverage is highlighted for its strong performance, with a reported revenue increase of 36% year-on-year [3][20].