Summary:
 In Q1–Q3 this year, China's sales of liquid dairy products slipped in 
value terms by 2.2% YoY, attributed to reduced purchase frequency per 
customer and lower average unit prices. 
	
 
	
		On
 11 Dec., the Economic Daily (a Chinese state-owned newspaper) and Yili 
jointly published the Q1–Q3 Dairy Products Consumption Trend Report, 
with analysis of consumer data from Kantar. This shows that China's 
sales of liquid dairy products (UHT/fresh milk, UHT/chilled yoghurt, 
milk beverages and lactobacillus drinks) fell slightly over this period 
of 2023, whilst the share made up by imported products fell still 
further. The report also illustrates the market is trending towards the 
healthier categories. 
	
	
		Weak Consumption 
	
	
		In
 Q1–Q3, national sales of liquid dairy products went down by 2.2% YoY, 
with 99.3% market penetration. Although more urban households were 
consuming liquid dairy products, the purchase frequency per customer 
dropped and the average unit price of liquid dairy products declined by 
4.1% YoY according to data from the Ministry of Commerce as of end of 
June. 
	
	
		Segment performances were mixed: 
	
	
		Ambient
 liquid dairy ((UHT milk, yoghurt and milk beverages): sales down 1.1% 
YoY, dropping less than the overall category average 
	
	
		Chilled
 liquid dairy (chilled milk, yoghurt and cultured milk): sales down 6.3%
 YoY, due to fewer consumer purchases; but chilled milk purchase volumes
 and prices were up 
	
	
		By 
distribution channel, sales of liquid dairy through hypermarkets and 
large supermarkets fell over Q1-Q3 by 14.5% and 7.5% YoY respectively. 
But sales increased in smaller stores (incl. mini markets up 13.6%, 
convenience stores up 13.6%, grocery shops up 3.8%), and also in 
wholesalers (up 13.1%) and online shopping platforms (up 0.4%). 
	
	
		Sales
 of ambient liquid dairy: hypermarkets made up 16.2% (a 15.6% decline), 
while mini markets and online platforms accounted for shares of 17.4% 
and 15.3% (growth of 15.7% and 1.4% YoY) 
	
	
		Sales
 of chilled liquid dairy: hypermarkets led with a share of 22.6% (but 
saw a 10.9% decline); mini markets accounted for 14.9% (4.0% growth), 
and online platforms accounted for 14.0% (down by 4.2%) 
	
	
		By
 consumption region, sales in county-level cities and counties grew 
faster, contributing 30.4% of sales of liquid dairy products, up by 1.0%
 YoY; conversely, sales in provincial capital cities, prefecture-level 
cities and Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou all fell. 
	
	
		Health Awareness Driving Segments 
	
	
		As
 awareness of heath and nutrition issues has grown among the public, 
demand grew in niche segments that feature sugar reduction, organics and
 speciality proteins. 
	
	
		In Q1–Q3, sales of sugar-reduced yoghurt increased by 14%, in contrast with a 15.0% decrease in sales of whole sugar yoghurt 
	
	
		Sales of organic milk were up by 19.0%, compared with a meager 0.9% growth in non-organic milk 
	
	
		Sales
 of milk marketed with speciality proteins grew sharply by 27%: A2 milk 
up 34%, immunoglobulin milk up 57%, lactoferrin milk up 65%; while 
standard milk grew only 2%. 
	
	
		Imports under pressure 
	
	
		In
 Q1–Q3, locally produced liquid dairy products accounted for 97.2% of 
total sales compared with imported liquid dairy products at 2.8% only in
 value terms, with a significant reduction in ambient products, and 
strong growth in chilled products, but from a very low base. 
	
 
	Table Sales of Domestic and Imported Liquid Dairy Products, Q1–Q3 2023
	
		
			
				
					| 
						Item 
					 | 
					
						Domestic 
					 | 
					
						Imported 
					 | 
				
				
					| 
						Market Share 
					 | 
					
						YoY Change 
					 | 
					
						Market Share 
					 | 
					
						YoY Change 
					 | 
				
				
					| 
						Liquid dairy 
					 | 
					
						97.20% 
					 | 
					
						-1.10% 
					 | 
					
						2.80% 
					 | 
					
						-21.30% 
					 | 
				
				
					| 
						—Ambient dairy products 
					 | 
					
						96.60% 
					 | 
					
						0.10% 
					 | 
					
						3.40% 
					 | 
					
						-22.80% 
					 | 
				
				
					| 
						—Chilled dairy products 
					 | 
					
						99.50% 
					 | 
					
						-5.80% 
					 | 
					
						0.50% 
					 | 
					
						105.30% 
					 | 
				
			
		
	 
Source: Q1–Q3 Dairy Products Consumption Trend Report
 
	Source:CCM 
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