China’s multidecade dairy boom sours as population ages, sales slump
Sales of top dairy firms like China Mengniu and Inner Mongolia Yili fell between 9 and 13 per cent in the first half, S&P said
“A steep drop in revenue in the China dairy sector suggests that a multidecade boom is finally ending,” and this moderating growth could prompt companies to expand into new product categories or tap overseas markets, analysts including Flora Chang said in the report.
The report added that the downturn was likely to be temporary and that China’s dairy market will continue to grow, albeit at a slower pace.
“A shrinking population and moderating economic gains will translate to a likely 2 to 3 per cent compound annual growth rate [CAGR] in volume sales over the next two decades – half the rate of the prior two decades,” S&P said.