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Food & Beverage

Background

Elevate Your Global Table

The food and beverage industry is set to reach $9.44 trillion in 2025, growing at a 3.91% CAGR through 2030, according to Mordor Intelligence, driven by demand for sustainable and organic products amid urban expansion. International trade is surging, boosted by e-commerce and premium goods. Sinolinks connects you to top suppliers and China’s 1.4 billion consumers, turning trends into profitable deals.

The global food and beverage industry is thriving, with a market size projected to hit $9.44 trillion by 2025, according to Mordor Intelligence, fueled by urbanization, a growing middle class, and a surge in demand for healthier, sustainable choices. The plant-based food sector is a standout, valued at $14.225 billion in 2025 per Future Market Insights, with a projected CAGR of 12% through 2035, driven by health-conscious and eco-aware consumers. Packaged foods and convenience options are expanding rapidly as brands prioritize transparency and premium quality to meet a discerning global audience.


In recent years, growth has accelerated in key categories, with plant-based products leading the charge, reaching $56.99 billion globally in 2024 per The Business Research Company, and expected to grow at a 12.5% CAGR through 2025. Functional beverages, low-sugar alternatives, and organic offerings are also booming, with organic food sales nearing $64.14 billion in 2025, reflecting a powerful shift toward health and personalization that’s redefining traditional products and sparking widespread innovation.


International trade within the sector is surging, with cross-border transactions rising as global consumers crave diverse flavors and premium imports. The value of food and beverage trade has climbed steadily, supported by enhanced logistics and digital platforms, creating a strategic opening for brands to diversify and tap into expanding markets. Amid 2025’s protectionist pressures and shifting alliances, Sinolinks’ global network bridges these opportunities across China, North America/LatAm, and Europe/LatAm corridors—connecting you to China’s vast market, sourcing sustainable goods from LatAm for North America, or linking European premium brands to LatAm demand, all powered by our worldwide trade expertise.

Case Study

Orange Juice Concentrate Exports to China

The Problem

  • Market Entry Strategy
     

  • Market Development
     

  • Authorization and Registrations

Our Solutions

Sinolinks helped this client secure exports for over US$ 5million just in the first year with one of the main players in the China market. The market entry strategy included insights and data, market development to find and perform client validation. Once the contract was agreed between the parties, Sinonlinks supported with registration with China custom authorities.

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