Comfortable Supply and Cautious Demand Shape China Agar-Agar Outlook

Comfortable Supply and Cautious Demand Shape China Agar-Agar Outlook

Terry Pratchett 24-Jun-2026

China agar-agar prices in June are expected to decline by 0.9% as the market shifted from the mild firmness seen in May to a more balanced-to-soft environment. The agar-agar market showed a slight downward correction, with buyers adopting cautious, need-based procurement strategies after earlier inventory replenishment, while agar-agar suppliers maintained adequate availability amid stable operating conditions. Domestic processors in Fujian and Xiamen continued to run at steady rates and port logistics remained efficient, ensuring smooth product movement, and preventing any supply disruptions. The decline reflected softer purchasing momentum rather than any abrupt market imbalance. Demand remained led by food processing industries, including confectionery, bakery, dairy-alternative, beverage, and plant-based food manufacturers, but agar-agar procurement activity moderated as buyers limited fresh purchases. Pharmaceutical and nutraceutical consumption remained stable as a secondary outlet, while export demand for agar-agar from North America, Japan, and South Korea softened slightly after earlier stock building. On the supply side, red seaweed feedstock availability remained stable, keeping production uninterrupted and inventories comfortable. The near-term outlook remains cautiously mixed, with a modest recovery expected in the coming months as downstream replenishment gradually resumes.

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