Angola Food and Drink Report Q1 2013
Report description
BMI View: Angola has one of the strongest economic growth outlooks in Sub-Saharan Africa, and its food and drink sector is likely to provide some excellent opportunities over the next few years as incomes rise and more capital is invested into the sector by multinational companies in particular. The continued expansion of the domestic oil industry will be the chief driver of strong economic expansion, with investment in infrastructure (to support the development of the oil sector) also a major contributor. Oiland export-led economic growth will feed into a positive outlook for private consumption over our forecast period, which translates into bright prospects for the consumer sector.
Key Forecasts
Per capita food consumption, forecast 2013 growth: 12.9%; compound annual growth rate in local currency to 2017: 12.9%
Beer production growth in 2013: 9.9% year-on-year (y-o-y); compound annual growth rate to 2017: 9.4%
Forecast mass grocery retail sales growth 2013: 19.5% y-o-y; compound annual growth rate to 2017: 18.4%
Key Trends
Organised Retailing: All Southern Africa markets lag regional leader South Africa in terms of the presence of organised grocery retailing. Across the region, formalisation will be a key driver of mass grocery retail sales growth, as more and more shoppers trade up to organised retail channels. This will be true even for the region’s more mature markets; however, we also expect the steady introduction of new store offerings, such as non-food products, to help to support growth. In Angola, we estimate that only around 5% of grocery retail sales are accounted for by the organised sector; this provides tremendous room for growth.
Beverage Sector Growth: We expect to see strong beverage sales growth throughout the region over our forecast period to 2017 and beyond. There is enormous potential in beer and soft drinks, specifically carbonates, at this stage of the region’s development. Throughout the region the beer market is already keenly contested, and this level of competition will lead to significant new investment over our forecast period, driving strong sector growth. At an estimated 45 litres per annum, Angola already has a high beer consumption level and a relatively well-developed beer sector by regional standards.
Demographic Appeal: Demographics are a key component of the region’s appeal given the very low base from which most growth is occurring and the severe income inequalities that still persist. Angola’s population dynamics are a major positive for investors. The country’s already attractive 19.6mn-strong population base (as of 2011) will grow to 24.8mn by 2020 and by an enormous 109% on the 2011 level to 42.3mn in 2050. Most notable is the age profile of the population; in 2012, 57% of Angola’s population was thought to be younger than 20, and this provides immense long-term growth opportunities for regional investors.
Risk/Reward Ratings: Angola falls in an impressive third place out of 13 regional markets in BMI’s Q113 Food & Drink Risk/Reward Ratings for Sub-Saharan Africa. The country scores well above the regional average in terms of rewards – an illustration of the massive growth opportunities available in the region. However, it also scores well below average in terms of risk, highlighting the challenge that investors face in fully realising this potential opportunity. Overall, Angola ranks comfortably above the Sub-Saharan average in our regional ratings.
Table of contents
Chapter 1 - BMI Industry View
Chapter 2 - Business Environment
BMI’s Core Global Industry Views
Table: Core Views
Sub-Saharan Africa Risk/Reward Ratings
Table: Sub-Saharan Africa Q Food & Drink Risk/Reward Ratings
Macroeconomic Outlook
Table: Economic Activity
Chapter 3 - Industry Forecast
Food, Drink, Mass Grocery Retail
Food Consumption
Table: Food Consumption Indicators – Historical Data & Forecasts, -
Drink
Table: Soft Drinks Production – Historical Data & Forecasts, -
Mass Grocery Retail
Table: Mass Grocery Retail Sales – Historical Data & Forecasts, -
Chapter 4 - Market Overview
Southern Africa: A Great Opportunity For Multinationals
SABMiller’s Sechaba Breweries: SSA’s Most Efficient Beer Company?
Chapter 5 - Demographic Forecast
Table: Angola – Population By Age Group, -
Table: Angola – Population By Age Group, -
Table: Angola – Key Population Ratios, -
Table: Angola – Rural and Urban Population, -
Chapter 6 - Risk/Reward Ratings Methodology
Table: Rewards
Table: Risks
Weighting
Table: Weighting
Chapter 7 - BMI Food & Drink Industry Glossary
Food & Drink
Mass Grocery Retail
Chapter 8 - BMI Food & Drink Forecasting & Sourcing
How We Generate Our Industry Forecasts
Sourcing
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