Central America Food and Drink Report Q1 2013
Report description
While we do not believe the Central American region will regain its mid-2000s pre-crisis dynamism over the next decade, we do see potential for growth to begin to accelerate toward the end of our forecast period on the back of a more favourable demographic picture, efforts at greater regional infrastructure and transport convergence, and the region's geographic proximity to a rising Latin American middle class. However, the regional two-speed growth story looks set to remain in play. Underperformers - namely Nicaragua, Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador - are highly dependent on remittance inflows from the US and external demand for their low value-add manufactured goods, and as such are the most exposed to a US economic slowdown. Meanwhile, outperforming economies - those of Panama and Costa Rica - have managed to move up the value chain and expand their services sectors, boosting exports and investment.
Headline Industry Data (regional averages)
?? 2013 per capita food consumption (US$) = +4.68%; forecast compound annual growth rate (CAGR) to 2017 = +4.92
%?? 2013 alcoholic drink sales (litres) = +5.71%; forecast CAGR to 2017 = +5.46
%?? 2013 soft drink sales (litres) = +5.88% ; forecast CAGR to 2017 = +5.60
%?? 2013 MGR sales (US$) = +5.70%; forecast CAGR to 2017 = +6.04
%Key Company Trends
Florida Ice And Farm Building North American Exposure: In October 2012, Costa Rica-based drinks producer Florida Ice and Farm agreed a deal worth US$388mn to acquire North American Breweries from its private equity owners KP Capital Partners. The business includes the brands Labatt and Genesee, and operates across the US and Canada. It was previously owned by Belgium's InBev but was sold to its current owners as part of the conditions of InBev's acquisition of Anheuser-Busch. Dutch brewer Heineken has a 25% stake in Florida Ice and Farm, and the move has been tied to Heineken's regional ambitions as it looks to build its business across the Americas.
Key Risks To Outlook
Elevated Political And Economic Risks: Political stability will remain elusive for much of Central America over the next decade. Indeed, given the limited resources of most Central American economies, the elevated violence, corruption and social unrest that currently define the region's political risk profile are likely to remain continued obstacles to growth. Similarly, Central America's economic links to the US, through trade, remittance inflows and investment, leave it vulnerable to a structurally weaker US growth story. Combined with strong competition from Asia, the region's poor business environment and diminished macroeconomic buffers in the wake of the financial crisis suggest that it will remain stuck on the wrong side of the global rebalancing for much of the next decade.
Table of contents
Chapter - BMI Industry View
Chapter - SWOT Analysis
Central America Food Industry SWOT
Central America Drink Industry SWOT
Central America Mass Grocery Retail Industry SWOT
Chapter - Business Environment
BMI's Core Global Industry Views
Table: Core Views
Latin America Risk/Reward Ratings
Table: Latin America Q113 Food & Drink Risk/Reward Sub-Factor Ratings (scores out of 10)
Table: Latin America Q113 Food & Drink Risk/Reward Ratings
Central America Risk/Reward Ratings
Regional Macroeconomic Outlook
Table: Central America Real GDP, % chg y-o-y
Chapter - Industry Forecast Scenario
Consumer Outlook
Food
Food Consumption
Table: Guatemala – Food Consumption Indicators, 2010-2017
Table: Costa Rica – Food Consumption Indicators, 2010-2017
Table: El Salvador – Food Consumption Indicators, 2010-2017
Table: Honduras – Food Consumption Indicators, 2010-2017
Confectionery
Table: El Salvador – Confectionery Value/Volume Sales, 2010-2017
Meat
Table: El Salvador – Meat Volume Sales, Production & Trade, 2010-2017
Jams & Jellies
Table: El Salvador – Jams & Jellies Volume Sales, Production & Trade, 2010-2017
Pasta
Table: El Salvador – Pasta Volume Sales, Production & Trade, 2010-2017
Prepared Fish
Table: El Salvador – Fish Volume Sales, Production & Trade, 2010-2017
Table: Costa Rica – Fish Volume Sales, Production & Trade, 2010-2017
Oils & Fats
Table: Costa Rica – Soya Bean Oil Volume Sales, Production & Trade, 2010-2017
Table: Guatemala – Soya Bean Oil Volume Sales, Production & Trade, 2010-2017
Table: El Salvador – Margarine Volume Sales, Production & Trade, 2010-2017
Dairy
Table: El Salvador – Dairy Volume Sales, Production & Trade, 2010-2017
Drink
Hot Drinks
Table: Guatemala – Coffee Volume Sales, 2010-2017
Table: Costa Rica – Coffee Volume Sales, 2010-2017
Table: El Salvador – Coffee Volume Sales, 2010-2017
Table: Honduras – Coffee Volume Sales, 2010-2017
Alcoholic Drinks
Table: Guatemala – Alcoholic Drinks Volume Sales, 2010-2017
Table: Costa Rica – Alcoholic Drinks Volume Sales, 2010-2017
Table: El Salvador – Alcoholic Drinks Volume Sales, 2010-2017
Table: Honduras – Alcoholic Drinks Volume Sales, 2010-2017
Soft Drinks
Table: Guatemala – Soft Drink Volume Sales, 2010-2017
Table: Costa Rica – Soft Drink Volume Sales, 2010-2017
Table: El Salvador – Soft Drinks Volume Sales, 2010-2017
Table: Honduras – Soft Drink Volume Sales, 2010-2017
Mass Grocery Retail
Table: Regional Sales Breakdown By Retail Format, %
Table: Guatemala – Mass Grocery Retail Sales, 2010-2017
Table: Costa Rica – Mass Grocery Retail Sales, 2010-2017
Table: El Salvador – Mass Grocery Retail Sales, 2010-2017
Table: Honduras – Mass Grocery Retail Sales, 2010-2017
Trade
Table: Guatemala – Trade Indicators, 2010-2017
Table: Costa Rica – Trade Indicators, 2010-2017
Table: El Salvador – Trade Indicators, 2010-2017
Table: Honduras – Trade Indicators, 2010-2017
Chapter - Food
Key Industry Trends And Developments
Florida Ice And Farm Building North American Exposure
Florida Ice Enters Dairy Sector
Rising Interest In Ready-to-Eat Food
Pollo Tropical Launches First Franchised Restaurant In Costa Rica
Costa Rican Growers Must Adhere To New US Food Safety Law
Walmart Giving Producers A Hand
Market Overview
Chapter - Drink
Key Industry Trends And Developments
Coca-Cola Trials Biogradable Bags In El Salvador
Costa Rican Farmers Setting Up Coffee Micro-Processing Plants
Starbucks Opens First Costa Rican Outlet
Honduras Struggles To Process Coffee Harvest
Regional Consolidation In Soft Drinks
Market Overview
Hot Drinks
Soft Drinks
Alcoholic Drinks
Chapter - Mass Grocery Retail
Key Industry Trends And Developments
Grupo Calleja Fails To Get Regulatory Approval To Acquire Europa SA
Walmart Launches New Discount Format In El Salvador
Walmart Investing In Expansion
Colombian Retailer Olimpica Moves Into Central America
Market Overview
Chapter - Competitve Landscape
Table: Key Players In Central America's Food & Drink Sector
Table: Key Players In Guatemala's Mass Grocery Retail Sector
Table: Key Players In El Salvador's Mass Grocery Retail Sector
Table: Key Players In Costa Rica's Mass Grocery Retail Sector
Table: Key Players In Honduras's Mass Grocery Retail Sector
Chapter - Company Profiles
Food
Diana Food
Drink
Central America Beverage Corporation (CABCORP)
SABMiller
Florida Ice and Farm
Mass Grocery Retail
Walmart Centroamerica
Chapter - Country Snapshot
Guatemala
Table: Guatemala's Population By Age Group, 1990-2020 (‘000)
Table: Guatemala's Population By Age Group, 1990-2020 (% of total)
Table: Guatemala's Key Population Ratios, 1990-2020
Table: Guatemala's Rural And Urban Population, 1990-2020
Costa Rica
Table: Costa Rica's Population By Age Group, 1990-2020 (‘000)
Table: Costa Rica's Population By Age Group, 1990-2020 (% of total)
Table: Costa Rica's Key Population Ratios, 1990-2020
Table: Costa Rica's Rural And Urban Population, 1990-2020
El Salvador
Table: El Salvador's Population By Age Group, 1990-2020 (‘000)
Table: El Salvador's Population By Age Group, 1990-2020 (% of total)
Table: El Salvador's Key Population Ratios, 1990-2020
Table: El Salvador's Rural And Urban Population, 1990-2020
Honduras
Table: Honduras's Population By Age Group, 1990-2020 (‘000)
Table: Honduras's Population By Age Group, 1990-2020 (% of total)
Table: Honduras's Key Population Ratios, 1990-2020
Table: Honduras's Rural And Urban Population, 1990-2020
Chapter - Risk/Reward Ratings Methodology
Table: Rewards
Table: Risks
Weighting
Table: Weighting
Chapter - BMI Food & Drink Industry Glossary
Food & Drink
Mass Grocery Retail
Chapter - BMI Food & Drink Forecasting & Sourcing
How We Generate Our Industry Forecasts
Sourcing
Related research categories
By sector: General drinks
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Office opening hours
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Fridays 9:00am-4:30pm
The office is closed during weekends.
Current time at just-drinks headquarters: 11:01pm (Tuesday, 21 May 2013)
