Croatia Food and Drink Report Q1 2013
Report description
Food consumption is expected to increase steadily over our five-year forecast period, reaching a projected HRK14.17bn by 2017, which represents a modest local currency compound annual growth rate of 2.4% on 2012 levels. The overall value will remain low by Western European standards. Croatia’s subdued longer-term demographic outlook will play a part in such market dynamics. In 2012, we expect that food consumption will have increased slightly, by 0.5% in local currency terms. This outlook is based on the expected continuation of a challenging economic situation, including high unemployment and a VAT increase, which will continue to negatively impact consumer confidence and thus also favour cheaper private label products.
Headline Industry Data (local currency)
2013 per capita food consumption = +2.3%; forecast compound annual growth rate (CAGR) to 2017 = +2.7%
2013 alcoholic drinks value sales = +2.6%; forecast CAGR to 2017 = +3.0%
2013 soft drinks value sales = +5.0%; forecast CAGR to 2017 = +5.9%
2013 mass grocery retail = +4.1%; forecast CAGR to 2017 = +5.5%
Key Company Trends
Agrokor Expects 5% Rise In 2012 Revenue: In October 2012, Croatian food and drink group Agrokor said it was forecasting a 5% year-on-year (y-o-y) increase in its 2012 revenues, to EUR4bn (US$5.18bn). In Serbia, where the group owns mass grocery retail chain Idea, sales for the year are projected to hit EUR800mn (US$1bn), according to the company’s executive vice president for retail.
Carlsberg Brews New Hajducko Beer: In August 2012, Danish brewer Carlsberg unveiled a new beer brand for the Croatian market, according to Balkans Business News. The beer, called Hajducko, a word with local origins, is targeted at the Dalmatian region.
Key Risks To Outlook
Eurozone Slowdown: A more pronounced slowdown in eurozone growth than we are currently forecasting would weigh considerably on Croatian growth. The country is heavily reliant on the external market for growth, particularly while government expenditures are dragged down by fiscal austerity and as consumers struggle to bounce back from the global recession.
Table of contents
Chapter 1 - BMI Industry View
Chapter 2 - SWOT Analysis
Croatia Food Industry SWOT
Croatia Drink Industry SWOT
Croatia Mass Grocery Retail Industry SWOT
Chapter 3 - Business Environment
BMI’s Core Global Industry Views
Table: Core Views
CEE Food & Drink Risk/Reward Ratings
Table: Central & Eastern Europe Q Food & Drink Risk/Reward Ratings
Table: Central & Eastern Europe Q Food & Drink Risk/Reward Sub-Factor Ratings (scores out of )
Croatia’s Food And Drink Risk/Reward Ratings
Macroeconomic Outlook
Table: Economic Activity
Chapter 4 - Industry Forecast Scenario
Consumer Outlook
Food
Food Consumption
Table: Food Consumption Indicators – Historical Data & Forecasts, -
Confectionery
Table: Confectionery Value/Volume Sales – Historical Data & Forecasts, -
Canned Food
Table: Canned Food Value/Volume Sales – Historical Data & Forecasts, -
Pasta
Table: Pasta Volume Sales, Production & Trade – Historical Data & Forecasts, -
Meat
Table: Meat Volume Sales, Production & Trade – Historical Data & Forecasts, -
Other Processed Foods
Table: Jams/Jellies Volume Sales, Production & Trade – Historical Data & Forecasts, -
Dairy
Table: Dairy Volume Sales, Production & Trade – Historical Data & Forecasts, -
Trade
Table: Trade Indicators – Historical Data & Forecasts, -
Drink
Alcoholic Drinks
Table: Alcoholic Drinks Value/Volume Sales – Historical Data & Forecasts, -
Soft Drinks
Table: Soft Drinks Value/Volume Sales – Historical Data & Forecasts, -
Hot Drinks
Table: Hot Drinks Value/Volume Sales – Historical Data & Forecasts, -
Mass Grocery Retail
Table: Mass Grocery Retail Sales – Historical Data & Forecasts, -
Table: Sales Breakdown By Retail Format Type (% of total)
Chapter 5 - Food
Key Industry Trends And Developments
Agrokor Expects % Rise In Revenue
McDonald’s Investing In Expansion In Croatia
Consolidation Continues In Croatian Food Industry
Leading Players Ride Out The Storm
Croatia Loses Biscuit Manufacturing To Bosnia
Domestic Agriculture Continues To Suffer
Market Overview
Food Production
Confectionery
Canned Food
Specialist Foods
Trade
Agriculture
Organic Farming
Olive Farming
Chapter 6 - Drink
Key Industry Trends And Developments
Carlsberg Brews New Hajducko Beer
Atlantic Grupa Acquisition Spree
Larger Brewers Invest In Expansion
Croatian Wine Specialists Expand Production
Market Overview
Alcoholic Drinks
Beer
Wine
Spirits
Soft Drinks
Hot Drinks
Chapter 7 - Mass Grocery Retail
Key Industry Trends And Developments
Croatia Losing Its Investment Appeal
Diversification Pursued In View Of Challenging Operating Conditions
Agrokor Fails To Finalise Mercator Deal
Market Overview
Leading Players
Table: Structure Of Croatia’s Mass Retail Grocery Sector By Number Of Outlets, -
Table: Structure Of Croatia’s Mass Retail Grocery Market By Value, -
Table: Estimated Value Of Sales Per Outlet, (US$mn)
Chapter 8 - Competitive Landscape
Table: Key Players In Croatia’s Food Sector
Table: Key Players In Croatia’s Drink Sector
Table: Key Players In Croatia’s Mass Grocery Retail Sector
Chapter 9 - Company Monitor
Food
Atlantic Grupa
Franck
Podravka
Agrokor
Dukat
Kraš
Drink
Adriatic Distillers
Carlsberg Croatia
Badel
Mass Grocery Retail
Spar Croatia
Lidl
Konzum
Mercator-H
Rewe (Billa)
Chapter 10 - Demographic Outlook
Table: Croatia’s Population By Age Group, - (‘)
Table: Croatia’s Population By Age Group, - (% of total)
Table: Croatia’s Key Population Ratios, -
Table: Croatia’s Rural And Urban Population, -
Chapter 11 - BMI Methodology
Table: Rewards
Table: Risks
Weighting
Table: Weighting
Chapter 12 - BMI Food & Drink Industry Glossary
Food & Drink
Mass Grocery Retail
Chapter 13 - BMI Food & Drink Forecasting & Sourcing
How We Generate Our Industry Forecasts
Sourcing
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The office is closed during weekends.
Current time at just-drinks headquarters: 5:36am (Monday, 20 May 2013)
