West and Central Africa Food and Drink Report Q4 2012

Published: September 2012

Publisher: Business Monitor International (BMI)

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Pages: 62

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BMI View: We hold a positive view towards Cameroon’s food, drink and mass grocery retail industries over our forecast period, in line with our broadly positive view on the country’s consumer sector, which is already one of the region’s most established. We expect consumer spending power to grow in line with the country’s strong medium-term growth outlook, with growth in economic activity driven by the ongoing expansion of the country’s oil industry and the subsequent inflow of investment into the market. This will feed through into falling unemployment, growing consumer confidence and increased spending. Key Forecasts

?? Total food consumption growth in 2012: 7.9 % year-on-year (y-o-y); compound annual growth to 2016: 9.5%. ?? Mass grocery retail sales growth in 2012:9.5%; compound annual growth to 2016: 15.7%. ?? Beer sales growth in 2012: 4.3%; compound annual growth to 2016: 3.6%.

Key Trends Population Growth: In line with the wider Sub-Saharan African region, a major factor in West and Central Africa’s appeal to investors is its favourable population dynamics. Nigeria, with its massive population, leads the pack in this regard. However, Cameroon’s population dynamics are also a major plus point for investors. The country’s 20.0mn-strong population (as of 2011) will grow to 24.1mn by 2020 and by an enormous 88% to 38.5mn in 2050. Most notable is the age profile of the population; in 2012, 51% of Cameroon’s population is forecast to be younger than 20, and this provides immense longterm growth opportunities for regional investors.

Formalisation of Retailing: Throughout the region, our forecasts for mass grocery retail sales growth outstrip our forecasts for food consumption growth, although it should be noted that both are broadly impressive. The outperformance of retail will be a result of the ongoing formalisation of the sector and the fact that it is, in most cases, coming from an exceptionally low base. The addition of just a few modern retail outlets, which cause shoppers to trade up and away from traditional independent stores and marketplaces, will have a massive impact on growth in the sector. In Cameroon, we estimate that only around 2% of grocery retail sales are accounted for by the organised sector, providing tremendous room for growth.

Risk/Reward Ratings: Cameroon is in 10th place out of the 13 regional markets that are ranked for Sub- Saharan Africa within BMI’s Food & Drink Risk/Reward Ratings. The country scores above the regional average in terms of rewards – an illustration of the massive growth opportunities available in the region. West & Central Africa Food & Drink Q4 2012 © Business Monitor International Ltd Page 6 However, it scores below average in terms of risk, highlighting the challenge that investors face in fully realising this potential opportunity. Overall, Cameroon ranks just below the Sub-Saharan Africa average in our regional ratings.

Table of contents

Chapter 1 - BMI Industry View

Cameroon

Côte d’Ivoire

Gabon

Chapter 2 - Business Environment

SubSaharan Africa Food & Drink Ratings

Table: Risk/Reward SubFactor Ratings Q (scores out of )

Table: SubSaharan Africa Food & Drink Risk/Reward Ratings Q

Chapter 3 - Macroeconomic Forecast

Cameroon

Table: Cameroon – Economic Activity

Côte d’Ivoire

Table: Côte d’Ivoire – Economic Activity

Gabon

Chapter 4 - Industry Forecast

Cameroon

Food

Table: Cameroon – Food Consumption

Table: Cameroon – Confectionery

Drink

Table: Cameroon – Alcoholic Drinks

Table: Cameroon – Soft Drinks

Mass Grocery Retail

Table: Cameroon – Mass Grocery Retail Sales

Côte d’Ivoire

Food

Table: Côte d’Ivoire – Food Consumption

Drink

Table: Côte d’Ivoire – Alcoholic Drinks

Mass Grocery Retail

Table: Côte d’Ivoire – Mass Grocery Retail

Gabon

Food

Table: Gabon – Food Consumption

Drink

Table: Gabon – Soft Drinks

Table: Gabon – Alcoholic Drinks

Mass Grocery Retail

Table: Gabon – Mass Grocery Retail Sales

Chapter 5 - Market Overview

Looking Beyond Ghana And Nigeria For Opportunities In West Africa

SABMiller’s Sechaba Breweries: SSA’s Most Efficient Beer Company?

Chapter 6 - Demographic Forecast

Cameroon

Table: Cameroon – Population By Age Group

West & Central Africa Food & Drink Q

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Table: Cameroon – Population By Age Group

Table: Cameroon – Key Population Ratios

Table: Cameroon – Rural & Urban Population

Côte d’Ivoire

Table: Côte d’Ivoire – Population By Age Group

Table: Côte d’Ivoire – Population By Age Group

Table: Côte d’Ivoire – Key Population Ratios

Table: Côte d’Ivoire – Rural & Urban Population

Gabon

Table: Gabon – Population By Age Group

Table: Gabon – Population By Age Group

Table: Gabon’s Key Population Ratios

Table: Gabon’s Rural And Urban Population

Chapter 7 - Risk/Reward Ratings Methodology

Table: Rewards

Table: Risks

Weighting

Table: Weighting

Chapter 8 - BMI Food & Drink Industry Glossary

Food & Drink

Mass Grocery Retail

Chapter 9 - BMI Food & Drink Forecasting & Sourcing

How We Generate Our Industry Forecasts

Sourcing

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