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Beer Keeps its Head Above the Water
PR Newswire
Global Beer Growth Index
Growth Index 2003 = 100
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009F
Global Beer 100 104 108 114 121 123 125
Asia 100 109 115 126 138 145 153
West Europe 100 99 99 100 98 95 92
North America 100 99 98 100 102 102 102
Latin America 100 106 113 121 129 133 134
Source: Canadean
The contribution of
Asia to the progress of the beer market cannot be
understated and the region now accounts for around a third of all beer sales.
In 2008, the region managed to record a 5% increase in volumes.
China , which
accounts for 7 in every 10 litres of beer sold in
Asia is the key driver and
is helping to sustain the overall worldwide beer market.
China was not
unscathed and did also see a slowdown last year; as well as the financial
downturn, the Chinese market was handicapped by snowstorms in January and
February, earthquakes in May, and comparatively cooler summer weather, but
the market still expanded by 6% helped in part by the success of the Beijing
Olympics.
The beer market in
Asia and
Latin America recorded good growth last year
but it was the
Middle East &
North Africa that could claim to be the fastest
growing region in the world, registering double digit growth last year. On
the global stage though, for religious and cultural reasons, sales are
insignificant and account for less than 1% of overall sales. In per capita
terms, as a region, consumers drink just 2 litres each, under 10% of the
world wide average. The world market cannot rely on this part of the world to
drive up sales.
In
Europe , the situation is less optimistic and
West Europe , which has
not seen growth since 2006 has witnessed the economic downturn quicken the
rate of decline, while in neighbouring
East Europe the crisis is set to
trigger a negative performance this year. The strong Russian market saw its
first decline in a decade last year with sales set to get worse this year.
Despite their problems it should be noted that
Europe remains home to eight
of the top ten per capita drinking markets in the world with the Czechs
continuing to dominate, with each drinker consuming more than 160 litres
annually.
In the influential North American market, sales growth has fizzled out to
almost nothing. Between them
North America and
Europe make up 45% of global
beer volumes and with sales flattening in
North America and European volumes
falling, the focus is very much on
Asia and
Latin America to deliver volume
growth during these turbulent times.
For further details on Canadean's 2009 Global Beer Trends Report or any
of Canadean's other Beer Service reports, please contact
Kevin Baker on tel:
+44-(0)1256-394-220 or email
beer@canadean.com.
Editor's Note:
Canadean is the beverage industry information specialist, providing
market research, reports, databases and consulting on the global beverage and
beverage packaging industries.
With headquarters in the UK and regional offices around the world,
Canadean has built a reputation as the benchmark for global beverage market
intelligence. Local operations are now based in
Madrid ,
Buenos Aires ,
Mexico
City ,
Hong Kong ,
Beijing ,
Shanghai and
Sydney .
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SOURCE Canadean Limited
2009-10-13 07:36:00
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