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Nigeria Food & Drink Report
Pub date: April 21 2009    Quarterly   
Was: $1030.00
Now: $875.00
You save: $155.00 (15%)

The Nigeria Food & Drink Report

  • Independent 5 year Food and Drink industry forecast for Nigeria
  • Original Food and Drink market research and Food and Drink sector trend analysis for Nigeria.
  • Competitive intelligence, regional Food and Drink company rankings and SWOT analyses on international and domestic Food and Drink companies in Nigeria.

The Nigeria Food & Drink Report has been researched at source, and features latest-available data covering food, drink and tobacco consumption, expenditure, sales, imports and exports; 5-year industry forecasts through end-; company rankings and competitive landscapes covering leading multinational and national food companies; and analysis of latest industry news, trends and regulatory developments in Nigeria.

Business Monitor International’s Nigeria Food & Drink Report provides industry professionals and strategists, sector analysts, business investors, trade associations and regulatory bodies with independent forecasts and competitive intelligence on the food, drink and tobacco industry, and the mass grocery retail market in Nigeria.


Key Benefits of Report

  • Benchmark BMI’s Independent 5-year Food and Drink Industry Forecasts on Nigeria to test other views – a key input for successful budgeting and strategic business planning in the Nigerian Food and Drink market.
  • Target Business Opportunities & Risks in Nigeria through our reviews of latest industry trends, regulatory changes, and major deals, projects and investments.
  • Exploit Latest Competitive Intelligence & Company SWOTS on your competitors and peers through company rankings by sales, market share and ownership structure – includes multi-national and national companies.

Coverage

Executive Summary

At-a-glance overview of BMI’s latest industry forecasts, and a summary of headline news events from the last quarter.

Business Environment Rankings

Cross-border analysis of the region’s key markets, ranking them in order of competitiveness from an investor angle. Taking into account, economic risk, political risk, mass grocery retail sales growth, market entry potential, possible barriers to entry and per-capita consumption, BMI provides a unique study on the region’s business environments for the retail and food & drink industries.

5-Year Retail Forecast

Divided up into six sections, BMI’s retail chapter provides insights into each market’s mass grocery retail industry, culminating in a 5-year forecast for the sector. The chapter includes the following elements:

  • Regional Overview - complete with data, an overview of the size of the region’s market
  • Market Overview - an outlook of the structure of the market, introducing the key players and discussing underlying trends
  • Industry Developments - analysis and explanation of industry trends and how these could encourage or prevent further investment
  • Company Developments - a summary of corporate developments, including news on M&As, FDI, expansions, closures and financial results
  • Industry Forecast Scenario - Historic data series and 5-year forecasts to end- for growth or decline of grocery retail formats, such as supermarkets, hypermarkets, convenience stores and co-operatives
  • Macroeconomic Outlook - 5-year forecasts for headline macroeconomic indicators, including real GDP growth, inflation, fiscal balance, trade balance, current account and external debt

5-Year Food and Drink Forecast

Comprising five sections, BMI’s Food & Drink Report chapter provides analysis of each market’s Food & Drink Report industry, culminating in a 5-year forecast for the sector. The chapter includes the following elements: Regional Overview, Market Overview, Industry Developments, Company Developments and a 5-Year Forecast. This section contains a historic data series and forecasts to end- for key indicators including food consumption (US$mn), food expenditure (% household spending), canned food sales (‘000 tonnes); canned food sales, value (US$mn); confectionery sales (‘000 tonnes); confectionery sales, value (US$mn); coffee sales (US$mn); tea sales (US$mn); alcoholic drinks sales (US$mn); and soft drinks sales (US$mn).

5-Year Tobacco Forecast

Overview and analysis of structure, industry developments and forecasts for the tobacco market.

SWOT Analysis

At-a-glance perspective on the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats facing each market’s Food & Drink Report industry. BMI also provides similar economic and business environment studies.

Competitive Landscape & Profiles

Illustration of the industry via rankings tables comparing revenues, number of outlets, number of employees and registration dates. BMI analyses each company’s performance, market position, strategy and investment potential.

Table of Contents

Chapter - Executive Summary

SWOT Analysis
Food
Nigeria Food Industry SWOT
Drink
Nigeria Drink Industry SWOT
Mass Grocery Retail
Nigeria Mass Grocery Retail Industry SWOT

Chapter - Business Environment

Nigeria's Business Environment Rating
Table: Global Food & Drink Business Environment Ratings

Chapter - Food

Industry Forecast Scenario
Food Consumption
Table: Food Consumption Indicators – Historical Data & Forecasts
Trade
Table: Nigeria Food, Drink & Tobacco (US$mn) Sectoral Trade Indicators – Historical Data & Forecasts
Industry Developments
Market Overview
Food Production
Agriculture

Chapter - Drink

Industry Forecast Scenario
Alcoholic Drinks
Table: Nigeria – Alcoholic Drinks Forecast
Soft Drinks
Industry Developments
Market Overview
Soft Drinks
Alcoholic Drinks

Chapter - Mass Grocery Retail

Industry Forecast Scenario
Table: Nigeria Grocery Retail Sales Value by Format - Historical Data & Forecasts
Industry Developments
Market Overview

Chapter - Competitive Landscape

Key Players
Food and Drink
Table: Key Players in Nigeria's Food & Drink Sector
Company Analysis
Food
Nestlé Nigeria
UAC Foods
Drink
Guinness Nigeria
Nigeria Breweries (NB)
Retail
Park ‘n' Shop

Chapter - Appendix

Country Snapshot: Nigeria Demographic Data
Section 1: Population
Table: Demographic Indicators, 2005-2030
Table: Rural/Urban Breakdown, 2005-2030
Section 2: Education And Healthcare
Table: Education, 2002-2005
Table: Vital Statistics, 2005-2030
Section 3: Labour Market And Spending Power
Table: Consumer Expenditure, 2000-2012 (US$)

Chapter - Food & Drink Business Environment Ratings

Ratings Methodology
Ratings Overview
Ratings System
Indicators
Limits Of Potential Returns
Risks To Realisation Of Potential Returns
Weighting
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
Executive Summary

Nigeria has held on to joint 44th position out of a possible 53 countries in BMI’s Global Food & Drink Business Environment Ratings table for Q209. Despite the fact that a notoriously poor operating environment weighs down on its score, Nigeria boasts a large and mostly untapped market. Even though over 90% of Nigerians continue to live on less than US$2 a day, its potential has attracted Cadbury and Nestlé, two of the world’s most notable food and drink companies. Nestlé Nigeria reported official 2008 earnings while Cadbury Nigeria released forecasted earnings in Q109 as discussed in BMI’s recently published Nigeria Food & Drink Report for Q209.

Nestlé Nigeria reported after tax profits of NGN8.33bn (US$56.57mn) – year-on-year (y-o-y) growth of 53.13%. The company produces a wide variety of infant foods, drinks and confectionary products. Despite our forecast that Nigerian GDP is set to contract in 2009, the low base from which sales are growing and the continued feed-through effect of the economic boom of the last few years should allow the company to post respectable earnings in 2009.

While Nestlé made impressive headway in 2008, Cadbury Nigeria continued to struggle despite enjoying a healthy market share. The company forecasted its losses at NGN2.88bn (US$19.46mn) and has yet to truly recover from an accounting scandal in 2006 that forced it to write down a number of its assets.

Looking forward, BMI is forecasting a 39.71% increase in food consumption through to 2013, which although significant, does not mask the fact that food and drink consumption remains desperately low. We estimate that per capita food consumption was a mere US$200.6 in 2008.

Notwithstanding the fact that widespread poverty means most of Nigeria’s population continues to be out of reach for most food and drink manufacturers, the imminent expansion of the country’s mass grocery retail (MGR) sector will alert potential new entrants. The announcement by South African retailer Shoprite that it plans to open 50 stores by 2013 will also come as a welcome relief to existing manufacturers who have been longing for a more defined route to consumers.

Similarly, government initiatives to bolster the neglected agricultural sector and its ambitious 2020 plan aimed at transforming Nigeria into a top 20 world economy by 2020 are the sort of noises investors want to hear.

List of Ranked Companies

Rankings and Competitive Landscapes by production and sales; market share and change on previous year; number of employees, ownership structure and year established. Also includes analysis of company expansion, export and investment strategies.

* Al Ain Dairy
* Almarai
* Americana (Kuwait Food Company)
* Anadolu Efes
* Arla Foods
* Aujan Industries
* Cadbury
* Cairns Foods Ltd
* Distell Gorup Ltd
* Frutarom
* G. Willi-Food International
* Guinness
* Illovo Sugar Limited
* Juhayna
* Masafi
  * Metro (Mansour Group)
* Osem
* Pioneer Foods
* Sabanci Holdings
* SABMiller
* SADAFCO
* Savola Group
* Shoprite
* Spinneys
* Tesco
* Tiger Brands
* Tnuva
* Unilever
* Unite Beverages Company
* Woolworths
List of Sources

BMI's Middle East & Africa Food & Drink Reports are based on an extensive network of multilateral organisations, government departments, Food & Drink industry associations, chambers of commerce and company reports. Information sources include:

* AME Info
*
Arabian Business
*
Bahrain Monetary Agency
*
Bank of Israel
* Central Administration for Statistics (Lebanon)
*
Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (Egypt)
* Central Bank of Kuwait
* Central Bank of Nigeria
* Central Bureau of Statistics (Israel)
* Central Department of Statistics (Saudi Arabia)
* FAO
  * Manufacturers' Association of Israel
* Middle East Council of Shopping Centres
* Ministry of Trade and Economy (Lebanon)
* National Bank of Egypt
*
National Bureau of Statistics (Nigeria)
* Retail Middle East
* State Information Service (Egypt)
* Statistics South Africa
* Trade Arabia
*
World Health Organisation
* World Trade Organisation

Nigeria Food & Drink Report
Pub date: April 21 2009    Quarterly   
Was: $1030.00
Now: $875.00
You save: $155.00 (15%)
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