Angola. Food and Beverages. Executive Summary SECTOR OVERVIEW IN ANGOLA

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1 Angola Food and Beverages Executive Summary SECTOR OVERVIEW IN ANGOLA TRADE FDI African countries spend more than USD60bn annually importing food for their growing populations, but the continent has the potential to become a major food exporter. Cassava was the leading food and beverage product produced in Angola valued at USD1.1bn in Bananas and indigenous cattle meat were ranked second and third valued at USD842m and USD275m respectively. Angola s food consumption is expected to increase over the forecast period from USD13.1bn in 2014 to USD21.1bn in 2019 with a growth of around 10% p.a. In terms of spirits, Angola is the second biggest market in sub-saharan Africa, after South Africa. One of the biggest changes in the industry is that import restrictions and quotas introduced in 2015 which will affect short-term supply, cost and distribution of certain food and beverage products. Angola is a net importer of food and beverages. Exports of food and beverages were valued at ZAR244m in compared to ZAR168m in 2012, increasing by 46%. South Africa and the Western Cape are net exporters of food and beverages to Angola. In, South Africa exported food and beverages valued at ZAR2.8bn compared to ZAR2.2bn in 2012, representing an increase of 31%. The leading export product from the Western Cape to Angola in the food and beverages sector was liqueur, valued at ZAR299m followed by apples, pears and quinces (ZAR163m) and other fermented beverages (ZAR160m). The Western Cape accounts for 52.3% of South African food and beverage exports to Angola. Angola is a net recipient of FDI in the food and beverage sector, receiving ZAR961m in. Angola has not invested in any global food and beverage projects from 2003 to September Between January 2003 and September 2014 a total of 3 FDI projects were recorded from South Africa into Angola in the food and beverage sector. These projects represent a total capital investment of ZAR1.9bn. Investments from the Western Cape to Angola were carried out by Remgro via Distell as well as Shoprite.

2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Definitions/descriptions Overview of food and beverage market in Angola SWOT analysis of Angola s food and beverage sector Trade Angola s Global Trade of Food and Beverages South African Trade of Food and Beverages with Angola Western Cape Trade of Food and Beverages with Angola Trade Regulations Markings and Standards Standards Tariffs for South African food and beverages FDI Inward FDI into the Angolan food & beverage sector Outward FDI from Angola into the food and beverage sector Bilateral FDI between South Africa, the Western Cape and Angola

3 1. Definitions/descriptions According to FDI.net (2012), the food and beverage processing sector refers to the manufacturing, processing and preservation of meat, fish, fruit, vegetables, oils and fats; manufacture of dairy products; manufacture of grain mill products, starches and starch products and prepared animals feeds; manufacture of other food products (e.g. bread, sugar, chocolate, pasta, coffee, nuts and spices); and the manufacture of bottled and canned soft drinks, fruit juices, beer, wines, etc. This analysis includes unprocessed food and beverages such as raw fruit and vegetables, seeds and nuts. African countries spend more than USD60bn annually importing food for their growing populations, but the continent has the potential to become a major food exporter. Large areas of unused arable land, low fertiliser use and poor irrigation mean there is scope for improving yields in Africa, which are among the lowest in the world. A rising middle class continues to boost African demand for food products, especially for processed and packaged food, creating a continental food market in MENA that the World Bank estimates could be worth USD1trn in 2030 (Gulford Manufacturing, 2015). 2. Overview of food and beverage market in Angola Angola is a high-risk, high-reward food and drink market in Sub-Saharan Africa. Strong economic expansion combined with a young, growing population and untapped market niches offer many opportunities for foreign investors (Business Monitor International, 2015). That said, Angola's challenging regulatory and operating environment is a major threat. For example import duties introduced on the 23 January 2015 for numerous food and drink products and steadily rising inflation are causing barriers in the market for exporters. These higher import tariffs are part of the government's effort to diversify the oil-dependent economy as well as support domestic industries such as agriculture and manufacturing. While some staple goods, such as flour, beans, rice, palm oil, sugar, powdered milk and soap, will be exempt from the tariffs, vegetables and fruits are among the items that will be restricted. Cassava was the leading food and beverage product produced in Angola valued at USD1.1bn in Bananas and indigenous cattle meat were ranked second and third valued at USD842m and USD275m respectively. Other top products include indigenous pig meat (USD120m), potatoes (USD101m), other citrus fruit (USD90m) and pineapples (USD80m). 3 ANGOLA'S GROSS PRODUCTION VALUE, 2012 Honey, natural Milk, whole fresh cow Vegetables, fresh nes Pineapples Fruit, citrus nes Potatoes Meat indigenous, pig Meat indigenous, cattle Bananas Cassava 57,72 57,89 67,84 80,07 90,41 101,21 119,91 274,67 Production (USDm) 842, ,11 Source: FAOSTAT, 2015

4 Value (USDbn) The outlook for Angola s food and drink industry continues to be positive. According to Business Monitor (2014) the Angolan food and drink market will be among the fastest-growing in southern Africa over the forecast period (2014 to 2019). Coming from a rather low base, food consumption should be boosted by a stable economic growth and favourable demographic situation. However, rising import restrictions will make food more expensive in the short run from 2015f to 2019f. This inflationary effect will weigh on consumer purchasing power. Angola s food consumption increased from USD9.3bn in 2008 to USD11.7bn in and is expected to increase over the forecast period from USD13.1bn in 2014 to USD21.1bn in Angola s food consumption growth rate was 16.4% in. It is expected to grow at around 10% p.a. in the forecast period (2014 to 2019). Mass grocery retail sales are also forecast to grow at around 18.6% p.a. in the forecast period. This is spurred on by the forecasted population growth however these growth rates are likely to be the lower limit of growth considering the regulation on imports. In 2014, Angola had an estimated 22.1 million inhabitants and this figure is forecast to increase by 16.3% to 2019, reaching 25.7 million (Business Monitor, 2015). FOOD CONSUMPTION IN ANGOLA, Growth (% per annum) Source: BMI, f 2015f 2016f 2017f 2018f 2019f Food consumption, USDbn 9,3 11,0 8,2 9,7 10,1 11,7 13,1 14,1 15,4 17,1 19,1 21,1 Food consumption, USD, % y-o-y 23,9 18,4-25,4 18,1 4,0 16,4 11,8 8,0 8,6 11,2 11,6 10, Angola is one of the largest and most promising markets for alcoholic drinks in Sub-Saharan Africa. Its potential is well illustrated by a dynamic beer sector. On average, Angolans consume just under 50 litres of beer per capita annually, which places the country among the top beer consumers in the region. High per capita consumption of beer shows that commercial beer is very well established, and beer production is forecast to expand further by a CAGR of 6.2% to The demand for beer will be largely driven by strong growth in disposable incomes and the expanding youth population. In terms of spirits, Angola is already the second biggest market in the region, after South Africa. Angola has a high urbanisation rate (above 60%), which is conducive to alcoholic drinks consumption. Therefore, Angola has a strong potential for distillers despite a lack of infrastructure. In recent years, Angola has become a strategic market for international spirits companies such as Pernord Ricard and Diageo. In, Diageo reported a 61% increase in net sales of Johnnie Walker scotch (Business Monitor, 2015). Beer production is forecast to grow from 1.1 billion litres in 2014 to 1.5 billion litres in Angola's soft drinks industry is less developed and dynamic than the beer industry. Nonetheless, it is still expected to experience healthy growth over the forecast period to Carbonates will remain a key driver of overall sector growth, with higher-value sub-sectors, such as energy drinks, more likely to contribute strongly to the sector's performance towards the end of the period. In addition to this, Angolans will enjoy rising disposable incomes, which will benefit the sector. Soft drink production is forecast to grow from 24 million litres in 2014 to 31 million litres in 2019.

5 Million litres ANGOLA'S PRODUCTION OF BEER AND SOFT DRINKS Source: BMI, Beer production 991,7 1063,4 1116,9 1184,5 1257,3 1332,2 1413,1 1508,6 Carbonated soft drink production 22,0 23,1 24,3 25,6 26,9 28,3 29,7 31,3 2.1 SWOT analysis of Angola s food and beverage sector The table below shows the SWOT analysis of Angola s Food and Beverage Sector: STRENGTHS Angola ranks 4 th out of 14 sub-saharan African countries in the food and drinks risk-reward rating. Substantial growth potential in food and beverage sector. Large youth population. Close trade links with Brazil and Portugal. Expansion opportunities. OPPORTUNITIES Opportunities for local manufacturers to invest in production due to stringent import substitution legislation introduced in Opportunities for MNC s to enter the fragmented market. Rising middle class boosts African demand for food products. Premiumisation will play a major part in the growth of many segments of the Angolan food and drink industry. Source: Business Monitor International, 2015 WEAKNESSES The distribution of products across sub-saharan Africa to retailers remains challenging, hampered further by poor infrastructure and refrigeration systems. Very low mass grocery retail penetration rate indicates that Angola's mass grocery retail market is still dominated by informal trading channels and lacks centralised distribution mechanisms. Poor regulatory environment. Undeveloped physical infrastructure. Burdensome bureaucracy. THREATS Import restrictions and quotas introduced in 2015 will affect short-term supply and distribution of certain food and beverage products. Brewers operating in Angola face a significant challenge in growing quickly enough to meet the strong demand growth in the country, especially with infrastructure a major issue. 5

6 Value (ZARm) 3. Trade 3.1 Angola s Global Trade of Food and Beverages Angola experienced a negative trade balance from 2004 to, making Angola a net importer of food and beverages. Angola s exports of food and beverages were valued at ZAR244m in compared to ZAR168m in 2012, increasing by 46%, while imports were valued at ZAR41.3bn in increasing by 27%. Angola s relatively low value exports are expected to grow in 2014, however in 2015 these exports are expected to decrease significantly as import substitution policies are enforced. TRADE OF FOOD AND BEVERAGES IN ANGOLA, Source: Trade Map, Export (ZARm) Import (ZARm) Trade Balance (ZARm) Spain was the leading export market for food and beverages from Angola in, valued at ZAR160m and growing by 44%. Côte d'ivoire and Namibia were ranked second and third, valued at ZAR25m and ZAR18m respectively. Other top export markets were Ghana (ZAR12m), Mozambique (ZAR9m) and Turkey (ZAR6m). The top food and beverage exports to the top two destination markets are as follows: Spain: Crustaceans, ZAR156.5m Whole frozen fish, ZAR2.7m Coffee, ZAR768,000 Côte d'ivoire: Whole frozen fish, ZAR25m Non-alcoholic beverages, ZAR96,000

7 ANGOLA S EXPORT MARKETS OF FOOD & BEVERAGES, RANK DESTINATION MARKETS VALUE (ZARm) % GROWTH Spain % 2 Côte d'ivoire 25-3 Namibia % 4 Ghana 12-5 Mozambique % 6 Turkey % 7 Portugal % 8 Benin % 9 Palestine 2-10 Paraguay 1-14 South Africa % TOTAL EXPORTS % Source: Trade Map, 2015 Portugal was the leading source market for food and beverages to Angola valued at ZAR9.2bn, followed by Brazil and South Africa valued at ZAR6.8bn and ZAR2.9bn respectively. Other top import markets were the United States (ZAR2.6bn), India (ZAR2bn) and Malaysia (ZAR1.8bn). The top food and beverage imports from the top three source markets are as follows: Portugal: Beer made from malt, ZAR1.6bn Grape wine, ZAR1.2bn Sausages and similar products, ZAR900m 7 Brazil: Cane or beet sugar, ZAR1.7bn Meat and edible offal of poultry meat, ZAR1.5bn Swine meat, ZAR743m South Africa: Cereal grouts, ZAR339m Spirits, liqueur etc., ZAR299m Cane or beet sugar, ZAR283m

8 ANGOLA S SOURCE MARKETS OF FOOD & BEVERAGES, RANK SOURCE MARKETS VALUE (ZARm) % GROWTH Portugal % 2 Brazil % 3 South Africa % 4 United States % 5 India % 6 Malaysia % 7 Thailand % 8 Netherlands % 9 France % 10 Turkey % TOTAL IMPORTS % Source: Trade Map, 2015 Crustaceans was the leading export product from Angola in, valued at ZAR156.6m. This was followed by whole and frozen fish worth ZAR43.5m. Aquaculture is seen as a major opportunity in Angola and as such Angola held its first ever International Fishing and Aquaculture Fair in November Furthermore the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is also providing technical support to Angola on the project Spatial Planning of Aquaculture Zones in the Republic of Angola. These projects are part of Angola s attempt to increase production in aquaculture by 30% from 2014 to 2017 (TheFishSite, 2015). Due to these institutional and infrastructural changes in Angola the top two food and beverage exports are likely to grow into the future. The domestic market may lessen this export growth as it relies on these commodities in the short term due to the import substitution policies imposed in The third largest export is non-alcoholic beverages, excluding water, fruit or vegetable juice worth ZAR10.5m. This category has grown by 614% from likely due to high import tariffs imposed on these items stimulating domestic production growth. 8 The leading import product into Angola was meat and edible offal of poultry meat, valued at ZAR4.2bn. Palm oil (ZAR2.5bn) and wheat and meslin flour (ZAR2.4bn) were the second and third largest imported products in the sector. The strong growth of imports of grape wine (27.1%) presents an opportunity for the Western Cape. RANK ANGOLA S GLOBAL EXPORTS OF FOOD & BEVERAGES, ANGOLA S GLOBAL IMPORTS OF FOOD & BEVERAGES, 2012 PRODUCT VALUE (ZARm) % GROWTH RANK PRODUCT VALUE (ZARm) % GROWTH Crustaceans % 1 Meat & edible offal of poultry meat % 2 Fish, frozen, whole Palm oil & its fraction % 3 Non-alcoholic beverages (excl. water, fruit or vegetable juices) 4 Coffee % % 3 Wheat or meslin flour % Cane or beet sugar and chemically pure sucrose % 5 Fruit & vegetable juices, unfermented % 5 Meat of bovine animals, frozen % 6 Cane or beet sugar and chemically pure sucrose, in solid form Wine of fresh grapes % 7 Meat of bovine animals, frozen Beer made from malt % 8 Beer made from malt % 8 Rice % 9 Wine of fresh grapes % 9 10 Mineral and aerated water % 10 Sausages and similar products, of meat, offal or blood Milk and cream, concentrated or sweetened % % TOTAL EXPORTS % TOTAL IMPORTS % Source: TradeMap, 2015

9 Value (ZARm) 3.2 South African Trade of Food and Beverages with Angola As depicted in the graph below, South Africa has a positive trade balance with Angola and is a net exporter of food and beverage products to the country. In, South Africa exported food and beverages valued at ZAR2.8bn compared to ZAR2.2bn in 2012, representing an increase of 31%. South Africa imported food and beverages from Angola valued at ZAR0.3m in compared to ZAR0.2m in 2012, representing an increase of 88% from a very low base. SOUTH AFRICA'S TRADE OF FOOD & BEVERAGES WITH ANGOLA, Exports (ZARm) 832,0 555,4 733,8 873,6 1362,4 1315,8 1167,6 1703,9 2161,1 2837,7 Imports (ZARm) 1,5 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,1 0,0 0,0 0,1 0,2 0,3 Trade Balance (ZARm) 830,5 555,4 733,8 873,6 1362,3 1315,8 1167,6 1703,8 2161,0 2837,4 Source: Quantec, The leading export product to Angola was cereal grouts, valued at ZAR343m, followed by liqueur and spirits (ZAR301m). Angola applies a 50% ad valorem equivalent tariff on South African imports of liqueur, although this is high and expected to decrease growth, this tariff is applied to all other source countries of liqueur to Angola hence the growth in exports of 30% in. The third largest export was cane and beet sugar (ZAR279m), where South Africa is the second largest source market after Brazil with a 13% share in Angola s import of this product. The large growth in the export of this product (57%) is expected to decline in 2015 due to the quotas that were introduced on sugar in The import quota on sugar has been capped at 367,438 tons. In Angola imported 478,471 tons indicating that a contraction in trade of 23% has to occur. 9 The leading import product into South Africa from Angola was grape wine valued at ZAR290,000 followed by processed animal and vegetable oils (ZAR20,000). South Africa s imports from Angola in the sector only amount to ZAR340,000. Looking at the growth trends over a longer period, from 2009-, the highest compound average annual growth (CAGR) in the top ten exports were found in the following: Onions, shallots, garlic, leeks; 147% p.a. Whole frozen fish; 58% p.a. Apples, pears and quinces; 57% p.a.

10 Value (ZARm) SOUTH AFRICA S EXPORTS OF FOOD & BEVERAGES TO ANGOLA, VALUE % RANK PRODUCT GROWTH (ZARm) Cereal grouts, meal and pellets % Liqueur, spirits and undenatured ethyl alcohol <80% Solid cane or beet sugar and chemically pure sucrose % 2 4 Buttermilk, cream, yogurt etc % 4 5 Apples, pears and quinces, fresh % Fermented beverages nes (e.g. cider, perry, mead) Grape wines(including fortified), alcoholic grape must SOUTH AFRICA S IMPORTS OF FOOD & BEVERAGES FROM ANGOLA, VALUE % RANK PRODUCT GROWTH (ZARm) Grape wines(including fortified), alcoholic grape must Processed animal, vegetable oils, industrial preps nes % 3 Beer made from malt % % 7 8 Fish, frozen, whole % 8 9 Onions, shallots, garlic, leeks, etc. fresh or chilled % 9 10 Potatoes, fresh or chilled % 10 Waters, non-alcoholic sweetened or flavoured beverages Unsweetened beverage waters, ice and snow TOTAL EXPORTS % TOTAL IMPORTS % Source: Quantec, Western Cape Trade of Food and Beverages with Angola As depicted in the graph below, the Western Cape also had a positive trade balance with Angola from 2004 to. In, exports were valued at around ZAR1.5bn compared to ZAR1.2bn in 2012, increasing by 21%, while imports were valued at ZAR310,000 in. 10 WESTERN CAPE TRADE OF FOOD & BEVERAGES WITH ANGOLA, Export (ZARm) 188,93 223,99 301,92 305,96 592,30 579,43 748,36 988, , ,03 Import (ZARm) 0,03 0,00 0,00 0,00 0,00 0,00 0,00 0,03 0,00 0,31 Trade Balance (ZARm) 188,90 223,99 301,92 305,95 592,29 579,43 748,36 988, , ,72 Source: Quantec, The leading export product from the Western Cape to Angola in the food and beverages sector was liqueur, valued at ZAR299m. The second largest export to Angola was apples, pears and quinces (ZAR163m) followed by other fermented beverages (ZAR160m). Of all exports from South Africa to Angola, the Western Cape exports above 99.7% of the liqueur, other fermented beverages, grape wines and whole frozen fish. In terms of the top 10 exports one can see that in value terms it is beverage heavy, with beverages making up 52.4% of the top 10 exports. 83% of the wine exports to Angola in were sparkling wines, followed by 14% red and 3% white wine respectively (SAWIS, 2015). The export of onions (6 th ), potatoes (7 th ) and fruit and vegetable juice (8 th ) is expected

11 to decline in 2015 with the introduction of quotas in this category. Western Cape exports of food and beverages only make up 52.3% of South African food and beverage exports as Angola imports a large amount of sugar and cereal grouts. Grape wine was the leading import product into the Western Cape from Angola valued at ZAR , 100% of South Africa s imports. This wine is likely to be re-exported wine that Angola has imported from their largest wine sources, namely Portugal and Spain. The Western Cape imports 92% of food and beverages imported by South Africa. WESTERN CAPE S EXPORTS OF FOOD & BEVERAGES TO ANGOLA, RANK 1 PRODUCT Liqueur, spirits and undenatured ethyl alcohol <80% VALUE (ZARm) SHARE OF SA EXPORTS (%) WESTERN CAPE S IMPORTS OF FOOD & BEVERAGES FROM ANGOLA, SHARE VALUE OF SA RANK PRODUCT IMPORTS (ZARm) (%) Grape wines(including fortified), alcoholic grape must 2 Apples, pears and quinces, fresh Beer made from malt Fermented beverages nes (e.g. cider, perry, mead) Grape wines(including fortified), alcoholic grape must Fish, frozen, whole Onions, shallots, garlic, leeks, etc. fresh or chilled Potatoes, fresh or chilled Fruit and vegetable juices, not fermented or spirited Citrus fruit, fresh or dried Cereal food (roasted, swelled), cooked grain not maize TOTAL EXPORTS TOTAL IMPORTS Source: Quantec, Whole frozen fish was the fastest growing export products in the short term (2012 to ), growing at 97% followed by onions, shallots, garlic, leeks etc. and cereal food growing at 36% and 37% respectively. In the medium term (2009-), the fastest growing export product category was onions, shallots, garlic, leeks etc. This growth is likely to decline into the future with the quota restrictions introduced in GROWTH OF WESTERN CAPE EXPORTS OF FOOD AND BEVERAGES TO ANGOLA, Fish, frozen, whole Onions, shallots, garlic, leeks, etc. fresh or chilled Cereal food (roasted, swelled), cooked grain not maize Liqueur, spirits and undenatured ethyl alcohol <80% Citrus fruit, fresh or dried Fermented beverages nes (eg cider, perry, mead) Fruit and vegetable juices, not fermented or spirited Apples, pears and quinces, fresh Potatoes, fresh or chilled Grape wines(including fortified), alcoholic grape must Source: Quantec, ,77% 35,39% 16,93% 29,64% 21,19% 17,49% 20,60% 8,15% 12,00% 10,63% 10,09% 10,50% -4,13% 59,48% 97,00% 144,89% 74,89% 59,14% 56,02% 66,28% growth growth

12 3.4 Trade Regulations Markings and Standards Currently there is no FTA between South Africa and Angola. In October 2008, SADC joined with the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa and the East African Community to form the African Free Trade Zone, including all members of each of the organizations including South Africa and Angola. The African Free Trade Zone, consists of 26 countries with a GDP of an estimated USD624bn. At the time of publication (March, 2015) Angola had not as of yet become a member of the SADC FTA and has said that accession will only occur in 2017 after local firms are given the incentive to manufacture in Angola. Angola is incentivising this through raising import tariffs and applying quotas on imports. Other nonsignatories of the SADC FTA are the DRC and the Seychelles Standards On the 23 rd of January the Angolan government introduced the Joint Executive Decree No. 22/15 in an effort to increase national production, by reducing and restricting the import of food and non-food commodities. This decree has also imposed regulatory measures on the import market and the network for distribution and sale of food products where internal supply guarantees more than 60% of national consumption. In this was Angola has set maximum import quotas for the year The import quotas are listed below: IMPORT QUOTAS FOR FOOD PRODUCTS TO ANGOLA, 2015 Product Vegetable oil 334,000 Maize flour 99,001 Wheat flour 688,000 Salt 100,000 Rice 457,000 Sugar 367,438 Potatoes 70,000 Garlic 14,500 Onion 100,000 Eggs (units) 156,0000,00 units Tons/units 12 IMPORT QUOTAS FOR BEVERAGES TO ANGOLA, 2015 Product Water 150,000 Sodas 200,000 Beer 400,000 Juices and Nectars 200,000 Source: Angolan Ministerial Decree, 2015 hectolitres Trade Barriers Angola prohibits importing viable transgenic grain or seed until regulatory systems governing biotechnology is developed. Import Requirements and Documentation A mandatory pre-shipment inspection (PSI) regime applies for the export of certain goods identified by the ministries of Finance, Agriculture, Health, Commerce and Industry. Food and beverage goods that must undergo PSI include meat, fish, dairy, fruit, cereals and alcoholic beverages.

13 3.5 Tariffs for South African food and beverages Angola imposes the highest tariffs on the import of edible vegetables and certain roots and tubers, edible fruit, nuts, peel of citrus fruit, melons and food preparations of vegetable, fruit and nut. All of these categories face an ad valorem import tariff of 50%. HS CODE TARIFFS IMPOSED BY ANGOLA TO SOUTH AFRICAN FOOD AND BEVERAGE IMPORTS, 2015 PRODUCT EQUIVALENT AD VALOREM TARIFF 02 Meat and edible meat offal Fish, crustaceans, molluscs, aquatic invertebrates nes Dairy products, eggs, honey, edible animal product nes Edible vegetables and certain roots and tubers Edible fruit, nuts, peel of citrus fruit, melons Coffee, tea, mate and spices Cereals Milling products, malt, starches, inulin, wheat gluten Oil seed, oleagic fruits, grain, seed, fruit, etc., nes Animal, vegetable fats and oils, cleavage products, etc Meat, fish and seafood food preparations nes Sugars and sugar confectionery Cocoa and cocoa preparations Cereal, flour, starch, milk preparations and products Vegetable, fruit, nut, etc. food preparations Miscellaneous edible preparations Beverages, spirits and vinegar 44.3 Source: TradeMap,

14 Value (ZARm) 4. FDI 4.1 Inward FDI into the Angolan food & beverage sector Between January 2003 and September 2014 a total of 29 FDI projects were recorded into the Angolan food and beverage sector. These projects represent a total capital investment of ZAR14.15bn which is an average investment of ZAR487.43m per project. During the period, a total of 6,841 jobs were created. Angola is a net recipient of investment in the food and beverage sector. GLOBAL INWARD FDI FROM THE ANGOLAN FOOD & BEVERAGE INDUSTRY, 2003-SEPT Capex (ZARm) 724, , , , , ,8 917,4 960,8 616,3 Projects Source: FDI Intelligence, Projects 14 The United Kingdom was the leading source market for Angola s food and beverage sector investments with 9 investment projects representing a capital investment of ZAR5bn followed by the United States and Portugal with 7 and 6 investment projects respectively. South Africa invested in 4 projects worth ZAR1.9bn. GLOBAL FDI INTO ANGOLA S FOOD, BEVERAGE & TOBACCO SECTORS, SEPT 2014 RANK SOURCE COUNTRY PROJECTS % PROJECTS CAPEX (ZARm) % CAPEX COMPANIES 1 United Kingdom United States Portugal South Africa Switzerland Spain Germany TOTAL Source: FDI Intelligence, 2015 The table overleaf shows the companies investing into Angola s food and beverage sector by number of projects from January 2003 to September SABMiller was the largest investor in the sector, with 5 projects worth ZAR3.33bn. Nigel Fairbrass, head of media relations said that SABMILLER, which is the world s second-largest brewer, is focusing on Africa in a bid to tap into a market worth USD3bn. The brewer seeks to benefit from countries economies growing at about 4% and 5%.SAB have mainly invested in manufacturing and logistics and distribution within Angola. Coca-Cola has also invested in manufacture, bottling and support services in Angola citing domestic market growth as the major incentive for investment. Six of the top ten investing companies are investing in

15 manufacturing and distribution infrastructure in the beverage sector, which could affect Western Cape exports of beverages to Angola. COMPANIES INVESTING INTO ANGOLA S FOOD & BEVERAGE SECTOR, 2003-SEPT 2014 INVESTING COMPANY COUNTRY PROJECTS CAPEX (ZARbn) SABMiller United Kingdom Coca-Cola United States Coca-Cola Bottling (Luanda) United States Lonrho Springs United Kingdom Lonrho Agriculture United Kingdom Nestle Switzerland Unicer Portugal Ferpinta Angola Portugal Shoprite South Africa Sousa Cintra Portugal TOTAL FROM TOP 10 INVESTORS Source: FDI Intelligence, Outward FDI from Angola into the food and beverage sector Angola did not invest in any outward projects into the food and beverage sector from 2003 to September Bilateral FDI between South Africa, the Western Cape and Angola Between January 2003 and September 2014 a total of 3 FDI projects were recorded from South Africa into Angola in the food and beverage sector. These projects represent a total capital investment of ZAR1.9bn which is an average investment of ZAR622m per project. During the period, a total of 1164 jobs were created. 15 Distell Group, a subsidiary of Western Cape-based Remgro, plans to establish a new manufacturing facility in Angola. The planned development is part of a wider growth strategy which will see an additional facility established in Nigeria. Both initiatives are expected to become operational during This endeavour will serve to bypass import tariffs imposed on beverage exports into Angola. South Africa-based Shoprite also opened a logistics centre in Luanda, Angola in late This type of warehouse was also set up to support their operations in Nigeria. In 2007, Nampak invested ZAR1.02bn in a new beverage can manufacturing plant in Angola. DATE INVESTING COMPANY FDI FROM SOUTH AFRICA INTO THE ANGOLAN FOOD & BEVERAGES SECTOR, SEPT 2014 SOURCE PROVINCE INDUSTRY SECTOR SUB-SECTOR INDUSTRY ACTIVITY VALUE (ZARm) Jun 2014 Distell Group Western Cape Beverages Breweries & distilleries Manufacturing Aug 2012 Shoprite Western Cape Food & Tobacco Oct 2007 Nampak Gauteng Metals Source: FDI Intelligence, 2015 Food & Beverage Stores (Food & Tobacco) Alumina & aluminium production and processing Logistics, Distribution & Transportation Manufacturing Other investments into Angola captured by BMI Research (2015) include a June 2014 project by retailer Spar Group (SPP) who opened their first store in Angola, in the province of Cabinda. Spar International had granted its South African subsidiary the rights to use the Spar name in Angola. The store was opened in partnership with importer Webcor. Spar views Angola as a viable market for expansion, as it looks to widen its operations across Africa. There was no FDI from Angola into the South African food and beverages sector. For more information on this publication and other Wesgro publications please contact research@wesgro.co.za or for more publications visit the Wesgro publications portal on our website at

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