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Heineken completes acquisitions of Bedele and Harar breweries in Ethiopia

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08/11/11

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Heineken completes acquisitions of Bedele and Harar breweries in Ethiopia

Heineken completes acquisitions of Bedele and Harar breweries in Ethiopia

Press Release

Amsterdam, 11 August 2011

Heineken N.V. today announced that it has completed the acquisitions of the Bedele and Harar breweries from the government of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia for US$85 million and US$78 million, respectively. These transactions follow Heineken’s participation in the public auctions for the two breweries.

Siep Hiemstra, who from August 1st succeeded Tom de Man as Regional President Africa and the Middle East for Heineken, commented:

“We are delighted to have acquired these two breweries which give us a sustainable footprint in one of Africa’s most exciting beer markets. The transactions reflect Heineken’s strategy of increasing our exposure to and growth from developing markets.

Just as importantly, our expansion into the Ethiopian market increases our long-term commitment to Africa. Heineken will immediately look for ways to use less water in the brewing process. It will introduce practices to ensure that water returned to the eco-system is clean so local users are not prevented from gaining access to clean, fresh water. Heineken is also committed to working closely with farmers and small-holders to help build their understanding of sustainable agricultural practices to increase yields and enable permanent, positive change in the country.

Heineken’s work in these areas has delivered positive economic and social benefits in other countries across Africa and we expect the same positive impact in Ethiopia.”

With brands such as Bedele Premium, Bedele Special, Harar, Hakim Stout and Harar Sofi (malt), the two breweries have a combined market share of 18% in the Ethiopian beer market.

Ethiopia is Africa’s second most populated country with 85 million people and its beer market (3 million hectolitres in 2010, source Plato) grew approximately 20% per year over the past 5 years, compared to a GDP growth of 8%. Beer and non-alcoholic malt consumption in Ethiopia was approximately 4 litres per capita in 2010, which is well below the global average of 27 litres and below beer consumption in other countries in the region, such as Tanzania (7 litres), Uganda (9 litres) and Kenya (10 litres). In addition to a fast growing population and a developing beer market, the country’s political stability and improving economy, make Ethiopia a promising, long-term growth market for Heineken in Africa.

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11 comments

Comment from: addis zemen [Visitor]
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"One of Africa's most exciting beer markets"
Wow!! Indeed this shows you, the more people start consuming beer, there will be a healthier middle income soceity, abandoning the unhealthy and poisonious home made areqe and tej, which have way too much alchol and addictive behavior. I say to Heineken, JA WHOL!!! Way to go!
08/11/11 @ 22:55
Comment from: dedebhezb [Visitor]
Great! All Ethiopians need is more beer to forget themselves and their misery. Cheers, drink your troubles away!
08/11/11 @ 23:02
Comment from: koster [Visitor]
How many millions are transferred to Meles`s account. At least in this regard he has to be thankfull for Mengistu. Meles is enriching himself by selling what Mengistu built at times in a very non-transparent way like the sell or exchange of two textile factories (Awassa/Arba Minch) for the Turks in exchange for a Mosobo Cement factory in Mekelle.
08/12/11 @ 10:43
Comment from: true [Visitor]
Addis Zemen,

I am now very much convinced that you are anti ethiopian to allow foreing corporations to exploit our Ethiopians you are just sick that is all I can say. One day you will get your Karma. Money does not save you.
08/12/11 @ 11:30
Comment from: Mesfin B [Visitor]
It is a great news!!! now we all will drink heineken beer when we are hungry!!kikikikiki
Then there will not be famine and better yet, we will irrigate our land with heineken beer!!! kikiki
If this is not the joke of the week I don't know what is

Down with meles and his cronies.
08/12/11 @ 14:13
Comment from: addis zemen [Visitor]
True,..more like untrue,

What is your point? The main idea and purpose is to bring big investors to the country and enhance our industry so that they stay compatable and modernized with a capacity of more ablity to supply enough products for domestic and export purposes, also to create more employment opportunity.
In this case, to be able attract this kind of big company with a great reputation and wealth in beer industry, is a big achievment, especially when this company overlooked and rejected so many countries who were salivating and would give anything to attract them, should be taken as a wonderfull news by people like you who think cares for the country, unless ofcourse if you're not the usual suspect....
08/12/11 @ 14:38
Comment from: Amhara Princess [Visitor]
Selling a national BRAND built by generations after generations of Ethiopians for foreigners is NOT something we should celebrate. It is rather a sad day for Ethiopia where everything from women, children, Land etc is for sale. 160 million dollar is nothing. That is almost same amount Ethiopia earns from narcotic leaf Khat export annually.

Start to free the economy by deregulating the most idle, less innovative and underdeveloped sectors i.e. Ethio Telecom. That sector needs billions of investment to allow the nation develop. Even Somalis outsmarts Ethiopia in that area.

08/12/11 @ 15:57
Comment from: Tulu Proud ET [Visitor]
Shame on Meles and all Woyane traitor dogs.

Selling everything Today to foreigners.

No Tomorrow. No future of Ethiopia

Woyane = robbers, looters and run before thrown out!!!
08/12/11 @ 16:20
Comment from: john john [Visitor]
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I think Ethiopia government did the right thing and going to the right direction we are not under old Soviet Union and Amazing Eritrea where every thing run by government. Long live ETHIOPIA!!!!!!!!!!
08/12/11 @ 23:44
Comment from: gud [Visitor]
dummies consider this

beer and farming has a relation
beer and employment has relation
beer and tax revenue has relation
beer and education has relation so,please don't believe Heineken will increase the # of sekaram in Ethiopia.After all our gov.will not force you to drink Heineken,you have a right in our free country to drink tela,katicala,tej,kunduft,korefe.
good luck!!!
08/13/11 @ 12:26
Comment from: Mesfin B [Visitor]
To gud.

Beer and anything equals drunkness, illtracy, backwardness, in short caveman society.

We do not need this.


Down with Meles and his dogtails.
08/16/11 @ 12:23

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