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    South Africa’s Beer Industry Eyes Growth in Low-Alcohol Market

    October 22, 2024
    CEO Charlene Louw

    The Beer Association of South Africa (Basa) is strategically focusing on expanding its presence in the low- and no-alcohol segments while enhancing research and development (R&D) for local barley and hops suitable for potential export. CEO Charlene Louw announced this initiative as the industry rebounds from COVID-19 disruptions, with a keen eye on the rising trend of health-conscious consumers seeking zero-alcohol options.

    Louw emphasized the beer sector’s commitment to tapping into the growing teetotaller market, noting, “Society is increasingly concerned about health and wellness, prompting better choices.” Popular brands like Castle Free, Heineken 0.0, and Devil’s Peak Hero are already capitalizing on this emerging market, even as South Africans remain among the top ten heaviest drinkers globally.

    The beer industry contributes over R70 billion to South Africa’s GDP, supporting one in every 66 jobs. A study by industry body DF-SA found that the alcohol sector accounted for R226.3 billion, or nearly 3.6% of the country’s GDP in 2022. Despite the recovery of larger manufacturers, many microbreweries have struggled to reopen post-lockdown, highlighting the need for better funding and support structures.

    Basa advocates for a re-evaluation of taxation policies to combat the rising illicit beer trade, urging that a fair tax framework is essential for fostering growth within this vital sector.

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