With Myanmar's economy growing with its
democratisation, beer consumption is also expected to expand. Kirin sees
Myanmar as a priority market, according to sources.
Myanmar has a population of about 62
million, about the same as that of Thailand, and its gross domestic
product per capita is predicted to grow at an annual rate of 6 per cent
to 7 per cent in the coming years from about 800 dollars in 2011. In
Vietnam, which began economic reform before Myanmar, beer consumption is
growing by 13 per cent a year on average.
Kirin Holdings acquired a 48 per cent
stake in San Miguel Brewery in the Philippines in 2009, which helped the
firm successfully enter markets in Thailand and Vietnam.
Kirin Holdings is reportedly considering selling Ichiban Shibori beer produced in Japan in Myanmar with the help of San Miguel.
Kirin Holdings also aims to buy the
beverage arm of Fraser and Neave Ltd., a major beverage and real estate
firm in Singapore, for about 70 billion yen (US$800 million) in 2013.
Because a Fraser and Neave subsidiary,
Myanmar Brewery, is already producing and selling beer in Myanmar, Kirin
Holdings hopes to start producing and selling beer in that nation if
the buyout succeeds.
The firm is believed to be eyeing production and sales of inexpensive local beers in Myanmar in the future.
According to Kirin Holdings data on
global beer consumption in 2011, China topped the list for the ninth
consecutive year, at 48.99 million kilolitres, up 10.7 per cent from
2010, followed by the United States, at 23.86 million kilolitres, down
1.2 per cent.
Emerging Asian nations are expected to lead the world in beer consumption in the future.
source: Eleven Myanmar
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