Portugal: January-April beer sales show double-digit yoy growth
Beer sales in Portugal witnessed double-digit year-on-year growth in the period between January and April 2019, a new study has revealed.
The data, sourced from Nielsen, was shared by Nuno Pinto de Magalhães, director of communication and institutional relations at Portuguese brewery Sociedade Central de Cervejas (SCC), reports the Jornal Economico.
This positive trend has continued in May, with Pinto de Magalhães attributing the market growth to good weather, increased consumer confidence and improved purchasing power.
Figures published by the national brewers association, Cervejeiros de Portugal, show that the Portuguese consumed 527.6 million litres of beer in 2018, up 0.5% on the previous year.
Beer consumption in the HoReCa channel was 69%, while the take-home channel accounted for the remaining 31%.
However, beer production saw a 3.3% decline in Portugal in 2018 to 676.3 million litres.
Beer exports fell 14.6% year-on-year to 162.2 million litres, while imports declined 10.9% to 19.8 million litres.
23 July, 2019