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Manufacture of Dairy in East Africa: 2018 Report – Brookside Dairy Continues to Dominate – ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Manufacture of Dairy in East Africa 2018” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

This report covers the manufacture of dairy products in East Africa, including comprehensive country-specific information on dairy production and consumption and major players in the sector.

It includes reports on 30 companies involved in processing and distributing milk including the region’s largest dairy processor Brookside Dairy, which has a market share of 40% in Kenya and the largest distribution and retail network in Uganda.

The report profiles companies such as Inyange Industries, which accounts for 60% of Rwanda’s processed milk and Somalia’s Dayibat, the only yoghurt producer operating in the Somaliland state.

According to the East and Southern Africa Dairy Association (ESADA), 12 billion litres of milk are produced in East Africa annually, accounting for 27.5% of the continent’s 2017 output. Factors including security of supply of high-quality milk and rising input costs continue to affect the performance of East African manufacturers of dairy products.

East Africa’s increased imports of dairy products from Europe are posing a threat to dairy farmers and processors in the region. Many dairy processors also find it difficult to reach consumers, since informal channels typically account for around 80% of the dairy market.

The region is home to a number of fast-growing economies such as Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda and Tanzania, but also to politically unstable countries such as Burundi, Somalia, and South Sudan. The regional economy grew 5.9% in 2017 but economic growth is generally not being accompanied by a decrease in unemployment or poverty.

But the dairy sector is a fast-growing sector, which has been responsible for substantial economic returns and employment opportunities, and demand is growing as a result of an expanding urban middle class that enjoys dairy products. Simple improvements in efficiency and cold chain development could lead to significant increases in milk production.

Key Topics Covered

1. Introduction

2. Region Information

3. Description of the Industry

4. Size of the Industry

5. State of the Industry

6. Influencing Factors

7. Competition

8. SWOT Analysis

9. Outlook

10. Industry Associations

Companies Profiled
Amos Dairies Uganda Ltd
ASAS Dairies Ltd
Bakhresa Food Products Ltd
Bio Food Products Ltd
Blessed Dairies Ltd
Brookside Dairy Ltd
Brookside Dairy Uganda Ltd
Countryside Dairy Ltd
DAL Group Ltd
Dayibaat
Eldoville Dairies Ltd
G.B.K. Dairy Products (U) Ltd
Githunguri Dairy Farmers Co-operative Society Ltd
Glacier Products Ltd
Holland Dairy Plc
Innodis Ltd
International Dairy Products (T) Ltd
Inyange Industries Ltd
Irman Dairy
JESA Farm Dairy Ltd
Masaka Creamery Ltd
MB Plc
Nestle Kenya Ltd
New Kenya Co-operative Creameries Ltd
Palmhouse Dairies Ltd
Paramount Dairies Ltd
Pearl Dairy Farms Ltd
Raka Milk Processors Ltd
Sameer Agriculture and Livestock Ltd
Som Dairy
Tanga Fresh Ltd
Vital Tomosi Dairy Ltd

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/hxjnhh/manufacture_of?w=4

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