
How does beer drive economic growth in Africa?
Africa’s beer industry generates jobs and tax revenue, with 90% of its economic activity happening where beer is brewed, driving local development.
Africa’s beer industry generates jobs and tax revenue, with 90% of its economic activity happening where beer is brewed, driving local development.
Responsible drinking promotes health and safety, encourages mindful consumption, and supports a positive drinking culture for individuals and communities.
Europe’s beer industry generates over €50 billion in taxes, creates 2 million jobs, and strengthens local communities.
South Africa’s beer industry generates 71 billion rand for GDP and creates one in every 66 jobs, supporting national economic growth.
Brazil’s beer industry generates 2% of the GDP, supports 2 million jobs, and contributes nearly $10 billion in tax revenue annually.
Nearly 90% of beer consumed in Canada is locally made, supporting over 21,000 well-paying jobs and significantly contributing to the economy.
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