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Monday, February 10, 2014

Heineken’s new factory in Ethiopia to commence production

Heineken Greenfield Brewery’s new brewery in Ethiopia being constructed at Kilinto area on the outskirts of Addis Ababa lying on 25 hectares is set for completion in mid-2014.
 The announcement was made by Johan Doyer, Managing Director of Heineken in Ethiopia during the formal arrival of six large fermentation tanks at the site, after six weeks of travel on the site over the weekend.  http://yebbo.com/2013/merkato/
The plant which is expected to produce 1.5 million hectoliters of beverages annually, has a construction cost slated at about 127 million Euros. It’s also expected to brew all of the Harar and Bedele brands which it currently is the owner of while in the future Heineken brands are planned to be brewed on the site.



Anteneh Mitiku- General Manager of the  Kilinto factory project stated that In term of  the market share although they haven’t made a specific projection he’s witnessed  over the last five years the market share doubling in size, with the growth rate  increasing from year to year and as such see a good market potential.
Heineken has previously invested around 120 million Euros when it bought two renowned Ethiopian breweries Bedele and Harar, as well as 45 million Euros to increase both of the breweries capacity. 
It has also previously signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Agricultural Transformation Agency (ATA) and the Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research for a 4 year Malt Barley Program.

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