Manufacture of Bakery Products 2017
Price
R 1 900.00(ZAR) estimated $ 120.93 (USD)*
Report Coverage
This report focuses on the manufacture of bakery products that include different types of bread and rolls, muffins, cakes, pastries, biscuits, rusks, doughnuts and savoury biscuits. Profiles are provided for 27 industry players including Butterfield Bakery, the largest bakery franchise in South Africa. Butterfield has various business models for prospective franchisees to choose from, such as a small-scale rural bread bakery, a high street upmarket confectionery bakery deli, or an automated industrial plant bakery catering to the wholesale market. Also profiled is the Rhodes Food Group, which in October 2016 acquired Ma Baker Pies for R212m in an effort to strengthen its position in South Africa’s growing pie and pastry market.
Manufacture of Bakery Products
According to the South African Chamber of Baking, total bread production increased in 2016 from 171 million loaves baked in January 2016 to 182 million loaves in December 2016. This was as a result of consumers replacing maize meal with bread because of the higher price of maize products brought about by severe drought and the weaker South African rand. Stakeholders believe this might change, however, as the recent bumper maize crop has now resulted in cheaper maize products. The current drought in the Western Cape where more than 60% of South Africa’s wheat is planted has also meant that approximately 51% of the country’s wheat is imported at import parity prices.
Value of the Sector
The four major bakeries, Pioneer foods, Tiger Brands, Premier Foods and Foodcorp control an estimated 70% of the domestic bread market which is valued at R22bn per annum and accounts for 63.5% of all sales in the bakery sector. The biscuit market has annual sales of about R4.5bn with sales of savoury biscuits reaching R1.5bn in 2016 and those of sweet biscuits, R3.1bn. A growing segment is the sale of par-baked products that are partially baked at central facilities and then flash frozen for distribution to stand-alone and in-house bakeries in retail stores.
Table of Contents
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1. | INTRODUCTION | 1 |
2. | DESCRIPTION OF THE INDUSTRY | 1 |
2.1. | Industry Value Chain | 2 |
2.2. | Geographic Position | 3 |
3. | SIZE OF THE INDUSTRY | 3 |
4. | STATE OF THE INDUSTRY | 9 |
4.1. | Local | 9 |
4.1.1. | Corporate Actions | 12 |
4.1.2. | Regulations | 13 |
4.1.3. | Enterprise Development and Social Economic Development | 15 |
4.2. | Continental | 17 |
4.3. | International | 19 |
5. | INFLUENCING FACTORS | 20 |
5.1. | Government Intervention | 20 |
5.2. | Economic Environment | 21 |
5.3. | Rising Operating Costs | 21 |
5.4. | Labour | 22 |
5.5. | Technology, Research and Development (R&D) and Innovation | 24 |
5.6. | Genetically Modified Content and Health Concerns | 25 |
5.7. | Environmental Concerns | 26 |
6. | COMPETITION | 27 |
6.1. | Barriers to Entry | 29 |
7. | SWOT ANALYSIS | 29 |
8. | OUTLOOK | 30 |
9. | INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS | 30 |
10. | REFERENCES | 30 |
10.1. | Publications | 30 |
10.2. | Websites | 31 |
COMPANY PROFILES | 32 | |
ANAT FOODS (PTY) LTD | 32 | |
BAKE TECH (PTY) LTD | 34 | |
BUTTERFIELD HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD | 36 | |
CAPE COOKIES CC | 39 | |
CHIPKINS PURATOS (PTY) LTD | 41 | |
DAISY HEALTH FOODS CC | 43 | |
EAST BALT HOLDINGS SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD | 45 | |
ESPINACA INNOVATIONS (PTY) LTD | 47 | |
FAMOUS BRANDS LTD | 48 | |
FRANCOR BAKKERY HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD | 54 | |
FRESH EARTH GLUTEN FREE BAKE HOUSE (PTY) LTD | 56 | |
GOOSEBUMPS DISTRIBUTORS (PTY) LTD | 58 | |
GRAINFOODS BAKERIES (PTY) LTD | 60 | |
IN 2 FOOD GROUP (PTY) LTD | 61 | |
KHAYELITSHA COOKIES (PTY) LTD | 63 | |
LE PETIT PAIN (PTY) LTD | 65 | |
MA BAKER FOODS (PTY) LTD | 67 | |
MANGO GINGER BAKERY AND COFFEE SHOP (PTY) LTD | 69 | |
NATIONAL BRANDS LTD | 70 | |
PIONEER VOEDSEL (PTY) LTD | 73 | |
PREMIER FMCG (PTY) LTD | 77 | |
RCL FOODS LTD | 82 | |
RETSOL STORES (PTY) LTD | 87 | |
RHODES FOOD GROUP (PTY) LTD | 90 | |
RYMCO (PTY) LTD | 94 | |
SD MANTELL | 96 | |
TIGER BRANDS LTD | 98 |