Key Market Indicators
The country was number 134 in 2021, Zambia came ahead with $1,854,100. The Netherlands, France and Botswana respectively were numbers 2, 3 and 4 in this ranking. Sales of beverages in Zimbabwe are projected to rise to $2.1 billion by 2026, up 3.3% annually on average from $1.7 billion in 2021. The country's beverage market has increased 13.3% annually since 2014, with Lithuania overtaking Zimbabwe in 2021 at $1.7 billion. Japan, Germany and the UK rank second, third and fourth, respectively. Imports of beverages into Zimbabwe are expected to drop 0.1% annually to $30.9 million by 2026 from $31.0 million in 2021. Zimbabwe's demand for beverages has grown 0.4% annually since 2006, with Uganda surpassing the country in 2021 at $31.0 million. The UK, Germany and China rank second, third and fourth, respectively. Exports of alcoholic drinks from Zimbabwe are forecast to drop 33.6% annually to $205,000 by 2026 from $1.9 million in 2021. Zimbabwe's supply of alcoholic beverages has decreased 7.2% annually since 2000, with Zambia overtaking the country in 2021 at $1.9 million. The Netherlands, France and Botswana rank second, third and fourth, respectively.