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Global Beverage Trade and Company Overviews

STEERING & GUIDANCE This project would not have been possible without the strong guidance of our Steering Committee. In particular, we would like to thank Andrew McCallum of MBIE for his tireless energy in keeping this project on track, while at the same time pushing us forward. Draft versions of parts of this document were distributed to key firms for comment, addition or correction. This was done in the form of emails and phone calls. We thank those who helped us in this process for their time and effort. We also thank those who provided their photos. We are grateful for all of the input we have received, but the report is ours and any errors are our own. Finally, we acknowledge the support of the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE), New Zealand Trade and Enterprise (NZTE) and the Ministry of Primary Industries (MPI). It is their funding that has made this report possible. CONSTRAINTS & INHERENT LIMITATIONS This work was commissioned by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) and prepared by Coriolis. This work is based on secondary market research, analysis of information available or provided to Coriolis by our client, and a range of interviews with industry participants and industry experts. Coriolis have not independently verified this information and make no representation or warranty, express or implied, that such information is accurate or complete. The report is dated June 2017 and Coriolis accepts no liability for, and has not undertaken work in respect of, any event subsequent to that date, which may affect the report. Key global trade data analysed in all sections of the F&B Information project are calculated and displayed in US$. This is done for a range of reasons: It is the currency most used in international trade. It allows for cross country comparisons (e.g. vs. Denmark) It removes the impact of NZD exchange rate variability It is more comprehensible to non-NZ audiences (e.g. foreign investors) It is the currency in which the United Nations collects and tabulates global trade data Anyone should feel free to call the authors if any of the material cannot be understood or accessed. We always welcome opportunities to discuss our research with our readers and users. Projected market information, analyses and conclusions contained herein are based (unless sourced otherwise) on the information described above and on Coriolis' judgment, and should not be construed as definitive forecasts or guarantees of future performance or results. Neither Coriolis nor its officers, directors, shareholders, employees or agents accept any responsibility or liability with respect to this document. Coriolis wishes to draw your attention to the following limitations of the Coriolis report "New Zealand Beverages Industry 2017" (the Coriolis Report) including any accompanying presentation, appendices and commentary (the Coriolis Commentary): a. Coriolis has not been asked to independently verify or audit the information or material provided to it by, or on behalf of the Client, or any of the parties involved in the project; b. the information contained in the Coriolis Report and any Coriolis Commentary has been compiled from information and material supplied by third party sources and publicly available information which may (in part) be inaccurate or incomplete; c. Coriolis makes no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied, as to the quality, accuracy, reliability, currency or completeness of the information provided in the Coriolis Report and any Coriolis Commentary, or that reasonable care has been taken in compiling or preparing them; d. the analysis contained in the Coriolis Report and any Coriolis Commentary are subject to the key assumptions, further qualifications and limitations included in the Coriolis Report and Coriolis Commentary, and are subject to significant uncertainties and contingencies, some of which, if not all, are outside the control of Coriolis; and e. any Coriolis Commentary accompanying the Coriolis Report is an integral part of interpreting the Coriolis Report. Consideration of the Coriolis Report will be incomplete if it is reviewed in the absence of the Coriolis Commentary and Coriolis conclusions may be misinterpreted if the Coriolis Report is reviewed in absence of the Coriolis Commentary. 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Unless otherwise noted, all photos used in this discussion document were provided by the New Zealand Story resource (www.nzstory.govt.nz), purchased by Coriolis from a range of stock photography providers (as documented where required), or are low resolution, complete product/brand for illustrative purposes used under fair dealing/fair use for both "research and study" and "review and criticism". Our usage of them complies with New Zealand law or their various license agreements. Cover image: Shutterstock (XiXinXing) Where appropriate, this document is Copyright © 2017 Coriolis and MBIE. However, please feel welcome to use, refer to and cite this research. MINISTRY OF BUSINESS, INNOVATION & EMPLOYMENT HIKINA WHAKATUTUKI Ministry for Primary Industries Manatu Ahu Matua NEW ZEALAND TRADE & ENTERPRISE CORIOLIS research consulting strategy
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