Edible oils is expected to see overall retail volume sales increase steadily throughout the forecast period. That said, its high level of maturity means growth is anticipated to be quite modest and largely driven by the expansion of the Bolivian population.
In July 2024, Industrias de Aceite’s parent company Alicorp SAA announced it had reached a deal to sell its oil milling operations in Bolivia, Peru and Uruguay to ASAI Capital Holdings for an undisclosed sum. Maturity, low profitability and growing economic uncertainty were cited as the main factors behind Alicorp’s decision to divest these businesses.
Soy oil and sunflower oil will continue to account for the bulk of edible oils consumption in Bolivia over the forecast period. Olive oil meanwhile is expected to show the fastest growth in retail volume terms, partly because sales are emerging from a low base but also due to rising awareness of its health benefits.
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Edible Oils
This is the aggregation of olive oil and vegetable and seed oil (which comprises of corn oil, palm oil, rapeseed oil, soy oil, sunflower oil, and other edible oil). Please note blended oil that contain over 50% of one type of oil are categorised in that category, e.g. blended oil with 60% soy oil is categorised in soy oil; whereas blended oils with less than 50% of a specific type of oil are categorised in other edible oil. Includes: Pre-packaged edible oils products purchased by consumers through legally established retail channels. Excludes: Unpackaged/bulk oils, i.e. instances where consumers bring an empty container or plastic bag to be (re)filled with cooking oil. Example: Minyak curah in Indonesia.
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