ProNutri Dairy Foods — Market Analysis

The South African dairy market is valued at approximately R60 billion at retail level. Per capita dairy consumption in South Africa stands at approximately 58 litres of milk equivalent per annum, substantially below the global average of approximately 110 litres. This consumption…

ProNutri Dairy Foods (Pty) Ltd Business PlanSection 8 › Market Analysis

Section 8 · Business Plan

Market Analysis

The South African dairy market is valued at approximately R60 billion at retail level. Per capita dairy consumption in South Africa stands at approximately 58 litres of milk equivalent per annum, substantially below the global average of approximately 110 litres. This consumption…

8.1 Target Market Segmentation

Segment Description Y5 Revenue Share Strategy
National Retail Chains Shoprite/Checkers, Pick n Pay, Woolworths, SPAR 55% Branded and private label supply
Food Service & Hospitality Restaurants, hotels, catering companies 15% Bulk and institutional packaging
Institutional Schools (NSNP), hospitals, correctional services 10% Government tender and contract supply
Wholesale & Distribution Independent wholesalers and spaza shop suppliers 10% Affordable pricing and smaller pack sizes
Export Markets Namibia, Botswana, Mozambique, eSwatini 10% UHT and cheese with extended shelf life

8.2 Market Size and Growth

The South African dairy market is valued at approximately R60 billion at retail level. Per capita dairy consumption in South Africa stands at approximately 58 litres of milk equivalent per annum, substantially below the global average of approximately 110 litres. This consumption gap, combined with population growth and urbanisation trends, suggests significant long-term growth potential for the domestic market.

The sub-Saharan African dairy market is growing at an estimated 4-6% per annum, driven by population growth, urbanisation, and rising incomes. Regional markets such as Namibia, Botswana, and Mozambique have limited domestic processing capacity and rely heavily on imports from South Africa, creating attractive export opportunities for competitively priced, high-quality dairy products.

8.3 Demand Drivers

  • Population growth of 1.1% per annum adding approximately 700,000 consumers annually

  • Urbanisation rate increasing by 0.5 percentage points per year, driving shift from informal to formal retail channels

  • National School Nutrition Programme (NSNP) serving approximately 9.6 million learners, creating institutional demand for dairy products

  • Growing health consciousness increasing demand for protein-rich foods and fermented dairy products

  • Rising per capita income in LSM 5-8 segments, the primary growth demographic for packaged dairy consumption

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