Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Department of Health, Behavior and Society, Baltimore, MD, USA.
Addiction. 2015 Apr;110(4):551-60. doi: 10.1111/add.12468.
To describe the penetration and expansion of the global alcohol industry into the African region, as a context for exploring the implications for public health.
Source materials for this study came primarily from market research and the business press. This was supplemented by industry sources (from websites, company annual reports), World Health Organization reports and the scientific literature.
Drinking in Africa is characterized by high rates of abstention and a high prevalence of heavy episodic consumption among those who drink. Much of the region is currently experiencing a rapid rise in consumption. Rising populations and income and the rapid pace of urbanization make Africa very attractive to the global alcohol industry, and industry leaders have identified Africa as a key area for growth. The shift from collaboration to competition in Africa among the global alcohol companies has prompted increasing alcohol production, promotion, new product development, pricing schemes and stakeholder lobbying.
Beer consumption has increased across most of the continent, and global brewers view themselves as legitimate players at the alcohol policy table. Weak alcohol policy environments may be compromised further in terms of public health protections by alcohol industry opposition to effective measures such as marketing regulations, availability controls and taxation.
描述全球酒精行业向非洲地区的渗透和扩张,以此探讨其对公共卫生的影响。
本研究的资料来源主要来自市场研究和商业媒体。此外,还参考了行业资料(来自网站、公司年报)、世界卫生组织的报告和科学文献。
非洲的饮酒特点是高戒酒率和高重度饮酒率。该地区的大部分地区目前正在经历消费的快速增长。不断增长的人口和收入以及快速的城市化进程使非洲对全球酒精行业极具吸引力,行业领导者已将非洲视为增长的关键领域。在非洲,全球酒精公司之间的合作关系已经转变为竞争关系,这促使酒精产量、促销、新产品开发、定价方案和利益相关者游说活动不断增加。
啤酒在非洲大部分地区的消费有所增加,全球啤酒制造商认为自己是酒精政策领域的合法参与者。在市场营销法规、供应控制和税收等有效措施方面,酒精行业的反对可能会进一步削弱酒精政策环境,从而对公共卫生保护产生影响。