1、BEERSFEBRUARY 2025BEERS GLOBAL ECONOMIC FOOTPRINT3Beers global economic footprintTABLE OF CONTENTSFEBRUARY 2025Foreword 4Glossary 7Executive summary 81.Introduction 161.1 Introduction to this report 161.2 Introduction to economic impact analysis 171.3 Interactive microsite of results 191.4 Layout of
2、 the remainder of this report 192.The beer sectors global economic footprint 222.1 An overview of the global economic footprint 222.2 Key industrial sectors supported by the beersector 283.Brewers global economic footprint 323.2 Brewers supply chain(indirect)impact 333.3 Brewers wage-induced impact
3、373.4 Brewers supply chain investment impact 373.5 Brewers total economic footprint 384.Downstream value chains global economic footprint 424.1 Downstream value chains direct impact 434.2 Downstream value chains supply chain (indirect)impact 444.3 Downstream value chains wage-induced impact 454.4 Do
4、wnstream value chains supply chain investment impact 454.5 Downstream value chains total economic footprint 455.Conclusion 48Annex 1:Additional results 50Annex 2:Historical trends 53Annex 3:Methodology 56Cover ImagesTop row,bottom left&middle:SBottom right:iSS45Beers global economic footprintBeers g
5、lobal economic footprintFOREWORDBrewers have been at the heart of local communities for centuriessourcing ingredients,developing quality products,and delivering a social and cultural experience.Over time,the success of these local partnerships has propelled many brewers from local to national and ev
6、entually to international scale.This is the unique quality of beer:it is a local product that connects a person to a particular culture and people even when enjoyed in other parts of the world.Beer is a local business with global reach and relevance.This report by Oxford Economics,commissioned by th