0
2.000 4.000 6.000 8000 10.000 12.000
Agriculture
Utilities
Packaging industry
Equipment and other industrial activities
Transport and storage
Media and marketing
Services and other
4 | Indirect effects
of the brewing sector
In 2010, 19% of output value remained within the
companies as value-added. The other 81% of the 1,394
million euro of total turnover accrues to suppliers.
This stimulus of 1,137 million euro has a signifcant
economic impact on sectors outside the brewing sector.
This effect can be observed in the following table.
The largest proportion of supplies is purchased from the
packaging industry, with further signifcant spending on
services, media and marketing and transport.
Based on the combination of data from the brewing sector
in Italy itself and data from the previous study it is estimated
that the indirect employment effect is approximately 10,500
employees in the supplying sectors.
The indirect employment effects are illustrated below:
The analysis shows that agriculture, the packaging industry
and the services sector beneft most from the indirect
impact of Italian breweries.
The impact is relatively substantial because a high
percentage of goods and services purchased by
the breweries are purchased in Italy itself.
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Source : Ernst & Young calculation (2011)
Sectors
Stimulus
Stimulus for Italy
Turnover per
employee
Number
of employees
(mln. €)
%
(mln. €)
(in €)
Agriculture
151
54%
82
36,825
2,231
Utilities
38
100%
38
1,250,323
30
Packaging industry (in hectolitres)
479
83%
396
205,128
1,930
Equipment
62
96%
59
205,128
290
Transport
78
79%
62
164,102
376
Media, marketing
175
83%
146
150,841
968
Services
154
99%
153
150,841
1,011
Total
1,137
936
6,836
First-round impact as % of total impact
65%
Total indirect effect of brewing sector
10,517
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Source : EY Questionnaire among breweries (2011) and Eurostat (2010).
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Graph 22.2. / Indirect employment
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