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Here is the ranking of African countries by volume of champagne imports

According to the annual report of the Comité interprofessionnel du vin de Champagne (CIVC), African countries imported more than 3 million bottles of champagne with a value of approximately 89.85 million euros, i.e. 1.24% of the total volume of shipments worldwide.

  1. South Africa: 1,078,754 bottles of champagne
  2. Nigeria: 569,440 bottles of champagne
  3. Ivory Coast: 348,955 bottles of champagne
  4. Dem Rep. Congo: 220,352 bottles of champagne
  5. Morocco: 212,410 bottles of champagne
  6. Cameroon: 170,297 bottles of champagne
  7. Togo: 159,702 bottles of champagne
  8. Congo: 148,774 bottles of champagne
  9. Gabon: 147,426 bottles of champagne
  10. Mauritius: 111,340 bottles of champagne
  11. Ghana: 102,070 bottles of champagne
  12. Benin: 83,599 bottles of champagne
  13. Ethiopia: 72,360 bottles of champagne
  14. Angola: 66,492 bottles of champagne
  15. Burkina Faso: 59,355 bottles of champagne
  16. Equatorial Guinea: 54,736 bottles of champagne
  17. Senegal: 52,364 bottles of champagne
  18. Seychelles: 40,350 bottles of champagne
  19. Kenya: 37,455 bottles of champagne
  20. Mali: 25,680 bottles of champagne
  21. Algeria: 24,786 bottles of champagne
  22. Rwanda: 22,243 bottles of champagne
  23. Tunisia: 22,010 bottles of champagne
  24. Tanzania: 19,050 bottles of champagne
  25. Madagascar: 12,885 bottles of champagne
  26. Egypt: 11,942 bottles of champagne
  27. Guinea: 8,808 bottles of champagne
  28. Central African Republic: 6,658 bottles of champagne
  29. Niger: 6,041 bottles of champagne
  30. Djibouti: 2,514 bottles of champagne
  31. Mauritania: 1,926 bottles of champagne
  32. Cape Verde: 1,896 bottles of champagne
  33. Chad: 1,008 bottles of champagne
  34. Zambia: 738 bottles of champagne
  35. Comoros: 660 bottles of champagne
  36. Sierra Leone :576 bottles of champagne
  37. Uganda: 456 bottles of champagne

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