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SABMiller expects to spend US$370 million on development in Africa this financial year, and US$500 million in India over the next five years as incomes rise and consumption increases. The group's capital spending programme in Africa includes greenfields breweries and soft-drink plants, expansion of existing operations and replacing containers. SABMiller Africa MD Mark Bowman said: “I don't think I've seen so many opportunities for us to develop our business.”