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19 Dec - 21 Dec 2005
Crop 2005
2rs Barley €115.50-117.50
6rw Barley €103.00-105.00
2rs Malt €242.50-244.50
6rw Malt €226.50-228.50
Crop 2006
2rs Barley €118.50-120.50
6rw Barley €106.00-108.00
2rs Malt €245.00-247.00
6rw Malt €229.00-230.00

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E-malt.com Newsletter 51a
December 19 - December 21, 2005

Quote of the week

"An optimist stays up until midnight to see the New Year in.
A pessimist stays up to make sure the old year leaves."
Bill Vaughan

Currency Rates
Base Currency: Euro, EUR
on 20-December-2005

1 EUR = 1.2017 USD
1 EUR = 0.6782 GBP
1 EUR = 1.3936 CAD
1 EUR = 1.6169 AUD
1 EUR = 138.99 JPY
1 EUR = 2.8377 BRL
1 EUR = 34.4335 RUB
1 EUR = 9.7085 CNY
Base Currency: US Dollar
on 20-December-2005

1 USD = 0.8328 EUR
1 USD = 0.5643 GBP
1 USD = 1.1597 CAD
1 USD = 1.3455 AUD
1 USD = 115.724 JPY
1 USD = 2.3614 BRL
1 USD = 28.654 RUB
1 USD = 8.079 CNY

EUR/USD Chart

Equities of the Largest Breweries

Top Industry News
South Africa: Premium beer market to grow faster as in most other countries... Click here

Malaysia: Carlsberg’s main strategy is ensuring the customers taste “quality” beer... Click here

Canada: Miller sues to end Canada licensing pact with Molson... Click here

Japan: Tax authorities found out Suntory failed to declare a part of taxable income... Click here

Philippines: San Miguel’s chairman against compromise deal with government on stake... Click here

EU: Net changes in malt production capacities in EU... Click here

Ukraine: In the first five months of MY Ukrainian malt production increased by 27.5 % year-on-year... Click here

China: Chinese barley imports are to increase slightly in 2005-2006... Click here

World: USDA forecasts on world barley market... Click here

China: Chinese hops supplier paves way for asset reorganization... Click here

More News
China: Tsingtao Brewery increased its presence in Beijing beer market ... More Info

China: China Resources Enterprise named “2005 Best Managed Company in China – Large Cap” ... More Info

Belgium: European Beer Consumers Union angered over InBev’s decision to close Hoegaarden brewery ... More Info

India: InBev is to bid for Mohan Meakins' beer business; other beer giants are interested as well ... More Info

Netherlands: Heineken’s director dies after being shot by an ex-employee ... More Info

World: Events in barley markets for week 50 ... More Info

South Africa: The latest figures for country barley crop and imports ... More Info

Belgium: Belgian researchers explain why beer is more bitter when consumed warm ... More Info

Belgium: Brewers to develop a new generation of beers ... More Info

Saudi Arabia : One millionth tonne of barley headed for Middle East ... More Info

Canada: Labatt Improves Corporate Performance with Kalido ... More Info

Colombia: Ricardo Obreg?n resigns as CEO of Bavaria ... More Info

Thailand: Thai Beverage is not involved in buying shares in Oishi Group PCL ... More Info

Canada: Big Rock Brewery Income Trust announces monthly distribution ... More Info

USDA: World barley trade 2004/2005 and 2005/2006 ... More Info

Ukraine: Ukraine is expected to be the second largest barley exporter ... More Info

USA: Granite City Food & Brewery class A warrants expire ... More Info

UK: Shepherd Neame buys classic pub in East Sussex ... More Info

Kenya: Kenya Breweries to support the Kisumu water project ... More Info

USA: Spruce beer to be brewed by Yards Brewing as official beer for Benjamin Franklin 300th Birthday ... More Info

Finland: Federation of the Brewing and Soft Drinks Industry makes donation to Hospital for Children and Adolescents in Helsinki ... More Info

UK: Green King announces directors' shareholdings ... More Info

UK: Community pub to be reopened following a ? 56,000 refurbishment from brewer Shepherd Neame ... More Info



Brewery News
South Africa: Premium beer market to grow faster as in most other countries

The premium beer market is growing fast in South Africa, as it is in comparison with the most other countries. And the speed at which the market is growing here has taken many people - including industry leader SA Breweries (SAB) - by surprise. At a recent SABMiller results presentation, CEO Graham Mackay said: "The premium sector in South Africa is growing far faster and off a much higher base than anyone expected.”

Altough SAB dominates the beer market in South Africa, with nearly 98% share of the total beer market, this domination is most acute in the so-called mainstream segment of the market, with beers such as Carling Black Label, Castle Lager and Hansa.

In this segment there is virtually no competition. And though SAB is the largest player in the premium segment as well, its dominance is by no means as great. Estimates vary but it's probably safe to assume that SAB enjoys a share somewhere between 70% and 75% of the premium beer market.

Enhanced premium beer consumption is an aspirational effect - as people become wealthier, tastes change and the better things in life are sought, even if that means paying a premium for the ...
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Malaysia: Carlsberg’s main strategy is ensuring the customers taste “quality” beer

Carlsberg Brewery Malaysia’s major concern has always been to produce the freshest and highest quality beer, according to the managing director Mogens Joenck.

“We are investing a great amount of time and effort to produce something of quality, not only to compete within the malt-liquor market itself, but also with the wine and hard liquor sector,” he said. In order to produce high quality beer, Joenck said the company was constantly making sure that all its processes – from choosing raw materials such as yeast to bottling its beer –were done well.

According to Joenck, the main strategy would be to ensure that customers always taste ‘quality’ in the beer, is to shorten the time between complete packaging of the beer at the factory and the delivery of the beer to the retail outlets and bars as much as possible.

“For us, there is nothing better than a glass of beer after a hard day’s work, even better than a glass of wine.” Joenck said much lower excise duties were imposed by the Government on hard liquor and wine compared with beer.

Chin Voon Loong explained, Carlsberg executive director: “When the Government raises taxes, it tends to look ...
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Canada: Miller sues to end Canada licensing pact with Molson

Miller Brewing Co. is suing brewer Canadian business partner Molson and its U.S. parent company in order to terminate Molson's licensing and distribution arrangement with Miller in Canada, The Business Journal of Milwaukee and American City Business Journals Inc announced on December 19.

Milwaukee-based Miller said it filed a complaint Tuesday in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin in Milwaukee against the Molson Coors Brewing Co., Molson Inc., and Molson Canada 2005. Miller is seeking a declaratory judgment that it is entitled to terminate its licensing agreement with Molson, along with damages it specifies only as "in excess of $75,000."

Miller claims that after the merger of Molson Inc., Montreal, with one of Miller's main domestic competitors -- Golden, Colo.-based Adolph Coors Co. -- incentives for Molson to sell Miller's brands in Canada are "dramatically reduced," according to a Miller statement released Monday.

At the time the Molson/Coors deal was announced in July 2004, Molson brewed several Miller brands in Canada, a deal that had been in place since 1989. An official with Molson Coors Brewing could not immediately be reached for comment.

Miller now alleges that Molson Coors and Molson are "unwilling to promote" Miller's flagship ...
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Japan: Tax authorities found out Suntory failed to declare a part of taxable income

Osaka tax authorities have detected that after a tax audit that the beverages maker Suntory did not declare 760 million yen in taxable income over a four-year period through December 2003, Kyodo announced on December 19.

The Regional Taxation Bureau of Osaka has imposed 240 million yen in back and penalty taxes against Suntory, and the company has made the payment in full.

The sources said Suntory failed to list some dividends it earned through equity holdings of overseas companies.


Philippines: San Miguel’s chairman against compromise deal with government on stake

Eduardo Cojuangco the San Miguel’s chairman is opposed to a compromise deal with the government in connection with its long-standing dispute over ownership of the Philippines' largest food and beverage conglomerate, his lawyer said on December 201, according to Dow Jones.

Cojuangco's lawyer Estelito Mendoza, who is also a director of San Miguel, stated that his client wants the 18-year dispute to be resolved via a court trial. In 1987, the government, through the Presidential Commission on Good Government, or PCGG, seized the shares of Cojuangco and groups he represents alleging they were acquired using funds for the development of the coconut industry. In week 50, the chairman of the PCGG proposed a compromise deal with Cojuangco may be the only way to resolve the dispute over the stakes, which combined represent close to half of San Miguel's shareholdings.

Cojuangco claims as a personal stake around 19%, plus the 27% now controlled by the PCGG. The PCGG is disputing ownership of both stakes. The remaining shares are owned by a number of shareholders, including Japan's Kirin Brewery.

"It is no longer time to talk of a compromise," said Mendoza. "None of (Cojuangco's) San Miguel stocks were acquired with coconut levy ...
More Info

Malt News
EU: Net changes in malt production capacities in EU

National statistics of new member countries and Euromalt show an EU malt capacity of 8.8 million tonnes and a production of 8.65 million tonnes in 2004, analysts have recently reported. In the meantime the following average net changes in malt production capacities have occurred or will occur soon:

U.K. - 160,000 tonnes
Austria + 20,000 tonnes
Belgium + 60,000 tonnes
France - 10,000 tonnes
Spain - 30,000 tonnes
Germany - 50,000 tonnes
Netherlands + 55,000 tonnes
Sweden + 40,000 tonnes
Ireland ...
More Info


Ukraine: In the first five months of MY Ukrainian malt production increased by 27.5 % year-on-year

For the five months of market year 2005/2006 Ukraine malt production increased by 27.5% year-on-year from 115.1 thousand metric tonnes in July-November 2004 to 146.8 thousand tonnes in July-November 2005.

In November 2005 Ukraine has registered a slight decrease in malt production volumes versus the previous month. According to the statistical data, in November Ukrainian maltsters produced 32,3 thousand tonnes of malt, that is by 3% less than in October 2005.

In comparison with November 2004, the production volume increased by 6.1 thousand tonnes (+ 23%), according to APK-Inform reports and Ukrainian Goskomstat.

The leading Ukrainian malt manufactures are: Kharkov based company Malteurop with a malt output of 8,300 tonnes in November 2005; OAO Slavutsky Malting plant, which produced about 6.900 metric tonnes of malt in November 2005; Chernigov based unit of Malteurop Ukraine with 3,600 tonnes; Berdichevsky Malting plant with 4,000 tonnes and ZAO Obolon Brewery with 4,000 tonnes.

Barley News
China: Chinese barley imports are to increase slightly in 2005-2006

During January-October 2005 China imported about 1.88 million metric tonnes of barley. Total imports for 2005-2006 should be at around 2.1 million metric tonnes, USDA revealed in its Grain Report on December 12. USDA’s estimations for Chinese malt imports for 2004-2005 are of 2 million metric tonnes.

Chinese barley consumption for 2005-2006 is forecast by USDA at 5 million metric tonnes compared to 4.9 million metric tonnes in 2004-2005 and 4.7 million metric tonnes in 2003-2004.

Chinese barley production for 2005-2006 is forecast by USDA at 2.8 million metric tonnes compared to 2.9 million metric tonnes in 2004-2005 and 2.72 million metric tonnes in 2003-2004.


World: USDA forecasts on world barley market

USDA made only minor adjustments to their U.S. barley production, supply and demand balance sheet in December. They lowered imports by 5 mbu to only 10 mbu, raised U.S. exports by 5 mbu to 30 mbu, and lowered U.S. ending stocks by 10 mbu to 101 mbu, Idaho Barley Commission reported on December 15.

• World barley production is now projected to decrease 11.8% to 135.2 MMT. US production fell 24.1% to 4.6 MMT.

• World barley supplies are estimated to decrease by 4.4% to 167.6 MMT. US supplies decreased by 14.9% to 7.4 MMT.

• World barley trade is expected to decrease by 1.4% to 16.9 MMT. US exports are expected to decrease 60% to .300 MMT.

• World barley consumption is pegged to decrease slightly to 142.7 MMT. US usage projected to decrease by 16% to 4.8 MMT.

• World barley carryover stocks are estimated to decrease 23.2% to 24.9 MMT. US carryout is projected to decrease by 22% to 2.2 MMT.

Hops News
China: Chinese hops supplier paves way for asset reorganization

Xinjiang Hops Co. Ltd., one of China's biggest hops and barley suppliers, has reached a compromise on debts with its 13 creditors in Urumqi, capital of northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, paving the way for the company's reorganization of assets, Asia Puls communicated on December 15.

The debts of Xinjiang Hops were reduced from more than 2 billion yuan (US$247.7 million) to 500 million yuan, according to the company's agreements signed here Tuesday with creditors, including asset management companies like Huarong, Changcheng, and Dongfang, and the Agricultural Bank of China.

"The signing of agreements with our creditors marks a big step for the future successful regrouping of this financially troubled company, and ensures the investment of our new shareholders' high-quality assets and cash," said Zhou Yingjian, director and general manager of Xinjiang Hops.

The Shanghai-listed company ran into trouble in 2003 when its founder, Aikelamu Aishayoufu, disappeared, leaving behind about 1 billion yuan in previously unknown loan guarantees and other financial liabilities.

The company's total debts include 1.6 billion yuan in bank loans and 470 million yuan from other financial institutions.

Xinjiang Bluesword Brewing Investment Co., a joint venture between Sichuan Bluesword Group and Danish brewer Carlsberg Breweries A/S, has bought 46.09 ...
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Malting barley prices. French barley prices.
Nominal prices.

EURO = USD 1.2017 December 20, 2005 
 Crop year   2005   2006 
 Parity   FOB Creil   FOB Creil 
 Position   July 2005   July 2006 
Type   Variety  EURO  USD  EURO  USD 
2RS  Scarlett  118.00  142.00  121.00  145.50 
2RS  Prestige  117.00  140.50  120.00  144.50 
2RS  Cellar  117.00  140.50  120.00  144.50 
2RS  Sebastien  115.50  139.00  119.00  143.00 
2RS  Astoria  115.00  138.50  118.00  142.00 
2RS  Cork   115.00  138.50  118.00  142.00 
6RW  Esterel   104.00  125.00  107.00  128.50 
Theoretical malt prices.

  EURO = USD 1.2017 December 20, 2005 
Crop year  2005 
Parity  FOB Antwerp 
Position  Dec 2005-Sept 2006 
Conditioning  Bulk   In bags  Bulk containers Bags, containers
Malting barley variety  EURO  USD  EURO  USD  EURO  USD  EURO  USD 
2RS  Scarlett  246.00  295.00  260.50  312.50  260.50  312.50  262.50  315.50 
2RS  Prestige  244.50  293.50  259.00  311.00  259.00  311.00  261.50  314.00 
2RS  Cellar  244.50  293.50  259.00  311.00  259.00  311.00  261.50  314.00 
2RS  Sebastien  243.00  291.50  257.00  308.50  257.50  308.50  259.50  311.50 
2RS  Astoria  242.50  290.50  256.50  308.00  256.50  308.00  259.00  311.00 
2RS  Cork   242.50  290.50  256.50  308.00  256.50  308.00  259.00  311.00 
2RS   Average price  243.50  292.50  258.00  309.50  258.00  309.50  260.50  312.50 
6RW  Esterel   227.50  274.50  243.00  291.50  243.00  291.50  245.50  294.50 
Asia Malt 70/30  239.50  287.00  253.50  304.50  253.50  304.50  256.00  307.50 
**  Asia Malt 50/50  236.50  283.50  250.50  300.50  250.50  300.50  253.00  303.50 

NB: Prices published are theoretical malt prices including financial cost, THC (for bulk and bags container) and all administrative costs. This prices may fluctuate according to the quantity per delivery and technical specifications.

* - 70/30 = 70% Average two Rows Spring and 30% Six Rows Winter
** - 50/50 = 50% Average two Rows Spring and 50% Six Rows Winter

Theoretical malt prices for crop 2006 are available on site www.e-malt.com/MarketPrices

Prices Evolution

Table of the week

Canada: Barley Supply and Demand 2003-2006

  2003-2004   2004-2005   2005-2006 f  
  Seeded area, '000 ha 5,046  4,678  4,440 
  Harvested area, '000 ha 4,446  4,050  3,889 
  Yield, tonne/ha  2.77  3.26  3.21 
  Production, '000  metric tonnes 12,328  13,186  12,481 
  Imports, '000 metric tonnes 36  83  30 
  Total Supply, '000 metric tonnes 13,838  15,371  16,000 
  Exports, '000 metric tonnes  2,456  1,863  2,400 
  Food & Industry Use, '000 metric tonnes 287  263  360 
  Feed, Waste and Dockage, '000 metric tonnes 8,579  9,362  9,850 
  Total Domestic Use, '000 metric tonnes 9,280  10,019  10,600 
  Carry-out Stocks, '000 metric tonnes 2,102  3,489  3,000 
  Average Price, CA$/tonne 135.80  112.15  100-120 
Source: AAFC, December 9, 2005 Graph of the week


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