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20 Mar - 22 Mar 2006
Crop 2005
2rs Barley €115.50-117.50   
6rw Barley €102.00-104.00   
2rs Malt €244.50-246.50   
6rw Malt €227.50-229.50   
Crop 2006
2rs Barley €114.00-116.00   
6rw Barley €104.50-106.50   
2rs Malt €239.50-241.50   
6rw Malt €227.00-229.00   

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March 20 - March 22, 2006

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Currency Rates
Base Currency: Euro, EUR
on 22-March-2006

1 EUR = 1.2134 USD
1 EUR = 0.693 GBP
1 EUR = 1.4108 CAD
1 EUR = 1.6881 AUD
1 EUR = 141.541 JPY
1 EUR = 2.6148 BRL
1 EUR = 33.6373 RUB
1 EUR = 9.7442 CNY
Base Currency: US Dollar
on 22- March-2006

1 USD = 0.8242 EUR
1 USD = 0.5711 GBP
1 USD = 1.1627 CAD
1 USD = 1.3911 AUD
1 USD = 116.655 JPY
1 USD = 2.1549 BRL
1 USD = 27.7213 RUB
1 USD = 8.0304 CNY

EUR/USD Chart

Equities of the Largest Breweries

Top Industry News
Slovak Republic: SABMiller buys stake in Slovakian brewer Topvar... Click here

Estonia & Lithuania: Olvi Plc has increased its holding in the Ab Ragutis Brewing Company... Click here

UK: Wolverhampton & Dudley Breweries acquires Celtic Inns for GBP 43.6 mln... Click here

Czech Republic: Czech Plzensky Prazdroj can conclude contracts on minimum beer sale... Click here

USA: Anheuser-Busch warned job cuts and decreased state revenue if a beer excise tax increase... Click here

United Kingdom: In January 2006 UK exported 15,869 tonnes of malt... Click here

Denmark: Dragsbaek malting plants have been sold to Fuglsang family... Click here

Ireland: Mallow beet factory closure set to hit price of barley... Click here

UK: Sulphur deficiency affects the yield and quality of malting barley... Click here

More News
UK: CAMRA calls for budget freeze following 4% hike in beer charges ... More Info

USA: IRI Announces Annual Top 30 Beer Brand Performers and Top 10 New Brands ... More Info

Thailand: Thai Beverage Plc introduced Singha Light into the market ... More Info

USA: City Brewing is negotiating to acquire Memphis brewery as its first expansion ... More Info

Ghana: Guinness Ghana Brewery in court over acquisition of Ghana Brewery ... More Info

Poland: Tyskie of Kompania Piwowarska honoured with "a beer Oscar" ... More Info

South Africa: SABMiller’s share price jumps on Foster's talk ... More Info

India: Anheuser-Busch is revisiting its India plans ... More Info

Nigeria: The Nigerian Breweries takes off a science laboratory for N50 mln ... More Info

Canada: Lakeport Brewing to offer top selling brands in drinker-friendly "suitcase" can ... More Info

UK: Shepherd Neame reported a rise in first half pretax profit of 7 pct ... More Info

USA: Rahr Malting Company will team up with local community to build alternative-energy Plant ... More Info

USA: Beer as a top drink for lunch and cocktails ... More Info

Canada: CWB certified in partnership against terrorism ... More Info

UK: Britain's oldest brewer supports Faversham Food Festival ... More Info

USA: Amstel Light joins PGA Exchange ... More Info

USA: Latrobe Brewing Co. might be sold, according to beer experts ... More Info

USA: San Diego Chargers Sign Five-Year Partnership with Coors Brewing Company ... More Info

UK: NIAB trials reveal value of wholecrop spring barley ... More Info

Germany: Changing demographics are hampering sales of beer in Germany ... More Info

USA: Anheuser-Busch tests blueberry-flavoured beer ... More Info

USA: GroundFloor Media Selected as Agency of Record for Coors Light and Zima XXX ... More Info

USA: Granite City Food & Brewery to open its third site ... More Info



Brewery News
Slovak Republic: SABMiller buys stake in Slovakian brewer Topvar

SABMiller has purchased 48.4% of the Slovakian brewer Topvar following receipt of approval from the Slovak anti-monopoly office earlier this month, with further share purchases in the pipeline.

Under the terms of the agreement, the controlling shareholders will sell further shares to give SABMiller an increased interest in the group to at least 67% by the end of September.

The remaining shares, held by the controlling shareholders, are subject to put-and-call arrangements exercisable within 18 months of SABMiller acquiring the additional shares.

The deal to acquire Slovakia's third-largest brewery was an estimated value of $15-million (as measured by net-asset value). SABMiller already owns the country's largest brewer, Saris. The transaction was originally announced back in May 2005, and makes SABMiller the country's largest brewer by volume, ahead of Heineken.

Topvar sold 569 000 hectolitres of beer in 2004, and had a net-asset value of $15,2-million. Industry analysts said the company's enterprise value, including debt, was approximately $49-million. Topvar holds one brewery in its home town of Topolcany in western Slovakia (just over 100km from Bratislava), where it produces four different beers -- Topvar 10 Degrees Gravity, Topvar 12 Degrees Gravity, Topvar Patriot and Topvar Marina (a dark beer). It has 434 ...
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Estonia & Lithuania: Olvi Plc has increased its holding in the Ab Ragutis Brewing Company

Olvi Plc announced on March 20 that its wholly owned Estonian company, AS A. Le Coq, has increased its holding in the Lithuanian AB Ragutis brewing company by 11.0 percent. After the transaction AS A. Le Coq owns 94.0 percent of the Lithuanian AB Ragutis company based in Kaunas.
The total sales of AB Ragutis operating in Lithuania increased to 36.4 (29.8) million litres in 2005. The aggregate increase in sales amounted to 6.6 million litres or 22.3 percent compared to the previous year. Net sales stood at 15.0 million euro, representing an increase of 2.5 million euro or 20.4 percent on the previous year.

The average number of personnel during the period under review was 182 (180) in Lithuania. At the end of the year, the company?s market share in beers stood at 10 percent.

Finnish brewer Olvi posted a 2005 pre-tax profit of 11.2 million euros, up from 7.3 million in 2004, thanks in particular to the solid performance of Estonian subsidiary A Le Coq Tartu ?lletehas. The profits of A Le Coq exceeded those of Olvi, even though the parent company's sales were bigger than the Estonian brewery's. Group net sales rose to about 148 million ...
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UK: Wolverhampton & Dudley Breweries acquires Celtic Inns for GBP 43.6 mln

Wolverhampton & Dudley Breweries PLC (W&D) announced on March 20 it has acquired Celtic Inns Holdings Ltd for GBP 43.6 mln on a debt and cash free basis from Dunedin Capital Partners, Dr Ainsworth and existing management and employees of Celtic. In such a way W&D has strengthened its hand in South Wales.

The purchase price is understood to have included about GBP23m of debt - suggesting the four-man board of Celtic and its 20 or so employees will share about GBP11m of the roughly GBP20m of equity value realised.

Wolverhampton & Dudley said it expects the acquisition to generate annual purchasing synergies of GBP 0.2 mln. The total amount payable for Celtic is subject to an adjustment based on net working capital at completion.

Wolverhampton & Dudley said it paid for most of the purchase in cash from existing bank facilities with certain employee shareholders receiving loan notes.

The deal was the second big cash realisation in eight days for Dunedin, following on from the sale of its stake in Letts Filofax group. Dunedin said it had invested GBP3.5m in Celtic Inns for a 30 per cent stake, and that the proceeds represented an investment return ratio of 101 per ...
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Czech Republic: Czech Plzensky Prazdroj can conclude contracts on minimum beer sale

The Czech brewery Plzensky Prazdroj can sign contracts with restaurant operators on a minimum annual beer sale, as anti-monopoly office UOHS chairman Martin Pecina allowed an exception for the fir, the Prague Monitor announced on March 21.

The Czech brewery pledged to lower the minimum annual beer delivery to restaurants in new contracts if they show interest. Within the latest appellate proceedings, Prazdroj created conditions that will help develop competition on the market, Pecina told CTK on March21.Some contracts on minimum beer purchases said that restaurant operators had to buy as much beer from Prazdroj as they sold. Prazdroj offered them in exchange, for example, promotion articles with its logo.

"The buyer will now be able to buy beer from rival producers without losing the advantages stemming from the contract signed with Plzensky Prazdroj," Pecina explained. Prazdroj asked for an exception after UOHS first-instance decision in 2003 when it was fined CZK 2.3 million for restricting competition.

Restaurant owners who had concluded contracts with Prazdroj on minimum deliveries do not have to buy now from Prazdroj the same amount of beer as in 2003-2005. The UOHS has lowered the amount to 70 percent.

"That will enable restaurant operators to buy a significant amount ...
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USA: Anheuser-Busch warned job cuts and decreased state revenue if a beer excise tax increase

Anheuser-Busch warned of job cuts and decreased state revenue if a beer excise tax increase included in New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine's budget proposal released earlier on March 21 is passed. The nation's largest brewer, which operates a brewery in Newark, encouraged state lawmakers to reject this shortsighted proposal and seriously consider the cumulative effect such a tax would have on the state's beer industry and the overall state economy, Anheuser-Busch announced on March 21.

"Most beer drinkers are hardworking men and women who want to enjoy a beer after a hard day's work or with friends at the local bar on weekends," stated Jerry Mullane, region vice president for Industry and Government Affairs at Anheuser-Busch Companies. "We believe it is unfair to single out one segment of society and expect them to pay for government services that benefit everyone. We are proud to be a major employer in New Jersey for more than 50 years. Raising taxes even further will threaten the jobs and livelihood of the tens of thousands of New Jerseyans employed in our industry, as well as place a burden on our customers."

In addition, the ...
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Malt News
United Kingdom: In January 2006 UK exported 15,869 tonnes of malt

During July 2005-January 2006 United Kingdom exported 160,734 tonnes of malt, a decline by 24.5% year-on-year, according to HGCA figures published on March 16. Of these 11,296 tonnes were exported to EU countries and 149,438 tonnes to non-EU countries.

During January 2005 UK exported 15,869 tonnes of malt, an increase by about 3% compared to January 2005. Of these 6,667 tonnes to Japan; 1,138 tonnes to South Korea; 743 tonnes to Malaysia; 3,870 tonnes to Thailand; 408 tonnes to China; 298 tonnes to Jamaica; 372 tonnes to Trinidad & Tobago; 841 tonnes to Uganda; 472 tonnes to USA etc. In January 2005 UK exported 15,417 tonnes of malt.

During July 2005-January 2006 the largest shipments of UK malt were made to Japan 43,496 tonnes; to Thailand 25,129 tonnes; to Nigeria 21,928 tonnes; to Malaysia 7,477 tonnes; to Tanzania 6,798 tonnes; to Vietnam 6,072 tonnes; to Ireland 5,414 tonnes; to Trinidad & Tobago 4,658 tonnes; to South Korea 4,533 tonnes; to USA 3,739 tonnes; to Netherlands 3,725 tonnes; to Jamaica 3,699 tonnes; to Uganda 2,508 tonnes; to Israel 2,425 tonnes; to Russia 2,173 tonnes; ; to Philippines 1,960 tonnes; to Canada 1,824 tonnes; to China 1,640 tonnes; to Singapore 1,602 ...
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Denmark: Dragsbaek malting plants have been sold to Fuglsang family

Dragsbaek malting plants were sold to the family Fuglsang, according to press communication.
In such a way Dragsbaek will integrate into the group Sophus Fuglsang Export Maltfabrik A/S- a group run by the family Fuglsang in the 5th generation with the headquarter in Haderslev since 1865.

Dragsbaek Maltfabrik A/S, which was founded in 1873, was owned by the same family for 6 generations. Originally, the Company started as a brewery with its own malting facility. In 1920 however, the brewing ceased and all efforts were put into malt production. Up to 1947 the production was sold domestically only. Since then the capacity has gradually been increased and today it amounts to 110,000 tonnes of malt of Pilsen and Munich type. While increasing its production, the Company has built up a considerable export to a large number of countries all over the world. Today the export share has been of about 75%.

The Dragsbaek’s chairman of the board, Fritz Foged Nielsen has communicated that the decision to sell the plant, matured since longer time. One would have wanted to disengage from the daily running of the plant. The fact that the director Vagn Nielsen wished also, within few years to leave the ...
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Barley News
Ireland: Mallow beet factory closure set to hit price of barley

The price of barley next autumn is already being talked down following the announcement last week that Mallow beet factory will close in May, Irish Independent communicated March 1.

Grain merchants are saying they will be sold out of spring barley seed in the next few days. They are also reporting strong orders for spring oilseed rape. Tillage farmers now fear the market will be swamped with spring barley next August as it is one of the few crops that beet growers can still sow this late.

Head of Tillage research in Teagasc Oak Park, Jimmy Burke, said it was very unfortunate that the decision to close the factory had been made so late.

"Tillage farmers have very few options for their land this late in the sowing season. If the decision had been made earlier, farmers would have been better placed for making decisions on what crops to sow."

Mr Burke said it would be a bad decision for beet growers to opt for sowing all their beet ground with spring barley. "This would place huge downward pressure on spring barley prices in the August. While it is an ideal time to sow spring barley it is not the ...
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UK: Sulphur deficiency affects the yield and quality of malting barley

Sulphur deficiency can result in yield losses of 1t/ha or more in barley on susceptible, usually sandy, soils. Deficiency can also adversely affect some malting and brewing characteristics, according to HGCA’s latest report.

Sulphur deficiency has become more widespread and affects an increasing range of crops, which now includes malting barley, according to HGCA.

HGCA-funded trials carried out by Rothamsted Research,TAG, SAC and Newcastle University on winter barley in England and spring barley in Scotland and Northern England show that an application of 10-20kg S/ha on deficient sites is likely to correct deficiency and provide cost-effective yield responses.

Yield increases ranged from 0.2 to 1.2 tonnes/ha, with the rate of sulphur producing maximum yield typically ranging from 10 to 20kg S/ha, the results showed. “Sulphur deficiency has become more widespread and affects an increasing range of crops which now includes malting barley,” said HGCA director of research, Graham Jellis.

“Growers should locate their farm on a sulphur deficiency risk map to determine the likely risk of sulphur deficiency by location and soil type. In a medium or high risk area, test soil in spring for soil extractable S.” If extractable S is below 5mg/kg soil, a sulphate-containing fertiliser should be applied at ...
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Malting barley prices. French barley prices.
Nominal prices.

EURO = USD 1.2134 March 22, 2006 
 Crop year   2005   2006 
 Parity   FOB Creil   FOB Creil 
 Position   July 2005   July 2006 
Type   Variety  EURO  USD  EURO  USD 
2RS  Scarlett  119.00  144.50  117.00  142.00 
2RS  Prestige  117.00  142.00  116.00  141.00 
2RS  Cellar  116.00  141.00  114.00  138.50 
2RS  Sebastien  115.00  139.50  114.50  139.00 
2RS  Astoria  115.00  139.50  114.50  139.00 
2RS  Cork   114.50  139.00  114.00  138.50 
6RW  Esterel   103.00  125.00  105.50  128.50 
Theoretical malt prices.

  EURO = USD 1.2134 March 22, 2006 
Crop year  2005 
Parity  FOB Antwerp 
Position  Mar 2006-Sept 2006 
Conditioning  Bulk   In bags  Bulk containers Bags, containers
Malting barley variety  EURO  USD  EURO  USD  EURO  USD  EURO  USD 
2RS  Scarlett  249.00  302.00  263.00  319.50  263.50  319.50  277.50  337.00 
2RS  Prestige  246.50  299.00  260.50  316.50  261.00  316.50  275.50  334.00 
2RS  Cellar  245.50  297.50  259.50  315.00  259.50  315.00  274.00  332.50 
2RS  Sebastien  244.00  296.00  258.50  313.50  258.50  313.50  272.50  331.00 
2RS  Astoria  244.00  296.00  258.50  313.50  258.50  313.50  272.50  331.00 
2RS  Cork   243.50  295.50  257.50  312.50  257.50  312.50  272.00  330.00 
2RS   Average price  245.50  297.50  259.50  315.00  259.50  315.00  274.00  332.50 
6RW  Esterel   228.50  278.00  243.50  295.50  243.50  295.50  258.00  313.00 
Asia Malt 70/30  240.50  291.50  254.50  309.00  255.00  309.50  269.50  326.50 
**  Asia Malt 50/50  237.50  288.00  251.50  305.00  251.50  305.50  266.00  322.50 

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

Table of the week

Europe Barley Crop Estimate 2005 and Forecast 2006

Country Year BARLEY  there of SPRING BARLEY 
    Area
1000 ha
Yield
100kg/ha
Production
1000 t
Area
1000 ha
Yield
100kg/ha
Production
1000 t
Austria  2006  180  46.9  844  110  43  473 
2005  192  45.9  881  119  41.8  498 
Belgium/Lux.  2006  54  78.6  424  64  26 
2005  50  71.6  358  64  32 
Denmark  2006  703  52.7  3 706  560  51.5  2 884 
2005  702  54.1  3 799  563  52.6  2 962 
Finland  2006  570  35  1 881       
2005  594  35  2079       
France  2006  1 665  66  10 994  550  60  3 300 
2005  1 610  64.3  10 357  554  58.1  3 218 
Germany  2006  2 010  63.7  12811  535  52  2 782 
2005  1 964  59.7  11721  605  46.4  2 808 
Greece  2006  170  20  340       
2005  150  20  300       
Ireland  2006  153  63.1  966  140  54  868 
2005  153  55.8  854  140  54  756 
Italy  2006  350  33  1155       
2005  320  37.5  1 200       
Netherlands  2006  43  65  274.3  41  63  258 
2005  53  63.6  338  50  63.3  317 
Portugal  2006  36  15  54       
2005       
Spain  2006  3 350  21.6  7236  2 369  22  5 212 
2005  3 200  13.9  4 449  2310  14.4  3 324 
Sweden  2006  315  42.2  1 330  311  42.1  1 309 
2005  373  42.5  1 587  368  42.3  1 555 
U.K.  2006  880  60.2  5 295  530  55  2 915 
2005  941  58.9  5 545  558  54.9  3 065 
TOTAL EU-15  2006  10 479  45.1  47 311  5 150  38.9  20 027 
2005  10 310  42.2  43 473  5 272  35.2  18 535 
Cyprus  2006  50  22  110       
2005  50  22  110       
Czech Rep.  2006  509  43.8  2 227  380  43  1 634 
2005  521  43.8  2 280  396  43.5  1 721 
Estonia  2006  125  23  287  123  23  283 
2005  125  22.8  285  123  22.8  280 
Hungary  2006  318  36.7  1 167  130  35.5  462 
2005  324  26.4  1227  151  35  519 
Latvia  2006  138  22  304  136  22  299 
2005  138  22  304  136  22  299 
Lithuania  2006  305  23.4  714  295  23  679 
2005  302  22.3  673  294  22  647 
Malta  2006  26       
2005  27.5       
Poland  2006  1 110  32.5  3 608  960  32  3 072 
2005  1 110  30.8  3 420  960  30  2 880 
Slovakia  2006  202  41  829  167  40  668 
2005  206  38.8  800  172  37.2  640 
Slovenia  2006  10  33  33       
2005  31  28       
TOTAL new 10 members  2006  2 768  33.5  9 280  2191  32.4  7 096 
2005  2 786  32.8  9 130  2241  31.3  7 014 
TOTAL EU-25  2006  13 247  42.7  56 591  7 341  36.9  27 123 
2005  13 096  40.2  52 603  7 513  34  25 549 
Romania  2006  300  21.75  652.5  150  19.5  293 
2005  291  24.5  958  165  21  347 
Bulgaria  2006  240  22.5  540  60  21  126 
2005  242  25.4  615  30  22  66 
Serbia  2006  110  36.5  402  60  32  192 
2005  115  35.8  412  60  31  186 
Croatia  2006  50  30  150  50  30  150 
2005  45  31  140       
Bosnia  2006  20  25  50       
2005  20  25  50       
Macedonia  2006  35  25  88       
2005  55  25  138       
Albania  2006  10  30  30       
2005  10  30  30       
TOTAL Non EU  2006  765  2.5  1912  320  2.4  761 
2005  838  2.7  2341  255  2.3  599 
TOTAL EUROPE 31  2006  14 012  41.8  58503  7 661  36.4  27 883 
2005  13 974  39.3  54 944  7 768  33.7  26 148 
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Agenda

March 2006:
China Drinktec - China International Exhibition on Beverage, Brewery and Wine Technology
Florida Brewers Guild Beer Festival. Beerfest 2006
Nightclub & Bar/Beverage Retailer Beverage & Food Convention and Trade Show
The 10th China International Exhibition on Beverage, Brewery and Wine Technology
Ale Street News' Ultimate Belgian Tasting
WORLD GRAIN CONFERENCE BANGKOK.
WorldFood / AgroWorld Uzbekistan International Exhibition 'Food Industry and Agriculture.
Brew and Beverage Industry - Beer Auction International Trade Fair
93 INTERNATIONAL BREWING AND ENGINEERING CONGRESS
MBAA Brewery Packaging Technology Course

April 2006:
2006 Australian International Beer Awards
Helsinki Beer Festival 2006
Craft Brewers Conference & BrewExpo America 2006
BEER. WINES & DRINKS International Beer, Wine and Spirits Manufacturing Exhibition. Belarus
Wine & Spirits Asia International Exhibition of Wine, Spirits and Beer
Hevelius International Beer Festival - Beverages and Gastronomy Devices Fair
4TH BREWING RAW MATERIAL SEMINAR (ROHSTOFFSEMINAR)
World Beer Cup Competition Judging
BREWER 2006
World Beer Cup Gala Awards Dinner
Spring Beer & Wine Festival

May 2006:
THE 4 th EUROPEAN BEER AND HEALTH SYMPOSIUM
10th Annual Boonville Beer Festival
TwinTrack Brewing Microbiology Program
ALCO + SOFT International Specialized Exhibition of Drinks
Beer International Brewing Technology Exhibition
Iran food and drink tec International Food, Drink and Packaging Technology Trade
Mondial de la Biere Windsor Station & Courtyard


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