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14 August - 16 August 2006
Crop 2005
2rs Barley €116.0-118.0   
6rw Barley €104.0-106.0   
2rs Malt €256.0-258.0   
6rw Malt €241.0-242.0   
Crop 2006
2rs Barley €126.0-128.0  0.79%
6rw Barley €108.0-110.0  0.93%
2rs Malt €262.0-264.0  0.38%
6rw Malt €239.0-241.0  0.42%

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E-malt.com Newsletter 33a
August 14 - August 16, 2006

Quote of the week

"Never disrespect people on your way up because you are going to pass them one day on your way down"


Currency Rates
Base Currency: Euro, EUR
on 16-August-2006

1 EUR = 1.2745 USD
1 EUR = 0.674 GBP
1 EUR = 1.4365 CAD
1 EUR = 1.6743 AUD
1 EUR = 148.35 JPY
1 EUR = 2.7541 BRL
1 EUR = 34.1615 RUB
1 EUR = 10.2082 CNY
Base Currency: US Dollar
on 16-August-2006

1 USD = 0.7847 EUR
1 USD = 0.5289 GBP
1 USD = 1.1271 CAD
1 USD = 1.3135 AUD
1 USD = 116.408 JPY
1 USD = 2.1609 BRL
1 USD = 26.8034 RUB
1 USD = 8.0094 CNY

EUR/USD Chart

Equities of the Largest Breweries

Top Industry News
Japan & Canada: Sapporo Breweries Ltd. announced cash offer of CA$17.50 per share for Sleeman Breweries Ltd.... Click here

Singapore: Asia Pacific Breweries reports growth of 44% in attributable net profit (before exceptional items) for 3Q 2006... Click here

Japan: Domestic shipments of beer rose 0.3% in 1H 2006, the first increase in a decade... Click here

Brazil: AmBev 2Q 2006 net income increased to R$483.3 million compared to R$305.2 million a year before... Click here

China: Anheuser-Busch Companies has blocked the entry of Budějovický Budvar into China... Click here

Hungary: Brau Union 1H 2006 after-tax profit double year-on-year on modest rise in sales... Click here

EU: Export flow of 2.2 million tons of malt to be maintained with difficulty... Click here

Netherlands: Bavaria N.V. to launch superlative large-scale malthouse in the new North Sea port of Eemshaven... Click here

Germany & Austria: Malting barley yields remain around 50,000 tons in Germany, crop result is fair to good in Austria... Click here

More News
USA: Specialty beer distributor Shangy’s is seeking monetary damages from InBev ... More Info

Canada: Sleeman Breweries Ltd. shows optimism for its premium beer brands after a planned acquisition by Sapporo Breweries Ltd. ... More Info

USA: Boston Beer Co. signed a purchase and sale agreement with Campanelli Cos. to buy a 50-acre site in Freetown ... More Info

EU: Prices of malting barley to have a soaring impact on beer consumers throughout Europe ... More Info

USA: Molson Coors Brewing Co. group seeks a seven-year tax break for its Memphis plant ... More Info

Singapore: Heineken raise stake in Asia Pacific Breweries Ltd by purchasing additional 22,000 shares ... More Info

Brazil: Dow Jones Moody's puts AmBev local rating on review for upgrade ... More Info

USA: SABMiller announces the completion of McKenzie River transaction ... More Info

Bulgaria: Carlsberg increased beer market share to 23.22% in the first months of 2006 ... More Info

USA: Heineken inks 5-year renewal of U.S. Open tennis sponsorship ... More Info

EU: Winter barley harvest to drop by 2% ... More Info

Ukraine: Barley harvest up by 55% year-on-year as of August 01 2006 ... More Info

Canada: Lakeport Brewing Income Fund to post a 12% market share for The Beer Store ... More Info

UK: Spring barley harvest disappoints growers across the country ... More Info

USA & Barbados: Banks Breweries to enter US market ... More Info

Ukraine: Sarmat to target low-price segment of beer market ... More Info

USA: Granite City Food & Brewery CFO Daniel Bauer resigns, effective August 11 ... More Info

Ukraine: New crop barley purchase prices set at UAH570–600 per MT ... More Info

USA: Major brewers toasting higher prices ... More Info

EU: Scottish & Newcastle submits its concerns about grocery price cuts to Competition Commission ... More Info

USA: International Beverage Holdings, Ltd. appoints John Lennon to lead new U.S. regional headquarters ... More Info

UK: InBev-owned Tennent Caledonian Brewery workers set to fight for future of plant after nearly 50 redundancies implied ... More Info

USA: Pittsburgh Brewing Co. to reintroduce I.C. Golden Lager ... More Info

Belgium: KBC Securities holds InBev ‘accumulate’ rating ... More Info

UK: Nitrogen high on Scottish spring barley ... More Info

USA: Heineken showcases its commitment to consumers through AmsterJam 2006 ... More Info

Romania: Ursus Breweries’ Timisoreana goes PET to boost retail sales ... More Info

USA: Molson Coors Brewing Co. group seeks a seven-year tax break for its Memphis plant ... More Info

Canada: Columbia Brewery new ad campaign to highlight the differences between "real mountain beer” and "not-so-real mountain beer" ... More Info



Brewery News
Japan & Canada: Sapporo Breweries Ltd. announced cash offer of CA$17.50 per share for Sleeman Breweries Ltd.

Sapporo Breweries Ltd. ("Sapporo") and Sleeman Breweries Ltd. ("Sleeman") announced August 11 that Sapporo has agreed to make a fully financed offer to acquire all of the issued and outstanding common shares of Sleeman at a cash price of CA$17.50 per common share (the "Offer"). The cash consideration represents a 50% premium over the closing share price on May 11, 2006, the day prior to Sleeman's announcement of its Board's decision to initiate a review of strategic options and an 18% premium to today's closing price. The Offer represents an aggregate value for Sleeman, including assumed debt, of approximately CA$400 million.

The Board of Directors of Sleeman has unanimously determined that the Offer is fair and will recommend that Sleeman shareholders accept the Offer. In addition, BMO Capital Markets has provided an opinion that the consideration under the Offer is fair, from a financial point of view, to the shareholders of Sleeman.

John Sleeman has agreed to irrevocably tender all of his shares to the Offer. "In Sapporo's offer, we not only received fair value for shareholders, but confidence that Sleeman has an owner with the financial resources and track record to continue to grow and build Sleeman's national portfolio ...
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Singapore: Asia Pacific Breweries reports growth of 44% in attributable net profit (before exceptional items) for 3Q 2006

Asia Pacific Breweries (APB) announced August 11its unaudited results for the third quarter ended 30 June 2006.

PBIT at $66.7 million increased by $19.7 million or 42% over last year on the back of good volume growth in most operations. Excluding the benefit of a one-off adjustment on royalties of $17.3 million, and translation and gestation losses ($2.8 million), PBIT increased by $5.2 million or 11% over last year (figures in SGD unless stated).

Attributable profit before exceptional items rose by $9.3 million or 44% to reach $30.6 million. Excluding the one-off adjustment on royalties and gestation losses, attributable profit before exceptional items increased by $5.0 million or 24% over last year.

During the quarter, the rates of brand royalty for past years payable by our operations in Vietnam to the brand owners were agreed. This has resulted in a one-time cancellation of royalties previously charged to the operations for prior years for an amount of $27 million.

A part of this benefit ($9.7 million) relates to inter-company royalties and is accordingly eliminated on consolidation at Corporate Office level. The remainder ($17.3 million) has been recorded as a reduction in marketing expenses and, being non-taxable, represents the net positive effect ...
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Japan: Domestic shipments of beer rose 0.3% in 1H 2006, the first increase in a decade

Japanese beer shipments are on the rise for the first time in a decade, as the world's second-largest economy toasts a brisk recovery from years of doldrums. But the future of Japan's US$24.8 billion beer industry is uncertain, Mainichi Daily News released August 14.

Changing tastes, healthier lifestyles and Japan's shrinking population are all looming buzz kills for an industry that has already undergone painful restructuring during a recently ended decade of economic stagnation.

Struggling to keep the profits coming, Japan's big brewers - Kirin, Asahi, Sapporo and Suntory - are trying everything from diversifying into baby food to expanding into China and introducing soybean beer.

"Until now, the beer market has been shrinking because people wanted cheaper drinks," said Shuji Takimoto, spokesman for the Brewers Association of Japan. "But just judging by the changing population, the future of beer also looks tough."

The good news is that in the first half of 2006, domestic shipments of beer rose 0.3 percent, the first increase in a decade, as rising wages and consumer optimism encouraged people to dine out. Shipments of all beer products, including low-malt beer and no-malt beer, climbed 1.1 percent to 230.66 million cases, its first increase in five years.

The Japanese weren't ...
More Info


Brazil: AmBev 2Q 2006 net income increased to R$483.3 million compared to R$305.2 million a year before

Companhia de Bebidas das Americas - AmBev, the world's fifth largest brewer and the leading brewer in Latin America, announced August 14 its results for the second quarter 2006.

AmBev's consolidated results are the sum of the three following business units:

1. Brazil: comprised of (i) Beer Brazil; (ii) CSD & Nanc (Carbonated Soft Drinks and Nanc - Non-Alcoholic, Non-Carbonated beverages); and (iii) Malt and By-Products Sales;

2. Hispanic Latin America (HILA): comprising (i) AmBev's average 59.8% economic stake in Quinsa; and (ii) HILA-ex (which corresponds to AmBev's controlled operations in Northern Latin America); and

3. North America: representing the operations of Labatt Brewing Company Limited ("Labatt").

Comparisons, unless otherwise stated, refer to the second quarter 2005 (2Q05).

According to RTTNews release of August 14, AmBev 2Q2006 net income, excluding goodwill and amortization, stood at US$0.55 per ADR, compared to US$0.39 per ADR in the same quarter last year. Including items, the earnings per ADR for the quarter was US$0.34 compared to US$0.19 in the year-ago quarter.

Net income for the second quarter of 2006 was R$483.3 million compared to R$305.2 million in the earlier year quarter. Earnings per thousand shares, ex-items, was R$11.98 compared to R$9.74 in the prior year quarter. Including items, earnings ...
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China: Anheuser-Busch Companies has blocked the entry of Budějovický Budvar into China

The U.S. brewing giant Anheuser-Bush appealed a decision by the Beijing Intermediate People’s Court’s, which allowed the Czech brewer to register the trademark “Budějovický Budvar” in China, where Anheuser-Busch has registered “Budweiser” and “Bud,” Czech Business Weekly posted August 11.

"We believe the Czech Brewer’s trademark registration would infringe on our world famous brands,” said Stephen J. Burrows, CEO and president of Anheuser-Busch International in an e-mail. “The Anheuser-Busch trademarks for Budweiser and Bud remain valid and unchallenged in China,” he said.

Since 1995, A-B has made “a significant investment” in the Budweiser brand in China and will continue to “aggressively protect” its trademarks from any infringement, Burrows said. China is one of the most important markets for A-B outside the United States. Budvar couldn’t be reached for comments August 11.

The dispute in China has lasted since 1997. Last month, the Chinese court ruled that Budějovický Budvar can’t be confused with Budweiser and “Bud“ trademarks, according to Budvar’s statement issued on July 12. “The court’s final ruling is an important step toward the definite registration of our trademarks. We significantly reached the point where the Chinese market will be open for us,” said Petr Samec, the Czech brewery’s public relations manager, ...
More Info


Hungary: Brau Union 1H 2006 after-tax profit double year-on-year on modest rise in sales

The Brau Union Hungaria Brewery had after-tax profit of HUF 1.416 billion in the first half of 2006, more than double profits of HUF 688.02 million in the same period a year earlier, the company said August 14, Hungarian News Agency Via Thomson Dialog NewsEdge released August 14. Sales revenue rose 5.6pc to HUF 19.953 billion during the same period.

First-half operating profits increased 87pc year-on-year to HUF 1.284 billion. Financial profits totalled HUF 148 million, more than four times their level one year earlier.

In volume terms, Brau Union's sales rose 3.9pc to 1.02 million hl, including exports of 28,000 hl, giving the brewery a 30.1pc share of Hungary's beer market, slightly more than a year earlier.

Exports, largely to the parent company's Croatian and Slovakian subsidiaries, grew 238pc, but still accounted for just 1pc of total sales.

Material costs fell 1.9pc, but still exceeded HUF 10bn. However, the company saved 14pc, or more than HUF 300 million, on payroll costs.

Total assets rose 8.7pc to HUF 28.619 billion in the twelve months to June 30, 2006, and net assets increased 9.6pc to HUF 21.491 billion.

Stocks fell 9.5pc to HUF 4.06 billion, while receivables rose 27pc to HUF 11.445 billion. Short-term liabilities fell just ...
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Malt News
EU: Export flow of 2.2 million tons of malt to be maintained with difficulty

EU malt export restitutions for 147,000 tons were booked in July, a very low figure, which would not be sufficient to maintain the export flow of 2.2 million tons on a year basis. However, the figure must be misleading, as export business has been very good, not only for shipments in 2007, but also for the later months of this year, analyst commented August 01.

Malt markets are active, prices are firm and have probably not reached their highest levels yet. One obvious reason is the scarcity of good quality malting barley from this year's crop and the high and still rising barley price levels. Another reason is the precarious P/L situation of the whole malting industry, which is obliged to show profitable balance sheets after two years of horrendous losses.

The increase of the cost of energy and transport is a further factor. The dry and hot summer, which has damaged the barley fields, has also dried up river beds, so that the usually cheapest means of mass transport by barges has become extremely expensive on and around the Rhine, and even impossible on Elbe and Oder.


Netherlands: Bavaria N.V. to launch superlative large-scale malthouse in the new North Sea port of Eemshaven

The Dutch brewery group Bavaria N.V. with headquarters in Lieshout has been a loyal Buhler customer for over 50 years. Together, the two partners gradually increased Bavaria’s malting operation in Lieshout to its current annual output of about 150,000 metric tons of malt between the years 1971 and 1990. Today, three tower malthouses based on different process technologies stand in Lieshout. To them has been added the most recently built two-floor round kiln with a rotary kiln floor housed in a steel building, Powder and Bulk released August 14.

Bavaria has accumulated decades of practical experience operating malthouses based on different systems and sizes. This, in conjunction with the changing malt market, prompted the Bavaria management to construct a new large-scale malthouse for making export malt at a logistically strategic location. To also ensure easy supply of the necessary high-grade malting barley, Bavaria entered into a joint venture with the Dutch agricultural cooperative Agrifirm, a specialist in the field of barley growing. The site selected was the new North Sea port of Eemshaven. On the one hand, it is located near the barley growing areas, and on the other the port allows direct loading of the malt onto ships.

Before deciding ...
More Info

Barley News
Germany & Austria: Malting barley yields remain around 50,000 tons in Germany, crop result is fair to good in Austria

The acreage of winter barley is in Germany apparently even larger than the first official estimate of 1.445 million ha. As analysts pointed out August 01, yields and quality are good, but the share of malting varieties remains around 50,000 tons. The harvest of spring barley started off well in the valleys of Rhine and Neckar in the Southwest, but everywhere else the crop disappointed. Low yields and poor calibration are general, in some parts, e.g. in Thuringia proteins are too high.

In Austria, the reported crop result is fair to good, yields and calibration are slightly below average, but moisture is very low and protein average.

Scientific Digest
Genetically Modified Barley and the Brewing Industry

By Gary J. Muehlbauer 1 and D. A. Somers 2
1 Assistant Professor
2 Professor, Department of Agronomy and Plant Genetics,
University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN, USA.

ABSTRACT
All crops used in the production of beer, with the exception of hops, can be genetically modified (GM). While barley is being genetically modified for research purposes and will likely be commercialized in the near future, other GM crops such as corn and rice are in commercial production. This review addresses the impact of GM barley and other GM crops on the brewing industry. Specific topics include: (i) the history and status of plant genetic engineering technologies with emphasis on barley and other cereals, (ii) GM crops and traits currently in production and those that are being developed for future commercialization, (iii) concerns, risks, and benefits of GM crops including barley and crops used as brewing ingredients, and (iv) methods for detection of GM ingredients. Keywords: GMO, genetic engineering,
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Malting barley prices. French barley prices.
Nominal prices.

EURO = USD 1.2745 August 16, 2006 
 Crop year   2005   2006 
 Parity   FOB Creil   FOB Creil 
 Position   July 2005   July 2006 
Type   Variety  EURO  USD  EURO  USD 
2RS  Scarlett  122.00  155.50  129.00  164.50 
2RS  Prestige  118.00  150.50  128.00  163.50 
2RS  Cellar  116.50  148.50  127.00  162.00 
2RS  Sebastien  116.00  148.00  126.00  160.50 
2RS  Astoria  115.00  146.50  126.00  160.50 
2RS  Cork   114.00  145.50  125.00  159.50 
6RW  Esterel   105.00  134.00  109.00  139.00 
nq - Not quoted
Prices for Danish malting barley are available on site www.e-malt.com/MarketPrices

Theoretical malt prices.
  EURO = USD 1.2745 August 16, 2006 
Crop year  2005 
Parity  FOB Antwerp 
Position  July 2006-Sept 2006 
Conditioning  Bulk   In bags  Bulk containers Bags, containers
Malting barley variety  EURO  USD  EURO  USD  EURO  USD  EURO  USD 
2RS  Scarlett  263.50  335.50  277.50  354.00  278.00  354.00  292.50  372.50 
2RS  Prestige  258.50  329.50  273.00  347.50  273.00  347.50  287.50  366.00 
2RS  Cellar  256.50  327.00  271.00  345.50  271.00  345.50  285.50  363.50 
2RS  Sebastien  256.00  326.50  270.50  344.50  270.50  344.50  285.00  363.00 
2RS  Astoria  255.00  324.50  269.00  343.00  269.50  343.00  283.50  361.50 
2RS  Cork   253.50  323.00  268.00  341.50  268.00  341.50  282.50  360.00 
2RS   Average price  257.00  327.50  271.50  346.00  271.50  346.00  286.00  364.50 
6RW  Esterel   241.50  309.00  257.00  327.50  257.00  327.50  271.50  345.50 
Asia Malt 70/30  252.50  322.00  267.00  340.50  267.00  340.50  281.50  359.00 
**  Asia Malt 50/50  250.00  318.50  264.00  336.50  264.50  336.50  278.50  355.00 

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

Australian Barley Crop Forecast

  Area (in 1000 ha) Production (in 1000 tons)
2005 - 2006 2006 - 2007 2005 - 2006 2006 - 2007
Queensland 156 118 256 201
New South Wales 1,015 975 2,245 1,950
Victoria 937 905 2,059 1,810
South Australia 1,317 1,260 2,685 2,457
Western Australia 1,303 1,073 2,598 2,039
Tasmania 113 10 23 29
Total Australia 4,7395 4,3415 9,8695 8,485
Source: ABARE, 20 June, 2006
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Agenda
August 2006:
GBBF Great British Beer Festival
IHGC Hop tour
10th International Berlin Beer Festival 2006
Toronto’s Festival of Beer is Canada’s premier beer festival
Agrokomplex 2006 , Slovakia. International Fair of Agriculture and Food Industry
Midwest Specialty Grains Conference, Minneapolis.
Bank Holiday Weekend and International Beer Festival , UK.
Northern Crops Institute Course 2006 Barley Malt Quality Evaluation


September 2006:
8th BELGIAN BEER WEEKEND The Belgian Brewers’ association
World of Food China - 2006. International Exhibition and Conference for the Food
Beverages - 2006,Belgorod, Russia.Specialized exhibition.
CHINA BREW & BEVERAGE International Brew and Beverage Processing Technology and Equipment
International Brewery and Soft Drinks Industry Exhibition
Riga Food 2006.
The Great Canadian Beer Festival
2nd Bruxellensis Festival
Jean De Clerck Chair XII: Flavours in Beer , a post academic training
Fine Food Australia. Australia's largest exhibition for the food and beverage industry...
TecnoBebida Latin America International Exhibition of Technologies for the Beverage Industry
EXPO Food & Drinks - 2006, Armenia. The 4th Interhational specialized exhibition.
AtyrauFood - 2006, Kazakhstan.5-th North-Caspian Regional Exhibition
Munich Oktoberfest.The world's biggest beer festival.
World Grains Summit: Foods and Beverages San Francisco, California U.S.A.
International Beer Competition 2006 Japan.
FoodWeek Uzbekistan - 2006.11th Annual International Exhibition of Food and Drinks.
Northern Crops Institute Course 2006 Grain Procurement Management for Importers
World Food Moscow - 2006.The 15th International exhibition "All world of food".
The 15 AllUkrainiane forum of food-processing industry - 2006.
Great American Beer Festival® September 28 - 30, 2006.
Farmer of Kazakhstan - 2006.The 4th Kazakhstan international exhibition.


October 2006:
International Beer Summit 2006, Japan.
World Beer Festival, USA
Food And Beverages, Novi Sad Fair, Serbia & Montenegro.
MBAA Brewing and Malting Science Course
Lighthouse International Beer Festival, USA.
Belgian Beer Festival. website:www.beerfestival.be
Belgian Beer Fest - Sunday Brunch, USA.
World Food Ukraine / Ingredients Ukraine International Food and Drinks Exhibition




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