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04 September - 06 September 2006
Crop 2006
2rs Barley €X  X
6rw Barley €X  X
2rs Malt €271.5-273.5  0.74%
6rw Malt €248.5-250.5  0.81%
Crop 2007
2rs Barley €133.0-135.0    
6rw Barley €112.0-114.0    
2rs Malt €279.0-281.0  0.72%
6rw Malt €252.5-254.5  0.80%

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September 04 - September 06, 2006

Quote of the week

"Wherever you see a successful business, someone once made a courageous decision."
Peter Drucker


Currency Rates
Base Currency: Euro, EUR
on 06-September-2006

1 EUR = 1.2834 USD
1 EUR = 0.6755 GBP
1 EUR = 1.4241 CAD
1 EUR = 1.6661 AUD
1 EUR = 148.759 JPY
1 EUR = 2.7341 BRL
1 EUR = 34.2377 RUB
1 EUR = 10.2038 CNY
Base Currency: US Dollar
on 06-September-2006

1 USD = 0.7793 EUR
1 USD = 0.5263 GBP
1 USD = 1.1097 CAD
1 USD = 1.298 AUD
1 USD = 115.923 JPY
1 USD = 2.1303 BRL
1 USD = 26.6775 RUB
1 USD = 7.9507 CNY

EUR/USD Chart

Equities of the Largest Breweries

Top Industry News
Netherlands: Heineken N.V. reports strong organic net profit growth of 13.7% for 1H 2006... Click here

Turkey: Anadolu Efes beer sales increased 16% 1H 2006... Click here

Hong Kong: China Resources Enterprise Ltd. beer sales increased by 31% to 244,000 hl in 1H 2006... Click here

Belgium: InBev 2Q net profit expected to boost by 8.5%... Click here

Russia: Pikra brewery to make production investments of nearly EUR8.5 million by the end of 2006... Click here

Australia: Largest malthouse in Southern Hemisphere to profit from rising world malt demand... Click here

Ukraine: 2005/06 malt production to reach 378,000 t... Click here

Australia: South Australian, Victorian and South Coast barley pool estimates up due to ‘very tight’ market... Click here

World: Hop farmers try not to be too optimistic... Click here

More News
France: Scottish & Newcastle-owned Brasseries Kronenbourg chief executive to leave company ... More Info

China: SABMiller’s joint venture China Resources Snow Breweries rejects bribe accusation ... More Info

Slovenia: Pivovarna Lasko profits increased 7% in 1H 2006 ... More Info

Brazil: Moody's lifts AmBev foreign currency issuer rating ... More Info

Netherlands: Heineken’s management is on target to reach EUR200 million of savings by the end of the 2008 financial year ... More Info

Czech Republic: Brewers protest against EU proposal to hike excise taxes on beer ... More Info

UK: Coors Brewers to launch “mid-strength” Carling C2 ... More Info

USA: Beer adds US$1.7 billion to New Jersey economy ... More Info

Belgium: KBC raises InBev 2Q EPS estimate to EUR0.57 ... More Info

Malaysia: Carlsberg and Guinness stocks remain flat despite break in tax hike ... More Info

Lebanon: Heineken-owned Brasserie Almaza moves ahead despite 34-day war losses ... More Info

UK: Hall & Woodhouse is brewing an extra cold version of Hofbrau beer ... More Info

Africa: SABMiller brews up responsibility ... More Info

UK: Greene King quarter-sales rose 5% to July 30 2006 ... More Info

Ukraine: Agrarians harvested 12.64 million tonnes of barley ... More Info

Canada: Moosehead Brewery becomes the head-family-owned Canadian brewery ... More Info

Belgium: InBev holds to its ‘buy’ rating ... More Info

Ukraine: Barley export prices ranged within US$/t 110-120 (FOB) as of 03/09/06 ... More Info

Africa: SABMiller invested US$750 million in African economies since 1994 ... More Info

UK: Carlsberg to launch multi-million pound Carlsberg Edge TV campaign ... More Info

Russia: Sun Interbrew to start the construction of a new brewery in Irkutsk district on September 07 ... More Info

USA: Anheuser-Busch Cos. Inc. to launch Bud.TV online video site ... More Info

Australia: Coopers Brewery was recognized as one of Australia’s leading family businesses ... More Info

UK: Marston's, England cricket team official beer, seeks agencies over Ashes sponsorship deal ... More Info

Algeria: Ownership of El Harrach brewery has gone to Flash Group ... More Info

USA: Miller Brewing Co. boycotted for supporting illegal immigration ... More Info

Australia: ABB Grain appointed Richard Merson for the position of field officer responsible for Queensland ... More Info

UK & South Africa: SABMiller remains a strong top-line story ... More Info



Brewery News
Netherlands: Heineken N.V. reports strong organic net profit growth of 13.7% for 1H 2006

Heineken N.V. announced September 06 strong organic net profit growth of 13.7% for the first six months of 2006, a clear acceleration compared with the 5.4%-growth rate reported for the same period in 2005. Heineken confirms its increased full-year forecast of an organic net profit growth of ‘slightly above 10%` (recently upgraded from ‘mid-single digit`).
Heineken achieved accelerated organic growth across all key metrics: +6.3% in revenues, +10.4% in EBIT (beia) and +13.7% in net profit (beia). Group beer volume grew 11.6%, to 62.8 million hl of which organic growth accounted for 6.6%. Consolidated beer volume amounted to 53.3 million hl.

Net profit (beia) grew 10.5% to €410 million mainly driven by strong topline growth. Net profit was 25.5% higher reflecting in part €28 million in exceptional net book gains in the first half-year against costs of €23 million in the same period in 2005.

Volume of the Heineken® brand in the global premium segment rose 12.7% to 11 million hl, increasing the brand’s share of the segment. The Heineken® brand performed strongly in the Americas, Central and Eastern Europe and Africa, driven by engaging new marketing campaigns and consumer-driven innovations.

The introduction of Heineken Premium Light in the USA exceeded expectations with sales ...
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Turkey: Anadolu Efes beer sales increased 16% 1H 2006

Anadolu Efes Biracilik ve Malt Sanayii A. (Anadolu Efes) released September 01 its consolidated financial results as of and for the period ended 30 June 2006.

Anadolu Efes, listed in the Istanbul Stock Exchange (AEFES.IS), is the operational entity under which the Turkey beer operations are managed, as well as the holding entity of Efes Beverage Group's interests in Coca-Cola bottling and international brewing businesses.

The Efes Beverage Group is composed of Anadolu Efes and its subsidiaries that produce and market beer, malt and soft drinks across a geography including Turkey, Russia, the CIS countries, Southeast Europe and the Middle East. The Group currently operates in 10 countries with 15 breweries, 6 malteries and 12 Coca-Cola bottling facilities and has an annual brewing capacity of around 32 million hectoliters, malting capacity of 236,500 tons and Coca-Cola bottling capacity of 535 million unit cases per year.

In 1H2006 the total sales volume growth (including beer and soft drinks) that effects Anadolu Efes' consolidated net sales revenues is realized as 67%. Within this sales volume increase, beer sales volume increased by 19%, while soft drink sales volume increased by 358%(as this reflects 100% of Efes Invest sales volumes in 1H2005 results, whereas in 1H2006 it ...
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Hong Kong: China Resources Enterprise Ltd. beer sales increased by 31% to 244,000 hl in 1H 2006

China Resources Enterprise, Limited (‘The Company’ or together with its subsidiaries, ‘The Group’) announced September 06 its interim results for the six months ended 30 June,
2006.

Consolidated turnover rose 25% to HK$31.6 billion. Profit attributable to the Company’s shareholders amounted to HK$1,265 million, an increase of 0.2%. Excluding the after-tax effect of revaluation of investment properties and major disposals, which led to aggregate gains of HK$367 million in the first half of 2006 and HK$484 million in the first half of 2005, underlying net profit was up 16% to HK$899 million.

Consumer-related businesses, including retail, beverage and food, contributed to the strong underlying profit growth. Earnings per share were HK55˘ compared to HK59˘ in the same period of 2005. The Board of Directors declared an interim dividend of HK14˘ per share, an 8% increase from last year.

Beverage business continued its rapid growth and earnings contribution rose by 26% to HK$75 million. Beer sales volume increased by 31%, of which 28% was organic, to 244,000 hl and market share grew to 15% from 13% in the prior period. The national brand, SNOW reported an 85% sales volume growth, the highest increase since its national branding program was launched, and for ...
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Belgium: InBev 2Q net profit expected to boost by 8.5%

InBev is expected to report 2Q net profit of EUR351.5M, +8.5% from EUR324M a year earlier, bolstered by strong growth in Latin America and cost-cutting in Western Europe, according to the average of forecasts from six analysts surveyed by DJ Newswires on September 05.

The main focus is on its stuttering Western European operations, the biggest part of InBev outside its Ambev operations. Ambev has already reported 2Q results. Analysts also want to see whether InBev will upgrade its guidance which looks for a 30% EBITDA margin by end 2007. Shares closed September 05 1% higher at EUR40.89.


Russia: Pikra brewery to make production investments of nearly EUR8.5 million by the end of 2006

Pikra brewery reported substantial losses for the 1H 2006. Half-year financial figures indicated losses which ranked to RUR33.8 million. This negative turnover is more unexpected as the Krasnoyarsk brewery reported a profit of RUR17.5 million for the 2005 FY. Sales decreased from RUR803.3 million down to RUR537.5 million, The Russian Brewers Union reported September 04.

Commenting on these results, Baltika vie-president Daniil Breman said: “Pikra is today achieving its consolidation with Vena, Yarpivo and Baltika. Being a part of Baltika will require from Pikra to substantially enlarge production debit and to push to new technical potential. By the end of this year, Pikra intends to invest over EUR8.5 million. In fact, this is the main reason why the brewery reported losses for the first half of 2006.”

Malt News
Australia: Largest malthouse in Southern Hemisphere to profit from rising world malt demand

ABB Grain’s new, upgraded Forrestfield malting plant is set to capitalise on the increasing world demand for malt, the company released August 31.

The plant, operated by ABB’s wholly owned subsidiary Joe White Maltings, has undergone a two-year, AU$46 million extension, more than doubling annual malt production capacity to 200,000 tonnes, making it the largest malthouse in the Southern Hemisphere. This highly efficient facility uses state-of-the-art equipment throughout.

Ninety-five per cent of the new facility’s production will be exported to major brewers in Asia. Overseas customers who use malt from Forrestfield include major brewers Heineken/ APB, Beer Thai, Boon Rawd, San Miguel, Saigon and Hanoi Breweries and the well known food company, Nestles, in Singapore.

ABB’s managing director, Michael Iwaniw, said the company’s investment in Forrestfield was a vote of confidence in WA and its barley growers.

“Forrestfield will be requiring nearly a quarter of a million tonnes of malting barley each and every year in order to produce the 200,000 tonnes of malt required by our key customers, both in Perth and Asia,” Mr Iwaniw said.

“This type of investment is only possible with the confidence of knowing WA growers can regularly produce such volumes of high quality malting barley each year."

Joe White Maltings’ ...
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Ukraine: 2005/06 malt production to reach 378,000 t

Ukrainian maltsters in July 2006 produced 29,700 t of malt, 2% more against the previous month, the Russian Brewers Union reported September 01. Experts said that July 2005/06 malt production stood at July 2004/05 level. By the end of July there were 38,800 t of malt in stocks at malthouses, 18% less than a month earlier.

Total 2005/06 malt production is estimated to reach 378,400 t against 304,600 t year-on-year.

Barley News
Australia: South Australian, Victorian and South Coast barley pool estimates up due to ‘very tight’ market

ABB Grain Ltd has reviewed its gross barley pool indicators for 2005/2006 and 2006/2007 and has increased its estimates for both feed and malting, the company released September 06.

ABB Grain’s General Manager Marketing, Nigel Officer, said that continuing uncertainty about the size and make up of the forthcoming Australian barley harvest, extremely firm domestic grain prices and a “very tight” world market, particularly for malting barley, had been the impetus for the rises.

For the 2005/2006 pools, ABB Grain has raised its No.1 malting barley gross estimate by $9/tonne, to $202/t, and raised its No.1 feed barley gross estimate by $2/t to $165/t (figures in AU$ unless stated).

In the 2006/2007 No.1 pools, malting barley gross estimates have been increased by $12/t, to $206/t, with feed being raised by $7/t, to $175/t.

“It’s likely that there will be limited volumes only of malting barley available from the forthcoming Australian harvest,” he said.

“Whatever malting barley is produced will be sold into a very tight world market, characterised by ongoing strong Chinese malting barley demand and limited export availability from ABB’s northern hemisphere competitors.

“With feed barley, we’ve seen a strengthening of values in the Black Sea and North America. Australian feed barley will be keenly ...
More Info

Hops News
World: Hop farmers try not to be too optimistic

August 21, 2006 Crop Report
By Douglas MacKinnon

The latter half of July brought
with it above average temperatures on both sides of the Atlantic. In the United States, this slowed the growth of aroma hops, which are not fond of such weather. Due to the presence of drip irrigation in all alpha hop fields, alpha hop yield was not seriously affected. In Europe, where irrigation is the exception rather than the norm, both aroma and alpha hop varieties were stressed. During July, the year 2006 was shaping up to be the worst since the draught of 2003.

In both cases, the end of July and the beginning of August brought relief. In the United States, cooler temperatures have prevailed during the month of August, easing the stress on all hop varieties. In Germany and the rest of Europe, August has brought with it above average rainfall.

Hop farmers try not to be too optimistic, and indeed you can never know the crop until it is in the bale, but it appears that each passing day has brought with it a greater sense of relief as to what the crop will bring. Plants on both sides ... More Info

Scientific Digest
Quality Risks Associated with the Utilization of Fusarium Head Blight Infected Malting Barley P. B. Schwarz and R. D. Horsley, Department of Plant Sciences, North Dakota State University, Fargo 58015; B. J. Steffenson and B. Salas, Department of Plant Pathology, University of Minnesota, St. Paul 55108; and J. M. Barr, Department of Plant Sciences, North Dakota State University, Fargo 58015

ABSTRACT
Fusarium head blight (FHB) has adversely affected the quality of bar-ley grown in the northern Great Plains of the United States and the east-ern Prairie Provinces of Canada since 1993. Objectives of this study were to document the occurrence of deoxynivalenol (DON) on barley within North Dakota and Minnesota, investigate relationships among FHB, DON, and malt quality, and to determine at what level FHB/DON-con-taminated barley can be safely utilized for the production of quality malt. Since 1993, mean DON levels have ranged from 10.3 to 0.4 µg/g, with a corresponding 81 to 32% of the regional barley crop in excess of 0.5 µg/g. Strong relationships were not observed between either kernel size or kernel weight and DON. As a consequence, cleaning is unlikely to achieve significant reductions in DON levels in most cases. In terms of barley and malt quality, the strongest relationships were observed be-tween barley DON and malt DON and malt DON and wort color. How-ever, malt DON levels could not be reliably predicted from barley at <1.0 µg/g. Barley with a DON level of <1.0 µg/g produced acceptable malt. Keywords: Assortment, Cluster analysis, Deoxynivalenol, Kernel weight, Malt quality, Mycotoxin
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Malting barley prices. French barley prices.
Nominal prices.

EURO = USD 1.2834 September 06, 2006 
 Crop year   2006   2007 
 Parity   FOB Creil   FOB Creil 
 Position   July 2006   July 2007 
Type   Variety  EURO  USD  EURO  USD 
2RS  Scarlett  136.00  174.50 
2RS  Prestige  135.00  173.50 
2RS  Cellar  134.00  172.00 
2RS  Sebastien  133.00  171.00 
2RS  Astoria  133.00  171.00 
2RS  Cork   132.00  169.50 
6RW  Esterel   113.00  145.50 

X - Due to an extremely unstable market we can't give any realistic quotation.

Prices for Danish malting barley are available on site www.e-malt.com/MarketPrices

Theoretical malt prices.
  EURO = USD 1.2834 September 06, 2006 
Crop year  2006 
Parity  FOB Antwerp 
Position  Sept 2006-Sept 2007 
Conditioning  Bulk   In bags  Bulk containers Bags, containers
Malting barley variety  EURO  USD  EURO  USD  EURO  USD  EURO  USD 
2RS  Scarlett  275.50  353.00  289.50  371.50  289.50  371.50  304.00  390.00 
2RS  Prestige  274.00  351.50  288.50  370.00  288.50  370.00  302.50  388.50 
2RS  Cellar  272.50  350.00  287.00  368.50  287.00  368.50  301.50  387.00 
2RS  Sebastien  271.50  348.50  286.00  366.50  286.00  367.00  300.50  385.50 
2RS  Astoria  271.50  348.50  286.00  366.50  286.00  367.00  300.50  385.50 
2RS  Cork   270.50  347.00  284.50  365.50  284.50  365.50  299.00  384.00 
2RS   Average price  272.50  349.50  287.00  368.00  287.00  368.00  301.50  386.50 
6RW  Esterel   249.50  321.50  265.00  340.00  265.00  340.00  279.50  358.50 
Asia Malt 70/30  266.00  341.50  280.50  359.50  280.50  359.50  294.50  378.50 
**  Asia Malt 50/50  261.50  335.50  276.00  354.00  276.00  354.00  290.50  372.50 

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

Mexico Barley Situation

Years Area
Harvested
(1000 HA)
Production
(1000 MT)
Oct-Sep
Imports
(1000 MT)
Oct-Sep
Import U.S.
(1000 MT)
Oct-Sep
Exports
(1000 MT)
Feed Dom.
Consumption
(1000 MT)
TOTAL Dom.
Consumption
(1000 MT)
1995/19962434173242600242667
1996/19973096141311310200770
1997/19982253801961160150576
1998/1999267410155950150585
1999/20002134502121010150653
2000/2001309770119960150850
2001/200231576766600150850
2002/200332077031280150850
2003/200435090041200150850
2004/20053509007500200900
2005/20063509007500200950
SOURCE: USDA/FAS Database
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Agenda


September 2006:
8th BELGIAN BEER WEEKEND The Belgian Brewers’ association
World of Food China - 2006
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


November 2006:
Balkan Food & Drinks 2006, Bulgaria.
World Food Kazakhstan - 2006
Food & Drinks 2006, Georgia.
EBC SYMPOSIUM ON DRINKABILITY, UK.
InterDrink - 2006, Moscow
PeterFOOD - 2006, Saint-Petersburg
Americas Food & Beverage Show
IHGC meetings Germany
Interfood & Drink, Bulgaria
BRAU Beviale European Trade Fair for the Beverage Industry
Interfood Georgia - 2006
Foodapest - 2006, Budapest
International Forum 'Drinks Industry'
InterFood Tajikistan - 2006




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