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Change trend

09 Oct - 11 Oct 2006
Crop 2006
2rs Barley €167.0-169.0  1.21%
6rw Barley €148.0-150.0  1.36%
2rs Malt €328.0-330.0  1.70%
6rw Malt €304.0-306.0  1.84%
Crop 2007
2rs Barley €153.0-155.0  1.32%
6rw Barley €131.0-133.0  1.54%
2rs Malt €306.0-308.0  0.82%
6rw Malt €278.0-280.0  0.90%

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E-malt.com Newsletter 41a
October 09 - October 11, 2006

Quote of the week

" Blessed is the mother who gives birth to a brewer. "
Czech saying


Currency Rates
Base Currency: Euro, EUR
on 11-October-2006

1 EUR = 1.257 USD
1 EUR = 0.6752 GBP
1 EUR = 1.4173 CAD
1 EUR = 1.6892 AUD
1 EUR = 150.037 JPY
1 EUR = 2.7098 BRL
1 EUR = 33.8612 RUB
1 EUR = 9.9494 CNY
Base Currency: US Dollar
on 11-October-2006

1 USD = 0.7956 EUR
1 USD = 0.5372 GBP
1 USD = 1.1275 CAD
1 USD = 1.3437 AUD
1 USD = 119.367 JPY
1 USD = 2.1558 BRL
1 USD = 26.9377 RUB
1 USD = 7.9151 CNY

EUR/USD Chart

Equities of the Largest Breweries

Top Industry News
China: SABMiller’s CR Snow Breweries joint venture is now the largest brewer in China... Click here

Czech Republic: Central Bohemian beer makes up 15 percent of Czech beer exports... Click here

Chile & Argentina: Compania Cervecerias Unidas SA announces preliminary 3Q 2006 consolidated volumes... Click here

Australia: Foster's to slash up to 20% of its product lines to avoid the risk of a takeover bid... Click here

Ukraine: Obolon brewery increased beer production by 20.1% in September 2006... Click here

EU: Alternatives for the malting industry suggested by analysts... Click here

World: A short review of the latest news in the malt industry... Click here

USA: Archer Daniels Midland is the new owner of The International Malting Co. and its big plant north of Great Falls... Click here

World: Barley crop harvest is almost finished in Northern Hemisphere countries... Click here

Ukraine & Russia: Ukrainian barley exports are forecasted to reach 5.2 million t, Russia may look for imports at the end of the season... Click here

More News
Peru: SABMiller’s subsidiary Backus and Johnston introduces Barena brand to Peru ... More Info

Canada & Japan: Sapporo Breweries Ltd. gets state approval to buy Sleeman Breweries Ltd. ... More Info

India: Carlsberg considers acquisitions in India, in particular the Himneel Breweries ... More Info

Canada: Molson Coos Brewing won’t counter bid for Sleeman Breweries Ltd. before Sapporo offer closes ... More Info

Venezuela: President Hugo Chavez bans trucks selling beer directly on the streets ... More Info

Ireland: Board found InBev’s beer promotion campaign liable to encourage immoderate or irresponsible alcohol consumption ... More Info

USA: Anheuser-Busch stock rises 2% after rumours said it may be bought by activist investor Edward Lampert ... More Info

Australia: Hopes the malt barley crop could be rescued had faded and prices jumped to AU$244/t ... More Info

Latin America: Analysts recommend a ‘hold’ rating for Quilmes Industrial S.A. ... More Info

Belarus: Malting plant Belsolod was granted a budgetary loan of BYR3.4 billions ... More Info

India: Anheuser-Busch will decide upon partnering with SK Jaipuria Group after its team visits India in mid-October 2006 ... More Info

Kazakhstan: Ochakovo started to ship its products to Kazakhstan through local exclusive distributor ... More Info

USA: Minority owner purchases former Molson Coors brewery ... More Info

UK & South Africa: Analysts at Dresdner Kleinwort maintain their ‘add’ rating on SABMiller Plc ... More Info

India: Asia Pacific Breweries Ltd enters into joint venture partnership with Jaipuria Beverages and Food Industries Private Ltd ... More Info

USA: Miller Brewing Company expands high-end import portfolio with three South American brands ... More Info

Latvia: Bauskas alus brewery to receive investments worth LVL392,000 from the European Union ... More Info

India: Cobra Beer Ltd will sign three new bottling deals with independent brewers in India ... More Info

Iceland: First microbrewery to launch beer in bottles in a few days ... More Info

UK: British Beer & Pub Association makes a call for stronger leadership over smoking laws ... More Info

Australia: Foster's launches two new brews under its flagship Crown Lager label ... More Info

Trinidad and Tobago: Beer prices still down after prime-minister said duties on beer will increase 30% ... More Info

USA: Anheuser-Busch apologizes to Boston Soccer fans for World Cup trophy flap ... More Info

Mexico: FEMSA receives “Ethics and Excellence” Award 2006 for its best practices in corporate social responsibility ... More Info

UK: Latest Home Office figures show that a third of pubs failed test-purchase stings over the summer ... More Info

India: SABMiller inked a bottling deal with Kewl Breweries increasing the inventory of the company by about 1.5 lakh cases every month ... More Info

UK: Carlsberg claims to be the first major brewery to launch a Christmas beer ... More Info

Australia: Oz Brewing Ltd to be listed on stock exchange after the launch of a $1.5 capital raise ... More Info

Hong Kong: China Resources Enterprise ranked top in the corporate governance survey of Euromoney ... More Info



Brewery News
China: SABMiller’s CR Snow Breweries joint venture is now the largest brewer in China

SABMiller plc, one of the world’s leading brewers, announced October 06 that its Chinese joint venture, CR Snow Breweries (‘CR Snow’), has become the largest brewer in China by sales volume and by brewing capacity. In the 12 months to June 2006, CR Snow sold over 45 million hectolitres of beer, of which the Snow brand accounted for 21 million hectolitres.

CR Snow’s top ten brands, which include Snow, Blue Sword, Singo and New3star, account for 85% over overall sales, and the Snow brand is now China’s largest. Snow’s dramatic performance has benefited from CR Snow’s unique integration of a national brand and a national distribution platform.

SABMiller, which operates in China through its 49 percent stake in China Resources Snow Breweries (CR Snow), says its share of the Chinese beer market rose to 14.9 percent in the first six months of 2006, and said it was now the largest brewer in China by sales volume and brewing capacity.

This puts SABMiller, the world's second-biggest brewer, ahead of the previous Chinese beer leader Tsingtao Brewery Co. Ltd., which has a share of 13.9 percent, while Yanjing Brewery Co. has 10.2 percent.

The Chinese beer industry grew volumes 10 ...
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Czech Republic: Central Bohemian beer makes up 15 percent of Czech beer exports

Beer brewed in central Bohemian breweries accounts for more than 15 percent of overall Czech beer exports, The Prague Monitor learned October 10 form a local report.

There are 13 brewers operating in central Bohemia. They export beer to countries in Europe, the US, Australia and China, the paper says.

Largest central Bohemian brewery, Velke Popovice, put out 739,758 hectolitres of beer in the first half of the year and was the third largest Czech brewer, trailing Plzensky Prazdroj in western Bohemia and Nosovice in northern Moravia.

Velkopopovicky kozel beer, produced by Velke Popovice, was the best-selling brand abroad last year with 1.3 million hectolitres sold, which is more than the brewer produced in its Czech facilities.

"[Velkopopovicky] kozel is sold in 24 countries around the world, including Finland and Australia," said Alexej Bechtin, spokesman of Velke Popovice's owner Plzensky Prazdroj.

"Research shows that [Velkopopovicky] kozel is the best-known and best-selling beer in Russia, for instance, and also the most successful brand produced under licence there," Bechtin added.

Another central Bohemian brewer, Kralovsky pivovar Krusovice, exports its beer to 15 European countries and to Israel. Kralovsky pivovar put out 471,000 hectolitres of beer this year, the seventh largest amount in the Czech Republic.

Brewer Klaster Hradiste in ...
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Chile & Argentina: Compania Cervecerias Unidas SA announces preliminary 3Q 2006 consolidated volumes

Compania Cervecerias Unidas SA (CCU) reported October 06 its preliminary consolidated 3Q volumes.

In Chile, 3Q beer sales reached 976,138 hl (+12.5%). 2006 year to date beer sales increased by 15.4% to 3.211 million l. The company’s 3Q aggregated sales, including wine, nectars, mineral waters etc. hiked by 12.5% reaching 2.426 million l.

In Argentina, preliminary figures show that beer sales rose by 10.4% to 498.952 hl in 3Q 2006.Year to date sales amounted for 3.211 million l, 15.4% more year-on-year.

CCU plans to release its consolidated third quarter results by the end of October.

CCU is a diversified beverage company operating principally in Chile and Argentina. CCU is the largest Chilean brewer, the second-largest Argentine brewer, the third-largest Chilean soft drink producer, the second-largest Chilean wine producer, the largest Chilean mineral water producer, one of the largest Chilean pisco producer and also participates in the confectionery industry in Chile.

The Company has licensing and/or joint venture arrangements with Heineken Brouwerijen B.V., Anheuser-Busch Companies Inc., PepsiCo Inc., Paulaner Brauerei AG, Schweppes Holdings Limited and Watt’s Alimentos S.A.


Australia: Foster's to slash up to 20% of its product lines to avoid the risk of a takeover bid

Australian brewer Foster's Group Ltd. is looking to cut its product lines by up to 20 per cent to rejuvenate the business and ward off the risk of a takeover bid, the Australian Financial Review reported, The New Zealand Herald posted October 11.

"I would be disappointed if we didn't get it down by at least 10 per cent," Jamie Odell, Foster's Managing Director Australia, Asia and Pacific was quoted saying, adding that a move towards 20 per cent would be even better.

"I do hold to the view of fewer, bigger, better," he said.

Odell said he wanted a review of the business finished by Christmas, with the group's struggling wine portfolio expected to be the focus of product line cuts.

Foster's wine portfolio expanded to 50 brands following its acquisition of Southcorp last year. The company has already scaled back its international beer operations this year, raising more than AU$1 (US$1.14) billion from the sale of the Foster's brand in Europe and India and the sale of Asian breweries.

Foster's shares closed at AU$6.21 ($7.08) on October 10, having calmed since spiking up to a record high of AU$6.85 in mid-September on takeover speculation.


Ukraine: Obolon brewery increased beer production by 20.1% in September 2006

Obolon reported beer production reached 910,000 hl in September 2006, 20.1% more year-on-year, ProAgro-News released October 09.

2006 year-to-date beer production totaled 7.3 million hl, 23% more against the similar period of the last year. It is worth to mention that Obolon is Ukraine’s brewery which reported the fastest growing beer output and its position as a market leader tends to consolidate.

In September 2006, Obolon’s share in Ukraine’s beer production amounted for 38.9% (+5.5%) and its domestic market share also increased by 5.7% to 33.7%. In the same month, the brewery saw exports growing by 16.6%.

In the last 9 months of 2006, the domestic beer market has grown by 13-14% while Obolon’s sales increased by 26.1%. For the firs three quarters of 2006, Obolon’s share in the national beer output totaled 34.3% (+2.6%). In the same time, the company’s share on the domestic market reached 28.8% (+3.1%).

The brewery also managed to significantly improve exports which grew by 14% as of September 31, controlling 83.3% of Ukraine beer shipments.

Malt News
EU: Alternatives for the malting industry suggested by analysts

Stressing the fact that EU has a deficit of 1 million t of malting barley of traditional quality specifications, analysts analyzed proposed October 02 some alternatives for the malting industry:

1. Imports from 3rd countries - very unlikely, as Australian barley is far too expensive for export to Europe, Canada cannot overcome their logistics problems, any surplus in South America would be small, and technical problems in the Ukraine will probably prevent large-scale exports from that country.

2. Usage of second grade barley: higher protein, lower full barley contents, lower germination and sprouted grains, barley of compromise and feed varieties, etc.

3. Reduction of malt production. This will be the case in those regions, where the crop is particularly poor and transport cost of barley from other EU areas excessively high. It will also be an automatic consequence of production stops in insolvent factories.


World: A short review of the latest news in the malt industry

Soufflet has closed a small malthouse in Ebersmunster, Alsace, reports said October 02.

The EU Commission has rejected a Dutch subsidy of €7.5 million for the construction of Holland Malt's factory in Eemshaven.

The former ConAgra/Tiger Oats maltings in Canada, the U.S. and Australia are operating as United Malt Holdings since the management buy-out.

The case of the insolvent Weissheimer company continues unresolved.


USA: Archer Daniels Midland is the new owner of The International Malting Co. and its big plant north of Great Falls

Archer Daniels Midland (ADM), which has owned 50 percent of IMC since it was formed in 1998, purchased the remainder of the company from the Lesaffre International Group, Great Falls Tribune posted October 07. No purchase price was disclosed.

It was unclear on October 06 whether the deal would lead to any changes at the IMC plant near Great Falls.

Officials at Archer Daniels Midland said no one could comment about the Great Falls operation until next week. "At this point in time, I don't think I can comment on any changes," said Gary McLoughlin, the plant manager. "I don't have any information."

McLoughlin said he shared the contents of a news release regarding the sale with the employees of the plant Friday.

The 24-hour operation has about 35 employees and is a significant player in the malt barley market in Montana and the surrounding region.

Lesaffre officials oversaw the construction of the $70 million plant and have been operating it since it began production last spring as part of a joint-venture agreement with ADM. IMC is now a wholly owned subsidiary of ADM.

IMC has malt plants in Minnesota and Wisconsin as well as in Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Lesaffre, based in Lille, ...
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Barley News
World: Barley crop harvest is almost finished in Northern Hemisphere countries

The barley harvest is virtually finished in the Northern Hemisphere; only a few acres remain to be harvested in Canada, Siberia and North China, analysts released October 02.

The EU harvested a large crop of winter barley, also sufficient quantities of spring barley, but a large part is of disastrous quality.

The Ukraine reports a record barley crop of fair quality. Russia's harvest started well in the south, but ended with poor results in the northern and eastern parts of the grain belt.

China's statistics are underdeveloped, but it seems clear that this year's barley crop is very large, however, of variable quality.

The U.S. barley production is one of the smallest ever. Canada, on the other hand, has the best quality crop since years, albeit a smaller tonnage than last year.


Ukraine & Russia: Ukrainian barley exports are forecasted to reach 5.2 million t, Russia may look for imports at the end of the season

Ukraine harvested 12 million t of barley, of which 11 million t of spring barley. Forecasts are that the country will export 5.2 million t of barley, all of it feed barley via the Black Sea ports. Quality of malting barley is good in the centre and east, but rain-damaged in the western part of the country, analyst said October 02. Local industries will be well supplied.

Russia must be divided in two parts. The south of the Black Soil belt harvested a fine crop, the north, however, and the lands stretching across the Volga into Siberia suffered from constant rains at harvest time, it is estimated that there 30 - 40 % of the malting barley are lost. Russia may look for imports at the end of the season.

Beer output is excellent in Russia and the Ukraine. Russia will remain an importer of some quantities of malt, as only one smaller capacity of 60.000 tons in Yaroslavl came on stream this year.


Malting barley prices. French barley prices.
Nominal prices.

EURO = USD 1.257 October 11, 2006 
 Crop year   2006   2007 
 Parity   FOB Creil   FOB Creil 
 Position   July 2006   July 2007 
Type   Variety  EURO  USD  EURO  USD 
2RS  Scarlett  170.00  214.00  156.00  196.50 
2RS  Prestige  169.00  212.50  155.00  195.00 
2RS  Cellar  168.00  211.50  154.00  193.50 
2RS  Sebastien  167.00  210.00  153.00  192.50 
2RS  Astoria  167.00  210.00  153.00  192.50 
2RS  Cork   166.00  209.00  152.00  191.50 
6RW  Esterel   149.00  187.50  132.00  166.00 

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

Theoretical malt prices.
  EURO = USD 1.257 October 11, 2006 
Crop year  2006 
Parity  FOB Antwerp 
Position  Oct 2006-Sept 2007 
Conditioning  Bulk   In bags  Bulk containers Bags, containers
Malting barley variety  EURO  USD  EURO  USD  EURO  USD  EURO  USD 
2RS  Scarlett  331.50  417.00  346.00  435.00  346.00  435.00  360.50  453.00 
2RS  Prestige  330.50  415.50  345.00  433.50  345.00  433.50  359.50  451.50 
2RS  Cellar  329.50  414.00  343.50  432.00  343.50  432.00  358.00  450.00 
2RS  Sebastien  328.00  412.50  342.50  430.50  342.50  430.50  357.00  448.50 
2RS  Astoria  328.00  412.50  342.50  430.50  342.50  430.50  357.00  448.50 
2RS  Cork   327.00  410.50  341.00  428.50  341.50  429.00  355.50  447.00 
2RS   Average price  329.00  413.50  343.50  431.50  343.50  431.50  358.00  450.00 
6RW  Esterel   305.00  384.50  320.50  402.50  320.50  402.50  334.50  420.50 
Asia Malt 70/30  322.00  405.00  336.50  423.00  336.50  423.00  351.00  441.00 
**  Asia Malt 50/50  317.50  399.00  332.00  417.00  332.00  417.00  346.50  435.50 

* - 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 2007 are available on site www.e-malt.com/MarketPrices

Table of the week

Australian Barley Supply and Disposal 2001-2007f


in thousand tonnes 2001-2002 2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 s 2006-2007 f
Production 8 280 3 865 10 382 7 740 9 869 5 840
   Domestic use 2 535 2 016 2 476 2 685 2 805 2 921
   as malt and other human use 161 165 168 172 176 180
   feed 2 200 1 650 2 100 2 300 2 450 2 560
   seed 174 201 208 213 180 181
 Exports  5 274 2 608 6 996 4 862 5 760 5 031
   as malting barley 1 705 1 099 2 135 1 464 1 765 1 493
   malt (grain equivalent) 600 624 624 601 595 565
   feed barley 2 971 885 4 241 2 798 3 401 2 972
s - ABARE estimated, f-ABARE forecast. Source - ABARE September, 2006

Australian Barley Crop Forecast

  Area (in 1000 ha) Production (in 1000 tons)
2005 - 2006s 2006 - 2007s 2005 - 2006f 2006 - 2007f
Queensland 156 90 259 122
New South Wales 1,015 900 2,245 1,350
Victoria 937 850 2,059 1,131
South Australia 1,317 1,070 2,685 1,500
Western Australia 1,303 1,070 2,598 1,712
Tasmania 11 10 23 26
Total Australia 4,739 3,990 9,869 5,841
s - ABARE estimated, f-ABARE forecast. Source - ABARE September, 2006
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October 09
1928 1st transcontinental flight by a woman completed, Laura Ingalls
1946 1st electric blanket manufactured; sold for $39.50
1979 1st consumer use of home banking by computer (Knoxville Tn)

October 10, 2006
1930 1st synthetic detergent, "Dreft" by Procter & Gamble, goes on sale
1993 Paolo Gucci, entrepreneur/accessories designer, dies at 64

October 11
1887 A. Miles patents elevator
1922 1st woman FBI "special investigator" appointed (Alaska Davidson)
Agenda
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


December 2006:
12th OBER Kerstbierfestival , Belgium



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