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Australia: SABMiller and Coca-Cola Amatil acquire Bluetongue Brewery in Australia
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Vietnam: Brewer S&N to invest $75 million in Vietnam brewery
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Romania: United Romanian Breweries Bereprod will invest 16 million Euro to boost canned beer production by 30% in 2008
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UK: Scottish & Newcastle holders would back higher bid from Heineken and Carlsberg, survey says
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Sweden: Swedish tribunal names Scottish & Newcastle chairman in BBH arbitration
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Europe: 2008 barley crop prices increased again on tight old crop supply
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Australia: Barley crop slightly better than forecast
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Canada: Russell Breweries net sales increased 70% in Q1 2008 vs. Q1 2007
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South Africa: South African Breweries confident the country will not run out of beer over Christmas
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Belarus & Russia: Spokesman denies Baltika brewery's investment plans for Belarus
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Bulgaria: Lomsko Pivo beer company to export 30% of its production in EU
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USA: Grupo Modelo selected Allot to set new quality of service standards for its multiservice global network
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China: Kingway Brewery shares dropped 7% on profit decline warning
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South Korea & Japan: Brewer Hite says no plan to sell Jinro
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Canada: Robert Hartley retires after 23 years as Big Rock Brewery Income Trust director
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India: Barley output seen up 20% in FY2008 due to record overseas demand and high prices
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Russia: Decision about limitation of barley export may be adopted soon
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Australia: SABMiller and Coca-Cola Amatil acquire Bluetongue Brewery in Australia
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SABMiller plc announces that its joint venture with Coca-Cola Amatil Limited (CCA), Pacific Beverages Pty Limited (Pacific Beverages) has acquired Bluetongue Brewery Pty Limited
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Vietnam: Brewer S&N to invest $75 million in Vietnam brewery
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Britain's biggest brewer Scottish and Newcastle is looking to start its first brewery in Vietnam with a $75 million investment, state media reported, according
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Romania: United Romanian Breweries Bereprod will invest 16 million Euro to boost canned beer production by 30% in 2008
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United Romanian Breweries Bereprod (URBB), the producer of Tuborg, Carlsberg and Skol beer brands, will invest around 16 million euros in order to expand
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UK: Scottish & Newcastle holders would back higher bid from Heineken and Carlsberg, survey says
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Some Scottish & Newcastle Plc shareholders would support a takeover bid from Carlsberg A/S and Heineken NV if the brewers raised their offer to
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USA: Analyst sees Anheuser-Busch, InBev deal
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A Citi Investment Research analyst said although Anheuser-Busch Companies Inc. appears to be taking some positive steps to increase sales of its core brews,
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Sweden: Swedish tribunal names Scottish & Newcastle chairman in BBH arbitration
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The Arbitration Institute of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce ("SCC") has today confirmed the appointment of a Chairman to the Arbitral Tribunal which will
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Europe: 2008 barley crop prices increased again on tight old crop supply
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Markets of malt and malting barley had fallen asleep in the middle of October, and prices began to slide down slowly, particularly for nearby
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Australia: Barley crop slightly better than forecast
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The barley crop turned out slightly better than the last ABARE forecast, a total quantity of 5.5 Mill. tons seems possible, according to analysts,
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UK: Winter barley decline in importance
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There are three candidates for the 2008 HGCA Recommended winter barley List: Actrice, Marcorel and Wintmalt, according to Farmers Weekly Interactive, December 4.
Only one variety looks to have a chance of making it to the list, a fact reflecting the decline in importance of winter barley, says Mr Williams.
"Wintmalt appears an extremely strong candidate for addition, subject to malting trials results.
"While it's susceptible to yellow rust, its standing power is rather better than Flagon's, and BaYMV resistance will be a very valuable trait for committed malting barley growers."
Mr Fenwick is less convinced: "With a yield 1% ahead of Flagon and 2% on Cassata it may get recommended, but all will depend on whether maltsters and brewers want it. Will they give a firm answer - they're normally a bit wishy washy."
Like Cassata it has BaYMV resistance, but poor mildew and yellow rust defences, he notes.
"It's a borderline case. Is it really any advance on what is there already? Probably not."
But Mr Stephenson sees it as "the pick of the bunch".
In the feed category Actrice looks interesting, says Mr Williams. "It has very good resistance to rhyncho and net blotch coupled with strong untreated yield, which may make it a possible
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The effect of storage conditions on post-harvest maturation and maltability of
barley
Rainer Reuss, Julie Cassells, Jane Green and Tracy Willis from
CSIRO, GPO Box 1700, Canberra, ACT, 2601. Julie.Cassells@csiro.au. www.csiro.au
and
Ralph Nischwitz from
Barrett Burston Malting Co., 15 Gough Street, Richmond, Victoria 3121 nischwitz@bbmalt.com.au
Abstract
Storage conditions have a major influence on the rate at which
dormancy breakdown occurs. The rate of
breakdown depends mainly on grain moisture content, storage
temperature, storage time and the
characteristics of individual batches of barley.
Data presented in this paper are a significant addition to the
existing knowledge on post harvest maturation of Australian malting barley.
Germination of Gairdner and Sloop increased at low moisture
content (mc) at storage temperatures above
20oC, as water sensitivity progressively broke down.
In contrast, Grimmett germination declined under
similar conditions. Stirling was very robust and maintained
its germination even under high temperature
storage, while Tallon had to be stored below 25oC to prevent
loss in barley quality. Samples with high water
sensitivity and dormancy were less vulnerable to germination
loss. Dormancy and water sensitivity could be
overcome by matching storage conditions and barley characteristics.
Gairdner, Sloop and Stirling, all
samples with some level of dormancy and water sensitivity,
showed improved maltability after storage,
while Tallon and Grimmett, samples with high pre-storage
germination, decreased in maltability under most
storage conditions. Longer term storage under mild
conditions generally resulted in better malting outcomes.
Storage affected Kohlbach index, wort -glucan,
diastatic power and apparent attenuation limit of malt.
Changes in germination and maltability need to be
considered in combination to develop optimum storage
strategies for breaking dormancy and water sensitivity.
In dormant grain, enzyme activity of a-amylase and
b-glucanase changed with storage, while b-amylase
measurements showed no clear trends. Enzyme activity
decreased at higher mc and temperatures concurrent
with germination loss. Changes in enzyme activity were
highly sample-dependent.
An understanding of the vulnerability of particular
cultivars to damage in storage will assist in increasing and
preserving value. Barley with pronounced levels of
dormancy and/or water sensitivity can be safely stored at
25° to 30°C for short periods to increase germination.
Care must be taken to monitor germination during
storage, and moisture content should be kept at or below 12%.
Dormant barley stored at low temperatures
may not reach malting quality, even over a 12 month period.
Key Words
Storage, germination, malting, amylase, glucanase,
dormancy, water sensitivity
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