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Note:
Just click on the price link and you will be led to our Market
Price History. Average barley market prices are French and are estimated on FOB
Creil basis. Average Malt Prices are theoretical and based FOB Antwerp being
estimated on French malting . The changes are compared to last Newsletter's
prices. Arrows indicate the direction of the change.
Japan: Beer, quasi-beer shipments down 1.1% in November 2007
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Nigeria: Nigeria Breweries profit increased 41% in January-September 2007
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India: Asahi Breweries launches its No.1 beer Asahi Super Dry on Indian market
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Netherlands: Dutch catering industry drops legal cases against Heineken, Grolsch and Bavaria on cartel deal
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Australia: Cascade Brewery looks to import barley for the first time in 18 years
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Europe: Malsters more interested in 2008 barley crop
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Canada: Barley production up 15% in 2007 y/y due to higher seeded area
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Japan: Sapporo Breweries to release beer with 50% less sugar in February 2007
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Moldova: Efes Vitanta Moldova Brewery beer sales up 10.1% in 9 month of 2007
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UK: InBev’s vice president of marketing Devin Kelly has left the company
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Finland: No images of people under 25 years in beer advertising
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USA: Miller to test market low-calories craft beers under Lite brand
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India: United Breweries Holdings raises $152 million from placement
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Germany: Bavaria region bans smoking in public areas, Oktoberfest festival may suffer
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Canada: Big Rock Brewery Income Trust appoints new independent director
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Australia: Victoria and NSW barley pool estimates unchanged
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Japan: Beer, quasi-beer shipments down 1.1% in November 2007
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Shipments of beer and quasi-beer beverages in Japan in November fell 1.1 pct from a year before to 39,293,000 cases due to a plunge
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Nigeria: Nigeria Breweries profit increased 41% in January-September 2007
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Nigerian Breweries PLC has declared a total of N17.9 billion as Profit before Tax (PBT) for the nine months ended 30th September, 2007, Vanguard
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India: Asahi Breweries launches its No.1 beer Asahi Super Dry on Indian market
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Japan's No. 1 beer, Asahi Super Dry, was launched in India by Sula Selections, the import arm of Sula Vineyards at Shiro, Smashits reported
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UK: SABMiller acquires 5% stake in Grolsch
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SABMiller, the world's second-biggest brewer which is buying Grolsch NV, has acquired a 5 percent stake in the Dutch company, the Dutch stock market
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Netherlands: Dutch catering industry drops legal cases against Heineken, Grolsch and Bavaria on cartel deal
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Dutch hotel and catering industry association Koninklijke Horeca Nederland has dropped its legal cases against breweries Heineken, Grolsch and Bavaria, according to Thomson Financial,
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Australia: Cascade Brewery looks to import barley for the first time in 18 years
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Cascade Brewery, a major Tasmanian brewery will import barley for the first time in 18 years, according to ABC News, December 13.
After two dry
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Europe: Malsters more interested in 2008 barley crop
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While the activity on this year barley crop stays limited, European malsters are more interested in covering their needs for the 2008 crop, according
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Canada: Barley production up 15% in 2007 y/y due to higher seeded area
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Production is estimated to have increased by 15% to 11.0 Mt, slightly lower than the 10-year average, due to higher seeded area, according to Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, December 10.
However, supply has declined slightly as a result of significantly lower carry-in stocks. Crop quality is slightly below average. Exports are forecast to rise sharply, while domestic feed use decreases. Carry-out stocks are projected to decrease by 13%. The average off- Board feed barley price (No.1 CW I/S Lethbridge) is forecast to increase driven by strong export demand and the strength in other markets.
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Czech Republic: Czech hops harvest up 3% in 2007
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Czech hops growers this year harvested 5,630 tonnes of hops, 3 percent more than last year, and per hectare yield was 1.04 tonnes, 0.03
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Malting barley: storage, dormancy and processing quality
R. Reuss, J.A. Cassells and J.R. Green CSIRO Entomology, GPO Box 1700, Canberra, ACT 2601R. Nischwitz Barett Burston Malting Co., Central Laboratory Gough Street, GPO Box 153B, Melbourne, Victoria 3001
Abstract
Preharvest sprouting of malting barley causes substantial commercial losses to the grain industry. The use of
dormant barley varieties could reduce the risk of weather damage, but dormancy and water sensitivity are undesirable
during malting. Storage conditions largely determine the rate of postharvest breakdown of dormancy and water sensitivity.
This process may take months, to the disadvantage of handlers and maltsters. Our research has identified several
options for managing barley dormancy to provide opportunities to malt and export barley earlier. This would open the
door to the use of more dormant barley varieties to reduce preharvest sprouting. The use of agricultural chemicals to
break dormancy before or after storage is one possible option. Alternatively, the use of dry heat is an attractive option
avoiding market sensitivities to chemical use. Finally, by manipulating the storage process, postharvest dormancy
breakdown can be accelerated without compromising barley quality. Here we present preliminary results of a threeyear
project that aims to understand the interaction between storage conditions, barley quality and dormancy.
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Theoretical malt prices (Crop 2007, Crop 2008).
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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
EU Barley Production, 2007
Source: HGCA
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