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UK: SABMiller sees Q3 2007 organic volume growth slow to 4%
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Japan: Beer, quasi-beer shipments hit record low in 2007
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Ukraine: Obolon strengthens positions on the beer market
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India: Cobra Beer acquires its first brewery in India
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UK: Scottish & Newcastle opens talks as Carlsberg and Heineken agree to meet 800p demand
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Canada: CWB marketing strategy for 2007-08 focused on record prices
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Ukraine: Ukraine is able to export no less than 1.7 million tonnes of barley in 2008
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UK: Enterprise Inns chief expects flat beer sales in 2008
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Australia: Foster's extends Corona license agreement
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Argentina & USA: Aladdin Trading to distribute Patagonia Beer from Argentina on the US market
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Belgium: InBev "overweight," target price reduced
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China: Beijing Yanjing Brewery suspended from trading pending announcement
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Rwanda & Uganda: Mutzig beer sales in Uganda are at a good level
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USA: FEMSA brews up future leaders using learning management from SumTotal
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Canada: Canadian Wheat Board officials deny accusations by agriculture minister on barley program
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UK: A taller barley variety doesn't always result in the highest straw yield, indicate trials
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Australia: Drought which slashed barley production may be easing, GrainCorp says
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UK: SABMiller sees Q3 2007 organic volume growth slow to 4%
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SABMiller plc issued its interim management statement for the group’s third quarter and for the nine months ended 31 December 2007 which also represents
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Japan: Beer, quasi-beer shipments hit record low in 2007
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Beer and quasi-beer shipments in Japan fell to a record low last year amid dwindling support from young generations, Jiji Press reported January 17.
Shipments
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Ukraine: Obolon strengthens positions on the beer market
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ZAO Obolon produced 10.91 mil hl of beer in 2007, 16.5% more than in the previous year, the company said in a press release,
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India: Cobra Beer acquires its first brewery in India
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London-based Karan Bilimoria's Cobra Beer said it has acquired a controlling stake of 76 percent in Bihar-based brewery Iceberg Industries, marking its first strategic
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UK: Scottish & Newcastle opens talks as Carlsberg and Heineken agree to meet 800p demand
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Scottish & Newcastle plc ("S&N" or the "Company") and Carlsberg A/S ("Carlsberg") and Heineken N.V. ("Heineken") (together the "Consortium"), confirm that they have entered into discussions in relation to a possible recommended offer for S&N at 800 pence per share, according to S&N’s press release, January 17.
The Consortium's proposal is subject to certain pre-conditions, including satisfactory completion of limited due diligence. The parties have approached the Panel to request a short extension to the Put up or Shut up deadline to 12 noon on 24 January 2008, to enable the Consortium to complete its due diligence. The potential additional 20 pence per share of the proposed increased offer price will be funded by Carlsberg. Shareholders should be aware that there can be no certainty that a formal offer will be made. A further announcement will be made as appropriate.
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Russia: SABMiller offices searched in tax Inquiry
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SABMiller, the world's third-largest brewer, said its Moscow office had been searched by government officials investigating a tax case, according to Bloomberg, January 18.
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Canada: CWB marketing strategy for 2007-08 focused on record prices
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The CWB will export 17 million tonnes of wheat, durum and barley this crop year, focusing its marketing strategy to take full advantage of
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Ukraine: Ukraine is able to export no less than 1.7 million tonnes of barley in 2008
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According to the press-service of the Ukrainian Agrarian Confederation (UAC), Ukraine is able to export no less than 1.7 mln tonnes of barley, AgriMarket
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The effect of a fungicide application
on the yield and quality of barley grain and malt
L. Hřivna - Mendel University of Agriculture and Forestry in Brno, Czech Republic
Abstract
In small-plot field trials conducted in 2000–2002 we studied
the effect of fungicides on the yield and selected technological
parameters of grain of malt barley and on malt. For the
treatment we used Cerelux (active ingredients: fenpropimorph,
flusilazole), Amistar (azoxystrobin) and Caramba (metconazole)
applied in two stages of stand development
(DC 47 and 55). Compared to the untreated control plants the
yield grains ranged between 6.9 and 16.5% after the application
of fungicides. The application of fungicides increased the
proportion of full grains and had a favourable effect on
the chemical composition of grain. After the treatment with
azoxystrobin the content of N-substances decreased from
11.43 to 11.07% as compared to the controls. The highest
starch content of grain was observed after the application of
the active ingredient metconazole; the average content ranged
between 64.44 and 64.62%. Compared to the controls the
highest relative yield of malt starch (124.2–125.2%) was
achieved after the application of azoxystrobin or a combination
of azoxystrobin and metconazole in the DC 47 stage.
The highest average attainable degree of fermentation was 78.57%
and was discovered in the untreated control.
Keywords: malt barley; malt; fungicide; yields; grain quality
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1840 Electro-Magnetic Intelligencer, 1st US electrical journal, appears
1980 Gold reaches $1,000 an oz
1989 IBM announces earnings up 10.4% in 1988
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1938 GM began mass production of diesel engines
1992 IBM announces a nearly $5B loss for 1992
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