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Czech Republic: Heineken acquires Drinks Union brewery group in Czech Republic
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Singapore & Vietnam: Asia Pacific Breweries expands brewery in North Vietnam
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Romania: Timisoreana beer posts top volume of sales in 2007
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India: Cobra Beer allocates $80 million for expansion in India which includes 2 new breweries
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Netherlands & South Africa: Heineken confirms site of new South African brewery
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Singapore & India: Asia Pacific Breweries to launch Tiger beer in India next year
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Europe: EU barley export to increase in 2008/09 - (CORRECTED)
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Ukraine: Malting barley reserves on grain storage companies up 18.8% y/y on March 1, 2008
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Japan: Government plans to import more barley in 2008/09
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Canada: A battle is brewing over calls for beer prices to be fixed
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Australia: Beer tax could help curb binge drinking
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USA: Cobra Beer in talks with Anheuser-Busch for US distribution
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China: China's Olympic beer flowing in capital Beijing
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Canada: Big Rock Brewery announces C$0.13 per trust unit dividend
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USA: National Fatherhood Initiative names Anheuser-Busch 2008 Fatherhood Award(TM) winner
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UK: Norfolk brewer Woodforde's sees 34% sales increase
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South Africa: NCYL intensifies campaign to ban beer advertising and sales on Sundays
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USA: Aladdin Beverage's Patagonia Blond Ale to compete in 2008 World Beer Cup® Competition
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Nigeria: Nigerian Breweries proposes a final dividend of N14.7 billion
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Russia: “Baltika No.7 Exportnoe” beer launched the new site of the brand
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Ukraine: Agrarians January-February barley sales averaged UAH1,210 per MT, 92.4% higher y/y
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Bangladesh: Government purchased 75,000 tonnes of barley
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Czech Republic: Heineken acquires Drinks Union brewery group in Czech Republic
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Heineken N.V. announced that it will acquire Drinks Union in the Czech Republic, in a press release, March 25. The transaction will strengthen Heineken’s
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Singapore & Vietnam: Asia Pacific Breweries expands brewery in North Vietnam
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Catering to strong domestic and export demand for its beers in North Vietnam, Asia Pacific Breweries Ltd (APB) has expanded the production capacity of
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Romania: Timisoreana beer posts top volume of sales in 2007
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Timisoreana beer, owned by Ursus Breweries, member of SAB Miller, posted volume share of 11.3 percent of the total Romanian beer market in 2007,
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India: Cobra Beer allocates $80 million for expansion in India which includes 2 new breweries
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The UK-based Cobra Beer is looking at both the organic and inorganic mode to spawn growth in India, Sify reported March 26. Upping its
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Netherlands & South Africa: Heineken confirms site of new South African brewery
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Heineken N.V. announced that it will build its new South African brewery in the Sedibeng area between Vereeniging and Alberton, south of Johannesburg, in
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Singapore & India: Asia Pacific Breweries to launch Tiger beer in India next year
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Singapore-based Asia Pacific Breweries Ltd (APBL) will launch its flagship beer, Tiger, in India next year, DNA Money reported March 25.
The beer maker, a
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Europe: EU barley export to increase in 2008/09 - (CORRECTED)
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According to Strategie Grains’ estimations, EU27 barley output in 2008 will reach 62.4 Mt, up by 4.8 Mt for the level of 2007 (including
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Ukraine: Malting barley reserves on grain storage companies up 18.8% y/y on March 1, 2008
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Experts estimate this year March1 grain processing/storage companies malting barley stocks 288,920 MT, up 45,682 MT (+ 18.8%) as of last year Mar 1
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Japan: Government plans to import more barley in 2008/09
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Japan plans to buy a total of 270,000 tonnes of barley from abroad in the year to next March, the farm ministry said, according
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Spring malt barley response to elemental sulphur – the prognostic value of N and S concentrations in malt barley leaves
W. Grzebisz, K. Przygocka-Cyna
Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Agricultural University, Poznań, Poland
Abstract
The basic concept of malt barley production is to reach a dilution effect of nitrogen accumulated by grains at maturity.
A three-year study was undertaken to establish time courses of nitrogen (N) and sulphur (S) in leaves as
the prerequisite tool for total grain yield prognosis. Sulphur application at the lowest rate of 25 kg/ha significantly
increased yields of grain in 2001 and 2003. The time course of N and S concentrations in leaves over the growing
season showed declining trends for N and variable for S. At mid tillering (BBA-25) both N and S, but at BBA-31
only N concentrations significantly responded to S rates, and in turn affected patterns of N concentration in barley
organs up to maturity. Sulphur concentrations and N:S ratios were useful tools to make reliable prognosis of total
grain yield of barley at BBA-31 as indicated by the obtained regression equations. The threshold values for N and S
in leaves in order to achieve the maximum total grain yield are 0.4% for S and 8.0 for the N:S ratio as presented by
the graphical procedure.
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Canada Average Barley Prices,
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Source: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada; March 12, 2008
World Barley Trade
Source: USDA, March 2008
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1885 Eastman Kodak (Eastman Dry Plate and Film Co.) produced the first commercial motion picture film in Rochster, NY.
1996 The International Monetary Fund approved a $10.2 billion loan for Russia to help the country transform its economy.
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