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USA & Belgium: Anheuser-Busch board to meet face-to-face for the first time since rival brewer InBev formally made its bid to buy the company
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Ukraine: Carlsberg to boost beer production in Ukraine by building a brand new brewery
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India: APB row threatens to spoil Mallya’s Heineken party
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Japan: Sapporo, the first brewery in the world, to show CO2 emissions on each can
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USA & France: Discussions on ADM’s possible sale of its subsidiary ADM Malting to the Malteurop group
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Australia: ABB Grain's Malt Plant suspended operations due to West Australia gas outage
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Australia: Significant tonnages of some malting barley varieties could be downgraded to feed
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USA: Lawmakers vow to fight InBev-Anheuser deal
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USA: Buffett's Berkshire may get $600 million if InBev buys Anheuser
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Word: Global sales of premium beer by volume rose by 150% between 2000 and 2006
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Europe: The first European Beer Consumers Union (EBCU) constitution will be signed on 24 June.
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The Netherlands: Heineken tendered 80.7 percent in Eichhof's beverage business; bid succeeds
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Canada: Russell Breweries Inc. grants incentive stock options
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Dominican Republic: The Dominican National Brewery as one of the best company to work for
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Australia: Wine and beer tax hike not on agenda
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Australia: A new form of DNA testing for barley may make your beer taste even better
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Canada: CWB expects Saudi Arabia to stick with barley
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USA & Belgium: Anheuser-Busch board to meet face-to-face for the first time since rival brewer InBev formally made its bid to buy the company
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Anheuser-Busch Cos's board plans to meet face-to-face tomorrow for the first time since rival brewer InBev formally made its $46bn bid to buy the company, The Financial Times posted on June 19, citing people close to the situation.
The directors will weigh a variety of options for Anheuser, the 150-year-old brewer of Budweiser beer. But in a sign that Anheuser may not unequivocally reject InBev's advances, insiders say its advisers will focus the board's attention on the valuation of InBev's bid. At $65 per Anheuser share, they may argue that the bid is too low for a brand that InBev has called "iconic".
The offer, which equates to roughly 12 times Anheuser's 2007 earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation, represents a 35 per cent premium to Anheuser's average share price over the month before the bid announcement. Carlos Brito, InBev's chief executive, said yesterday that it had offered a "full price".
Sales of other well-known brands including Wrigley and Gillette have earned richer valuations, however, and Anheuser may point to those examples in its response to InBev.
Anheuser's shares closed yesterday at $61.90, as investors attempted to handicap the likelihood of a deal. The bid by the Belgian brewer for Anheuser has all
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Ukraine: Carlsberg to boost beer production in Ukraine by building a brand new brewery
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The brewing force, Carlsberg Group, is mulling plans to build a brand new brewery in Ukraine, a move which will strengthen its already strong position in a country where per capita beer consumption has doubled in five years, Kyiv Post communicated on June 18.
Analysts estimate that the new brewery, the first brand new beermaking facility built in Ukraine since Soviet days, could cost $10 million. This year, the Carlsberg group consolidated 100 percent ownership over Baltic Beverage Holdings, which in prior years acquired three breweries in Ukraine.
In acquiring BBH, Carlsberg gained a leading position in Ukraine through the Slavutych breweries in Kyiv and Zaporizhia, and the Lvivske brewery in Lviv.
Olena Markova, a BBH spokesperson in Ukraine was tightlipped, neither confirming nor denying plans to build a new brewery.
But on June 11, Viktor Kovalenko, head of the main administration of foreign economic relations and European integration at Kharkiv Oblast State Administration, told journalists that Carlsberg representatives conducted negotiations on a site for the brewery with Arsen Avakov, head of Kharkiv Oblast State Administration. Carlsberg was offered six land plots to choose from, Kovalenko added.
Oleksandr Sokolov, head of the analytical department of FinancialAnalytical Group ProConsulting, said construction of the new brewery
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Mexico: Modelo seen embracing InBev bid for Bud
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Mexico's No. 1 brewer, Modelo, run by a family not known for risk taking, is expected to emerge from InBev's $46.3 billion takeover battle for Anheuser-Busch with only one major change -- a new partner, Reuters communicated on June 18th.
Modelo, already 50 percent owned by Anheuser, is expected to block any attempt by the brewer of Budweiser to buy full control as a defensive move. Neither does it want to take on billions of dollars of debt to buy back its stake in the St. Louis-based giant.
Analysts say the most likely outcome is that Modelo, which makes Corona beer, will embrace InBev's bid for Anheuser and hope the Belgian brewer proves to be a more dynamic and innovative partner than the biggest U.S. brewer.
"At the end of the day, if InBev buys Anheuser, Modelo is going to play safe. OK, now I don't have Anheuser causing me grief. I have InBev and everything remains the same," said Ixe brokerage analyst Marco Reyes.
Modelo CEO Carlos Fernandez told Reuters two weeks ago -- before InBev launched its $65 a share bid for Anheuser -- that he expected his company, which has no debt and more than $1 billion in cash, to remain
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India: APB row threatens to spoil Mallya’s Heineken party
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Dutch brewing giant Heineken has indicated it will not leave the Asian partner, Singapore-based Asia Pacific Breweries (APB), in the lurch, while partnering United Breweries (UB) in India, The India Times posted on June 2008..
Heineken, which is taking 37.5% stake in UB after the worldwide acquisition of Scottish & Newcastle, appears to be preparing ground for APB’s continued presence in the domestic market, which is hotly contested by India’s largest brewer.
On Tuesday night, in London, UB chairman Vijay Mallya told ET : “Heineken is my shareholder. And I will talk to Heineken only.” Mr Mallya and Heineken CEO Jean Francois van Boxmeer are expected to meet in Paris on coming Monday for crucial talks to work out a business relationship, but APB operations in India, with its flagship Tiger beer, remains a stumbling block.
The board of APB —in which Heineken holds 42% and Fraser & Neave 38% stake—is believed to have taken a strong stance against quitting India’s rapidly expanding beer market. Sources said Heineken has put forward at least two options aimed at “meaningfully” covering the interests of all the three parties . One, APB will continue as an entity with its market operations tied to
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Japan: Sapporo, the first brewery in the world, to show CO2 emissions on each can
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Sapporo Breweries Ltd. said on June 19th it will list the amount of carbon dioxide emitted during the manufacture of each can on the labels of its flagship beer product, Japan’s Corporate News communicated.
Starting in March next year, the major Japanese brewer will indicate how much CO2 is emitted from the time ingredients are planted to the time the can is disposed of on "Kuro Label" 350-mililiter cans.
According to the company, no other beer maker in the world is announcing its product's carbon footprint in such a way, and the company sees it as a measure against global warming.
Sapporo Breweries can accurately figure out the amount of CO2 emissions because it fully controls the beer-making process, including barley and hop production, which are entirely undertaken by contracted farmers, company officials said.
The move by Sapporo Breweries, part of Sapporo Holdings Ltd., is in line with the possible nationwide implementation of carbon footprints in Japan.
The Japanese Economy, Trade and Industry Ministry launched a task force this month made up of academics, food and food package makers and retailers to establish rules on CO2 emission labeling by March next year.
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France: Beer consumption continues slowing down
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Beer consumption in France dropped by 8.2% for the first quarter 2008, following the tendency already felt in 2007, according to the figures published on June 19 by the professional organisation of French Brewers.
This decrease is “probably” due to the interdiction of smoking in public places, Gérard Laloi, the president of French Brewers commented. The law came into force since January 2nd this year.
Beer consumption of about 30 litres per capita every year in France is one the lowest in Europe. So, a French drinks four times less beer then a German.
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USA & France: Discussions on ADM’s possible sale of its subsidiary ADM Malting to the Malteurop group
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The US group ADM and the French group Malteurop, recently held discussions on ADM’s possible sale of its subsidiary ADM Malting to the Malteurop group, a subsidiary of the holding SICLAE of which Champagne Céréales Group is the main shareholder.
The Malteurop Group is the third-largest world malting company and is one of the leading operators on today’s malt market, with an annual production capacity exceeding 1,200,000 metric tons, according to company's official site. The Group is present in seven European countries and in Asia at fifteen industrial sites. With 450 employees, the Group’s annual business volume is 330 million euros.
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Australia: ABB Grain's Malt Plant suspended operations due to West Australia gas outage
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Leading Australian agribusiness ABB Grain has announced that production at its Joe White Maltings Perth malt house has been temporarily suspended following a gas pipeline rupture which has led to supply disruptions throughout Western Australia, Flex News communicated on June 18.
Joe White Maltings will operate its seven other malt plants in Australia at full capacity and draw upon existing stocks in order to meet customer requirements. The Perth facility is the largest malthouse in the southern hemisphere.
Although ABB was unable to give a date for the resumption of operations or to estimate the financial consequences the interruption would have for the company, it expected no material impact after considering insurance recoveries.
Joe White Maltings, ABB Grain’s malting division, is one of the world’s largest producers of malt with the capacity to produce 500,000 tonnes per annum.
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Australia: Significant tonnages of some malting barley varieties could be downgraded to feed
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With the introduction of the minimum protein level for delivery of malting barley, significant tonnages of Baudin and Gairdner, with grain protein less than 9.5 per cent, have been downgraded to feed, directly affecting grower profit, Fairfax Media, posted on June 19.
Due to world demand for malt barley increasing at 6 to 9 % every year, the future looks bright for growers who can achieve barley protein levels within the malt barley receival specification.
As there can be a large difference between malt and feed grade prices, growers and consultants are seeking the most efficient way to achieve grain protein levels of 10 to 11 % to meet market specifications.
To help, Grains Research and Development Corporation supported Department of Agriculture and Food WA researchers looked at managing nitrogen inputs in malting barley and assessed decision support tools for nitrogen application.
DAFWA Albany researcher Jeremy Lemon said growers should use caution when interpreting any study. “It is not possible to make universal recommendations, because barley response to nitrogen is highly site and season specific and it can be difficult to unequivocally explain trial outcomes,” he said. “If a barley grower achieves poor results, they need to do something different and find a system
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Canada: Free Trade Agreement with Colombia
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Talks have wrapped up between the Canadian government and the government of Colombia on a free trade agreement.
Colombia currently applies an average tariff of 16.6 percent to Canadian agricultural goods. David Boyes, market analyst with the Canadian Wheat Board, says this deal is significant for prairie producers.
Over 400 thousand tonnes of wheat and 80 thousand tonnes of malting barley was shipped to Columbia in 2007.
The agreement calls for an immediate end to tariffs on wheat, barley, peas and lentils with improved access for beef and beans.
Tariffs will be phased out on pork and oilseeds.
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Application of Ultrasonic Waves as a Priming Technique
for Accelerating and Enhancing the Germination of
Barley Seed: Optimization of Method by the Taguchi Approach
Maryam Yaldagard Seyed Ali Mortazavi and Farideh Tabatabaie
Abstract
J. Inst. Brew. 114(1), 14-21, 2008
In this study the effects of different intensities and exposure time
of ultrasound on barley seed have been investigated to determine
the optimal conditions for accelerating germination. For optimization,
the Taguchi approach was used. The germination rates
and/or yield of the treated sample seed were compared with
those of the untreated seed germinated under normal conditions.
The seeds were treated with ultrasonic energy (input power 20-
90% of 460W) and were exposed to three time periods ranging
from 5 to 15 min. It was found that germination of the treated
barley seed was increased about 1.042–1.065 times compared
with that of the untreated seed. The ultrasonic treatment proved
to be efficient in reducing the germination period by 30-45%. It
was concluded that priming of seeds with ultrasound was effective
in improving water uptake and germination. The data presented
in this paper suggest that the increase in final germination
percentage, together with the reduced germination period in
treated seeds, may be due to the action of ultrasound and that it
led to an improved hydration process with concurrent shell fragmentation.
Key words: Barley seed, enhancing germination, optimization,
Taguchi technique, ultrasonic priming technique.
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French Malting Barley Prices. Nominal prices
EURO = USD 1.5504 June 19, 2008 |
Crop year |
2007 |
2008 |
Parity |
FOB Creil |
FOB Creil |
Position |
July 2007 |
July 2008 |
Type |
Variety |
EURO |
USD |
EURO |
USD |
2RS |
Scarlett |
nq |
nq |
246.00 |
381.50 |
2RS |
Prestige |
nq |
nq |
245.00 |
380.00 |
2RS |
Cellar |
nq |
nq |
244.00 |
378.50 |
2RS |
Sebastien |
nq |
nq |
243.00 |
377.00 |
2RS |
Tipple |
nq |
nq |
243.00 |
377.00 |
2RS |
Henley |
nq |
nq |
243.00 |
377.00 |
6RW |
Esterel |
nq |
nq |
225.00 |
349.00 |
French Feed Barley Prices. Nominal prices
EURO = USD 1.5504 June 19, 2008 |
Crop year |
2007 |
Parity |
FOB Creil |
Position |
July 2007 |
Type |
EURO |
USD |
Feed Barley |
176.00 |
273.00 |
Prices for Danish malting barley are available on site
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EURO = USD 1.5504 June 19,2008 |
Crop year |
2007 |
Parity |
FOB Antwerp |
Position |
June 2008 - Sep 2008 |
Conditioning |
Bulk |
In bags |
Bulk containers |
Bags, containers |
Malting barley variety |
EURO |
USD |
EURO |
USD |
EURO |
USD |
EURO |
USD |
2RS |
Scarlett |
533.00 |
826.50 |
557.00 |
863.50 |
548.50 |
850.50 |
563.00 |
872.50 |
2RS |
Prestige |
532.00 |
824.50 |
555.50 |
861.50 |
547.50 |
848.50 |
561.50 |
870.50 |
2RS |
Cellar |
530.50 |
822.50 |
554.50 |
859.50 |
546.50 |
847.00 |
560.50 |
869.00 |
2RS |
Sebastien |
529.50 |
821.00 |
553.00 |
857.50 |
545.00 |
845.00 |
559.50 |
867.00 |
2RS |
Tipple |
529.50 |
821.00 |
553.00 |
857.50 |
545.00 |
845.00 |
559.50 |
867.00 |
2RS |
Henley |
529.50 |
821.00 |
553.00 |
857.50 |
545.00 |
845.00 |
559.50 |
867.00 |
2RS |
Average price |
530.50 |
822.50 |
554.50 |
859.50 |
546.50 |
847.00 |
560.50 |
869.00 |
6RW |
Esterel |
497.50 |
773.00 |
522.50 |
810.00 |
514.50 |
797.50 |
528.50 |
819.50 |
* |
Asia Malt 70/30 |
521.00 |
808.00 |
545.00 |
844.50 |
536.50 |
832.00 |
551.00 |
854.00 |
** |
Asia Malt 50/50 |
514.50 |
798.00 |
538.50 |
834.50 |
530.50 |
822.00 |
544.50 |
844.00 |
EURO = USD 1.5504 June 19,2008 |
Crop year |
2008 |
Parity |
FOB Antwerp |
Position |
Oct 2008 - Sept 2009 |
Conditioning |
Bulk |
In bags |
Bulk containers |
Bags, containers |
Malting barley variety |
EURO |
USD |
EURO |
USD |
EURO |
USD |
EURO |
USD |
2RS |
Scarlett |
492.00 |
763.00 |
516.00 |
799.50 |
507.50 |
787.00 |
522.00 |
809.00 |
2RS |
Prestige |
491.00 |
761.00 |
514.50 |
797.50 |
506.50 |
785.00 |
520.50 |
807.00 |
2RS |
Cellar |
489.50 |
759.00 |
513.50 |
796.00 |
505.50 |
783.50 |
519.50 |
805.50 |
2RS |
Sebastien |
488.50 |
757.50 |
512.00 |
794.00 |
504.00 |
781.50 |
518.50 |
803.50 |
2RS |
Tipple |
488.50 |
757.50 |
512.00 |
794.00 |
504.00 |
781.50 |
518.50 |
803.50 |
2RS |
Henley |
488.50 |
757.50 |
512.00 |
794.00 |
504.00 |
781.50 |
518.50 |
803.50 |
2RS |
Average price |
489.50 |
759.00 |
513.50 |
796.00 |
505.50 |
783.50 |
519.50 |
805.50 |
6RW |
Esterel |
465.50 |
723.00 |
490.00 |
759.50 |
482.00 |
747.00 |
496.00 |
769.00 |
* |
Asia Malt 70/30 |
482.50 |
748.50 |
506.50 |
785.00 |
498.50 |
772.50 |
512.50 |
794.50 |
** |
Asia Malt 50/50 |
478.00 |
741.00 |
501.50 |
777.50 |
493.50 |
765.00 |
507.50 |
787.00 |
NB: Prices published are theoretical malt prices including financial cost,
THC (for bulk and bags container) and all administrative costs.
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
Source: ABARE, June 2008
Australian 2008 Hop Crop
Area and Production
Variety |
Tasmania |
Victoria |
Totals |
Hectares |
Yield T/ha |
Production (Tonnes) |
Hectares |
Yield T/ha |
Production (Tonnes) |
Hectares |
Yield T/ha |
Production (Tonnes) |
Cluster |
8.9 |
2.51 |
22 |
10.0 |
2.00 |
20 |
18.9 |
2.24 |
42 |
Millennium |
47.4 |
2.10 |
99 |
- |
- |
- |
47.4 |
2.10 |
99 |
Others |
30.7 |
1.51 |
46 |
2.4 |
4.05 |
10 |
33.1 |
1.70 |
56 |
Pride of Ringwood |
88.5 |
2.71 |
240 |
20.0 |
2.00 |
40 |
108.5 |
2.58 |
280 |
Super Pride |
103.8 |
2.29 |
237 |
71.0 |
1.83 |
130 |
174.9 |
2.10 |
367 |
Topaz |
- |
- |
- |
75.7 |
3.58 |
271 |
75.7 |
3.58 |
271 |
Victoria |
12.4 |
3.18 |
39 |
13.2 |
2.54 |
34 |
25.6 |
2.85 |
73 |
Total 2008 |
292 |
2.35 |
685 |
192 |
2.62 |
504 |
484 |
2.46 |
1189 |
Total 2007 |
258 |
2.07 |
534 |
183 |
1.94 |
355 |
441 |
2.02 |
889 |
June 19
1464 French King Louis XI forms postal service
1764 John Barrow is born, founder of Royal Geographical Society
1963 1st woman in space returns to Earth
June 20
1793 Eli Whitney patents his cotton gin
1863 1st bank chartered in U.S., National Bank of Davenport, Iowa
1867 President Andrew Johnson announces purchase of Alaska
June 21
1948 One of the world’s earliest modern computers, the Small-Scale Experimental Machine runs its first program successfully, proving that it can store data and user programs and process them at electronic speed.
1990 After decades of closure, the Budapest Stock Exchange reopens for trading.
June 22
1899 Michal Kalecki is born, Polish economist
1775 US Congress authorizes the first issuance of Continental Currency, or U.S. paper money
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