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South Korea: Growing beer import due to demand for diversity
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Japan: Kirin reports H1 profits lower than forecasted, however up by 10.9% compared to previous year
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Denmark: Carlsberg achieved a total beer volume growth of 24% for H1 2008
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Mozambique: SABMiller-owned company to invest USD 60 mln in a new brewery
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Romania: Bere Azuga to produce super-premium Kaltenberg brands
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France: With the acquisition of ADM Malting, Malteurop turns into the world leading malt supplier
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World: Initial fears about poor crops and high prices are dissolving
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France: France enjoys barley crop of excellent quality and outstanding quantity
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Australia: Two barley varieties submitted for quality testing and malt evaluation
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Canada: CWB sells a record 2.4 mln tonnes of malting barley in eight years
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UK: First results of HGCA Recommended List trials for malting barley
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UK: Greene King posted a strong increase in operating profit 2007/2008
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USA: Tender offer for Pyramid Breweries completed
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Malaysia: Carlsberg launches a permanent brand Carlsberg Gold after a limited edition is successfully sold
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India: Four Belgian beer brands to be launched in partnership with InBev
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Ireland: The Irish Brewers Association demands putting beer on open display
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USA: The Beer Institute to be headed by MillerCoors’ president
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USA: MillerCoors’ testing of craft-style Miller Lite failed
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South Korea: Hite Holdings faces a grim outlook for its affiliate’s relisting
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USA: Amphire to sell beer through Barbox online ordering service
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UK & China: Diageo buys 6% more in Sichuan Chengdu Quanxing Group Co.
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UK: HGCA survey of feed barley varieties performance
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USA: US barley stocks just 1 percent lower than last year
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USA: Top barley varieties grown in North Dakota
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India: United Breweries considers additional barley acreage in the south of India
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South Korea: Growing beer import due to demand for diversity
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South Korea's beer imports grew over the past three years as consumers increased demand for more diverse beer products from Europe and Japan, Asia
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Japan: Kirin reports H1 profits lower than forecasted, however up by 10.9% compared to previous year
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Japanese brewer Kirin Holdings announced its first-half operating profit fell short of its forecast, hurt by weakness at a non-alcoholic beverage unit. The company
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Denmark: Carlsberg achieved a total beer volume growth of 24% for H1 2008
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Carlsberg’s interim results for the 1st half of 2008 were posted on the company’s official site on August 5.
Total organic beer volume growth of 6% in H1 2008 was driven by continued growth despite tough comparables in Eastern Europe, and in Asia, and a flat overall performance in Northern and Western Europe. Total group beer volume growth of 24% was achieved.
In second quarter organic beer volumes grew by 13% in Eastern Europe; including volume growth in Russia of 6.5% versus market growth of 2.8%.
Total organic growth in net revenue was 7% (10% in local currencies) and in operating profit it was 22% (in local currencies 26%).
Second quarter is imported to have had organic growth in net revenue of 7% (in local currencies 10%; in Northern and Western Europe +3%, Eastern Europe +30%, and Asia +20%). Total organic growth in operating profit in the brewing activities in the second quarter was 16% (in local currencies 19%).
The brewer notes significant improvement of product mix, especially in Russia, where consumer preference for premium beer continues to grow.
Price increases are compensating for rising raw material prices and leading to higher gross earnings. Despite higher selling prices Carlsberg increased its market share in most markets.
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Mozambique: SABMiller-owned company to invest USD 60 mln in a new brewery
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Mozambique’s largest drinks company, Cervejas de Moçambique, in which South Africa’s SABMiller is a majority shareholder, will invest US$ 60 million on a new
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Romania: Bere Azuga to produce super-premium Kaltenberg brands
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Bere Azuga has signed for a ten-year period an exclusive franchise contract for Romania with German producer Konig Ludwig International, for the production of
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France: With the acquisition of ADM Malting, Malteurop turns into the world leading malt supplier
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The French group Malteurop, a subsidiary of the holding company SICLAE, of which the Champagne Céréales group is majority shareholder, acquired ADM Malting, a
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World: Initial fears about poor crops and high prices are dissolving
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Farmers, trade and industry, investments funds, media and politicians, believed that grain, rice and oilseed markets would remain at higher than the actual price
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France: France enjoys barley crop of excellent quality and outstanding quantity
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The latest ONIGC crop estimates of 8.4 mln tons of winter barley and 3.2 mln tons of spring barley for France will have to
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Australia: Two barley varieties submitted for quality testing and malt evaluation
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WA's Department of Agriculture and Food has submitted two of its barley varieties to Barley Australia for commercial malting and brewing accreditation, Farm Weekly
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Canada: CWB sells a record 2.4 mln tonnes of malting barley in eight years
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Western Canadian farmers will receive about $7 billion from grain marketed through the CWB in 2007-08, up 57 per cent over 2006-07 and double the year before, CWB’s official site quoted Ian White, the company’s president and CEO, on July 31.
White said a pooled approach to selling in this year’s high-price international grain environment was responsible for putting an estimated additional $560 million in farmers’ pockets, included in total revenue for spring wheat and durum. By contrast, most American farmers sold early -- well before the dramatic price spikes of early 2008.
Larry Hill, chair of the CWB board of directors, said the 2007-08 crop year demonstrates the advantages of the western Canadian approach to wheat and barley marketing.
CWB malting barley sales were the highest in eight years at 2.4 million tonnes -- a 33-per-cent increase over last year. This included record sales of 114 000 tonnes to Mexico and a half-million-tonne increase in exports to the United States. Producer returns for designated barley will be about $5 per bushel at farmgate, up 65 per cent over 2006-07.
Preliminary export numbers for 2007-08 are 11.3 million tonnes (MT) wheat, 3.1 MT durum, 1.6 MT feed barley and 1.3 MT malting barley. Domestic
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UK: First results of HGCA Recommended List trials for malting barley
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The first results from this year’s Recommended List trials indicate that it has been a ‘pretty good year’ for winter barley, HGCA Recommended List
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Antioxidant Properties of Free, Soluble Ester and Insoluble-Bound Phenolic Compounds in Different Barley Varieties and Corresponding Malts
Markéta Dvoráková, Luis F. Guido, Pavel Dostálek, Zuzana Skulilová, Manuela M. Moreira, and Aquiles A. Barros
Abstract
J. Inst. Brew. 114(1), 27–33, 2008
Ten different barley cultivars and their corresponding malts were
used to obtain different fractions. Phenolics extracted belonged
to free, soluble esters and insoluble-bound fractions. Total phenolic
content (TPC) of the free fraction, as measured according
to the Folin-Ciocalteu method, ranged from 37.7 to 167.2 mg
gallic acid equiv/kg of dried material (GAE/kgdw) for barley and
between 34.1 and 72.3 mg GAE/kgdw for malt. The bound
phenolic content ranged from 210.3 to 320.5 and between 81.1
and 234.9 mg GAE/kgdw for barley and malt, respectively. The
contribution of bound phenolics to the TPC was significantly
higher than that of free and esterified fractions. Catechin and
ferulic acid, quantified by high performance liquid chromatography
with diode array detector (HPLC-DAD), were the most
abundant phenolics in the free and bound fractions, respectively.
The p-coumaric acid content was lower in hulless genotypes, as
compared to hulled genotypes, showing that it is mainly concentrated
in the hull. The antioxidant activities of the phenolic
fractions were investigated using the radical scavenging assay
(DPPH) and ferricyanide reducing power. The bound phenolics
demonstrated a significantly higher antioxidant capacity compared
to the free and esterified phenolics. During the malting
process, a significant decrease of the bound phenolics was observed
with a corresponding increase of the esterified fraction.
Key words: Antioxidant properties, barley, free phenolics, insoluble-
bound phenolics, soluble ester phenolics, malt.
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