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Belgium & United Kingdom: C&C shareholders approve the Tennent’s deal with AB InBev
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Russia: Planned beer excise increase brings down Carlsberg’s shares, Russia’s total beer sales prospects
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Denmark & Vietnam: Carlsberg to get out of partnership with Vietnam National Tobacco Corp
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Poland: Beer sales reportedly down 10% in the first half
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Latin America: Molson Coors may build a brewery in Latin America to accommodate growth of Coors Light beer
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United States: Demand for malting barley as low as 30 years ago - expert
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Russia & Ukraine: Barley crop 2009 estimates reduced for both
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China: January – July barley imports total 1.142 mln tons
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Argentina: Barley crop forecast at 1.7 mln tons, leaving export surplus of 700 thousand tons
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Mexico: Femsa’s beer business shares gain on prospects for stabilizing demand
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Russia: Heineken completes the modernization of its Patra brewery
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Canada: CWB posts final PRO for 2008/09 barley crop, reduces both malting and feed barley values for 2009/10 crop
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United States: Boston Beer chairman raises interesting ideas to help US beer distributors in the long run
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China: China Resources Snow Breweries gets a term loan of HK$350,000,000 from an undisclosed bank
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Ukraine: January – August barley sales up 12.2% yoy
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Bulgaria: Brewer Lomsko Pivo plans new investments in product quality improvement
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Australia: Comments on AWB’s decision to attract a partner for its grain business
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Uganda: Nile Breweries to provide loan support to sorghum growers
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Canada & Colombia: CWB urges Canadian Parliament to ratify asap a free-trade agreement with Colombia
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Australia: Lion Nathan’s executive director set to take position of managing director at Kirin’s newly created Australian business
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Canada: Combined Viterra/ABB Grain list new shares on the Toronto Stock Exchange
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India: Asia Pacific Breweries launches two beers in the West Bengal markets
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Belgium & United Kingdom: C&C shareholders approve the Tennent’s deal with AB InBev
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Shareholders at Irish drinks group C&C GCC. on September, 25 overwhelmingly approved a 180 million pounds ($288 million) deal to buy the Scottish and Irish businesses of the Belgian brewing giant Anheuser-Busch InBev, Reuters reported on the same day.
The acquisition, which includes Scotland's top lager, Tennent's, was announced last month and gives C&C a strategic partnership with AB InBev, the world's largest beer maker.
"In the Tennent's brand we are buying an iconic product... " John Dunsmore, C&C's chief executive, told shareholders, adding that he would not rule out further acquisitions in the long term.
The deal includes the Tennent's Wellpark brewery in Glasgow, and will leave AB InBev with just three breweries in the UK, although one of those in London will close next year.
For the Belgium-based brewer it will help cut debt after InBev bought Budweiser-brewer Anheuser-Busch last November for $52 billion in the world's biggest cash takeover.
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Europe: AB InBev and CVC close to a deal - sources
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Private equity firm CVC Capital Partners and AB InBev are close to a deal on the sale of AB InBev’s Central European operations, Beverage Manager cited persons familiar with the matter on September, 25.
The two parties are expected to meet next week with discussions ongoing, sources said.
CVC recently submitted a 1.57 billion euro bid for AB InBev’s assets. AB InBev itself valuated the assets at 2 billion euros.
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Russia: Planned beer excise increase brings down Carlsberg’s shares, Russia’s total beer sales prospects
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The news that Russian government had proposed to triple excise tax on beer y 2012 brought shares in Danish brewer Carlsberg down by more than 3%, Reuters reported on September, 24.
Russia is an important growth market for Carlsberg, the world's fourth biggest brewer, which owns Russian Baltika and had a Russian market share of 38.3 percent in 2008 - though analysts said the impact the measure would have on beer sales in the country was as yet unclear.
Carlsberg shares traded down 3.2 percent at 380.50 crowns at 0922 GMT (5:22 a.m. EDT), recovering from a one-week low of 375.50 crowns.
The Russian government late on September, 23 approved a 2010 budget that includes a plan to triple the excise duty on beer from the current 3 rubles.
The changes are expected to bring an extra 65.1 billion rubles of revenues into government coffers next year.
A half liter bottle of beer in the shops typically costs between 20 and 50 rubles.
A Carlsberg spokesman said the company was still waiting for information on the final proposal to be sent to Russia's parliament, the Duma.
"We have not got any information on what proposal this will end up with, (and) which the finance minister will put
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Denmark & Vietnam: Carlsberg to get out of partnership with Vietnam National Tobacco Corp
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Carlsberg spokesman Jens Peter Skaarup confirmed Vietnamese media reports that the Danish brewing giant would withdraw from its partnership with Vietnam National Tobacco Corp (Vinataba), Danish news source Business.dk reported on September, 23.
The parties have not signed an agreement yet and Skaarup did not wish to disclose the price Carlsberg would get for its stake in the 50/50 joint venture.
Carlsberg teamed with Vinataba in connection with the purchase of the activities of UK brewer Scottish & Newcastle (S&N) in 2008, but the partnership does not make sense for the Danish group, as the main activity is the construction of a brewery in southern Vietnam close to another Carlsberg facility.
Vinataba is also selling S&N's Kronenbourg beer brand in Vietnam, but Carlsberg now intends to take over this activity.
Carlsberg's primary partner in Vietnam is Habeco. Last week, the Danish brewer said it will raise its stake in Habeco to 30% from 16.7%.
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Poland: Beer sales reportedly down 10% in the first half
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Polish brewers report the biggest decrease in sales in recent years, Polskie Radio communicated on September, 24.
The golden era of beer in Poland has finished. According to unofficial data released by Puls Biznesu, sales of beer in Poland in the first half of 2009 have declined by 10 per cent in comparison with the same period last year.
Breweries in Poland have already suffered the consequences of the falling trend in beer sales, combined with the recession. Zywiec Group, which belongs to Heineken International, has recorded a dramatic drop in sales, while Kompania Piwowarska, Poland’s leading beer producer, is planning to close down a brewery in Kielce, central Poland.
Market analysts cite the main reason for weak sales of beer in Poland as an increase in excise tax, which went up by 13.6 per cent on 1 March. Annual beer sales in Poland now amount to 20 billion zloty (4.8 billion euro).
The average Pole drinks 95 liters of beer a year, which is more than the EU average for beer consumption, and signifies that the Polish beer market has already hit its peak and will likely not expand anymore.
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Latin America: Molson Coors may build a brewery in Latin America to accommodate growth of Coors Light beer
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US-Canadian Molson Coors Brewing Co. has begun selling Coors Light in Costa Rica and is considering adding a brewery in Latin America, Bloomberg reported on September, 24.
Costa Rica will bring to about 30 the number of countries, including Mexico and China, where Coors Light is sold. The Denver- and Montreal-based brewer is taking advantage of a growing trend toward light beer in countries that have leaned toward full-calorie brews traditionally, said Paul Mendieta, managing director for Mexico, the Caribbean and Central America.
The company may need to develop manufacturing in Latin America to accommodate growth of Coors Light, its best-selling brand, he said. Options may include building a brewery or cooperating with another brewer, according to Mendieta.
“As we continue to expand into new markets, it is definitely something that we plan on addressing,” Mendieta said. He declined to specify potential timing of such a move.
Brewing locally would cut freight charges, a “significant portion” of the cost of selling in the region, he said.
The challenge for Molson Coors is choosing markets without a dominant international competitor where consumers are already comfortable with the taste of light beers, said Erin Ashley Smith, an analyst with Argus Research in New York.
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EU: French malting barley not demanded in Germany
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The activity on the European malting barley markets remains very insignificant, La Depeche reported on September, 25.
Large malting barley crop in Germany offers little chances for French malting barley in this market. French malting barley prices delivered to German maltsters are not competitive at the moment as compared to domestically produced grain. Besides, German market players who had made significant purchases Fob Moselle before getting full information on German crop hastened to resell their stock, which lay heavy on the EU market.
Nevertheless, several small deals in spring barley crop 2010 were closed last week. Prices for the 2010/2011 crop are pressed downwards by those for the current crop, which in their turn are influenced by the abundance of the yield.
Meanwhile, the area allotted to the next spring barley is expected to decrease. Actually, good weather France enjoys this autumn can induce farmers to prefer planting winter varieties.
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United States: Demand for malting barley as low as 30 years ago - expert
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A large crop of barley now being harvested, ample carryover stocks and slow demand have all come together to put barley prices in the pit right now, Marv Zutz, executive director of the Minnesota Barley Growers Association, was quoted as saying by Farm & Ranch Guide on September, 23.
The barley crop in Minnesota was a little light in regards to yield because of the wet spring, Zutz noted. However, almost all of the barley is excellent quality.
“Barley can't take a lot of moisture well, it doesn't have ‘wet feet,' so we saw the wheat out-yielding the barley in most situations, and a large portion of the barley crop will make malting grade,” Zutz said. “Most of the farmers should come out okay since most of the barley was contracted.”
But for those who didn't have a malting barley contract, it is a completely different story, with the pipeline clogged with barley and most elevators not even posting a cash bid for malting barley.
“Hopefully that will change once we get through harvest and everyone is able to itemize the quality and size of the crop that is out there,” Zutz said, “but right now there is just no demand for barley, with
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Russia & Ukraine: Barley crop 2009 estimates reduced for both
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Present barley crop estimates for the Black Sea markets (Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, Romania, Russia, and Ukraine) are 31.3 mln tons vs. 38.7 mln tons in 2008, a minus of 7.4 mln tons, market analysts communicated at the beginning of this month.
Export forecasts early in September were 8.0 – 8.5 mln tons after shipments of 11.235 mln tons in the crop year 2008/09.
Ukraine reports shipments of 1.5 mln tons in July/August, the first two months of the new grain year. Barley acreage in Ukraine had been expanded by 630,000 ha, while a slow erosion of barley acres continued in Russia, particularly in the fertile regions of Southern Russia, close to Black Sea ports. Yields were down in Russia and the Ukraine, following an unfavourable, very dry growing season. Bad losses were reported from the Volga region. The harvest in Ukraine is complete, Russia reported 40% of its barley harvested by the 25th of August.
Early supply and demand estimates (at the beginning of this month) were as follows:
Russia 2009
Barley production: 16.8 mln tons (vs. 23.137 mln in 2008);
Acreage: 9.58 mln ha (9.618 mln ha in 2008);
Yields: 1.85 t/ha (2.46 t/ha in 2008);
Exports: 1.7 mln tons (2.479 mln tons last year).
Ukraine
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China: January – July barley imports total 1.142 mln tons
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The latest statistics on China’s barley imports became available at the beginning of September.
According to industry sources, China imported 535,000 tons from Australia, 368,000 tons from Canada, and 239,000 tons from France, for a total of 1.142 mln tons in the January – July period.
Surprisingly the USDA raised its Chinese acreage figure from 712,000 to 800,000 ha and its crop
forecast from 2.8 to 3.1 mln tons.
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A Study of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Cell Wall Glucans
Stefan Kwiatkowski, Ursula Thielen, Phyllis Glenney and Colm Moran
Abstract:
J. Inst. Brew. 115(2), 151–158, 2009
Much research has been carried out over the years examining
cell wall glucans from Saccharomyces cerevisiae and this study
further examines aspects of the binding of (1›4)-alpha-D-glucan in
the yeast cell wall, using a number of isolation techniques as
well as monoclonal antibodies able to recognize a mixed (1›4)-
alpha-D-glucan/(1›6)-beta-D-glucan. Extraction of purified glucan,
from S. cerevisiae cell wall, with 0.1N HCl, at 80°C for 6 h,
released into the solution (1›4)-alpha-D-glucan and (1›6)-beta-Dglucan
as the major polysaccharides, along with an insoluble
pellet highly enriched in (1›3)-beta-D-glucan. The released
(1›4)-alpha-D-glucan was composed of a high molecular size >100
kDa fraction (7.2% w/w) and a medium 5–50 kDa polysaccharide
(10.2% w/w), with the (1›4)-alpha-D-glucan covalently
bound to the (1›6)-betta-D-glucan. The average molar ratio of the
?:ß glucan was 47: 53 in this mixed polysaccharide. The structure
of this polysaccharide was different from the structure of
plant starch or animal glycogen as monoclonal antibodies specific
to yeast (1›4)-alpha-D-glucan/(1›6)-beta-D-glucan did not
recognize the plant starch or animal glycogen standards.
Key words: (1›4)-alpha-D-glucan, 1›6)-beta-D-glucan, glucan specific
antibodies, NMR, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, yeast cell
wall.
Abbreviations: BSA – Bovine Serum Albumin; D2O – deuterium
oxide (heavy water), d.w. – dry weight; DI – deionised
water; GEM – Glucan Enriched Material, HRP – Horse Radish
Peroxidase.
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EURO = USD 1.4725 September 25, 2009 |
Crop year |
2009 |
2010 |
Parity |
FOB Creil |
FOB Creil |
Position |
July 2009 |
July 2010 |
Type |
Variety |
EURO |
USD |
EURO |
USD |
2RS |
Scarlett |
99.00 |
146.00 |
121.00 |
178.50 |
2RS |
Prestige |
98.00 |
144.50 |
120.00 |
177.00 |
2RS |
Cellar |
97.00 |
143.00 |
119.00 |
175.50 |
2RS |
Sebastien |
96.00 |
141.50 |
118.00 |
174.00 |
2RS |
Tipple |
96.00 |
141.50 |
118.00 |
174.00 |
2RS |
Henley |
96.00 |
141.50 |
118.00 |
174.00 |
6RW |
Esterel |
94.00 |
138.50 |
111.00 |
163.50 |
French Feed Barley Prices. Nominal prices
EURO = USD 1.4725 September 25,2009 |
Crop year |
2009 |
Parity |
FOB Creil |
Position |
July 2009 |
Type |
EURO |
USD |
Feed Barley |
90 |
132.53 |
EURO = USD 1.4725 September 25, 2009 |
Crop year |
2009 |
Parity |
FOB Antwerp |
Position |
Oct 2009 - Sept 2010 |
Conditioning |
Bulk |
In bags |
Bulk containers |
Bags, containers |
Malting barley variety |
EURO |
USD |
EURO |
USD |
EURO |
USD |
EURO |
USD |
2RS |
Scarlett |
286.50 |
421.50 |
317.50 |
467.50 |
310.00 |
456.50 |
324.00 |
477.50 |
2RS |
Prestige |
285.50 |
420.00 |
316.50 |
466.00 |
308.50 |
454.50 |
323.00 |
475.50 |
2RS |
Cellar |
284.00 |
418.00 |
315.00 |
464.00 |
307.50 |
452.50 |
321.50 |
473.50 |
2RS |
Sebastien |
282.50 |
416.50 |
314.00 |
462.00 |
306.50 |
451.00 |
320.50 |
472.00 |
2RS |
Tipple |
282.50 |
416.50 |
314.00 |
462.00 |
306.50 |
451.00 |
320.50 |
472.00 |
2RS |
Henley |
282.50 |
416.50 |
314.00 |
462.00 |
306.50 |
451.00 |
320.50 |
472.00 |
2RS |
Average price |
284.00 |
418.00 |
315.00 |
464.00 |
307.50 |
452.50 |
321.50 |
473.50 |
6RW |
Esterel |
279.50 |
412.50 |
311.50 |
458.50 |
304.00 |
447.50 |
318.00 |
468.50 |
* |
Asia Malt 70/30 |
283.00 |
416.50 |
314.00 |
462.50 |
306.50 |
451.00 |
320.50 |
472.00 |
** |
Asia Malt 50/50 |
282.00 |
415.50 |
313.50 |
461.50 |
305.50 |
450.00 |
320.00 |
471.00 |
EURO = USD 1.4725 September 25, 2009 |
Crop year |
2010 |
Parity |
FOB Antwerp |
Position |
Oct 2010 - Sept 2011 |
Conditioning |
Bulk |
In bags |
Bulk containers |
Bags, containers |
Malting barley variety |
EURO |
USD |
EURO |
USD |
EURO |
USD |
EURO |
USD |
2RS |
Scarlett |
314.00 |
462.00 |
345.00 |
508.00 |
337.50 |
496.50 |
351.50 |
517.50 |
2RS |
Prestige |
312.50 |
460.50 |
344.00 |
506.50 |
336.00 |
495.00 |
350.50 |
516.00 |
2RS |
Cellar |
311.50 |
458.50 |
342.50 |
504.50 |
335.00 |
493.00 |
349.00 |
514.00 |
2RS |
Sebastien |
310.50 |
456.50 |
341.50 |
502.50 |
333.50 |
491.50 |
348.00 |
512.50 |
2RS |
Tipple |
310.50 |
456.50 |
341.50 |
502.50 |
333.50 |
491.50 |
348.00 |
512.50 |
2RS |
Henley |
310.50 |
456.50 |
341.50 |
502.50 |
333.50 |
491.50 |
348.00 |
512.50 |
2RS |
Average price |
311.50 |
458.50 |
342.50 |
504.50 |
335.00 |
493.00 |
349.00 |
514.00 |
6RW |
Esterel |
300.50 |
444.00 |
333.00 |
490.00 |
325.00 |
478.50 |
339.50 |
499.50 |
* |
Asia Malt 70/30 |
308.50 |
454.00 |
339.50 |
500.00 |
332.00 |
488.50 |
346.50 |
509.50 |
** |
Asia Malt 50/50 |
306.50 |
451.50 |
337.50 |
497.00 |
330.00 |
486.00 |
344.50 |
507.00 |
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
Canada Barley Supply and Disposition
|
2008-2009f |
2009-2010f |
Seeded area, '000 ha |
3,787 |
3,552 |
Harvested area, '000 ha |
3,502 |
3,078 |
Yield, tonne/ha |
3.36 |
2.91 |
Production, '000 metric tonnes |
11,781 |
8,948 |
Imports, '000 metric tonnes |
40 |
35 |
Total supply, '000 metric tonnes |
13,390 |
11,083 |
Exports, '000 metric tonnes |
2,300 |
2,300 |
Food & industrial, '000 metric tonnes |
190 |
190 |
Feed Waste, '000 metric tonnes |
8,499 |
6,668 |
Total domestic, '000 metric tonnes |
8,990 |
7,183 |
Carry-out Stocks , '000 metric tonnes |
2,100 |
1,600 |
Average price, CA$/tonne |
179 |
150-180 |
Source: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, August 28, 2009
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