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Publication date: «01.12.2004». 18 articles
World: The International Grains Council revealed on November 25 the main market events occurred in November. According to IGC on November 4 Jordan purchased 0.1 million tonnes Black Sea feed . . .
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01 December, 2004
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Canada: Golden - Federal regulators have submitted another inquiry to Adolph Coors Co. about its proposed merger with Canadian brewer Molson Inc. Coors spokeswoman Laura Sankey declined on November 30 . . .
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01 December, 2004
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Philippines San Miguel Corp., Southeast Asia's largest food and beverage firm, said it was considering business acquisitions outside Asia after a newspaper said it planned to widen its expansion programme . . .
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01 December, 2004
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Australia: Barley exports will slump 43 % because of a much reduced crop, the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics predicts.In its latest winter crop forecasts, ABARE says total . . .
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01 December, 2004
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Nigeria: Heineken N.V. announced on November 29 that it has reached an agreement in principle with a co-shareholder to increase its stake in Nigerian based Consolidated Breweries from 24% to . . .
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01 December, 2004
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Australia: Listed agricultural company, ABB Grain Ltd, announced on November 30, 2004 will spend $40 million doubling the size of its Western Australian malting plant to 200,000 tonnes capacity, creating . . .
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01 December, 2004
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Czech Republic: Britain's Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA), the world's largest beer consumer group, claims the increasing dominance of international brewers and their skimping on ingredients and techniques is ruining . . .
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01 December, 2004
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Russia: Australian Foster’s Brewing International and its licence partner Scottish & Newcastle (S&N) announced on Monday, November 29, that Foster’s Lager would be brewed, marketed and distributed in Russia through . . .
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01 December, 2004
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United Kingdom: The Bristol-based Smiles Brewery, which employs 25 people, has gone into administration, officials said. It was bought out by a consortium in March 2003 for just over £1m . . .
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01 December, 2004
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Russia, Moscow: The State Duma continued its crackdown on beer drinking Friday, November 26, unanimously approving a tougher version of a ban on public beer sales and consumption that the . . .
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01 December, 2004
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