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Publication date: «02.09.2003». 13 articles
The Czech malting industry has sold 60 –70,000 tonnes to Russia and recently 20,000 tonnes to Thailand. In both cases sales prices were EUR 20-30 per ton below calculated . . . get full article
02 September, 2003
For malting barley there is a large import demand in Central and Eastern Europe. Estimates are: Poland 150 thousand tonnes, Slovakia 75 thousand tonnes, Hungary 70 thousand tonnes, Romania 100-150 . . . get full article
02 September, 2003
Japan’s beer maker, Sapporo Breweries Ltd., said on September 1 that by 2006 it would purchase malt and hops, the two basic beer ingredients, only from farmers under direct contract . . . get full article
02 September, 2003
Turkey's Efes Brewery Group launched a new brewery in Almaty region, Kazakhstan on August 26, Interfax reported. A source in Efes Karaganda Brewery told journalists that the initial capacity of . . . get full article
02 September, 2003
The USA Ministry of Agriculture has downgraded its forecast for the total yield of grains in Germany with 2.5 million tonnes to 39 million tonnes, according to ODJ. The drought . . . get full article
02 September, 2003
Russia's beer consumption grew 6.3% to 8.75 million hl in July 2003. 7-month consumption was up 4.3% on year to 45.5 mln hl (vs. 43.63 mln hl a year earlier). . . . get full article
02 September, 2003
Interbrew's Labatt USA unit is preparing to launch Rock Green Light, Datamonitor reported in a statement on August 28. The maker of Rolling Rock is preparing to launch its light . . . get full article
02 September, 2003
Strong performance in the developing markets looks set to drive growth in global beer sales in the four year forecast period to 2007, according to a recent global report produced . . . get full article
02 September, 2003
The old communist country, China, is now the world’s No. 1 beer producer, according to a survey released by Kirin Brewery Co. China produced 235.8 million hectoliters in 2002, which . . . get full article
02 September, 2003
UK: A SUMMER boom in beer sales has seen two Suffolk breweries report a surge in sales. Strong demand from drinkers during the recent heatwave has swelled the profits of . . . get full article
02 September, 2003
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