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Publication date: «03.10.2003». 18 articles
Almost two million tonnes of barley - spring and winter - was harvested in Scotland, up about 17 % versus 2002 and the biggest Scottish crop for at least 15 . . .
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03 October, 2003
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German beer exports increased in the first six months of the year versus the same period in 2002, government figures showed on October 2. The volume of foreign sales of . . .
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03 October, 2003
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Grupo Modelo, Mexico's largest brewery, said on October 2 it expects 5 % growth in its 2003 U.S. exports and it plans to up prices on two of its leading . . .
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03 October, 2003
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The Russian beer maker, ZAO Moscow-Efes Brewery, a subsidiary of Efes Breweries International, has started brewing beer at its new brewery in Rostov-on-Don. About US$ 24.7 million were invested in . . .
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03 October, 2003
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From spring 2004 a new variety of malting barley will be available in Australia. Its name is Cowabbie. It will be adapted to the Australian market and exports.
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03 October, 2003
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Danish brewing giant, Carlsberg Breweries, signed a deal on October 2 to acquire a 51 % stake in Serbian brewery Pivara Celarevo for €53 million, Serbian press reported on October . . .
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03 October, 2003
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USA: Great Falls trade union officials are calling a meeting Monday evening to air concerns about the construction of International Malting Co.'s $50 million to $65 million malt plant north . . .
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03 October, 2003
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The third largest German brewery, Radeberger Gruppe AG, intends to acquire the Allgaeuer Sailer Braeu brewery, according to German press. The value of the deal was not disclosed. Allgaeuer . . .
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03 October, 2003
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The Chile’s beer maker, Compania de Cervecerias Unidas Chile (CCU Chile) has appointed Johan Doyer as its new general director with effect from November, 2003. . . .
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03 October, 2003
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The investment bank, Credit Suisse First Boston (CSFB), has raised its price target on the international brewing combine, SABMiller, from £4.20 to £4.50 following the brewer's upbeat trading statement on . . .
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03 October, 2003
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