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Publication date: «04.01.2004». 12 articles
USA: Construction of a huge barley-malting plant north of Great Falls is the first project in what has been dubbed the "value-added commodity park," which Great Falls Development Authority chief . . .
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04 January, 2004
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In 2003 Russian breweries produced about 73 million hl of beer, according to The Russian Beer Union estimations, V. Mamontov, the president of Russian Beer Union said at the press . . .
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04 January, 2004
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Australia's 2003/04 barley production is forecast at 8.0 million tonnes up 1.0 million or 14 % from last month and up 4.3 million or 116 % from last year. This . . .
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04 January, 2004
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China: Lion Nathan's $10 million acquisition of its third brewery in China earlier this month confirms its plans to expand in the world's largest beer market despite $230 million of . . .
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04 January, 2004
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Vietnam: Breweries of the Vietnam Alcohol Beer and Beverage Association have decided to pass the tax on to consumers by raising the selling beer prices by 10 % from early . . .
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04 January, 2004
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Africa: Sales of Guinness are growing in Africa, overtaking Britain and Ireland as the biggest market for the dark Irish brew in the past two years, Bloomberg News reported on . . .
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04 January, 2004
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Australian brewer Foster’s has seen its profit forecast cut. Broker ABN Amro has reduced its earlier profit estimate for Foster’s for 2003-2004 from A$558 million to A$549 million. . . .
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04 January, 2004
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Sweden: According to a study released recently by polling institute Sifo, the majority of Swedes are unhappy with the high price of alcohol in their country. The study showed that . . .
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04 January, 2004
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Central European Distribution Corporation (CEDC), the alcohol importer and distributor, should benefit from a cut in Polish corporate income tax and acquisitions in 2004. CEDC forecasts net sales next year . . .
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04 January, 2004
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The Portuguese soft drink and beer producer, Sumolis, has announced about its plans to invest in Brazil in 2004. The company said on December 29 that its investments for 2003 . . .
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04 January, 2004
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