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Publication date: «04.03.2003». 9 articles
According to Australia's largest grain trader and exporter ABB Grain Ltd, Ukraine is a serious competitor to Australia as an exporter of barley, agrimarket.info reported. They think Ukraine has all the . . . get full article
04 March, 2003
Ukrainian brewing plants, belonging to Scandinavian "Baltic Beverages Holding" (BBH), in January this year increased their output 30% compared with January 2002 - up to 1.66 million dekalitres, spokesman for . . . get full article
04 March, 2003
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. In 2001 the quantity of imports of malt increased to 9,623,940 kg, while the CIF value at Djibouti was birr 36,749,083 that is really embarrassing for an . . . get full article
04 March, 2003
Slovaks drank 93 litres of beer per capita last year, representing an increase in average consumption of four litres year on year and establishing Slovakia as the 10th thirstiest nation . . . get full article
04 March, 2003
One of the largest malting houses in the world, French Groupe Soufflet, intends to purchase the Hungarian Nagykanizsa brewery of Dreher Rt, owned by South Africa's SABMiller, according to Hungary’s . . . get full article
04 March, 2003
Danske Equities has upgraded the Danish brewing group, Carlsberg, from "buy" to "trading buy". Danske suggests that “the 22% slip in the company's share price following publication of its fourth-quarter . . . get full article
04 March, 2003
Beer trade between Russia and Byelorussia is entering a next round of opposing owing to the Byelorussian government, beer-union.com reported. On 19 February the Byelorussian Council of Ministers has approved . . . get full article
04 March, 2003
Denmark's Carlsberg Breweries announced it had no ambitions to be among the world's top three biggest brewers but would focus on its core European markets, local media reported. "We have . . . get full article
04 March, 2003
Prazske Pivovary, the second largest Czech brewer, has reported that it is to delist its shares from public markets after its owner, Belgium's Interbrew, accumulated almost all of its stock. . . . get full article
04 March, 2003
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