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Publication date: «06.04.2005». 30 articles
EU: The EU malting barley market remained quiet during March tins year, attracting limited buying interest, IGC commented on March 31. Scarlett spring variety fell EUR 2, to EUR 111.50, . . .
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06 April, 2005
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Ukraine: Barley shipments through Ukrainian ports in March were down to 180KMT against 320KMT in February. The bulk of these deliveries (90KMT) was intended for Saudi Arabia, UkrAgroConsult has recently . . .
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06 April, 2005
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USA: Anheuser-Busch Cos., Inc., announced on April 5 that first quarter 2005 domestic beer volume was below previous expectations. “The company has stepped up its new product, packaging and marketing . . .
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06 April, 2005
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Hong Kong: Yanjing Brewery, the beer unit of Beijing Enterprises Holdings Ltd., intends to invest from CNY300 million to CNY500 million to buy stakes in other local breweries, the Hong . . .
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06 April, 2005
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Hungary, Budapest: The board of directors at brewery Brau Union Hungaria, a Hungarian subsidiary of the Heineken group, recommends that the company set aside the company's HUF 909 million 2004 . . .
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06 April, 2005
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Japan: Kirin Brewery Co. said on April 6 it launched the so-called "third-category" beer in the fast growing market for the beer-like alcoholic beverage currently dominated by Sapporo Breweries Ltd. . . .
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06 April, 2005
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Morocco: Dutch brewing force, Heineken N/V has decided to invest in a Muslim beer in Morocco. Free-alcohol beer Fayrouz, brewed in Egypt by Heineken’s subsidiary, Al Ahram Beverages Company (ABC), . . .
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06 April, 2005
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Poland: Denmark’s second-largest beer maker, The Danish Brewery Group A/S (Bryggerigruppen) announced on April 4 it has entered into an agreement with the significant regional Polish brewery ”Browary Polskie Brok-Strzelec . . .
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06 April, 2005
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Canada: Canadian barley futures moved higher, May climbing C$4.80 ($4), to C$117 ($96), supported by firming CBOT maize futures and slow farmer selling. Ample feedgrain supplies limited further gains. Old-crop . . .
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06 April, 2005
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Russia, Moscow: Russia's State Duma on April 1 passed in the first reading a bill imposing fines equivalent to the minimum monthly wage (100 rubles today) for the consumption in . . .
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06 April, 2005
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