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Publication date: «08.04.2003». 11 articles
Lithuanian brewing companies sold about 45.1 million litres of beer during the first three months of the year or 7.1% less then for the same period last year. According to . . .
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08 April, 2003
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Beer, for centuries Germany's favourite drink, is in trouble as the country's most famous beverage faces a double hangover from rising business costs and the surging popularity of a long . . .
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08 April, 2003
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Efes, the Dutch brewer, will soon be able to open its new USD 16m brewery in Kazakhstan, Dow Jones reports. The first drops will come out by the end of . . .
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08 April, 2003
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Lion Nathan, the Australasian brewer, intends to manufacture and distribute the Japanese beer brand produced by Kirin, Kirin Ichiban, in Australia. Kirin Ischiban will be available on the Australian market . . .
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08 April, 2003
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Italian brewer, Peroni, has finally been put up for sale, following a long period of speculation that it might be on the market. The estimated price tag will be about . . .
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08 April, 2003
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The fifth jubilee Moscow Beer Festival is to take place in July this year. Moscow mayor Yuri Luzhkov signed the relevant order. Brewers will as usual present their products to . . .
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08 April, 2003
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In Denmark, after fall plantings of barley took place under favourable conditions, acres for spring barley are restricted to their normal size, i.e. they drop back by 90 thousand ha . . .
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08 April, 2003
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In U.K. barley planting is done in England and well advanced in Scotland. Spring barley acres will reach 620 thousand ha against 550 thousand ha last year. As . . .
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08 April, 2003
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It is assumed that a minus of 180 thousand ha of winter barley in the four major malting barley countries (France, Germany, Denmark and U.K.) will be compensated by an . . .
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08 April, 2003
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No export sales of malt of any importance had been registered during the past few months in the EU. An import tender for 25.000 tons in Taiwan has been . . .
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08 April, 2003
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