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Publication date: «10.06.2004». 12 articles
World market prices for feed barley of crop 2003 dropped to (uncompetitive) US $ 142- FOB Rouen and 120- FOB Black Sea. New crop is offered at 131- FOB . . .
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10 June, 2004
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EU: The sore point of the malt market is the price level, according to a reports posted by branch analysts. Domestic sales below EUR 250, average price for 2005, . . .
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10 June, 2004
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Canada: For 2004-05 barley production in Canada is forecast to increase marginally from 2003-04 due to higher yields, according to a report released by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) on . . .
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10 June, 2004
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Brazil: AmBev’s market share in Brazil saw a slight increase in May 2004 up to 66% versus 65.4% in April 2004, according to data revealed by the market research organisation, . . .
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10 June, 2004
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Germany: The North German company, Holsten Group, which was purchased in March by the international brewery Carlsberg A/S, announced on June 8 that it would concentrate in future on the . . .
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10 June, 2004
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USA: Light-beer sales will surpass regular beer in the U.S. by next year as low-carbohydrate diets such as Atkins and South Beach become more popular, according to market- research firm . . .
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10 June, 2004
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Hungary: Netherlands’ brewing force, Heineken N/V continue to insist that its plans to buy Brau Union Hungaria will go ahead on schedule, in spite of suggestions that legal arguments may . . .
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10 June, 2004
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Australia: Grain storage and handling company GrainCorp flagged on June 9, 2004 an on-market buyback of up to 10 % of its stock over the next six months, and upgraded . . .
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10 June, 2004
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Peru's biggest brewer, Union de Cervecerias Backus & Johnston, controlled by Columbian brewer Bavaria, said in a filing to the Lima Stock Exchange regulator Conasev it will offer to swap . . .
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10 June, 2004
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Danish brewing force, Carlsberg A/S, one of the main sponsors of Euro 2004, may see production for its home market hit by a strike as the start of the tournament . . .
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10 June, 2004
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