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Publication date: «13.07.2004». 18 articles
China imported 1.014 million tonnes of barley in July – April 2004, of which 623,000 tonnes from Australia and 253,000 tonnes from Canada. It is still uncertain, whether some or . . .
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13 July, 2004
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In Denmark planted acres of spring barley are around 580,000 ha, however, harvested acres are estimated at 520,000 ha, because Danish farmers will cut 50-60,000 ha for green fodder. . . .
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13 July, 2004
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EU: Good malt export figures did not improve the market mood, analysts have recently revealed in a statement. According to them, the threatening overcapacity and the market power of the . . .
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13 July, 2004
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Hong Kong: Anheuser-Busch, the world's largest brewer, announced on July 12 it now holds 99.66 % of China's Harbin Brewery Group Ltd. and plans to take the company private. The . . .
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13 July, 2004
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USA: Now, after a major construction project, the Anheuser-Busch plant south of Idaho Falls will be able to double its malt-barley production. Idaho is the second largest producer of malt . . .
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13 July, 2004
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France: The content of protein in French barley is heterogeneous, generally ranging between 10,5% and 12%, according to the first estimation of the barley harvest in France. Calibration is sometimes . . .
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13 July, 2004
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Euro 2004 results: 25 million liters of beer were sold in Portugal during the only period of the Euro 2004. UK sales of beer and lager during the Euro 2004 . . .
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13 July, 2004
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Japan: Japanese beer shipments failed in the first half of 2004 for the third straight year despite favourable weather and against industry expectations, figures from the nation's five main brewers . . .
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13 July, 2004
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Belgium: Interbrew announced on 13 July 2004 it realized a total volume of 54.7 million hectoliters in the first half of 2004, +21% higher than the volume of 45 . . .
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13 July, 2004
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Interbrew SA, the brewer of Stella Artois and Rolling Rock, said it's not interested in buying part or all of Guangdong Brewery Holdings Ltd., whose shares surged yesterday on speculation . . .
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13 July, 2004
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