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Publication date: «20.10.2004». 22 articles
China: Anheuser-Busch Inc may pay up to US$ 1 billion for a stake in central China's Henan Jinxing Beer Group Corp, an official at the Chinese brewery told AFX - . . .
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20 October, 2004
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Australia: ABB Grain Ltd announced that South Australia’s 2004/05 harvest began today, October 19 2004, with the first load of barley delivered to ABB Grain Ltd’s Port Pirie receival centre . . .
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20 October, 2004
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Sweden: Carlsberg A/S announced on 19 October 2004 that Carlsberg Sweden AB has entered into an agreement to sell its brewery property in Bromma to the Stockholm Municipality for SEK . . .
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20 October, 2004
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Finland: The new estimate of Finnish 2004 crop is 220,000 tonnes of screened malting barley, about 50,000 tonnes more than in 2003, Viking Malt has recently written in a press . . .
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20 October, 2004
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Canada: For 2004-2005 barley production in Canada is estimated by AAFC (Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada) to increase by 6% due to higher yields, despite lower seeded area. Supplies are expected . . .
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20 October, 2004
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Ukraine: In August Ukrainian enterprises imported about 8 thousand tonnes of malt at a value of US$ 1.08 million. August’s volumes of imported malt increased with 1.4 thousand tonnes versus . . .
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20 October, 2004
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Russia, Moscow: Russia's leading brewery, Baltika, jointly owned by Denmark's Carlsberg and Scottish&Newcastle, on Saturday, October 16 shipped its first batch of 17,200 litres of beer to New Zealand. The . . .
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20 October, 2004
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Vietnam has agreed with the EU to apply an average import tariff of 24% for agricultural produce if it joins the WTO. For malt, the 10% bound rate (and . . .
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20 October, 2004
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EU malt export licence bookings were 629,000 tonnes from July 1 to September 28, 2004, of which 545,000 tonnes in the old and 84,000 tonnes in the new member states, . . .
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20 October, 2004
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UK: Scottish & Newcastle, which makes Fosters and Kronenbourg lagers, will next month become the first major brewer in the world to put general health warnings on beer bottles. The . . .
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20 October, 2004
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