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Publication date: «22.07.2003». 8 articles
Malt prospects for the new crop year do not look any better. There are three reasons: One is the untimely construction of new maltings in Russia, the Ukraine and at . . .
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22 July, 2003
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Chinese beer consumption grew by around 6 % in 2002, helped by steady economic growth and increasing disposable incomes, but the traditionally strong urban market could finally be reaching maturity, . . .
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22 July, 2003
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The Czech Anti-Monopoly Office (UOHS) has fined CZK2.3 million the Czech brewer, Plzensky Prazdroj, over contracts with restaurants involving minimum annual beer purchases. “The contracts in question were against the . . .
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22 July, 2003
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Czech brewer, Prazske Pivovary, will change its name to Pivovary Staropramen, with effect from October 13, 2003. That was the decision approved by the brewery’s shareholders. The company is majority-owned . . .
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22 July, 2003
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Anheuser-Busch, the world's largest beer brewer, has set its sights on Germany's largest beer brewing group, Hamburg- based Holsten, the daily newspaper Die Welt reported on July 21. The St. . . .
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22 July, 2003
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The Japanese tend to drink low-malt happoshu on a daily basis, while they enjoy beer with visitors, a survey on drinking habits revealed. According to the results of the survey, . . .
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22 July, 2003
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Germany: The DBV farming federation said winter barley plantings in southern and south-western Germany and in the eastern states were 80% harvested and yields were much lower than last year. . . .
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22 July, 2003
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Latvian breweries, members of the Latvian Breweries Union, sold 70.41 million litres of beer in the first half of the year, 12.1% more than in the same period last year. . . .
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22 July, 2003
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