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Publication date: «25.07.2003». 11 articles
Barley growers are hoping approval of their crop as a "heart healthy" food will boost domestic and foreign demand, Idaho Barley Commissioner Clark Kauffman told DTN at the US Grain . . .
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25 July, 2003
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The outlook for global feed barley prices has improved marginally and is supported by shrinking barley crops in the EU and Eastern Europe, according to The Canadian Wheat Board (CWB). . . .
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25 July, 2003
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Bulgarian breweries will import more barley, as the 2003 crop will not cover their needs. Bulgaria needs about 130 thousand tons of malting barley per year. . . .
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25 July, 2003
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Belgian brewing industry showed in 2002 a slight increase in production and renewed export growth, Belgian Brewers reported at their General Meeting held on June 18, 2003. But the falling . . .
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25 July, 2003
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The brewers of Europe association will hold its third beer and health symposium on 15 October in Brussels. The symposium will present the latest scientific evidence on the benefits of . . .
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25 July, 2003
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The municipal court in Vilnius gave the Czech brewer, Budejovicky Budvar, the rights to the exclusive use of the name Budweiser Lithuania. That was a further legal victory of the . . .
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25 July, 2003
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Brewer Adolph Coors Co. announced on July 24 that quarterly profits rose on a lower tax rate, overcoming sluggish U.S. beer sales that were hampered by poor weather in many . . .
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25 July, 2003
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The world's leading brewery Anheuser-Busch Cos., Inc. announced on July 23 its net income increased 7.8% to US$633m for the second quarter. Second quarter and first six months earnings per . . .
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25 July, 2003
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According to Russian media a first-rate malting plant in Russia is building now in Tula city by Baltika brewery. It is planned the plant will start producing malt by August . . .
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25 July, 2003
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By the end of July the leading Russian brewer, Baltika, will start its first shipment in Iran with Baltika N0 Non-alcoholic brand. The exclusive agreement has already been signed. By . . .
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25 July, 2003
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