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Publication date: «27.01.2004». 16 articles
In 2003 the Slovak Republic exported 195 thousand tonnes of malt, 20% more than in 2002. It is indicative that the growth was registered in spite of diminishing by half . . .
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27 January, 2004
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Russian brewing companies output 75.76 million hectoliters of beer in 2003, 7.8% up versus 2002, according to data released by the State Statistics Committee on January 23. It is indicative . . .
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27 January, 2004
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Belgium's Interbrew is not likely to try to buy Brazilian peer AmBev as had been recently speculated as it had neither the money nor the interest to do it, analysts . . .
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27 January, 2004
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Mexico's top brewer Grupo Modelo said on January 26 it had raised the prices of some of its brands by between 4 and 5 % to adjust for inflation in . . .
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27 January, 2004
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Top Russian brewer Baltika plans to launch water purification facilities at its Khabarovsk brewery in Russia’s Far East, early February, the company’s press service said Monday. The company has been . . .
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27 January, 2004
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UK's Wolverhampton & Dudley Breweries Plc served up strong Christmas sales as its pubs in residential areas continued to weather a slowdown in consumer spending growth better than high street . . .
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27 January, 2004
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Canada: Barley production for 2003-2004 increased by 65% from 2002-03 but supplies rose by only 41%, due to lower carry-in stocks, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada revealed on January 20. . . .
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27 January, 2004
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Taiwan Tobacco and Liquor Corp. (TTLC) is hoping to establish a foothold in the mainland for Taiwan beer. TTLC and Kinmen Kaoliang Liquor, Inc. (KKLI), two of the island's . . .
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27 January, 2004
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Ireland: GLANBIA’s malting barley growers were toasted on January 26 for their contribution to the production of quality pints, Irish Examiner.com reported. At the presentation in Kilkenny of Glanbia’s overall . . .
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27 January, 2004
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Japanese brewing force Asahi Breweries, Ltd. has recently announced that in 2004 it will pursue renewed growth as a comprehensive alcoholic beverage major. 2004 targets for beer and happoshu (low-malt . . .
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27 January, 2004
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