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E-malt.com Newsletter 39a September 26 - September 27, 2005
Currency Rates
Base Currency: Euro, EUR
on 27-September-2005
1 EUR = 1.2075 USD
1 EUR = 0.6789 GBP
1 EUR = 1.4158 CAD
1 EUR = 1.5958 AUD
1 EUR = 135.46 JPY
1 EUR = 2.717 BRL
1 EUR = 34.4862 RUB
1 EUR = 9.8453 CNY
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Base Currency: US Dollar
on 27-September-2005
1 USD = 0.8284 EUR
1 USD = 0.5622 GBP
1 USD = 1.1725 CAD
1 USD = 1.3216 AUD
1 USD = 112.2 JPY
1 USD = 2.2501 BRL
1 USD = 28.56 RUB
1 USD = 8.1072 CNY
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Equities of the Largest Breweries
Top Industry News
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Denmark: Carlsberg shuts down half of its breweries in Europe...
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Brazil: InBev aims to exceed Anheuser-Busch's 29% profit margin by 2008...
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Japan: Premium beers on rise in Japan...
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Australia: Lion Nathan looks for legal way to stop the extraordinary meeting at Coopers...
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Russia: Baltika’s minority shareholders revolted about second postponement of court case...
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UK & Australia: Scottish & Newcastle and Foster’s dispute over European distribution agreement...
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Australia: ABB Grain announces malting barley sliding scale for 2005/2006 season...
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Canada: Carry-in barley stocks for 2005-06 increased by about 66% to 3.5 million tonnes...
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USA: Hops shipping to Coors and Anheuser-Busch factories was started...
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Australia: Cooper’s shareholders plan preventing Lion Nathan from buying Cooper’s shares
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Belarus: Syabar brewery will launch beer production in October
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Estonia: Country’s largest brewery, Saku Õlletehas, accumulated 44.8% market share in H1 2005
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Belgium: Deutsche bank raises InBev target price
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World: By 2011 world malting barley trade is to grow by 14%
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Canada: CWB – 2005/06 and 2004/05 Pool Return Outlooks enclosed
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USA: Idaho Grain about barley market
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Belgium: Rita Hurricane doesn’t affect as foreseen share prices, InBev still leading in the market
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Australia: ABB’s Victorian No.1 Pool now open for 2005/2006
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South Korea: Hite Brewery’s shares on rise as the Jinro stake is given up
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Ukraine: The Ukrainian barley market managed to stabilize in August-September
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Belgium: InBev selects software solutions provider to improve its global supply chain efficiency
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USA: Coors Light(R) Plastic bottle cooler box named best new packaging innovation for 2005
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Brewery News
Denmark: Carlsberg shuts down half of its breweries in Europe
Danish brewing force, Carlsberg A/S, will shut down almost a half of its breweries in
Europe. This would be a part of a plan to streamline production on the continent,
a spokesman for the Copenhagen-based group said on September 27, according to Canadian Press. The
brewery, which produces the Carlsberg and Tuborg beer brands, wants to close 14 of 29
beer plants but has not yet decided which breweries will shut down and when, or
how many jobs will be affected.
"As a group, our breweries also must become more
efficient across the borders," group spokesman Jens Peter Skaarup said in an interview. "It will
mean that some breweries will be closed. These cutbacks are necessary in western Europe where
people are drinking more and more wine and there are fewer young people, who are
traditionally big beer drinkers."
In an interview with the Boersen financial newspaper published Tuesday, Carlsberg
chief executive Nils Smedegaard Andersen singled out the brewery in Copenhagen, saying "it likely would
not exist" in six years.
"We cannot say when it is going to happen for
the other breweries," Skaarup said. The other breweries are located in nine European countries.
In
August 2005, Carlsberg said it
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Brazil: InBev aims to exceed Anheuser-Busch's 29% profit margin by 2008
The chief executive of InBev, the world's biggest brewer, John F. Brock, has been brushing
up on his Brazilian, New York Times communicated on September 26.
"Loosely translated, jinga means effortless
flair," he said last week in an interview to the newspaper in his office in
Leuven, near Brussels. Holding up a bottle of Brahma, a beer brand that Interbrew acquired
a year ago when it bought AmBev, Brazil's biggest brewer, he said he intended to
sell Brahma around the world on the strength of its jinga.
John F. Brock, InBev's chief
executive, hopes to exceed Anheuser-Busch's 29 percent profit margin by 2008. But AmBev's influence in
last year's deal that created InBev is less about the effortless flair of Brazilian dance,
style and soccer and more about the unglamorous task of cutting costs.
The old Interbrew
prided itself on its marketing savvy and its focus on local markets. It called itself
the world's local brewer. AmBev, on the other hand, which still functions under its old
name and has its shares listed on the Brazilian stock exchange, is known in the
beer industry for being obsessive about efficiency.
"The sales force there all drive gray cars
because it is the cheapest
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Japan: Premium beers on rise in Japan
The beer shipments by five major brewers for August, posted the first rise in eight
months, increasing 2.1 % from a year earlier. The premium beer sales were particularly strong,
and brewers such as Suntory, Sapporo Breweries Ltd., Kirin Brewery Co. and Asahi Breweries Ltd.
increased production to meet rising demand, Asahi IHT announced on September 23.
Sales of Suntory's
Premium Malt's jumped 140 % year on year. In August, sales of Sapporo's Yebisu beer
rose 10 % year on year, and those of Kirin's Brau Meister increased six fold.
Sales of Asahi's Jukusen tripled in the January-August period from year-earlier levels.
Yuko Kitakaze, a
senior planner at Dentsu Inc.'s Center for Consumer Studies said :"By drinking premium beer about
once a week, consumers, who maintained a thrifty lifestyle during the recession, perhaps want to
feel that they have some leeway for spending in their lives".
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Russia: Baltika’s minority shareholders revolted about second postponement of court case
The minority shareholders of Scottish & Newcastle's half-owned Russian brewery, Baltika, hit out on September
23 at the second postponement of a claim brought in a St Petersburg court about
allegations of irregular voting on a brewery restructuring plan, Business Scotsman communicated on September 24.
A statement issued by shareholders, following the second postponement of the case in two months
on Thursday, said: "We note with considerable concern that the Court Hearing of the claim
by minority shareholders of Baltika, which was due to be held on 22 September in
St Petersburg, has for the second time been postponed at the request of the defendants.
"Yet again, the defendants have sought to delay this process, which we construe as a
deliberate attempt by BBH ,the majority shareholder of Baltika, and its owners, S&N and Carlsberg,
to frustrate the legitimate interests of the minority shareholders in seeking adequate protection of their
rights under Russian law." It is understood the case has now been adjourned until 29
September after the Baltika registrar, ZAO Ediny, failed to turn up for the hearing this
week. Lawyers for the other defendant, Hartwall Capital, were present, sources stated.
A source close
to the minority shareholders who
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Barley News
Australia: ABB Grain announces malting barley sliding scale for 2005/2006 season
Major Australian agribusiness ABB Grain Ltd announced on September 26 its sliding scale adjustments for
the 2005/2006 season malting barley pool, enabling growers who deliver Malting 3 quality barley in
South Australia to benefit from better returns.
ABB’s general manager marketing, Nigel Officer, said that malting
barley deliveries into an SA pool option for the coming harvest, that had less than
70% retention and protein levels between 9% and 12.8%, would be graded as Malt 3,
and have the sliding scale applied to it.
The sliding scale reflects market value for the
malting barley based on protein level and the retention percentage of grower deliveries.
“The scale basically
benefits growers who deliver Schooner or Sloop varieties of barley, but just miss out on
their grain being graded Malt 1,” Mr Officer said.“The sliding scale will apply to SA
pool deliveries only.”
Mr Officer said that the sliding scale would only apply to Schooner and
Sloop varieties. Other varieties, such as Gairdner and Baudin, were predominantly for domestic use and,
as there was little demand for Malting 3 grain in these varieties, ABB would have
no Malt 3 segregations for these varieties.
“What we’re trying to do with the sliding scale
is to stop the ‘cliff
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Hops News
Malting barley prices. French barley prices.
Nominal prices.
EURO = USD 1.2075 September 27, 2005 |
Crop year |
2005 |
Parity |
FOB Creil |
Position |
July 2005 |
Type |
Variety |
EURO |
USD |
2RS |
Scarlett |
118.50 |
143.50 |
2RS |
Prestige |
118.00 |
142.50 |
2RS |
Cellar |
118.00 |
142.50 |
2RS |
Aspen |
nq |
nq |
2RS |
Optic |
nq |
nq |
2RS |
Sebastien |
116.00 |
140.50 |
2RS |
Astoria |
116.00 |
140.50 |
2RS |
Cork |
115.50 |
139.50 |
6RW |
Esterel |
105.00 |
127.00 |
Table of the week
Australian Barley Supply and Disposal 2001-2006
in thousand tonnes |
2001-2002 |
2002-2003 |
2003-2004 |
2004-2005 s |
2005-2006 f |
Production |
8 280 |
3 865 |
10 382 |
6 454 |
6 640 |
Domestic use |
2 535 |
1 986 |
2 429 |
2 643 |
2 748 |
as malt and other human use |
161 |
165 |
168 |
172 |
176 |
feed |
2 200 |
1 650 |
2 100 |
2 300 |
2 400 |
seed |
174 |
171 |
161 |
171 |
172 |
Exports |
5 274 |
2 608 |
6 996 |
4 854 |
4 532 |
as malting barley |
1 705 |
1 099 |
2 135 |
1 324 |
1 178 |
malt (grain equivalent) |
600 |
624 |
624 |
562 |
534 |
feed barley |
2 971 |
885 |
4 241 |
4 854 |
2 820 |
s - estimated, f - forecast, source - ABARE September 6, 2005
Graph of the week
Agenda
September 2005:
New South Wales Brewing Championships 2005.
Keighley Beer, Cider & Perry Festival
Stockholm Beer & Whisky Festival
Great American Beer Festival, Colorado Convention Center, Denver
Harpoon Octoberfest,one of the biggest in New England
October 2005:
Custom Brewcrafters Autumn Festival Of Ales
7th Annual Charlotte Oktoberfest
MBAA Brewing & Malting Science Course
BJ's Beer Appreciation Night Woodland Hills - Oktoberfest
International Beer Summit / Kokusai Beer Matsuri
5th 2005 Technical Symposium, "The US Brewing Industry Considered
10th Annual World Beer Festival
5th Annual Autumn Brew Review
Anuga 2005, is a biennial show and is known as the world
Maryland Brewer's Oktoberfest
Great Decatur Beer Tasting Festival 2005 organised in Georgia, USA
Falmouth Oyster Festival with beer and oysters
Nottingham Beer Festival.Over 350 different casks of real ale
Falmouth Beer Festival Cornwall CAMRA
28th Norwich Beer Festival, is organised by the Norwich & Norfolk Branch
New England Beer Fest,a celebration of the local New England Beer Scene
Malt and Malting Barley Symposium
November 2005:
Weekend of Belgian BeersFestival
THE DUTCH BEERFESTIVAL
Brew BLAST. Annual Beer, Lager, Ale, and Stout Tasting
Georgia Craft Brew Challenge
Maine Beer Festival
US Grains Council International Malt Barley & Malting Buyers Conference San Francisco,
GlobalGrain 2005 For more information on GlobalGrain 2005
Regina Festiv-Ale. A premium beer festival featuring the best beer from Canada
Brewtopia. The event has two tasting sessions, local brews, live entertainment, food
Festival of Barrel-Aged Beer
Great International Beer Festival
Phinney Neighborhood Association Beer Taste
Orlando Beer Festival
Great Brews of America Beerfest
5th International Forum " Drinks Industry 2005"
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