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Change trend

27 July - 28 July 2006
Crop 2005
2rs Barley €116.00-118.00   
6rw Barley €104.00-106.00   
2rs Malt €256.00-258.00 0.59%
6rw Malt €241.00-242.00 0.63%
Crop 2006
2rs Barley €118.00-120.00   
6rw Barley €105.00-107.00   
2rs Malt €252.50-254.50  0.40%
6rw Malt €236.00-237.00  0.42%

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E-malt.com Newsletter 30b
July 27 - July 30, 2006

Quote of the week

"Beer makes you feel the way you ought to feel without beer.”
Henry Lawson


Currency Rates
Base Currency: Euro, EUR
on 28-July-2006

1 EUR = 1.2725 USD
1 EUR = 0.6849 GBP
1 EUR = 1.4435 CAD
1 EUR = 1.6692 AUD
1 EUR = 147.547 JPY
1 EUR = 2.7911 BRL
1 EUR = 34.1411 RUB
1 EUR = 10.1617 CNY
Base Currency: US Dollar
on 28-July-2006

1 USD = 0.7860 EUR
1 USD = 0.5382 GBP
1 USD = 1.1344 CAD
1 USD = 1.3121 AUD
1 USD = 115.951 JPY
1 USD = 2.1934 BRL
1 USD = 26.8306 RUB
1 USD = 7.9858 CNY

EUR/USD Chart

Equities of the Largest Breweries

Top Industry News
USA: Anheuser-Busch Cos. net sales increased 5.7% for the first six months of 2006... Click here

Singapore: Heineken buys additional shares in Asia Pacific Breweries Ltd... Click here

China: Large-scale breweries to pursue competitiveness of scale... Click here

Thailand: Price war brewing as beer sales go flat... Click here

Vietnam: Lao Beer Company to expand production to 2 million hl by 2009... Click here

UK & South Africa: SABMiller plc 1Q lager volumes growing by 7%... Click here

UK: Carlsberg add brand security from increased malt standards set by the Assured UK Malt scheme... Click here

Ukraine: Malt production 7% up year-on-year in June 2006... Click here

Australia: Growers sharing over AU$39m in 2005/2006 barley pool payments... Click here

Germany: Hop prices rise in the medium term... Click here

More News
World: Beer stocks provide a heady return ... More Info

UK: Yields from early barley trial sites look promising ... More Info

China: InBev acquired controlling stake in Quzhou Xinguoguang Beer Company ... More Info

USA: Frederick-based Wild Goose Brewery to make beers for Denver-based Flying Dog LLC ... More Info

Australia: Lion Nathan Ltd. beer volumes up 2.6% for the 9-mth to June ... More Info

Germany: Pre-mixed beer market segment growing fast ... More Info

Ukraine: Barley average yield at 2.43 ha/mt ... More Info

Bulgaria: 2006 barley crop down 27% at 482.8 KMT ... More Info

USA: Last bottles of Rolling Rock rolled off the line July 26 ... More Info

Canada: Molson Coors Brewing Company announces a quarterly dividend ... More Info

UK: Winter barley harvesting in good progress ... More Info

USA: Miller Brewing Co. to upgrade Milwaukee brewery ... More Info

China: SABMiller, InBev seek bigger share in Zhejiang ... More Info

Romania: Barley price is EUR 83/t in Western areas and growing ... More Info

USA: Beer companies suffer from people choosing import beer over domestic brands ... More Info

Canada: Labatt Breweries to integrate new business intelligence system ... More Info

Australia: Years of subdued beer volumes may be coming to an end for Lion Nathan ... More Info

UK: Jeremy Pettman to be the new head brewer at Jennings Brewery ... More Info

Singapore: Asia Pacific Breweries to lift trading halt July 29 ... More Info

Bulgaria: Heineken’s Zagorka AD adds new-size beer package ... More Info

Canada: Barley PROs sharply higher ... More Info

Russia: FAS gives explanations over beer advertising regulations ... More Info

Belarus: Government toughens its fight against alcoholism ... More Info



Brewery News
USA: Anheuser-Busch Cos. net sales increased 5.7% for the first six months of 2006

Anheuser-Busch Cos. Inc. (NYSE: BUD) reported July 26 that second quarter 2006 net sales increased 5.9 percent and diluted earnings per share (excluding one-time income tax related gains in both 2006 and 2005) increased 9.5 percent, PRNewswire released July 26. For the first six months of 2006, net sales increased 5.7 percent and diluted earnings per share (excluding one-time gains in both years) improved 7.4 percent.

"We are off to a good start this year," said Patrick Stokes, president and chief executive officer of the company, "with favorable performances by all of our business segments. Our domestic beer volume momentum continues to be positive into the key summer selling season. We had the largest sales-to- retailers volume in June of any month in the company's history. The domestic beer pricing environment is favorable, and our productivity improvement initiatives are helping mitigate continuing cost pressures. In addition, our international beer segment, led by Grupo Modelo, and our entertainment segment are having outstanding years. Based on these positive factors we are optimistic concerning our sales and earnings outlook for 2006."

Both domestic beer sales volume and revenue per barrel showed good balanced growth in the second quarter, with revenue per barrel growing 0.9 percent ...
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Singapore: Heineken buys additional shares in Asia Pacific Breweries Ltd

Singapore's Asia Pacific Breweries (APB), which makes Tiger beer, said July 28 Dutch brewer Heineken has raised its stake in the firm, a day after APB's stock soared nearly 30 percent, Reuters released July 28.

The company said in statement that Heineken International B.V. had increased its direct equity stake marginally to 9.52 percent from 9.29 percent by buying shares on the stock market.

Heineken, the world's fourth-largest brewer by sales, is Asia Pacific Breweries' biggest shareholder with a total 65.1 percent stake. The bulk of the shares are owned indirectly through an investment vehicle named Asia Pacific Investment.

In addition, Singapore publishing-to-real-estate conglomerate Fraser and Neave has a direct holding of 4.77 percent in APB, which was set up as a joint venture between Fraser and Neave and Heineken.

Earlier July 28, APB halted trading in its shares as of 9 a.m. (0100 GMT), pending the announcement. Its shares jumped almost 30 percent July 27 to reach SG$14.20 - the highest level in a year - and nearly 60 percent above levels at the start of the year.

The company, worth around US$2.3 billion on the stock market after the share's surge, said in a statement July 27 that it ...
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China: Large-scale breweries to pursue competitiveness of scale

Since 2002, when China became the biggest beer producer and seller in the world, the volume of China's beer production and sales has been growing over 6 percent annually in the past near 4 years, China Economic Net released July 28.

At present, the per capita beer consumption of China is close to 22 liters, while it is 30 liters at the average level in the world and 80 liters in Europe and the US. The per capita consumption in China is equivalent to only 1/8 of that in Czech Republic, 1/4 in the US, and 40 percent in Japan.

If the per capita beer consumption of China reaches international level, namely 30 liters, the production scale is expected to achieve almost 40 million tons with a sales revenue of more than 100 billion Yuan. In the face of such an attractive market growing fast, who will have the upper hand in competition between domestic first-tire enterprises led by Yanjing, Tsingtao and China Resources and foreign companies represented by AB, SAB and Carlsberg?

Chasing "competitiveness of scale " remains to be the most notable characteristic of beer market in 2006. As to the whole beer industry of China, though it caused a slide ...
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Thailand: Price war brewing as beer sales go flat

Facing a drop in consumption, Singha and Thai Beverage are taking off the gloves. The country's Bt89-billion beer market will see intensifying competition during the rest of the year as brewers scramble to maintain sales during a period when consumption is expected to decline, The Nation released July 27.

Consumption is expected to slow the most among low-income earners, the group least protected from economic difficulties.

To maintain sales, Thai Beverage Plc, the maker of Chang beer, is reportedly launching a fierce marketing campaign for its inexpensive Archa beer, which targets the low end of the market. Archa beer sold to wholesalers and retailers in a bundle with liquors produced by the company. Starting last month, four or five large bottles of Archa have been selling for Bt100.

Somchai Suttikulpanich, senior deputy managing director of Thai Beverage Marketing Co Ltd, denied a tactical pooling system was being used to push sales of Archa beer to its dealers. It is up to individual dealers for the most part to decide how they want to purchase the company's products, Somchai said.

"We sell our beers to dealers as we normally do," he said. "It depends on our individual dealers in different locations to use ...
More Info


Vietnam: Lao Beer Company to expand production to 2 million hl by 2009

Lao Brewery Company (LBC) which is well known by domestic and foreign drinkers as the symbol of Laos last month was awarded with the gold and silver medals at the 2006 International Quality Competition for Beverages and Foods held in Belgium, Laos News Agency released July 24.

The competition was attended by 71 beverages and foods production companies worldwide.

Managing Director of LBC, Mr Kissana Vongsay said: “All of the medals awarded to the LBC is not a dignity for not only the Lao Brewery Company but its also a dignity of all Lao people, and we should continue to do our best for our country dignity in the future.”

The medals were awarded by Monde Selection International Institute for Quality Selection, which included on Grand Gold Medal award to LBC for Tiger head Drinking Water, another two Gold Medals for Large Beer 330 ml and 640 ml and a Silver Medal for Dark Larger 330 ml.

Beer Lao caused a flutter among beer producers in Russia by being awarded the silver award at the 7th brewery festival in Russia in only its first year of participation.

Beer Lao last year announced yet another success on the international stage after receiving the Osiris ...
More Info


UK & South Africa: SABMiller plc 1Q lager volumes growing by 7%

At the Annual General Meeting of SABMiller plc (SABMiller) of July 28, Graham Mackay, chief executive, commented on the group’s performance for the three months ended 30 June 2006. The calculation of the organic growth rates included below excludes volumes for South America which became part of the group in October 2005.

Mr Mackay said: “The group continues to make progress, in line with expectations at the time of our preliminary results announcement in May of this year, with first quarter organic lager volumes for the group growing by 7%.

“In South Africa, lager volumes were up 3%, benefiting from the inclusion of an Easter trading period in the first quarter, and our premium brand portfolio continues to show strong growth. Soft drink volumes grew by some 4%.

“In South America, the integration and investment programmes are proceeding as planned. Buoyant trading conditions were experienced across the region and excellent volume performances were recorded by all of our operations, leading to a 9% growth in lager volumes
over the prior year on a pro forma basis. In Peru, the market continues to grow strongly in a competitive pricing environment. Both soft drink and beer volumes in Central America were up ...
More Info

Malt News
UK: Carlsberg add brand security from increased malt standards set by the Assured UK Malt scheme

International brewer Carlsberg is reaping the benefits in brand protection from increased malt standards set by the Assured UK Malt (AUKM) scheme. These standards lead the way in world malting and provide regulations on not just food safety, but also product legality, good operational practice and product quality. The quality and traceability of all the brewer’s raw materials is of foremost importance to the protection of the Carlsberg brand and its practices, a philosophy which dates back to the founding of the company in the 19th century.

At Carlsberg, as with any international brewer, major investment has been made in building brand equity, and reliability of ingredients is key to ensuring that brands remain strong and can be trusted by consumers.

Laurence May, Systems Manager at Carlsberg UK states: “AUKM raises the standards for maltsters worldwide. Carlsberg recognises the importance of quality and traceability along the supply chain. The last thing we want is for someone to tell us that there is a problem with our beer as a result of the malt used. This could have a catastrophic effect on our brand worldwide.

“AUKM along with our own auditing process helps eliminate any issue of contamination in our beer, ...
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Ukraine: Malt production 7% up year-on-year in June 2006

Ukrainian maltsters produced 29,000 tones of malt in June 2006, which indicates a drop of nearly 14% against the previous month. Nevertheless, production increased by 7% year-on-year, the Russian Brewers Union announced July 28.

In June, domestic malting plants were stocking 47,300 t of malt, 16% down against May 2006 levels. Ukraine malted 378,200 t of malt during the 2005/06 crop year against 304,600 t year-on-year (+24.16%).

Barley News
Australia: Growers sharing over AU$39m in 2005/2006 barley pool payments

Barley growers across South Australia and Victoria will begin July 28 receiving second distribution payments for grain they delivered to ABB Grain’s 2005/2006 extended pool and standard loan pools, ABB Grain Ltd released July 28.

The gross value of the distribution will be $35/tonne for malting 1 barley and $65/tonne for feed 1 barley in both South Australia and Victoria. The total value of the gross payments is $39.5 million, of which around $24 million is direct cash payments (all figures in AU$).

The payments represent around 19% of the estimated grower return (EGR) for malting barley, or a total to date of 40%; and 40% of EGR for feed 1 barley, for a total to date of 80%.

The following will be factored into deductions from the above payments: research levies, VFF levies (where applicable), pro rata rail freight (30% malting and 40% feed); bulk handling and belt charges ($6/t for malting, $3/t for feed in both states); malting 3 barley payments in South Australia are subject to quality sliding scale adjustments on Sloop and Schooner which, on this distribution, will be 20% of the scale.

ABB’s General Manager Marketing, Nigel Officer, said that while all of the pool feed barley had been ...
More Info

Hops News
Germany: Hop prices rise in the medium term

Hop acreage continues to decline worldwide. In 2005, only slightly less than 50,000 ha was farmed, over 600 ha less than in the previous year, Barth-Haas Group released July 20.

According to the 2005/2006 Barth Report, hop acreage in the world’s biggest hop growing country, Germany, alone fell by more than 300 ha to 17,161 ha, although the production volume of 34,466 metric tons was slightly positive. Nevertheless, the industry anticipates changes in the market situation in the medium term, which could lead to higher hop prices.

According to Stephan Barth, hop trader and managing partner of Joh. Barth & Sohn in Nuremberg and one of the world’s leading hop marketers, acreage is expected to decrease by a further 400 ha in 2006. In his opinion, the pain threshold has been reached in terms of simply being able to satisfy the 2 – 3 percent annual growth in world beer demand. He expects prices to rise in the medium term, adding that business is already ”very hectic” today. This is because production of the highly sought-after high-alpha varieties alone fell worldwide by 226 metric tons to 7,877 metric tons in 2005. Price increases are already being reported, as the stocks ...
More Info

Scientific Digest
Storage Conditions Affect the Quality of Malting Barley

R. Reuss, J. Cassells and R. Nischwitz

CSIRO Stored Grain Research Laboratory, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia
Barrett Burston Malting Co, Richmond, Victoria 3121, Australia

INTRODUCTION: The effect of storage conditions on the quality of barley is of considerable importance to the barley, malting and brewing industry. Storage can either reduce barley quality (Woods et al. 1994, White et al. 1999), or increase maltability (Woonton et al. 2001). To maximise quality of previously stored barley entering the malt house, the influence of storage environments on post-harvest maturation and changes in malting quality of contemporary Australian barley varieties needs to be better understood. Here we present some preliminary results of a three year project that aims to understand the interaction between storage conditions and barley quality. Samples of the malting barley varieties Stirling, Sloop and Gairdner were selected for storage trials, and stored under controlled conditions. The quality of the grain was then followed using germination tests, kernel colour measurements, enzyme analysis, Rapid Visco Analyser (RVA) tests and malting quality analysis.
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Malting barley prices. French barley prices.
Nominal prices.

EURO = USD 1.2725 July 28, 2006 
 Crop year   2005   2006 
 Parity   FOB Creil   FOB Creil 
 Position   July 2005   July 2006 
Type   Variety  EURO  USD  EURO  USD 
2RS  Scarlett  122.00  155.50  121.00  154.00 
2RS  Prestige  118.00  150.50  120.00  153.00 
2RS  Cellar  116.50  148.50  119.00  151.50 
2RS  Sebastien  116.00  148.00  118.00  150.50 
2RS  Astoria  115.00  146.50  118.00  150.50 
2RS  Cork   114.00  145.50  117.00  149.00 
6RW  Esterel   105.00  134.00  106.00  135.00 
nq - Not quoted
Prices for Danish malting barley are available on site www.e-malt.com/MarketPrices

Theoretical malt prices.
  EURO = USD 1.2725 July 28, 2006 
Crop year  2005 
Parity  FOB Antwerp 
Position  Aug 2006-Sept 2006 
Conditioning  Bulk   In bags  Bulk containers Bags, containers
Malting barley variety  EURO  USD  EURO  USD  EURO  USD  EURO  USD 
2RS  Scarlett  263.50  335.00  277.50  353.50  278.00  353.50  292.50  372.00 
2RS  Prestige  258.50  329.00  273.00  347.00  273.00  347.50  287.50  365.50 
2RS  Cellar  256.50  326.50  271.00  344.50  271.00  345.00  285.50  363.50 
2RS  Sebastien  256.00  325.50  270.50  344.00  270.50  344.00  285.00  362.50 
2RS  Astoria  255.00  324.50  269.00  342.50  269.50  342.50  283.50  361.00 
2RS  Cork   253.50  322.50  268.00  341.00  268.00  341.00  282.50  359.50 
2RS   Average price  257.00  327.50  271.50  345.50  271.50  345.50  286.00  364.00 
6RW  Esterel   241.50  308.50  257.00  326.50  257.00  327.00  271.50  345.50 
Asia Malt 70/30  252.50  321.50  267.00  340.00  267.00  340.00  281.50  358.50 
**  Asia Malt 50/50  250.00  318.00  264.00  336.00  264.50  336.00  278.50  354.50 

NB: Prices published are theoretical malt prices including financial cost, THC (for bulk and bags container) and all administrative costs. This prices may fluctuate according to the quantity per delivery and technical specifications.

* - 70/30 = 70% Average two Rows Spring and 30% Six Rows Winter
** - 50/50 = 50% Average two Rows Spring and 50% Six Rows Winter

Theoretical malt prices for crop 2006 are available on site www.e-malt.com/MarketPrices

Malt Price Evolution



Source: E-malt, June 2006

Table of the week

EU MALTING BARLEY SUPPLY AND DEMAND ESTIMATE 2006/2007

in 1.000tons Malt Capacity on 01/07/2006 Estimated Malt Production Barley Demand Supply Spring malting barley Supply Winter malting barley Net Plus/Minus
Northwest:             
Belgium  736  700  875  25  -850 
France  1,285  1,250  1,560  1,700  1,600  +1,740 
Germany  2,117  1,800  2,250  1,400  50  -800 
Ireland  128  120  150  200  ­  +50 
Netherlands  330  320  400  250  ­  -150 
UK  1,473  1,360  1,700  1,400  500  +200 
Total Northwest  6,069  5,550  6,935  4,975  2,150  +190 
Baltic:             
Denmark  277  260  325  1,100  ­  +775 
Finland  172  150  185  150  ­  -35 
Lithuania  82  80  100  150  ­  +50 
Poland  305  300  375  300  ­  -75 
Sweden  170  160  200  250  ­  +50 
Total Baltic  1,006  950  1,185  1,950  ­  +765 
Southeast:             
Austria  150  150  190  170  ­  -20 
Czech Republic  515  500  625  700  ­  +75 
Hungary  133  100  125  125  ­ 
Slovakia  271  260  325  325  ­ 
Total Southeast  1,069  1,010  1,265  1,320  ­  +55 
Mediterranean:             
Greece  45  45  55  ­  ­  -55 
Italy  70  60  75  30  ­  -45 
Portugal  86  75  95  ­  ­  -95 
Spain  442  430  540  450  ­  -90 
Total Mediterranean  643  610  765  480  ­  -285 
NET TOTAL  8,787  8,120  10,150  8,725  2,150  +725 
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Graph of the week


These Days in Business History
27 July
1866 Atlantic telegraph cable successfully laid (1,686 miles long)
1694 Amid choral chants of “Laus Deo” (Praise the Lord), the Bank of England opens for business in London to print currency and manage the national debt. It goes on to become one of the world’s most effective central banks.
1971 Merrill Lynch & Co. goes public, becoming the first New York Stock Exchange firm to do its own initial public offering on the NYSE.

28 July
1866 Metric system becomes a legal measurement system in US
1900 Hamburger created by Louis Lassing in Connecticut
1978 Price of gold tops $200-an-oz level for 1st time

29 July
1914 1st transcontinental phone link made between New York City & San Francisco
1952 1st nonstop transpacific flight by a jet
1956 Jacques Cousteau's Calypso anchors in 7,500 m of water (record)

30 July
1863 Henry Ford, car manufacturer was born
1928 George Eastman demonstrates 1st color movie
Agenda
July 2006:
Belgium Comes to Cooperstown , USA.
New York City Babblefest
American Beer Month July, 2006 What is American Beer Month
Qingdao International Beer Festival, China. Barley and hops and more
Interwine China - 2006. 2 nd International Trade Fair of Wine, Brewing...
Bevtek & Brewtek China - 2006. International Beer, Brewing & Beverage Production,Bottling...
Olesummer Festival 2006, Estonia. The Nordic countries' largest festival
The Beer World - 2006,Saransk, Russia.The specialized exhibition
Portland International Beerfest , USA. Taste the greatest beers
The Forth Annual Empire State Brewing & Music Festival
Witton Castle country and western festival
Brew at the Zoo Beer Tasting and Free Food.


August 2006:
GBBF Great British Beer Festival
IHGC Hop tour
10th International Berlin Beer Festival 2006
Toronto’s Festival of Beer is Canada’s premier beer festival
Agrokomplex 2006 , Slovakia. International Fair of Agriculture and Food Industry
Bank Holiday Weekend and International Beer Festival , UK.
Northern Crops Institute Course 2006 Barley Malt Quality Evaluation


September 2006:
8th BELGIAN BEER WEEKEND The Belgian Brewers’ association
World of Food China - 2006. International Exhibition and Conference for the Food
Beverages - 2006,Belgorod, Russia.Specialized exhibition.
CHINA BREW & BEVERAGE International Brew and Beverage Processing Technology and Equipment
International Brewery and Soft Drinks Industry Exhibition
Riga Food 2006.
The Great Canadian Beer Festival
2nd Bruxellensis Festival
Jean De Clerck Chair XII: Flavours in Beer , a post academic training
Fine Food Australia. Australia's largest exhibition for the food and beverage industry...
TecnoBebida Latin America International Exhibition of Technologies for the Beverage Industry
EXPO Food & Drinks - 2006, Armenia. The 4th Interhational specialized exhibition.
AtyrauFood - 2006, Kazakhstan.5-th North-Caspian Regional Exhibition
Munich Oktoberfest.The world's biggest beer festival.
World Grains Summit: Foods and Beverages San Francisco, California U.S.A.
International Beer Competition 2006 Japan.
FoodWeek Uzbekistan - 2006.11th Annual International Exhibition of Food and Drinks.
Northern Crops Institute Course 2006 Grain Procurement Management for Importers
World Food Moscow - 2006.The 15th International exhibition "All world of food".
The 15 AllUkrainiane forum of food-processing industry - 2006.
Great American Beer Festival® September 28 - 30, 2006.
Farmer of Kazakhstan - 2006.The 4th Kazakhstan international exhibition.


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