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Base Currency: Euro on April 24, 2013 |
Base Currency: US Dollar on April 24, 2013 |
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1 EUR = 1.3023 USD
1 EUR = 0.8534 GBP
1 EUR = 1.3371 CAD
1 EUR = 1.2706 AUD
1 EUR = 129.0200 JPY
1 EUR = 2.6350 BRL
1 EUR = 41.2439 RUB
1 EUR = 8.1256 CNY
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1 USD = 0.7680 EUR
1 USD = 0.6553 GBP
1 USD = 1.0268 CAD
1 USD = 0.9757 AUD
1 USD = 99.0750 JPY
1 USD = 2.0233 BRL
1 USD = 31.6703 RUB
1 USD = 6.2395 CNY
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Currency Rates Chart
Equities of the Largest Breweries
Average Market Prices Change Trend
April 24, 2013 |
Type |
Crop 2012 |
Crop 2013 |
EUR |
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EUR |
% |
2rs Barley |
211.00-213.00 | 0.93% |
225.00-227.00 | 0.44% |
6rw Barley |
207.00-209.00 | 0.95% |
216.00-218.00 | 0.91% |
2rs Malt |
412.50-414.50 | 0.59% |
426.00-428.00 | 0.29% |
6rw Malt |
407.50-409.50 | 0.60% |
415.00-417.00 | 0.59% |
Feed Barley |
196.00-198.00 | 1.01% |
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EU: Malt markets active as many brewers seem to abandon their low stocks policies
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Belgium & Mexico & USA: US court allows settlement among the DOJ, AB InBev, Grupo Modelo and Constellation Brands to proceed
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The Netherlands: Heineken reports improvement in first-quarter net profit and 2.7% decline in group beer volumes
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UK: SABMiller accelerates Alan Clark promotion as CEO after Graham Mackay is diagnosed with brain tumor
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World: Barley production forecast increased for both 2012/13 and 2013/14
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France: Malting barley crop to total 10.685 mln tonnes in 2013
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Canada: Barley exports continue on a regular pace, concern about weather impact on the new crop increases
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USA: Feed and malting barley prices show little movement recently
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Germany: Beer industry experiencing a dry spell on waning consumers’ interest
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Australia: Brewers urging Government to freeze beer tax in next month’s Budget
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World: Physical grains and oilseeds prices higher than futures during the present campaign
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India: High Court of Karnataka approves United Breweries amalgamation scheme with Scottish & Newcastle India
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Asia: Head of Carlsberg’s Asia division is stepping down
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Ukraine & Russia: Wheat prices lower on news Ukraine could lift cap on wheat exports
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Uzbekistan: Carlsberg Uzbekistan resumes production
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UK: Government announces plans to break ‘beer ties’
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India & UK: Heineken to start brewing Kingfisher beer for the UK market
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Japan & Australia: Asahi Breweries subsidiary announces purchase of craft beer maker Cricketers Arms
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China: Zhejiang-based beer company ordered by court to pay Harbin Brewery Group for confusing packaging
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Port of Origin: Antwerp, Belgium
Scientific Digest
How to efficiently dry hop?
ABSTRACT
A work presented at the Young Scientist Symposium was looking into the different
methodologies of dry hopping in the US. In comparing different methods these researchers found that dry hopping with pellets (compared to cone hops) yielded in a better aroma extraction but also higher polyphenol values. It was also found that stirring increases the aroma extraction compared to static dry hopping (even with very long contact time). The concentration of selected marker compounds, as linalool or geraniol, did not increase further after approximately 6hrs. So dry hopping can perhaps be accomplished much faster than generally believed?
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Source: Barth Innovations
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These Days in Business History
April 22
1924 Hague Chambers of Commerce forms
1969 1st human eye transplant performed
1991 Intel releases 486SX chip
April 23
1851 Canada issues its 1st postage stamps
1985 Coca-Cola announced it is changing its secret flavor formula
1896 Vitascope system of movie projection 1st demonstrated (New York City)
1910 International Exhibition opens in Brussels
April 24
1704 "Boston News-Letter," 1st successful newspaper in U.S., forms
1888 Eastman Kodak Co. forms
1981 IBM-PC computer introduced
1990 West and East Germany agree to merge currency and economies on July 1st
Agenda
April 2013:
18-20: Pivovar (Brewer) 2013 (Moscow, Russia)
24: International Brewing Awards Ceremony 2013 (London, UK)
26-27: Salon du Brasseur (Saint-Nicolas-de-Port, France)
27-28: Zythos Beer Festival 2013 (Leuven, Belgium)
May 2013:
16-01 June: The Czech Beer Festival 2013 (Prague, the Czech Republic)
22-25: Pivo (Beer) 2013 (Sochi, Russia)
23-25: Copenhagen Beer Festival 2013 (Copenhagen, Denmark)
24-26: The Annual International Beer Festival Latviabeerfest 2013 (Riga, Latvia)
26-30: European Brewery Convention 2013 (Luxembourg)
29-02 June: Mondial de la Biere (Montreal, Canada)
June 2013:
25-27: Brasil Brau 2013 (Sao Paulo, Brazil)
28: III Field Day of Malting, Kvass and Beer Brewing Industry in Russia (Oboyan, Russia)
July 2013:
17-19: China BevTek 2013 (Shanghai, PR China)
August 2013:
06-09: 4th Iberoamerican VLB Symposium 2013 (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
September 2013:
10-12: V Anniversary International Scientific and Practical Conference "Equipment Facilities and Raw Material Base for Malting, Kvass and Beer Brewing Production" (Moscow, Russia)
16-20: Drinktec 2013 (Munich, Germany)
21-06 October: Oktoberfest (Munich, Germany)
26-28: Stockholm Beer and Whisky Festival 2012 (Stockholm, Sweden)
October 2013:
03-05: Stockholm Beer and Whisky Festival 2012 (Stockholm, Sweden)
30-01 November: The Latin American Barley Congress(Bahia Blanca, Argentina)
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Malt News
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EU: Malt markets active as many brewers seem to abandon their low stocks policies
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Malt markets were active in March, many brewers seemed to abandon their low stocks policies and covered their needs for 2013 and partly 2014,
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Brewery News
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Belgium & Mexico & USA: US court allows settlement among the DOJ, AB InBev, Grupo Modelo and Constellation Brands to proceed
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Anheuser-Busch InBev NV and the U.S. won approval from a federal judge of the plan to resolve the government’s antitrust lawsuit over the beermaker’s
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The Netherlands: Heineken reports improvement in first-quarter net profit and 2.7% decline in group beer volumes
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Dutch brewer Heineken NV posted on April, 24 an improvement in first-quarter of 2013 net profit to 227 million euros from last year's 166
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UK: SABMiller accelerates Alan Clark promotion as CEO after Graham Mackay is diagnosed with brain tumor
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SABMiller Plc said Alan Clark will succeed Graham Mackay as chief executive officer earlier than planned after the man who led the company to become the world’s second-biggest brewer was diagnosed with a brain tumor.
Clark, who has worked at the business for more than two decades, will become CEO with immediate effect, London-based SABMiller said on April, 23. The 53-year-old had been due to take over in July, a year after being appointed chief operating officer.
Mackay, 63, underwent surgery April 22, and his role will be kept “under review pending the outcome of his treatment,” SABMiller said. He had been due to take the position of chairman in July, at the company’s annual general meeting. SABMiller announced the leadership change in April last year.
Mackay has led the brewer since it listed in London in 1999, overseeing a slew of acquisitions including the A$10.5 billion ($10.8 billion) takeover of Foster’s Group Ltd. in 2011, which gave it control of about half the Australian beer market. In that time, the share price has risen about eightfold, while sales have increased more than six times to $16.7 billion.
“Operationally, Mackay’s been the best,” Anthony Bucalo, an analyst at Grupo Santander SA
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Germany: Beer industry experiencing a dry spell on waning consumers’ interest
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For the moment, 1,340 breweries remain throughout Germany. But with increased consolidation in the beer industry and a German populace drinking less and less beer, smaller breweries are feeling the multinational squeeze, Deutsche Welle reported earlier this week.
With revenues of 7.6 billion euros ($9.9 billion), the German brewing industry isn't exactly scraping the bottom of the barrel. But it can be said that they're experiencing something of a dry spell.
Current capacities would theoretically allow German breweries to produce 1.5 billion litres of beer per year. Last year, however, just 980 million were produced.
For years, German brewers have had to reckon with lower sales figures. The culprit? A waning German palate for the national beverage. In 1976, the average German consumed 151 litres of beer per year - or three large kegs. Today that number has dropped to 107 litres, or just over two kegs.
In total, approximately 1,340 breweries dot the German landscape. With 60 employees and a yearly production of 14 million litres, the Moritz Fiege private brewery in the German city of Bochum is one of the "healthy" ones. The Fiege company has seen 135 years of production. It has also been in the family's hands for four
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Australia: Brewers urging Government to freeze beer tax in next month’s Budget
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Brewers in Australia are urging the Government to follow the UK's lead by taking action on beer duty, according to local reports.
The industry has called on the country's Treasurer, Wayne Swan, to freeze beer tax in next month's Budget, The Australian on April, 21. Brewers say they are suffering from one of the highest duty rates in the world.
In its submission to the Treasury, Carlton & United Breweries, the brewing arm of SABMiller subsidiary Foster's Group, says that the beer industry is "no longer recession proof" and has been hit by drinkers spending less, it was reported.
Under the Australian system, beer tax is raised twice a year, linked to inflation, similar to the UK's duty escalator system. The model was introduced in Australia 30 years ago by then-Prime Minister Bob Hawke.
Last month, the UK Government removed beer from its duty escalator system, but kept it in place for wine, spirits and cider. Chancellor George Osborne also cut duty on a pint of beer by GBP0.01.
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India: High Court of Karnataka approves United Breweries amalgamation scheme with Scottish & Newcastle India
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United Breweries has received an approval from High Court of Karnataka for scheme of amalgamation between Scottish & Newcastle India and with itself, Indian Commodity reported on April, 20.
The certified true copy of the Court Order has been filed with the Registrar of Companies, Karnataka and the Scheme has become effective.
The company shall in due course allot equity shares to the eligible shareholders in terms of the Scheme.
United Breweries is maker of Kingfisher beer and Heineken beer in India. Kingfisher is largest selling beer in India that commands 29% of market share. The company has presence in 52 countries.
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USA, OH: AB InBev upset with Ohio lawmakers
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Anheuser-Busch InBev, the world’s largest brewer, says it was blindsided by Ohio lawmakers who approved an amendment “in the space of four hours” that will prohibit breweries from buying wholesale distributorships in the future, Dayton Daily News reported on April, 24.
The beer giant is now publicly pleading with legislative leaders to reverse course or even take the unusual step of asking Gov. John Kasich to veto substitute Senate Bill 48.
AB InBev North American President Luiz Edmond said if the bill becomes law, it will violate the Ohio Constitution, reverse 30 years of established law, hurt the state’s reputation and favor one business group over another.
“To make matters worse, the legislation was passed in complete violation of normal legislative procedure, and outside the boundaries of basic fairness and respect for a corporate employer in your state,” Edmond wrote to Senate President Keith Faber, R-Celina, and House Speaker William Batchelder, R-Medina.
AB InBev runs the nation’s fourth largest brewery in Columbus and employs more than 700 workers in Ohio.
“If this is not fixed, this legislation will have a direct and immediate impact on our future investments in the state,” Edmond warned.
“Certainly, we’ll take it to heart and listen to what they say but
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Asia: Head of Carlsberg’s Asia division is stepping down
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The head of Danish brewer Carlsberg's growth region Asia is stepping down to take up a similar position at fashion group Levi Strauss & Company, Carlsberg said on April, 24.
Carlsberg, which like bigger rivals AB InBev, SABMiller and Heineken, is looking increasingly to Asia for growth to offset a weaker performance in Europe, said it was already seeking a replacement.
Roy Bagattini, who has headed Carlsberg's Asia division since 2009, will leave his position in June.
The world's biggest brewers are battling to acquire smaller rivals and capacity in the Asia region.
As part of its quest to grow in Asia, Carlsberg last month launched a partial takeover bid worth 2.65 billion Danish crowns ($461.49 million) for 30.31 percent of the shares in Chongqing Brewery Company.
If successful, that will give Carlsberg control of the company and a stake of up to 60 percent.
In February, the brewer also said it was returning to Myanmar following the easing of international sanctions which forced it out of the country in the mid-1990s.
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Uzbekistan: Carlsberg Uzbekistan resumes production
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Carlsberg’s Uzbekistan brewery has resumed production, after standing idle for a year, shipping the first batch of its production to retailers this week, CA-news.uz
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UK: Government announces plans to break ‘beer ties’
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Britain's government said on April, 22 that it would introduce new rules to clamp down on the 'beer tie' by which tenanted pubs are forced to buy their beer from the companies who run their leases, Reuters reported.
Under the new code of practise, which ministers say will be backed by a "powerful" adjudicator, pub tenants will be able to complain if they are unfairly treated by landlords.
It could also mean tied pubs having the option of a 'guest beer' to try to ensure that they are no worse off than those who are not tied.
Many pubs have been under pressure in recent years as they struggle to survive on small margins and compete against much cheaper supermarkets.
Business Secretary Vince Cable said that pressure also comes from powerful pub companies who lease property to tenants with the condition that they also buy beer from them, often at high prices.
The plans will only apply to firms that own over 500 pubs, which includes British names like Enterprise Inns and Punch Taverns, though the government said it will review this threshold in a consultation.
Cable said that the plans would save pub tenants 100 million pounds ($153 million) a year.
The move comes after finance
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India & UK: Heineken to start brewing Kingfisher beer for the UK market
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Heineken is to start brewing Kingfisher Beer for the UK market from October, taking over from Shepherd Neame.
Heineken will also handle UK sales and distribution for the brand, Kingfisher Beer Europe said on April, 19. The deal brings to an end Kingfisher's current deal with Kent brewer Shepherd Neame.
Kingfisher CEO Damon Swarbrick said the company will continue to market Kingfisher and support its UK clients. “We are looking forward to working with Heineken to develop the significant opportunity that exists in the UK market,” Swarbrick said.
Heineken said the deal will help boost its world beer portfolio in the UK. Financial details of the new tie-up were not disclosed.
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Japan & Australia: Asahi Breweries subsidiary announces purchase of craft beer maker Cricketers Arms
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The craft end of the Australian brewing sector continues to consolidate with Independent Distillers Australia, a wholly owned subsidiary of Japanese beverage giant Asahi,
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China: Zhejiang-based beer company ordered by court to pay Harbin Brewery Group for confusing packaging
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A city court has ordered a Zhejiang-based beer company to pay Harbin Brewery Group Ltd 400,000 yuan ($64,717) for employing packaging that bore too much of a resemblance to its competitor's, Shanghai No.1 Intermediate People's Court announced on April, 22.
The court ruled that the defendant, Xiyingmen Beer Co Ltd, had infringed on Harbin Brewery's well-known trademark and caused the plaintiff to lose money due to customer confusion, according to a court press release.
China's Anti-Unfair Competition Law bars companies from using packaging similar to that of their competitors without authorization.
"An important part of the case was determining whether Harbin Brewery Group's beer could be considered a famous product, because the value of the trademark lies in how well consumers recognize it," said Judge Hu Zhenyuan, who presided over the case.
According to the China Alcoholic Drinks Association, Harbin Brewery ranked in the top 10 of the industry in terms of production volume and sales from 2004 to 2011.
In a previous dispute, Changsha Intermediate People's Court in Hunan Province recognized Harbin Brewery's trademark as a famous trademark in China, according to a court press release.
The court favored the argument that the beer maker's trademark was well-known among the public.
Besides,
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USA, ID: MickDuff’s Brewing Company to expand
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MickDuff’s Brewing Company announced on April, 23 the expansion of the brewery in the spring and early summer of 2013.
The plan involves taking over the lease of what is the current Pend d’Oreille Winery starting June, 1 and moving their current 7-barrel brew house to the production space.
The expansion allows many things. First, brewery operations will more than double in the first year of being at their new location. The increase in production means the pub will hopefully never be out of brews and distribution to outside markets will start immediately. MickDuff’s will not be bottling or canning for the first year of production but plans to service restaurants and bars with kegs of their award winning ales.
“It is our hopes that fans and craft beer drinkers in Coeur d’Alene and Spokane, plus many other local regional locations, will be able to have our brews on tap as early as this summer,” said Duffy Mahoney, owner of MickDuff’s Brewing Co. “Growth and change was always something we hoped would come and we are excited to be able to expand after being in business for more than seven years.”
The pub will be able to replace the current brewery with
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Barley News
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World: Barley production forecast increased for both 2012/13 and 2013/14
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The forecast made by Strategie Grains on April, 18 for the global barley output in 2012/13 is up by 0.7 mln tonnes to 129.5
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France: Malting barley crop to total 10.685 mln tonnes in 2013
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France’s malting barley crop is expected to reach 10.685 mln tonnes this year, Marc Gauthier, Vivescia Grain Sales Director, was quoted as saying by
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Canada: Barley exports continue on a regular pace, concern about weather impact on the new crop increases
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Canada continues fairly regularly barley exports. The country had shipped 1.057 mln tons by March, 24 vs. 851,000 tons a year ago. Quoted prices
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USA: Feed and malting barley prices show little movement recently
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Market prices for both feed and malting barley in the US have shown little movement recently - a sign of a lack of news
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World: Physical grains and oilseeds prices higher than futures during the present campaign
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In the years 2007/08 funds and banks entered the commodity market in a strong way. Their investments drove futures prices to artificially high levels,
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Ukraine & Russia: Wheat prices lower on news Ukraine could lift cap on wheat exports
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Wheat prices in Western Europe were lower on Tuesday, April, 23 after Ukraine confirmed it could lift its cap on wheat exports for the remainder of the season, providing additional competition for EU supplies in coming months, Reuters reported.
Front-month May milling wheat in Paris was down 0.6 percent at 242.25 euros a tonne by 1140 GMT. New-crop benchmark November was down 1.1 percent at 210.50 euros.
Ukrainian Agriculture Minister Mykola Prysyazhnyuk told reporters Kiev was "ready to make the market free" and that the decision could be taken this week, allowing traders to ship abroad about 500,000 tonnes of the commodity. Prysyazhnyuk had said last month that the issue would be discussed in April but that a decision would depend on the condition of the winter wheat crop, which accounts for more than 95 percent of Ukraine's total wheat output.
Russia had already revived exports of wheat from the Black Sea last week after sales from government grain stocks led to a price slide of about 18 percent since February, analysts said. The country could export a few hundred thousand tonnes of grain in the period from April to the end of the marketing year on June 30, SovEcon
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