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Publication date: «04.11.2025». 7 articles
Canada: 2024-25 barley supply down 3% yoy For 2024-25, Canada’s barley supply amounted to 9.5 million tonnes (Mt), down 3% year-over-year (y/y) and 8% below the five-year average, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada said in their October report. . . .
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04 November, 2025
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India: India stands out as growing market for spirits despite global decline India has stood out as a growing market for spirits even though global alcohol consumption has plummeted over the past four years, The Drinks Business reported on November 4.
The sector . . .
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04 November, 2025
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UK: Barley quality mixed due to dry weather this year 2025 has been a mixed year for the UK’s barley quality because of the dry weather. Some sizeable challenges with screenings in barley, especially in Scotland, plus higher nitrogen levels . . .
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04 November, 2025
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World: Molson Coors misses Wall Street estimates for third-quarter results Beer maker Molson Coors missed Wall Street estimates for third-quarter results on November 4, owing to softening demand for alcohol across the U.S. and Europe and tariff-driven costs of aluminum . . .
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04 November, 2025
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APAC: Budweiser Brewing Company APAC reports decline in nine-month profit Budweiser Brewing Company APAC Limited on October 30 reported nine-month period profit attributable to equity holders of Bud APAC of $594 million, down from $742 million last year.
Normalized profit attributable . . .
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04 November, 2025
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USA: Wet weather causes new preharvest sprouting concerns in 2025 malting barley crop Wet weather hit some barley fields just before harvest this year, causing new preharvest sprouting (PHS) concerns in the 2025 U.S. malting barley crop. The National Barley Growers Association (NBGA) . . .
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04 November, 2025
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World: Shift in drinking habits wipes out more than US$800 billion from leading alcohol companies value A global shift in drinking habits and trends has wiped out more than US$800 billion from the value of leading alcohol companies, according to a recent Bloomberg tracking index, the . . .
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04 November, 2025
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