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Currency Rates
Base Currency: Euro on October 03, 2014 |
Base Currency: US Dollar on October 03, 2014 |
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1 EUR = 1.2645 USD
1 EUR = 0.7819 GBP
1 EUR = 1.4079 CAD
1 EUR = 1.4400 AUD
1 EUR = 137.4120 JPY
1 EUR = 3.1451 BRL
1 EUR = 50.1344 RUB
1 EUR = 7.7788 CNY
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1 USD = 0.7909 EUR
1 USD = 0.6183 GBP
1 USD = 1.1134 CAD
1 USD = 1.1388 AUD
1 USD = 108.6710 JPY
1 USD = 2.4871 BRL
1 USD = 39.6464 RUB
1 USD = 6.1515 CNY
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Currency Rates Chart
Equities of the Largest Breweries
Average Market Prices Change Trend
October 03, 2014 |
Type |
Crop 2014 |
Crop 2015 |
EUR |
% |
EUR |
% |
2rs Barley |
174.00-176.00 | |
190.00-192.00 | |
6rw Barley |
155.00-157.00 | 0.65% |
160.00-162.00 | |
2rs Malt |
363.50-365.50 | |
383.00-385.00 | |
6rw Malt |
340.00-342.00 | 0.36% |
346.00-348.00 | |
Feed Barley |
144.00-146.00 | 2.11% |
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Brazil: SABMiller plc and Grupo Petrópolis reach agreement on partnership in Brazil
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USA: Constellation Brands, Inc. reports 9% rise in net sales for beer segment in Q2
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Vietnam: National Assembly Standing Committee confirms special consumption tax increase on beer and other products
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Brazil: Beer output down in September as compared to the same month last year, but January-September volume 6.9% higher
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Russia: Not the best times for Russia’s brewing industry at the moment
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South Korea: Hite catching up fast with beer industry’s front-runner Oriental Brewery
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UK: American craft beer industry helping troubled UK hop farming sector
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Greece: Beer showing resistance to overall decline in alcoholic beverages market
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UK: Report shows discontinuing beer duty escalator very beneficial to beer industry
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Nigeria: Beer consumers becoming increasingly price-conscious
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Vietnam: Proposed ban on sidewalk alcohol sales withdrawn by Ministry of Industry and Trade
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Graph of the week
Table of the week
World Beer Production by Country 2005 - 2013
Prices Evolution
Barley Prices
Theoretical Malt Prices
Scientific Digest
A new approach to hop freshness
ABSTRACT
Chinese researchers propose a new way to
evaluate hop freshness, the HFI (Hop Freshness
Index). The hitherto established method is the HSI
(Hop storage index) where the degradation of alpha
and beta acids is measured with absorbance reading.
The determination of the HFI is based on the content
of alpha, beta and iso-alpha acids measured by a
new HPLC method. Within their trials they also
discovered that the degradation of alpha (and beta)
acids is hop variety dependent.
Read more
Source: Barth Innovations
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These Days in Business History
October 02
1608 Prototype of modern reflecting telescope completed by Jan Lippershey
1866 J. Osterhoudt patents tin can with key opener
1956 1st atomic power clock exhibited in New York City
October 03
1906 SOS adopted as warning signal by 1st conference on wireless telegraphy
1922 1st facsimile photo send over city telephone lines, Washington, DC
1952 1st video recording on magnetic tape, Los Angeles, California
October 04
1910 1st public elevator (London's Earl's Court Metro Station)
1957 USSR launches Sputnik I, 1st artificial Earth satellite
1958 USSR Luna 3 sent back 1st photos of Moon's far side
October 05
1887 Rene Cassin is born, pacifist, Nobel Peace Prize 1968
1993 Daimler-Benz becomes the first German company to be listed on the New York Stock Exchange
1902 Ray Kroc, born in Illinois, founder of McDonalds and owner for the San Diego Padres
Agenda
Brewery News
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Brazil: SABMiller plc and Grupo Petrópolis reach agreement on partnership in Brazil
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World’s second-largest beer maker, SABMiller plc, has reached an agreement in principle on a production and distribution of its brands with Brazil’s Grupo Petrópolis,
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USA: Constellation Brands, Inc. reports 9% rise in net sales for beer segment in Q2
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Constellation Brands, Inc., a leading beverage alcohol company, reported on October 2 its second quarter 2015 results.
"I am pleased with our results which reflect
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Vietnam: National Assembly Standing Committee confirms special consumption tax increase on beer and other products
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Vietnam’s National Assembly Standing Committee (NASC) has announced that the special consumption tax (SCT) on cigarettes, beer, and spirits (a “sin tax”) will be
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Brazil: Beer output down in September as compared to the same month last year, but January-September volume 6.9% higher
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Although the declining trend in Brazil’s beer output seemed to stop in August, the nation’s brewers registered again a drop in volumes in September
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Russia: Not the best times for Russia’s brewing industry at the moment
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Brewers in Russia are streamlining operations and decreasing production volumes amid high excise duty, government overregulation and decreased consumer spending caused by the overall
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South Korea: Hite catching up fast with beer industry’s front-runner Oriental Brewery
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Competition is flaring up in South Korea’s beer market as the No. 2 player Hite is catching up fast with the front-runner Oriental Brewery, Korea IT Times reported on October 2.
Hite is accelerating marketing efforts in recent days to take advantage of Oriental Brewery’s recent “bad odor” scandal arising from the strong-smelling substance in the company’s flagship brand Cass beer.
According to a local discount store which compiled the sales of beers by brand during the period from September 1 to 29, Oriental Brewery had a share of 46.9 percent, followed by Hite Jinro with 38.3 percent, and Lotte Liquor with 14.8 percent.
Considering that the gap between Oriental Brewery and Hite averaged at 30.4 percentage points during the January-April period of this year, Hite narrowed the gap to 8.6 percentage points. For the first time in three years, the Oriental Brewery/Hite market share gap is narrowed to a single digit figure.
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Greece: Beer showing resistance to overall decline in alcoholic beverages market
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In Greece, beer is showing robust resistance to the overall decline in the alcoholic beverages market, the latest statistics have shown.
Beer sales posted an increase in the first seven months of the year both in the so-called warm market (supermarkets, small retail points etc) and the cold market (restaurants, entertainment venues etc). Given that the data do not include the rest of the summer, it is possible that the rise in beer sales will be far greater for the whole of the year thanks to the country’s record tourism arrivals, Balkans.com reported on October 3.
IRI research data showed beer market turnover in the year to end-July to have reached 123.4 million euros at retail chains and small sales points (such as kiosks), recording 1.4 percent growth from the same period in 2013.
There was also a 3.2 percent increase in sales volume, which reached 58.1 million liters.
In addition, there was a remarkable 1.1 percent yearly rise in consumption at catering establishments, in contrast to the rest of the alcohol market reports Kathimerini.
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UK: Report shows discontinuing beer duty escalator very beneficial to beer industry
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The British Beer & Pub Association (BBPA) has released its ‘Cheers 2014’ report, detailing how consecutive beer duty cuts have created 16,000 jobs and boosted beer sales, at very little cost to the Government. The report, produced in partnership with CAMRA and SIBA, was presented to Chancellor George Osborne at the Conservative Party Conference, along with a new, special-edition beer, ‘George’s Budget Booster’, to celebrate the benefits of the duty cut.
On the report itself, the BBPA commissioned Oxford Economics to examine the impact of the Budget decision to discontinue the beer duty escalator and cut two consecutive pennies off a pint in 2013 and 2014. It is forecast that by next year an additional 16,000 more people will work in the sector than if the escalator had remained in place.
The successive cuts have boosted beer sales by over 500 million pints, and channeled an extra £44 million in capital investment (alongside over £400 million already planned) into the brewing and pub sector.
Duty cuts have led to renewed optimism across the sector. The BBPA surveyed brewers and pub operators after the March 2014 Budget to assess the impact of the Chancellor’s decision. Over three-quarters of respondents intended to launch new products,
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Nigeria: Beer consumers becoming increasingly price-conscious
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Nigerian beer consumers are becoming increasingly price-conscious and are opting more for products in the value segment, which are more affordable than the well-known mainstream brands, Business Day reported on October 3.
The shift is prompting brewers into the innovation of new value brands and increased spending on advertising, with a view to establishing and maintaining a positive impact on the customers’ hearts and minds.
Analysts identify factors that drive consumer demand for the value beer segment as advertisement, peer group influence and situational variation, among others.
Value beer products are low-cost brands, or brands which are cheaper and more affordable to low-income consumers. In Nigeria, prices of most beer brands in this segment range between N150 and N170 per bottle.
On the other hand, mainstream or premium beer brands are often readily available and appealing to the general public, as opposed to being of interest only to a very specific subset of the market. Prices of mainstream or premium beer brands are upwards of N200, say experts.
Jude Fejokwu, principal analyst, Thaddeus Africa Independent Research, says the trend has mostly affected Guinness Nigeria, whose sales declined in the country due to the emergence of a more price-aware and sensitive consumer base.
According to Fejokwu, the
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Vietnam: Proposed ban on sidewalk alcohol sales withdrawn by Ministry of Industry and Trade
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Vietnam’s Ministry of Industry and Trade has withdrawn its proposed ban on sidewalk alcohol sales following widespread criticism, Thanh Nien News reported on October 2.
Pham Chi Dung, director of the ministry’s light industry department, said they shelved the proposal following several discussions on the draft decree on producing and trading alcohol products.
“It is illegal to occupy sidewalks for trading in many places and beer is just one of many products being sold in this manner,” he said, echoing a criticism raised during internal reviews of the proposal.
“Other controversial proposals were also eliminated, including banning the sale of alcohol to pregnant and breastfeeding women and people who exhibit “signs of being drunk and/or diseased due to alcohol abuse.”
Instead, the ministry called for a new rule mandating warning labels on beer, he said.
Dung said the ministry would also continue to seek a law barring the sale of alcohol to people under 18 years old.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade’s proposed ban had drawn virulent criticism for being ill-conceived and unfeasible.
According to the Ministry of Industry and Trade, Vietnam produced 2.02 billion litres of beer so far this year, a 6.5 percent increase over last year. The country ranked third in Asia in
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Barley News
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World: Focus on world barley markets in 2014
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What a difference a year can make! Big yields in many of the key grain-and oilseed-producing countries have pressured prices for several months. Total
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Hops News
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UK: American craft beer industry helping troubled UK hop farming sector
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Great Britain’s hop farming sector has been in decline for decades. In 1872, there were 70,000 acres of hop fields in the UK. Now,
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