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Currency Rates
Base Currency: Euro on May 20, 2015 |
Base Currency: US Dollar on May 20, 2015 |
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1 EUR = 1.1180 USD
1 EUR = 0.7219 GBP
1 EUR = 1.3618 CAD
1 EUR = 1.4027 AUD
1 EUR = 134.3600 JPY
1 EUR = 3.3653 BRL
1 EUR = 55.1085 RUB
1 EUR = 6.9384 CNY
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1 USD = 0.8909 EUR
1 USD = 0.6420 GBP
1 USD = 1.2182 CAD
1 USD = 1.2559 AUD
1 USD = 120.2000 JPY
1 USD = 3.0121 BRL
1 USD = 49.3614 RUB
1 USD = 6.0812 CNY
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Currency Rates Chart
Equities of the Largest Breweries
Average Market Prices Change Trend
May 20, 2015 |
Type |
Crop 2014 |
Crop 2015 |
EUR |
% |
EUR |
% |
2rs Barley |
172.00-174.00 | 0.58% |
190.00-192.00 | 0.52% |
6rw Barley |
167.00-169.00 | 0.60% |
175.00-177.00 | |
2rs Malt |
365.00-367.00 | 0.34% |
383.00-385.00 | 0.32% |
6rw Malt |
359.00-361.00 | 0.34% |
364.50-366.50 | |
Feed Barley |
164.00-166.00 | 0.61% |
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USA: GrainCorp to invest $75 mln to increase production capacity at its Great Western Malting facility in Idaho
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China: Annual beer production declines for the first time in 24 years
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Canada: Barley acreage may be much larger than official estimate
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EU: Spring barley seeding almost finished, total barley crop 2015 estimated at up to 59.9 mln tons
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Russia & Ukraine: Grain crops looking much better than early in the year, but still expected below last year’s record level
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USA: Cash malting barley prices hold steady despite low availability of good quality grain
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Vietnam: Brewing industry to spend a lot on stamps requested for brewery products by the government
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Kenya: Reduction of taxes on sorghum, millet and cassava beer will give unfair advantage to EABL – Keroche Breweries
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India: All India Brewers Association wants beer to be sold like FMCG products through retail shops
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Denmark: Carlsberg planning cost cuts at headquarters in Denmark
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Belarus & Vietnam: Belsolod to ship a test batch of malt to Carlsberg Vietnam
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Prices Evolution
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Scientific Digest
Is it all about the ratio?
ABSTRACT
Listening to the best recognized research team in flavour chemistry, that would be the correct conclusion. Summarising the results of 25 years of research on all kind of different foods, this German research team says that their meta-analysis demonstrates characteristic ratios of only about 3 to 40 genuine key odorants for each food (of more than 220 investigated), from a toolbox of ~230 out of ~10,000 food volatiles. They conclude that the foodborn stimulus space has co-evolved with, and roughly matched our ~400 olfactory receptors as best natural agonists. The key odorants can be classified into two groups of volatiles: 1) high-threshold volatiles reaching their odor impact by their high levels in foods, e.g. the high odor thresholds of 16 and 13 Mg/L for acetaldehyde and (R)-limonene respectively, are compensated by the high concentrations of 6150 and 2308 Mg/L found for these odorants in hand-squeezed grapefruit juice, and 2) trace level volatiles exceeded their low threshold concentrations at low concentrations, e.g. the grapefruit-like smelling 1-p-menthene-8-thiol (0.01 Mg/L) and the cooked apple-like (E)-B-damascenone (0.9 Mg/L) in grapefruit juice and red wine respectively, which easily exceed their extraordinarily low odor threshold of by a factor of 50 and 90. This is a comprehensive review and with having dry hopped beers in mind, it sounds that if you combine all key odorants of juices, wines and normal beers - there is your dry hopped IPA!
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Source: Barth Innovations
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These Days in Business History
18 May 1801 - Well over a century after stock trading began in Britain, the cornerstone of the stock exchange building is finally laid in the City of London
1804 - Napoleon Bonaparte is proclaimed Emperor of the French by the French Senate 1822 - Frederic Passy is born, French economist/pacifist, Nobel 1901
1954 - European Convention on Human Rights goes into effect
1969 - Apollo program: Apollo 10 is launched
19 May 1892 - Charles Brady King invents pneumatic hammer
1913 - William Reddington Hewlett is born, American Businessman
1939 - 1st regular transatlantic airmail (New York to Marsseille France)
20 May 1806 - John Stuart Mill is born, UK, philosopher/political economist/Utilitarian
1875 - International Bureau of Weights and Measures forms by treaty
1892 - Charles Brady King invents pneumatic hammer
1983 - First publications of the discovery of the HIV virus that causes AIDS in the journal Science by Luc Montagnier
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USA: GrainCorp to invest $75 mln to increase production capacity at its Great Western Malting facility in Idaho
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Australian agribusiness GrainCorp Ltd plans to nearly double output capacity at one its U.S. malt plants to capitalise on soaring North American demand for
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Belarus & Vietnam: Belsolod to ship a test batch of malt to Carlsberg Vietnam
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Belarus’ Belgospischeprom concern has signed an agreement on malt supplies to Vietnam, Belta reported on May 15.
During a visit of a group of Belarusian
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Brewery News
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China: Annual beer production declines for the first time in 24 years
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The volume of beer produced in China decreased in 2014 for the first time in 24 years, falling by an annual 2.76% to 4.9
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Finland: Alcohol consumption falls by 4% last year
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Total alcohol consumption in Finland fell last year, continuing a long-term trend. The drop was 4 percent compared to 2013, with liqueurs, spirits and
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Vietnam: Brewing industry to spend a lot on stamps requested for brewery products by the government
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Vietnam’s Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT) has requested brewery enterprises to stamp their products, a solution the ministry believes is important to avoid trade fraud, VietnamNet Bridge reported on May 19.
Breweries say they would have to spend VND700 more on every product made. They do not believe the stamp will help prevent trade fraud and increase state management capability.
According to the Vietnam Association of Beverage & Alcohol, there are over 100 alcohol and brewery manufacturers in Vietnam which run 200 beer production lines.
If they have to stamp their products before putting them for sale in the market, they would have to spend about VND3 trillion to buy stamping machines (VND15 billion for each). The will also have to pay for regular expenses to run the machines.
Enterprises will also have to spend money to buy stamps, VND200 for each, which means enterprises will have to spend VND2 trillion on stamps alone.
Regarding the management cost, the association estimates the figure could be up to VND1 trillion.
As such, if the stamping is required, enterprises will have to spend VND700 more for every product.
With the brewery industry churning out 10 billion products per annum, enterprises will have to spend VND7
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Kenya: Reduction of taxes on sorghum, millet and cassava beer will give unfair advantage to EABL – Keroche Breweries
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Keroche Breweries has welcomed Kenya government's reduction of taxes on beer made from sorghum, millet and cassava but added that it will give unfair advantage to EABL's products, AllAfrica reported on May 18.
In a statement issued on May 15, the company said the signing of the Alcoholic Drinks Control (Amendment) Act 2015 which removes excise duty levied at 90 per cent for beer made from sorghum, millet and cassava was a good move towards reducing cost of beer targeting the low-end market but added that its vodka products for this segment were left out.
"Keroche Breweries congratulates President Uhuru Kenyatta on signing of the Alcoholic Drinks Control (Amendment) Act 2015 as it reduces reduction of tax on beer made from sorghum, millet and cassava," said Keroche.
"The Act, as it stands now, presents a difficult challenge for Keroche Breweries as it removes a level playing field for alcoholic products targeting the lower market but are not made from sorghum, millet and cassava."
Keroche which manufactures Viena Ice, a ready-to-drink vodka that targets the lower market, said it is yet to get a response to a proposal it made last year to Parliament's finance committee and wondered whether the Act was approved by the
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India: All India Brewers Association wants beer to be sold like FMCG products through retail shops
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Describing beer as 'fun, social drink', the All India Brewers Association (AIBA) wants state governments to allow the beverage to be sold like FMCG (Fast Moving Consumer Goods) products through retail shops, The Economic Times reported on May 19.
AIBA, an industry body of breweries operating in India, is also demanding a separate classification of beer from hard-drinks or spirits citing smaller alcohol content.
"We have already made representations to various state governments to increase the availability of beer. Beer is a fun, social drink and we would like beer to be sold through modern retail shops, like any other FMCG product," Shalabh Seth, Chairman of AIBA and Managing Director at SABMiller India said.
He further said: "While some states like Kerala and Maharashtra have relaxed norms for beer shops, we will soon begin round two of representations with more states."
AIBA Director General Shobhan Roy added that beer should not be treated "at par with spirits, which have much higher alcohol content (around 42 per cent), compared with beer, which has just 5-8 per cent alcohol."
India has around 10 leading beer manufacturers including Carlsberg, Budweiser, United Breweries, SABMiller, Bar Malt India, Alfa Laval, Praj Industries and Briggs of Burton, among others.
With the
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Denmark: Carlsberg planning cost cuts at headquarters in Denmark
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Carlsberg, the maker of Tuborg beer, plans cost cuts at its headquarters in Denmark as a drop in demand in Eastern Europe weighs on earnings.
The Danish brewer is starting an initiative including job cuts that targets “large” savings, Danish paper Jyllands-Posten reported on May 18, without saying how it obtained the information.
Spokesman Jim Daniell confirmed the company is reducing costs at its main office and informing staff this week about organizational changes.
“This is just the headquarters and there are some announcements being made to people today,” he said by phone, declining to give further detail.
Carlsberg has been struggling with political instability and economic turmoil in Russia, where it is the biggest brewer. The brewer last week reported that the operating loss from its eastern European business widened in the first quarter, though total profit for the quarter beat estimates due to a better-than-anticipated performance in Western Europe. The company said in January it would close two of 10 breweries in Russia.
“We are starting to roll out major internal initiatives that will make the group even more efficient, agile and responsive and contribute to improved profits and returns,” Chief Executive Officer Joergen Buhl Rasmussen said in the results statement May
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Barley News
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Canada: Barley acreage may be much larger than official estimate
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Canadian farmers must have been in a secretive mood when they told Statistics Canada how much barley they were going to seed this year,
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EU: Spring barley seeding almost finished, total barley crop 2015 estimated at up to 59.9 mln tons
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Winter was very mild all over the EU, hardly any winter kill is reported. Planting of spring barley started much earlier than in past
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Russia & Ukraine: Grain crops looking much better than early in the year, but still expected below last year’s record level
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Barley exports of the present campaign are: Russia July/15 April 4.74 mln tons, Ukraine July/27 April 4.316 mln tons, H. M. Gauger GmbH reports.
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USA: Cash malting barley prices hold steady despite low availability of good quality grain
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Despite the low number of good quality malting barley bushels from the 2014 crop, the price of cash malting barley has remained in the
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