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Currency Rates
Base Currency: Euro on July 25, 2018 |
Base Currency: US Dollar on July 25, 2018 |
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1 EUR = 1.1706 USD
1 EUR = 0.8918 GBP
1 EUR = 1.5393 CAD
1 EUR = 1.5797 AUD
1 EUR = 130.0600 JPY
1 EUR = 4.4184 BRL
1 EUR = 73.5261 RUB
1 EUR = 7.9561 CNY
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1 USD = 0.8555 EUR
1 USD = 0.7620 GBP
1 USD = 1.3164 CAD
1 USD = 1.3512 AUD
1 USD = 111.2100 JPY
1 USD = 3.7638 BRL
1 USD = 62.9235 RUB
1 USD = 6.7995 CNY
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Currency Rates Chart
Equities of the Largest Breweries
Average Market Prices Change Trend
July 25, 2018 |
French Barley/Malt Crop 2018 Bulk |
EUR/T |
% |
2RS Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
208.50-210.50 | 1.95% |
6RW Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
180.00-182.00 | 1.12% |
2RS Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
409.50-411.50 | 1.21% |
6RW Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
374.50-376.50 | 0.66% |
Feed Barley (FOB Creil) |
175.00-177.00 | 1.15% |
German Malting Barley Crop 2018 Bulk Ex Farm |
EUR/T |
% |
Average Malting Barley Price |
nq | |
Danish Malting Barley Crop 2018 Free on truck Ex Farm |
DKK/T |
% |
Malting Barley (East) |
1,644.00-1,646.00 | 1.86% |
Malting Barley (West) |
1,644.00-1,646.00 | 1.86% |
Danish Malting Barley Crop 2019 Free on truck Ex Farm |
DKK/T |
% |
Malting Barley (East) |
1,494.00-1,496.00 | 4.47% |
Malting Barley (West) |
1,494.00-1,496.00 | 4.47% |
Canadian Barley/Malt Crop 2017 |
CAD/T |
% |
2-Row Malting Barley, bulk, track in Winnipeg rail |
306.00-308.00 |
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2-Row Malting Barley, bulk, track in Vancouver rail |
325.00-327.00 |
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6-Row Malting Barley, bulk, truck/railcar, Winnipeg |
nq |
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Feed Barley, basis Lethbridge |
251.00-253.00 |
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Feed Barley, basis Winnipeg |
251.00-253.00 |
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Feed Barley, bulk in store, Vancouver |
314.00-316.00 |
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Canadian Barley/Malt Crop 2018 |
CAD/T |
% |
2-Row Malting Barley, bulk, track in Winnipeg rail |
333.00-335.00 |
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2-Row Malting Barley, bulk, track in Vancouver rail |
352.00-354.00 |
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6-Row Malting Barley, bulk, track/railcar, Winnipeg |
nq |
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Feed Barley, basis Lethbridge |
nq |
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Feed Barley, basis Winnipeg |
nq |
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Feed Barley, bulk in store, Vancouver |
nq |
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US Barley Crop 2017 |
USD/T |
% |
2-Row Malting Barley, bulk, railcar Great Falls, Montana |
180.00-182.00 |
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6-Row Malting Barley, bulk, railcar Minneapolis, Minnesota |
nq |
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Feed Barley, basis Great Falls, Montana |
148.00-150.00 |
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Feed Barley, basis Minneapolis, Minnesota |
129.00-131.00 |
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No change;
Price increase;
Price decrease versus last publication.
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South Korea: South Korea mulling increase in taxes on imported beer
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Zimbabwe: Alcohol consumption shoots up by 56% to match peak levels recorded in 2009
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EU: Analysts no longer anticipating surplus spring malting barley in the EU in 2018/19
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EU: MARS cuts forecast of EU 2018 winter crop again
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Argentina: Barley acreage expected at 950 thousand ha this year
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Japan: AB InBev to take Budweiser sales into its own hands from 2019
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Ireland: Hot weather makes non-alcoholic beer sales soar
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Germany: German brewers complain about lacking enough bottles and crates
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Graph of the week
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Table of the week
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Prices Evolution
Barley Prices
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These Days in Business History
23 July
1829 - William Burt patented a forerunner of the typewriter
1886 - Gottlieb Daimler (1834-1900) invented the car
24 July
1847 - Richard M. Hoe patented the rotary type printing press, NYC
1938 - Instant coffee invented
1987 - IBM-PC DOS Version 3.3 (updated) released
25 July
1946 - 1st bikini is shown at a Paris fashion show
1978 - The world's first test-tube baby, Louise Joy Brown, was born in Lancashire, England
1984 - Cosmonaut Svetlana Savitskaya became 1st woman to walk in space
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August 2018:
03-05: The 22nd International Berlin Beer Festival (Berlin, Germany)
07-11: The Great British Beer Festival 2018 (London, UK)
08-11: Vietfood & Beverage 2018 (Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)
10-11: Beervana 2018 (Wellington, New Zealand)
12-15: Brewing Summit 2018 (San Diego, USA)
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12-14: 6th International Symposium for Young Scientists and Technologists in Malting, Brewing and Distilling (Bittburg/Trier, Germany)
20-22: The Great American Beer Festival 2018 (Denver, USA)
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24-26: 9th Iberoamerican VLB Symposium 2018 (Recife, Brazil)
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23-26: China Brew China Beverage 2018 (Shanghai, China)
24-26: drink technology India 2018 (Mumbai, India)
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South Korea: South Korea mulling increase in taxes on imported beer
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South Korea is mulling an increase in taxes on imported beer to create “fairer competition” with local breweries, raising concerns among consumers who fear imminent price hikes, The Drinks Business reported on July 20.
The Korea Institute of Public Finance, a state-run think tank, has proposed to the government a revision on liquor tax, which could lead to beers being taxed on volume rather than price.
The South Korean government at the moment taxes domestic beers on the sum of manufacturing costs, sales, marketing costs and profits. Imported beer, however, is only taxed on its import price. This has created a “loophole”, says Korea Times, as importers can report lower import prices – not price of home country – to avoid higher levies. As a result, some imported beers are sold in South Korea at lower prices than that of their home countries, the newspaper wrote.
As a result, local breweries are voicing their complaints to the government over unfair competition, as the tax gap can be as much as 20%, according to the estimate by The Korean Alcohol and Liquor Industry Association. This has encouraged some local breweries such as Oriental Brewery to produce beers overseas rather than producing at home in
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Zimbabwe: Alcohol consumption shoots up by 56% to match peak levels recorded in 2009
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Harare-Zimbabwe’s alcohol consumption has shot up by 56 percent with beverage manufacturer Delta saying uptake of beer now matches peak levels recorded in 2009, The Southern Times reported on July 23.
While the high alcohol imbibing rates might not bode well for good health, experts say this is yet another sign of growing consumer consumption which is an indicator of a budding economy.
The development is also evidence of sound performance being recorded by some of Zimbabwe’s industries in response to the growing fiscus, despite prevailing cash shortages.
In its trading update for the first quarter ended 30 June, Delta said consumption of lager beer had gone up 56 percent to reach historic highs.
“Lager beer volume is up 56% over prior year for the quarter matching the historical peak run rates post dollarisation.”
The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange listed company said it recorded increased volumes for all its beverage categories in what was yet another indication of enhanced consumer spending trends.
“All beverage categories recorded increases in revenue which has positively impacted on profitability and cashflows.”
According to Delta, the beverage business continued to record an upward trend, despite challenges in accessing foreign currency.
The company said consumption for sparkling beverages shored up by 23 percent.
“The business continues
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Japan: AB InBev to take Budweiser sales into its own hands from 2019
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Anheuser-Busch InBev, the world's largest beer maker, is making a big push into the Japanese market, taking Budweiser sales into its own hands from 2019, The Nikkei Asian Review reported on July 25.
AB InBev will cancel its licensing partnership with Kirin Brewery, which has produced and sold Budweiser in Japan since 1993. The two companies sent out a fax to wholesalers on July 24 morning notifying them of the decision. Under the new arrangement, AB InBev's Japanese unit will import and sell the brand.
It was AB InBev that approached Kirin about the change. "It was a decision to propel further growth of the Japan business," a source at the Japanese unit said, without revealing specifics of pricing and marketing strategies.
The shift comes at a time when Japan's beer market continues to shrink. But AB InBev has its eyes set on a liquor tax amendment that will help bring down the price of regular beer.
Budweiser is one of the world's top-selling beers, along with the Snow brand of China Resources Beer (Holdings). It enjoys a global market share of about 2.5%. But sales in Japan have declined to less than 20% of peak levels reached in the 1990s, at around 8,000
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Ireland: Hot weather makes non-alcoholic beer sales soar
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Hot weather, healthier lifestyles and a firmer stance against drink-driving in Ireland have boosted non-alcoholic beer drinking this summer, the Independent reported on July 22.
On a sweltering afternoon at a recent big game in Croke Park, the bars appeared to be selling almost as much non-alcoholic beer as regular beer.
As new non-alcoholic beers continue to enter the market, the old resistance that viewed them as "not a real drink" has dissolved like ice cubes in a sunny beer garden.
Improvements in the taste of non-alcoholic beers have been crucial in their growing acceptance. When it comes to an authentic bitter taste, new zero-alcohol beer flavours have kept the traditional bite minus the kick.
Publicans are happy with the increased demand and have acknowledged more recent entrants to the market are a big improvement on the "insipid" beverages of 20 years ago.
The hop taste was often compromised when heat was introduced to eliminate alcohol in the brewing process. But now brewers are using new methods to protect the essential hop taste.
US-born barman Daniel Lyons (25), who works in Ryan's Bar and Cafe in Store Street in central Dublin, said Erdinger Alcohol-Free was the most popular drink of its kind in the pub, but
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India: AB InBev betting big on new Beck’s Ice beer
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Anheuser-Busch InBev (AB InBev) is betting big on Beck’s Ice, a German 100% malt beer, to make a dent in the growing affordable premium segment of the beer market in India, Livemint reported on July 23.
While the world’s largest beer maker has a strong presence in the premium space with Budweiser, Beck’s Ice is an effort to target an emerging segment in India, a top executive said.
Beck’s Ice has been pilot-launched in some parts of Maharashtra and will be available in Karnataka and Puducherry next month, and in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Goa around October.
Beck’s Ice will be priced about 12-20% higher than entry-level brands, with the aim of capitalising the pricing gap between those and the premium segment Budweiser operates in.
(Pricing for all alcoholic beverages vary from state to state, depending on excise duty structures.)
Budweiser is typically priced at a 40-50% premium over entry-level beer brands in India that includes some of United Breweries Ltd’s (UBL) Kingfisher variants, AB InBev’s own Haywards 5000 and Knock Out, and a couple of variants of Carlsberg Group’s Tuborg.
But, over the past year or so, a new segment is starting to emerge, said Kartikeya Sharma, AB InBev’s marketing director for India.
“As premiumisation continues,
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Germany: German brewers complain about lacking enough bottles and crates
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With the summer heat leading to increased beer consumption, some breweries in Germany complain about lacking enough bottles and crates. Beer packaging, it seems, is a recurrent, long-term problem for the industry, the Deutsche Welle reported on July 22.
The Fiege brewery in the western German city of Bochum has a problem. Although business is booming in this hot World Cup summer, it's struggling to find enough bottles to put its beer in. So Fiege has launched an urgent appeal to consumers via Facebook.
"We need your help," the brewery wrote. "Although we regularly buy new empty bottles, they're becoming scarce in our bottling facility. So before you go on summer holidays, please bring your Moritz Fiege empties back to the shop. First the deposit, then the party!"
Reusable beer bottles carry a deposit of eight to fifteen cents ($.09-0.18) in Germany, but that's not always enough to motivate people to lug empties back to stores when the mercury rises and they could be, among other things, drinking beer.
The problem is especially acute for independent, regional, family-run breweries like Fiege. A brewery spokesperson told Deutsche Welle that whereas Fiege normally bottles 100,000 to 120,000 beers a day, this summer that figure is up
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Barley News
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EU: Analysts no longer anticipating surplus spring malting barley in the EU in 2018/19
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The potential impact of heat stress on world wheat crops in Russia, Australia, the US and the EU has been well reported. However, sweltering
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EU: MARS cuts forecast of EU 2018 winter crop again
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The European Union's crop monitoring service, MARS, cut its forecast of EU 2018 winter crop yields again on July 23, citing exceptionally dry and
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Argentina: Barley acreage expected at 950 thousand ha this year
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The Bolsa de Cereales of Buenos Aires expects a barley acreage of 950,000 ha, of which 50,000 ha are planted to-date, H. M. Gauger
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