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Currency Rates
Base Currency: Euro on October 11, 2019 |
Base Currency: US Dollar on October 11, 2019 |
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1 EUR = 1.1007 USD
1 EUR = 0.8946 GBP
1 EUR = 1.4643 CAD
1 EUR = 1.6294 AUD
1 EUR = 118.4900 JPY
1 EUR = 4.5233 BRL
1 EUR = 71.1459 RUB
1 EUR = 7.8339 CNY
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1 USD = 0.9084 EUR
1 USD = 0.8128 GBP
1 USD = 1.3304 CAD
1 USD = 1.4803 AUD
1 USD = 107.6400 JPY
1 USD = 4.1096 BRL
1 USD = 64.6390 RUB
1 USD = 7.1174 CNY
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Currency Rates Chart
Equities of the Largest Breweries
Average Market Prices Change Trend
October 11, 2019 |
French Barley/Malt Crop 2019 Bulk |
EUR/T |
% |
2RS Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
157.50-159.50 | 0.64% |
6RW Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
158.00-160.00 | 1.27% |
Feed Barley (FOB Creil) |
156.00-158.00 | 1.29% |
2RS Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
348.00-350.00 | 0.35% |
6RW Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
348.50-350.50 | 0.71% |
French Barley/Malt Crop 2020 Bulk |
EUR/T |
% |
2RS Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
173.50-175.50 | |
6RW Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
166.00-168.00 | |
2RS Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
367.50-369.50 | |
6RW Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
358.50-360.50 | |
German Malting Barley Crop 2019 Bulk Ex Farm |
EUR/T |
% |
Average Malting Barley Price |
174.50-176.50 | 0.77% |
Danish Malting Barley Crop 2019 Free on truck Ex Farm |
DKK/T |
% |
Malting Barley (East) |
1,184.00-1,186.00 | 0.85% |
Malting Barley (West) |
1,184.00-1,186.00 | 0.85% |
No change;
Price increase;
Price decrease versus last publication.
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Vietnam: Beverage producers cashing in on booming demand for beer and alcohol
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South Africa: Heineken eyeing push into KwaZulu-Natal North Coast
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Japan: All four major brewers enjoy double-digit sales growth in September
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France: Farm office increases forecast for French soft wheat, barley exports
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Australia: Dry September affects Australia barley, wheat, sorghum production forecasts
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Canada: Trying to get malting barley quality a challenge this year
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UK: AB InBev puts on hold UK headquarters expansion plan
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Belgium: Brewer 3 Fonteinen to invest EUR25 mln to boost production
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Japan: Sapporo to extend best-before period for its beer
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Mexico: Armed men attempt to storm Heineken brewery in Cancun
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These Days in Business History
10 October
1993 - Paolo Gucci, entrepreneur/accessories designer, dies at 64
1995 - Robert E. Lucas awarded Nobel Prize in economics
2006 - Google buys YouTube.com for $1.6 billion
11 October
1617 - Franchois Vranck, economist/writer (Deduction), dies at about 62
1844 - Henry John Heinz is born. He founded the H. J. Heinz Company
1868 - Thomas Edison patents his 1st invention: electric voice machine
1887 - A. Miles patents elevator
12 October
1492 - Columbus arrives in Bahamas (real Columbus Day)
1918 - 1st use of iron lung (at Boston's Children Hospital). The iron lung is called a negative pressure ventilator. It enables a person to breathe when normal muscle control has been lost
1935 - Luciano Pavarotti born in Modena, Italy
13 October
1884 - Greenwich established as universal time meridian of longitude
1971 - Intel Corp. goes public on NASDAQ
1987 - Walter H Brattain, U.S. physicist (transistors, Nobel 1956), dies at 85
Agenda
October 2019:
24 - 26: Warsaw Beer Festival 2019 (Warsaw, Poland)
29 - 13 November: World Beer Cup 2020 (USA)
November 2019:
12 - 14: Brau Beviale 2019 (Nuremberg, Germany)
27 - 29: Drink Japan 2019 (Makuhari Messe, Japan)
December 2019:
05 - 07: Drink Technology India 2019 (New Delhi, India)
January 2020:
31 - 01 February: Braukunst Live! 2020 (Munich, Germany)
February 2020:
04 - 08: Great British Beer Festival Winter 2020 (Norwich, UK)
07 - 10: HoReCa 2020 (Athens, Greece)
07 - 09: Finest Spirits 2020 (Munich, Germany)
15 - 18: Beer Attraction 2020 (Rimini, Italy)
24 - 26: Beviale Moscow 2020 (Moscow, Russia)
March 2020:
09 - 11: 107th Brewing and Engineering Congress 2020 (Rust, Germany)
11 - 12: BeerX 2020 (Liverpool, UK)
April 2020:
19 - 22: Craft Brewers Conference & BrewExpo America 2020 (San Antonio, Texas, USA)
25 - 26: Zythos Beer Festival 2020 (Leuven, Belgium)
May 2020:
05 - 07: International Beer Strategies Conference 2020 (Munich, Germany)
13 - 15: Craft Beer China 2020 (Shanghai, China)
19 - 21: Beer 2020 (Sochi, Russia)
21 - 24: Mondial de la Biere 2020 (Montreal, Canada)
June 2020:
03 - 04: The Brewers of Europe Forum 2020 (Antwerp, Belgium)
August 2020:
07 - 08: Beervana 2020 (Wellington, New Zealand)
Brewery News
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Vietnam: Beverage producers cashing in on booming demand for beer and alcohol
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Alcohol and beer consumption is booming in Vietnam, and local beverage producers are cashing in, the Viet Nam News reported on October 10.
This
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South Africa: Heineken eyeing push into KwaZulu-Natal North Coast
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The world’s second-largest beer brewer, Heineken, is looking to expand its operations and is eyeing a push into the KwaZulu-Natal North Coast to grow
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Japan: All four major brewers enjoy double-digit sales growth in September
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All four major Japanese brewers enjoyed double-digit sales growth for beer and beer-like products in September, thanks to the ongoing Rugby World Cup in Japan, Nippon.com reported citing the companies' data on October 10.
Since the start of the sporting event, large amounts of beer have been consumed, mainly by foreign visitors, who enjoy drinking beer while watching the matches.
The increases were also supported by a last-minute surge in demand before the consumption tax rate hike from 8 pct to 10 pct on Oct. 1.
The sales increases for all four companies came for the first time in two years and four months, since May 2017.
Kirin Holdings Co. saw its sales surge 24 pct, on the back of the strong sales of "third-segment" beer-like beverage Honkirin and the domestic production of Heineken beer. Dutch brewer Heineken NV is a Worldwide Partner of the Rugby World Cup.
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UK: AB InBev puts on hold UK headquarters expansion plan
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Brewing giant Anheuser-Busch InBev SA has put on hold plans to roughly double the size of its U.K. headquarters as growing Brexit uncertainty weighs on investment decisions, Bloomberg reported on October 11.
The Belgian company, which owns beer brands including Budweiser and Corona, was in advanced talks to lease all of the additional space in London’s Bureau building, where it already occupies the top four floors, two people with knowledge of the matter said.
AB InBev was seeking additional space to facilitate U.K. expansion plans, but the talks have broken down, the people said, asking not to be identified because the plans are private. A lack of clarity over Brexit ahead of the Oct. 31 deadline was a factor in the decision to hold off on signing, they said.
“As we grow as a business, we are always looking at alternatives to optimize our footprint and are considering different options for this, including looking at additional office space,” AB InBev said in an emailed statement. “While we have not yet made a decision here, this is related to a number of factors, rather than tied to Brexit only.”
A spokesman for Evans Randall Investors, which developed the building on the edge of London’s financial
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Belgium: Brewer 3 Fonteinen to invest EUR25 mln to boost production
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Belgian brewery 3 Fonteinen, known for their gueuze and kriek beers, has announced a million-euro investment to boost local production and outfit an existing brewing site with a visitor’s park, The Brussels Times reported on October 11.
The beer maker’s site in the village of Lot, in the Flemish Brabant, will be outfitted with brewing infrastructure and diverse facilities in a major investment expected to total €25 million.
Brewing is not currently done at the Lot facilities, which are used mainly for the assembly and maturing processes of the brand’s well-known gueuzes, a type of lambic beer originally manufactured in and around Brussels.
The investment signals an intention by the company to boost production and to delve into the beer tourism sector, with the revamp set to include a park and visiting spaces.
Hundreds of Schaerbeek cherry trees, whose fruits were traditionally used to produce Belgium’s well-known kriek beers, will also be planted in the expanded Lot site, in an effort to bring back the local cherries into the brand’s kriek production.
The Belgian brewer has also set eyes on boosting cooperation with local grain producers, and in particular to reintroduce a local variety of hop, according to the Belga news agency.
Rapid expansion in the
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Japan: Sapporo to extend best-before period for its beer
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Sapporo Breweries Ltd. said on October 8 that it will extend the best-before period for its beer and quasi-beer products from the current nine months to 12 months, The Japan News reported.
The new best-before period, intended to help reduce food waste, will be applied in stages to products to be made in and after March 2020.
Sapporo Breweries will also change ways to display when products were made. While the year and month, as well as whether they were made in the early, middle or later part of the month, are shown at present, only the year and month will be displayed under the new format.
The changes will cover 21 brands of beer, happoshu low-malt quasi-beer and so-called third-segment beer-like beverages, including the Black Label draft beer, a mainstay product for the firm.
The best-before period for the company’s nonalcoholic beer products has already been set at 12 months.
The longer best-before period has been made possible partly on the back of improvements in ingredients and production methods, according to Sapporo Breweries.
Asahi Breweries Ltd., Kirin Brewery Co. and Suntory Beer Ltd. are considering similar changes.
As part of efforts to cut down on the amount of still-edible food that is thrown away, the food
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Mexico: Armed men attempt to storm Heineken brewery in Cancun
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Employees of the Heineken brewery in Cancun were quick to sound the alarm after a group of armed men attempted to storm the building, the Riviera Maya News reported on October 11.
The incident happened in Region 97 in the industrial zone of Cancun in the morning of October 10 when, according to preliminary reports, a group of armed people outfitted with orange work vests entered the premises.
Authorities say employees managed to activate the emergency alarm, requesting support for an attempted robbery.
Employees said that the men entered the building, tied them and robbed them of their wallets and phones while threatening them with guns, however, employees tripped the alarm which caused the group to flee.
Municipal police, ministerial agents and paramedics arrived at the brewery. Aside from rattled nerves, there were no reported injuries.
Since the incident, police say they have located a vehicle believed used in the attempted heist. The vehicle was found in Region 100 of Cancun with the engine still hot, matching the vehicle seen on brewery surveillance cameras.
Police say it was the likely get-away vehicle. They also clarified that the thieves were a group of eight, not 20 people, as has been reported in other media.
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Barley News
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France: Farm office increases forecast for French soft wheat, barley exports
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Farm office FranceAgriMer sharply increased its forecast for French soft wheat exports this season, pointing to optimism among traders that a big harvest and
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Australia: Dry September affects Australia barley, wheat, sorghum production forecasts
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Inadequate rainfall pulls at Australia’s projected production of wheat, barley and sorghum. As a result, wheat and barley crop forecasts have fallen to only
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Canada: Trying to get malting barley quality a challenge this year
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It’s been a challenging harvest for Canadian farmers this year with rain, snow and a good portion of the crop still out in the field in many areas, the Swift Current Online reported on October 9.
Brent Johnson farms east of Strasbourg and is Vice Chair of Sask Barley.
He says trying to get malting quality barley is a challenge this year.
“If you we’re lucky to get some off before some of the bigger rains, you probably do have some malt quality. I know that the quality specs are a little bit wider this year because there’s sort of a shortage of it. Definitely, the snow that we got early last week and just those four day rain events it's really, really hard to keep your germination through those type of things and Malt Barley is definitely suffering.”
He notes Saskatchewan farmers grow the type of barley the brewers want.
“We definitely grow some of the best brewing characteristic barley in the world in Western Canada. Some varieties are more favoured to the craft market, Copeland is one that’s more favoured to craft, where Metcalfe and Synergy are maybe more towards the traditional beer. I say traditional but maybe the big
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