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Base Currency: Euro on June 16, 2021 |
Base Currency: US Dollar on June 16, 2021 |
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1 EUR = 1.2124 USD
1 EUR = 0.8604 GBP
1 EUR = 1.4753 CAD
1 EUR = 1.5757 AUD
1 EUR = 133.4600 JPY
1 EUR = 6.1348 BRL
1 EUR = 87.3727 RUB
1 EUR = 7.7602 CNY
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1 USD = 0.8247 EUR
1 USD = 0.7097 GBP
1 USD = 1.2169 CAD
1 USD = 1.2996 AUD
1 USD = 110.0800 JPY
1 USD = 5.0602 BRL
1 USD = 72.0681 RUB
1 USD = 6.4009 CNY
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Equities of the Largest Breweries
Average Market Prices Change Trend
June 16, 2021 |
French Barley/Malt Crop 2021 Bulk |
EUR/T |
% |
2RS Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
216.00-218.00 | 0.91% |
6RW Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
212.00-214.00 | 0.47% |
Feed Barley (FOB Creil) |
203.00-205.00 | 0.97% |
2RS Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
420.00-422.00 | 0.58% |
6RW Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
415.00-417.00 | 0.29% |
German Malting Barley Crop 2020 Bulk Ex Farm |
EUR/T |
% |
Average Malting Barley Price |
nq | |
Danish Malting Barley Crop 2020 Free on truck Ex Farm |
DKK/T |
% |
Malting Barley (East) |
1,714.00-1,716.00 | 1.18% |
Malting Barley (West) |
1,714.00-1,716.00 | 1.18% |
Danish Malting Barley Crop 2021 Free on truck Ex Farm |
DKK/T |
% |
Malting Barley (East) |
1,504.00-1,506.00 | |
Malting Barley (West) |
1,504.00-1,506.00 | |
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World: May trade in malt slow, brewers haven’t covered more than 40% of their malt demand yet
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Zimbabwe: Delta reports solid performance in full year to March 2021
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Southeast Asia: Multinational beverage groups facing a cold new reality in once so promising markets
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Germany: Winter barley crop expected to increase, spring barley to drop this year
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United Kingdom: Barley crop may reach 8 mln tonnes this year
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USA: Hop acreage strung for harvest this year up 4% from 2020
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South Korea: Analysts maintain Buy rating on HiteJinro, expect earnings to rebound from H2 2021
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UK & USA: 25% tax on Scotch whisky exports to the US to be lifted
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South Africa: Alcohol sales restricted again as South Africa moves to level 3 lockdown restrictions
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Australia: Lion’s iconic Adelaide brewery set to stop production this week
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Australia & Vietnam: Vietnam emerging as valuable market for Australian feed barley
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These Days in Business History
14 June
1755 - 1e edition of Dr. Johnsons "Dictionary"
1789 - Whiskey distilled from maize is first produced by American clergyman the Rev Elijah Craig. It is named Bourbon because Rev Craig lived in Bourbon County, Kentucky
1846 - Belgian Liberal Party forms
1946 - Canadian Library Association established
1951 - 1st commercial computer, UNIVAC 1, enters service at Census Bureau
15 June
1762 - Austria uses 1st paper currency
1909 - 1st U.S. airplane sold commercially, by Glenn Curtiss for $5,000
1949 - Gas turbine-electric locomotive demonstrated, Erie Pa
1954 - UEFA (Union of European Football Associations) is formed in Basel, Switzerland
16 June
1903 - Pepsi Cola Company forms
1903 - Ford Motors incorporates
1911 - IBM founded as the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company in Endicott, New York
1963 - 1st woman in space, aboard Vostok 6
1983 - European Space Agency launches European Comm Satellite 1, Oscar 10
Agenda
June 2021:
30 - 30: International Beer Strategies Roundtable Forum 2021 (Online)
August 2021:
13 - 14: Beervana 2021 (Wellington, New Zealand)
24 - 28: 2nd VLB Africa Brewing Conference (Online)
September 2021:
09 - 12: Craft Brewers Conference & BrewExpo America 2021 (Denver, Colorado, USA)
16 - 18: Zurich Bier Festival 2021 (Zurich, Switzerland)
21 - 23: 11th Ibero-American VLB Symposium (Barcelona, Spain)
22 - 24: Beer and Soft Drinks Industry 2021 (Kyiv, Ukraine)
23 - 25: Stockholm Beer & Whisky Festival 2021 (Stockholm, Sweden)
30 - 02 October: Stockholm Beer & Whisky Festival 2021 (Stockholm, Sweden)
October 2021:
07 - 10: Mondial de la Biere 2021 (Montreal, Canada)
13 - 15: Drink Japan 2021 (Makuhari Messe, Japan)
17 - 20: 14th International Trends in Brewing 'Beer & Society' 2021 (Leuven, Belgium)
18 - 20: Expo Antad & Alimentaria Mexico 2021 (Mexico City, Mexico)
20 - 22: drink technology India 2021 (Mumbai, India)
22 - 23: Copenhagen Beer Festival 2021 (Copenhagen, Denmark)
November 2021:
03 - 06: VIETFOOD & BEVERAGE - VIETNAM 2021 (Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)
04 - 05: Sea Brew 2021 (Taipei, Taiwan)
December 2021:
07 - 08: Brewers Congress 2021 (The Brewery, 52 Chiswell Street, London, UK)
February 2022:
11 - 14: HoReCa 2022 (Athens, Greece)
15 - 17: Brasil Brau 2022 (Sao Paulo, Brazil)
20 - 23: Beer & Food Attraction 2022 (Rimini Expo Centre, Rimini, Italy)
March 2022:
09 - 12: Festival Brasileiro da Cerveja 2022 (Blumenau, Brazil)
29 - 31: Beviale Moscow 2022 (Moscow, Russia)
April 2022:
01 - 01: Zythos Beer Festival 2022 (exact dates to be confirmed) (Leuven, Belgium)
May 2022:
05 - 05: World Beer Cup 2022 (USA)
11 - 13: Craft Beer China 2022 (Shanghai, China)
29 - 01 June: The Brewers of Europe Forum & 38th EBC Congress (Madrid, Spain)
June 2022:
07 - 08: Bev Expo 2022 (Manchester, UK)
10 - 11: Tallinn Craft Beer Weekend 2022 (Tallinn, Estonia)
Malt News
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World: May trade in malt slow, brewers haven’t covered more than 40% of their malt demand yet
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Malt trade in May was slow, domestic EU brewers have still not covered more than 20 - 40% (regional differences) of their malt demand
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Brewery News
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World: China enjoys growing beer sales this year
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China’s April beer sales amounted to 31.4 mln hl, + 1.7% y/y, H. M. Gauger GmbH reported earlier this month.
January-April beer sales were 114.1
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Belgium: Beer consumption down 19% last year
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Belgians drank 19% less beer in 2020, according to the latest annual report from the Belgian Brewers federation.
The sector hardest hit, not unexpectedly, was
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Zimbabwe: Delta reports solid performance in full year to March 2021
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Zimbabwe’s leading beer maker Delta released a strong set of results for the full year to March 2021 despite operating in an environment that
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Southeast Asia: Multinational beverage groups facing a cold new reality in once so promising markets
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As Southeast Asian countries tighten regulations on alcohol consumption to fight underage drinking and drunken driving, the threat of even tougher rules means multinational
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South Korea: Analysts maintain Buy rating on HiteJinro, expect earnings to rebound from H2 2021
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NH Investment & Securities analysts maintain a Buy rating and a TP of W50,000 on HiteJinro. In line with an easing in pandemic-induced restrictions on operating hours for restaurants and pubs, pent-up demand for alcohol consumption is to be released. And, with vaccination rates on the rise, the liquor industry should normalize from 2H21, the Business Korea reported on June 15.
The analysts anticipate that B2B sales growth will add to already accelerated B2C sales growth, in turn reigniting stagnated market share growth momentum. Although there are some investor concerns that competition in the liquor industry will intensify due to a better operating environment, NH Investment & Securities expect improvement in HiteJinro’s quarterly top-line recovery to translate gradually into more robust margins. The pace of improvement in the firm’s share price has been slow, as B2B sales have been showing the slowest recovery among distribution channels due to government regulations on restaurant operating hours. Upon more visible earnings improvement in 2H21, HiteJinro’s share price should be primed for a sharp climb.
The experts believe that HiteJinro’s efforts to increase its sales in overseas markets will soon begin in earnest to be reflected in its earnings. Although its current overseas sales
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South Africa: Alcohol sales restricted again as South Africa moves to level 3 lockdown restrictions
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South Africa’s government has reinstated alert level 3 lockdown restrictions, which means alcohol sales will be restricted, news24.com reported on June 15.
President Cyril Ramaphosa announced on June 15 that alcohol sales for offsite consumption will be restricted from 10:00 to 18:00, from Monday to Thursday, excluding public holidays.
Alcohol sales for onsite consumption will be permitted as per licence conditions up to 21:00, and consumption in public spaces are prohibited.
The curfew has also been adjusted from 22:00 to 04:00. This means non-essential establishments such as restaurants, bars and fitness centres will have to close at 21:00 to allow patrons and customers to travel home before the curfew, Ramaphosa said.
Gatherings are also limited to 50 people indoors and 100 people outdoors.
South Africa is currently facing a steep third wave, with Gauteng worst affected. Ramaphosa said that over the last seven days, an average of 7 500 daily infections were recorded.
Hospital admissions over the past 14 days were almost 60% higher than in the previous two weeks. The number of new cases will soon surpass the peak of the second wave, Ramaphosa added.
South Africa has seen three alcohol sales bans since the country went into its first lockdown in March
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Australia: Lion’s iconic Adelaide brewery set to stop production this week
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The final kegs are set to come off the production line at Adelaide's historic West End Brewery, ending more than 160 years of making beer on the site, the Yahoo News Australia reported on June 16.
The last kegs will be filled on Thursday, June 17 after brewing company Lion announced plans to close the facility in 2020.
"Unfortunately, due to excess brewery capacity across Australia, the tough decision was made to close the site late last year," Lion Supply Chain Director Ian Roberts said.
"During this transition, Lion has done its best to care for and offer a raft of support to the West End team as each of them faced this period of change.
The West End leadership team and their staff have been exceptional in recent months, Mr Roberts said.
"While understandably disappointed by this decision, they have continued to focus on brewing to the highest standard and keeping the beer flowing for their loyal SA customers and consumers."
Lion will move production of West End beer to other breweries in its network and has pledged to maintain the same recipe.
It said the original West End Brewery tower building had also been heritage-listed and the company was working with Heritage SA to ensure
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Barley News
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EU: Barley crop expected to drop in 2021/22
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EU Commission’s barley supply and demand forecast of May 27 puts the EU-27 barley production forecast for 2021/22 at 54.493 mln tonnes vs 54.755
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Germany: Winter barley crop expected to increase, spring barley to drop this year
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Germany's 2021 wheat crop of all types is expected to increase by 3.8% on the year to 22.98 million tonnes as recent good weather
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United Kingdom: Barley crop may reach 8 mln tonnes this year
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UK’s 2021 winter barley acreage is estimated at 400 thousand ha, yield at 7 tonnes/ha, crop at 2.8 mln tonnes. Spring barley acreage is
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Australia & Vietnam: Vietnam emerging as valuable market for Australian feed barley
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Vietnam is emerging as a valuable market for Australian feed barley, buying over double the amount of Australian product this marketing year compared to the previous year, the North Queensland Register reported on June 14.
So far, according to US Department of Agriculture data Australia is on track to export 500,000 tonnes of barley to Vietnam for the 2020-21 marketing year, up from 200,000 the previous year.
And demand has been going gangbusters since last harvest's crop was available in December last year, with Australian Bureau of Statistics data showing over 50,000 tonnes of barley has left Aussie shores for Vietnam each month since December up until the most recent figures from April.
Australian Export Grains Innovation Centre barley markets manager Mary Raynes said while the increased trade with Vietnam was not enough to make up for the loss of the Chinese market it was a positive development.
Ms Raynes said Vietnam was likely to continue to emerge to be a significant buyer of feed grain, with a large pork industry and a growing dairy market.
"Vietnam is the world's fifth largest producer of pork and their pig herd is up to 85 per cent of what is was before African Swine Fever hit, with
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Hops News
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USA: Hop acreage strung for harvest this year up 4% from 2020
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Hop acreage strung for harvest in 2021 for Washington, Oregon, and Idaho is forecast at a record high 60,735 acres, 4 percent more than last year’s previous record of 58,641 acres, USDA reported on June 10.
Washington, with 43,380 acres for harvest, accounts for 71 percent of the total United States acreage. Idaho area strung for harvest was 9,784 acres, or 16 percent of the United
States total. Oregon hop growers accounted for the remaining 13 percent, or 7,571 acres. Acreage increased from last year in all three states.
The top five hop varieties strung for harvest in the United States this year are Citra, Mosaic, Columbus/Tomahawk/Zeus (CTZ), Cascade, and Simcoe. These five varieties account for 53 percent of the total U.S. acreage.
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Whisky News
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UK & USA: 25% tax on Scotch whisky exports to the US to be lifted
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A crippling 25% tax on Scotch whisky exports to the US will be lifted after an agreement in the long-running row over subsidies to aircraft manufacturing giants Boeing and Airbus, the Daily Business reported on June 16.
The US and the EU have agreed a truce in a 17-year trade dispute as President Joe Biden said they should turn their attention to battling competition from China.
Since a 25% tariff on single malt whisky exports to the US were imposed in October 2019 sales have fallen by more than a third – amounting to more than £500 mln.
US trade representative Katherine Tai said the agreement resolved a longstanding “trade irritant in the US-Europe relationship”, and paved the way for a five-year suspension of tariffs that were imposed on $7.5 billion worth of EU goods by Donald Trump in October 2018.
His tariffs also hit still wine made in France, Germany, Spain and the UK single malt whiskey from Northern Ireland; and liqueurs made in Germany, Ireland, Italy and Spain. Shortly before leaving office in January the outgoing president added brandy to the list, hitting Cognac’s largest export market.
In December, the UK said it would voluntarily suspend its tariffs on US goods imposed as
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