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Base Currency: Euro on September 22, 2021 |
Base Currency: US Dollar on September 22, 2021 |
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1 EUR = 1.1729 USD
1 EUR = 0.8581 GBP
1 EUR = 1.4999 CAD
1 EUR = 1.6173 AUD
1 EUR = 128.3300 JPY
1 EUR = 6.2232 BRL
1 EUR = 85.8325 RUB
1 EUR = 7.5834 CNY
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1 USD = 0.8525 EUR
1 USD = 0.7316 GBP
1 USD = 1.2788 CAD
1 USD = 1.3788 AUD
1 USD = 109.4000 JPY
1 USD = 5.3058 BRL
1 USD = 73.1792 RUB
1 USD = 6.4655 CNY
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Average Market Prices Change Trend
September 22, 2021 |
French Barley/Malt Crop 2021 Bulk |
EUR/T |
% |
2RS Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
273.00-275.00 | |
6RW Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
251.00-253.00 | 0.40% |
Feed Barley (FOB Creil) |
223.00-225.00 | |
2RS Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
499.00-501.00 | |
6RW Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
472.00-474.00 | 0.26% |
French Barley/Malt Crop 2022 Bulk |
EUR/T |
% |
2RS Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
233.00-235.00 | |
6RW Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
219.00-221.00 | 0.46% |
2RS Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
450.00-452.00 | |
6RW Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
432.50-434.50 | 0.28% |
German Malting Barley Crop 2021 Bulk Ex Farm |
EUR/T |
% |
Average Malting Barley Price |
nq | |
No change;
Price increase;
Price decrease versus last publication.
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World: January-July beer production up in China, US sales up and Germany’s down
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The Czech Republic: Non-alcoholic beer consumption more than doubled over last six years
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South Korea: Beer producer Hite Jinro ranked second among South Korea’s top performing companies in 2020
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EU: Barley production 2021/22 forecast at 52.926 mln tonnes vs. 54.604 mln last season
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Canada: Barley production expected to fall 34% this year
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EU: MARS lowers yield forecast for spring barley and maize
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Argentina: Barley production, exports forecast to increase in 2021/22
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Scandinavia: Barley prices up, crop results generally favourable
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USA, IL: Guinness to launch a restaurant, pub and brewery in Chicago’s Fulton Market neighborhood
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UK: A series of beer launches aims at re-popularising British hops
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Jamaica: Diageo looking to improve supply of local flagship beer Red Stripe
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UK: Budweiser to trial "ultra-low carbon" beer cans in the UK
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Prices Evolution
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These Days in Business History
20 September
1519 - Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan sets sail from Spain in an effort to find a western sea route to the rich Spice Islands of Indonesia
1839 - 1st railroad in the Netherlands opens (Amsterdam-Haarlem)
1877 - Chase National Bank opens in NYC (later merges into Chase Manhattan)
21 September
1784 - The first daily newspaper in the United States, the Pennsylvania Packet and Daily Advertiser, begins publishing
1883 - 1st direct US-Brazil telegraph connection
1931 - The day after the Bank of England abandons the gold standard, U.S. stocks tumble
22 September
1893 - 1st auto built in US (by Duryea brothers) runs in Springfield
1910 - England's 1st aircraft flight
1988 - Canada begins production of a $5 silver Maple Leaf bullion coin
Agenda
September 2021:
21 - 23: 11th Ibero-American VLB Symposium (Online)
22 - 24: Beer and Soft Drinks Industry 2021 (Kyiv, Ukraine)
23 - 25: Stockholm Beer & Whisky Festival 2021 (Stockholm, Sweden)
29 - 01 October: Central European Brewers Conference 2021 (Budapest, Hungary)
30 - 02 October: Stockholm Beer & Whisky Festival 2021 (Stockholm, Sweden)
October 2021:
03 - 04: Planete Biere 2021 (Paris, France)
07 - 09: Warsaw Beer Festival 2021 (Warsaw, Poland)
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)
22 - 23: Salon du Brasseur 2021 (Nancy, France)
22 - 23: Copenhagen Beer Festival 2021 (Copenhagen, Denmark)
November 2021:
04 - 09: The European Beer Star 2021 (Munich, Germany)
04 - 05: Sea Brew 2021 (Taipei, Taiwan)
December 2021:
02 - 04: Drink Technology India 2021 (Helipad Exhibition Centre, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India)
07 - 08: Brewers Congress 2021 (The Brewery, 52 Chiswell Street, London, UK)
February 2022:
04 - 06: Finest Spirits 2022 (Munich, Germany)
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)
16 - 17: BeerX 2022 (Liverpool, UK)
29 - 31: Beviale Moscow 2022 (Moscow, Russia)
April 2022:
01 - 01: Zythos Beer Festival 2022 (exact dates to be confirmed) (Leuven, Belgium)
May 2022:
02 - 05: Craft Brewers Conference & BrewExpo America 2022 (Minneapolis, MN, USA)
05 - 05: World Beer Cup 2022 (USA)
11 - 13: Craft Beer China 2022 (Shanghai, China)
24 - 27: Beer 2022 (Sochi, Russia)
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)
September 2022:
12 - 16: Drinktec 2022 (Messe Muenchen, Munich, Germany)
Brewery News
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World: January-July beer production up in China, US sales up and Germany’s down
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China’s July beer production is estimated at 38.8 mln hl (last July – 39.0 mln), whereas the January-July volume reached 2.272 bln hl (last
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The Czech Republic: Non-alcoholic beer consumption more than doubled over last six years
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With a wide range of world-famous brands and a plethora of craft brewers, there’s no question the Czech Republic is a heaven for beer lovers. Now, though, the country is also seeing dramatically increased interest in non-alcoholic beers, with consumption more than doubling over the last six years, Expats.cz reported on September 21.
The rise of non-alcoholic beers indicates a change in drinking habits, with a greater wish to enjoy beer in social gatherings, or simply for the taste, without any of the usual intoxicating effects.
As large Czech brewers announce autumn price hikes across their ranges in line with inflation, many are questioning old drinking habits. The proliferation of types of non-alcoholic beer makes it easier to enjoy a drink during a work lunch, or before driving. Others are now discovering the possibilities of beer mixed drinks, in which non-alcoholic beer is combined with fruit juice.
“Non-alcoholic beer thrives every year. In 2020, it accounted for 7.3 percent of the total amount of beer produced for the domestic market, growing by 1.2 percent year-on-year,” Martina Ferencová, Executive Director of the Czech Association of Breweries and Malthouses, told Hospodářské noviny.
The rising prices of Czech beer do not seem to have deterred consumption, and
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South Korea: Beer producer Hite Jinro ranked second among South Korea’s top performing companies in 2020
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The South Korean government has named domestic food and beverage manufacturing giants CJ Cheiljedang, Hite Jinro and Nongshim as the 2020 national top performers in terms of food production, whilst celebrating an overall increase in output amid COVID-19 and food security concerns, FoodNavigator-Asia.com reported on September 21.
South Korea has made no secret of its food security concerns and worries about being over-reliant on imports for local staple foods such as wheat and soybeans, particularly after COVID-19 hit the region, and even developed a strategy earlier this year specifically targeting food security.
The productivity of the local food industry has also been a major concern due to COVID-19 interrupting supply chains and natural disasters such as floods, but according to a recent government report manufacturers appear to have pulled through despite the challenges to even achieve some growth in production.
“The domestic food industry grew to KRW84.33 trln (US$72.9 bln) in 2020, up 4.1% from KRW81.77 trln (US$70.6 bln) in the previous year [despite] being affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and other challenges,” the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS) said via an official statement.
“We have also observed a clear increase or decrease in the production of products related to consumer health
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USA, IL: Guinness to launch a restaurant, pub and brewery in Chicago’s Fulton Market neighborhood
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The legendary Irish beer brand Guinness said on September 21 it will launch a restaurant, pub and brewery in Chicago’s Fulton Market neighborhood in early 2023, “hopefully in time for St. Patrick’s Day,” said Jay Sethi, chief marketing officer of Guinness’ parent company, Diageo Beer Co., a subsidiary of global spirits giant Diageo.
The 15,000-square-foot operation, in a long-empty former railroad depot at 375 N. Morgan St., will feature an array of beers made on-site, as well as Guinness’ iconic dry Irish stout imported from Dublin, plus “Irish pub food you’d expect from Guinness,” Sethi said. He said the company hopes the pub will reflect Chicago neighborhoods in its food and beer by collaborating with local chefs and brewers, the Chicago Tribune reported.
The pub, whose formal name will be announced in the coming months, will be a second U.S. location for the 262-year-old beer brand best known for its Guinness Draught, with an impenetrably black color that belies its easy-drinking, roasty nature at 4.2% alcohol. Guinness opened a production brewery outside Baltimore in 2017 that opened to the public a year later.
The Chicago operation will be far smaller, with a 10-barrel brewing system in a neighborhood rife with trendy restaurants and
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Jamaica: Diageo looking to improve supply of local flagship beer Red Stripe
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Diageo Plc, which trades as Red Stripe in Jamaica, is looking to improve the supply of the flagship Red Stripe beer and other products on the local market following the Government’s relaxing the restrictive measures that were in place to help control the spread of COVID-19, the Jamaica Loop News reported on September 19.
According to Head of Commercial Operations at the company, Sean Wallace, while there is no shortage of Red Stripe beer on the Jamaican market, some of the company’s products have been missing from the stocks of retailers.
Wallace said the delivery of the different brands that the company manufactures has been affected by the four continuous weekends of three-day no-movement which were in place.
“Our operations are driven by a circular model whereby we recycle our bottles for resale to the trade. With the (a) bottle shortage, we had to readjust our production plan, which created delays in restocking and sale to our customers,” said Wallace.
The no-movement days started each Saturday evening and ended on Wednesday at 5 am, eliminating commercial activities on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday of each week.
On Wednesday, September 15, Prime Minister Andrew Holness announced in Parliament, a change in the policy that was imposed under
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UK: Budweiser to trial "ultra-low carbon" beer cans in the UK
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Partnership between Budweiser and aluminium and packaging specialists EN+, Elval and Canpack will see five million 440ml low carbon beer cans available cross UK this autumn, Business Green reported on September 22.
Budweiser Brewing Group has announced plans to trial "ultra-low carbon" beer cans in the UK, as it gears up to make five million 440ml cans available to drinkers across the country this autumn.
The UK branch of multinational brewing giant AB InBev has partnered with Russian low carbon aluminium producer Rusal - part of the En+ Group - Poland's Canpack, and rolled aluminium manufacturer Elval to develop the cans using zero emissions technology and renewable electricity, it revealed yesterday.
Budweiser claims the beer cans, which are made from a mix of recycled aluminium and "ultra low carbon" aluminium produced by Rusal, will have the lowest carbon footprint of any AB InBev Europe can, with production of the packaging traceable back to its source.
The cans will also be filled with beer produced at Budweiser's breweries in South Wales and Lancashire, which are powered using 100 per cent renewable electricity, the firm said.
"Like our consumers, we care about climate change, and want to make it as easy as possible for people to choose
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Barley News
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EU: Barley production 2021/22 forecast at 52.926 mln tonnes vs. 54.604 mln last season
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EU Commission’s barley supply and demand balance of August 26 puts the EU-27’s barley production forecast for 2021/22 at 52.926 mln tonnes versus 54.604
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Canada: Barley production expected to fall 34% this year
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Stats Can released new crop production figures last week and there are more details on the report, which highlighted much lower production due to summer drought.
The report says Canadian barley production this year will fall 34 percent to 7.1 million tonnes.
Yields are down 38 percent to 44 bushels an acre.
Oat production will drop 44 percent to 2.6 million tonnes. Average oat yields are projected at 60 bushels an acre this year.
Soybean production will drop 7.4 percent to 5.9 million tonnes.
Total wheat production is expected to be down 38 percent to 21.7 million tonnes.
In Saskatchewan, the average yield is estimated at 28 bushels an acre, down 39 percent.
Canola production in Canada is the lowest since 2010, estimated at 12.8 million tonnes.
Canola yields in Saskatchewan are projected at 21 bushels an acre, down 50 percent.
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EU: MARS lowers yield forecast for spring barley and maize
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The European Union's crop monitoring unit MARS on September 20 lowered its yield forecast for spring barley and maize due to the negative impact
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Argentina: Barley production, exports forecast to increase in 2021/22
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Argentina’s barley production is expected to reach 4.6-4.8 mln tonnes in 2021/22, u pfrom 4.1 mln tonnes in 2020/21, H. M. Gauger GmbH reported.
Exports
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Scandinavia: Barley prices up, crop results generally favourable
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Barley prices are up in Scandinavia as well as in the rest of the world, with crop 2021 leading the way, RMI Analytics reported
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UK: UK harvests good barley crop this year
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The UK, including Scotland, has harvested a good barley crop this year, RMI Analytics reported earlier this month.
Maltsters acceptance rates appear high for barley
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Hops News
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UK: A series of beer launches aims at re-popularising British hops
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The growing thirst for craft beer has made British hops fall out of fashion because modern brewers use imported New World varieties that offer a fruitier flavour.
But now a Derbyshire craft beer brewer, a Worcestershire hop grower, and Tesco, want to reverse the decline by re-popularising British hops through a series of beer launches, ISN Magazine reported on September 21.
The first in the series, Brithop, made by Buxton Brewery, launches exclusively at Tesco this week and on the label, the beer is described as “an all British-grown IPA, showcasing some of the most exciting and aromatic new hops to be developed by British hop growers”.
The shift towards fruitier tasting New World hops from America, Australia and New Zealand began around 20 years ago with the birth of the craft beer movement and brewers who wanted their beers to taste boldly different.
Rather than copy traditional British beer styles such as best bitters and milds, they created new beers based on popular types from all over the world.
These include West Coast and New England IPAs which have taken over from the traditional British beers because of their new vibrant, fruity, flavours appealing to a
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