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Base Currency: Euro on August 19, 2022 |
Base Currency: US Dollar on August 19, 2022 |
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1 EUR = 1.0140 USD
1 EUR = 0.8447 GBP
1 EUR = 1.3105 CAD
1 EUR = 1.4630 AUD
1 EUR = 137.2050 JPY
1 EUR = 5.2418 BRL
1 EUR = 60.9229 RUB
1 EUR = 6.8793 CNY
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1 USD = 0.9861 EUR
1 USD = 0.8330 GBP
1 USD = 1.2924 CAD
1 USD = 1.4427 AUD
1 USD = 135.3070 JPY
1 USD = 5.1696 BRL
1 USD = 60.0838 RUB
1 USD = 6.7846 CNY
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Equities of the Largest Breweries
Average Market Prices Change Trend
August 19, 2022 |
French Barley/Malt Crop 2022 Bulk |
EUR/T |
% |
2RS Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
367.00-369.00 | 1.87% |
6RW Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
323.00-325.00 | 2.11% |
Feed Barley (FOB Creil) |
286.00-288.00 | 1.71% |
2RS Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
676.50-678.50 | 1.26% |
6RW Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
622.00-624.00 | 1.36% |
German Malting Barley Crop 2022 Bulk Ex Farm |
EUR/T |
% |
Average Malting Barley Price |
354.50-356.50 | 0.15% |
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Japan & North America: Japan’s Asahi considering full-scale entry into North American market
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Malaysia: Carlsberg Brewery Malaysia’s Q2 net profit more than doubles as compared to last year
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China: Chongqing Beer reports 11.16% increase in first-half operating income
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Finland: Price of beer likely to increase due to rising ingredient and production costs
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EU: Barley harvest progressing in hot and dry weather in Europe
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World: World grain markets affected most of all by war in Ukraine - analysts
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EU: Empty old barley crop stocks to require acquisition of more than a normal one year supply this season
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Australia: Main barley production regions looking very good
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Ukraine: Expansion of Ukraine grain exports may ease pressure of high global commodity prices
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Japan: Asahi looking to raise prices in line with inflationary trends
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India: Carlsberg wins arbitration case filed by JV partner in India
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Japan: Kirin focuses extra marketing efforts into non-alcoholic beer and whiskey Riku
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India: Diageo launches state-of-the-art Craft and Innovation Hub in Ponda, Goa
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The Netherlands: Brewers association comes out against soda tax on non-alcoholic beer
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Spain: Mahou San Miguel to invest EUR7 mln in its Lleida brewery
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Australia: Viterra’s 2022-23 planting survey highlights increase in Commodus and Maximus barley varieties
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South Korea: Unionized truckers occupy Hite Jinro’s headquarters over wage and other disputes
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These Days in Business History
18 August
1868 - French astronomer Pierre Janssen discovers helium
1904 - Max Factor Jr was born, CEO (Max Factor Cosmetics)
1937 - 1st FM radio construction permit issued (W1X0J (WGTR) in Boston MA)
1952 - Patrick Swayze was born in Houston Texas, actor/dancer
1960 - 1st photograph bounced off a satellite, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
19 August
1888 - 1st beauty contest (Spa, Belgium), 18 year old West Indian wins
1897 - 1st electric taxi's drive in London
1946 - Bill Clinton was born, the 42nd US President. (Former Little Rock Attorney)
20 August
1741 - Alaska discovered by Danish explorer Vitus Bering
1896 - Dial telephone patented
1960 - USSR recovers 2 dogs, 1st living organisms to return from space
21 August
1897 - Oldsmobile begins operation as a General Motors Corp division
1975 - U.S. lightens trade embargo against Cuba
1991 - Communist coup is crushed in U.S.S.R. in 2 days
Agenda
August 2022:
19 - 20: Beervana 2022 (Wellington, New Zealand)
September 2022:
02 - 04: Finest Spirits 2022 (Munich, Germany)
05 - 11: Budapest Beer Week 2022 (Budapest, Hungary)
07 - 09: Craft Beer China 2022 (Shanghai, China)
09 - 10: Zurich Bier Festival 2022 (Zurich, Switzerland)
12 - 16: Drinktec 2022 (Messe Muenchen, Munich, Germany)
15 - 18: Wiener Bierfest 2022 (Vienna, Austria)
17 - 03 October: Oktoberfest 2022 (Munich, Germany)
27 - 29: 3rd VLB Africa Brewing Conference (VLB Virtual Campus)
29 - 01 October: Stockholm Beer & Whisky Festival 2022 (Stockholm, Sweden)
October 2022:
06 - 08: Stockholm Beer & Whisky Festival 2022 (Stockholm, Sweden)
06 - 08: The Great American Beer Festival 2022 (Denver, USA)
08 - 10: The International Beer Cup 2022 (Ota City, Tokyo, Japan)
12 - 15: China Brew & China Beverage 2022 (Shanghai New International Expo Centre, China)
13 - 15: Warsaw Beer Festival 2022 (Warsaw, Poland)
21 - 23: Cerveza Mexico Expo 2022 (Mexico City, Mexico)
27 - 28: Sea Brew 2022 (Bangkok, Thailand)
November 2022:
01 - 03: Brussels Beer Challenge 2022 (Eupen, Belgium)
22 - 23: 12th Iberoamerican VLB Symposium Brewing & Filling Technology 2022 (Uberlandia, Brazil)
December 2022:
06 - 07: 3rd VLB International Brewing Web Conference (VLB Virtual Campus)
07 - 09: Drink Technology India 2022 (Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai, India)
07 - 09: Drink Japan 2022 (Makuhari Messe, Japan)
07 - 11: Mondial de la Biere Rio 2022 (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
February 2023:
10 - 13: HoReCa 2023 (Athens, Greece)
20 - 23: Beer & Food Attraction 2023 (Rimini, Italy)
March 2023:
08 - 11: Festival Brasileiro da Cerveja 2023 (Blumenau, Brazil)
May 2023:
07 - 10: Craft Brewers Conference & BrewExpo America 2023 (Nashville, TN, USA)
10 - 10: World Beer Cup 2023 (Nashville, TN, USA)
12 - 14: Cerveza Mexico Expo 2023 (Guadalajara, Mexico)
25 - 27: InnBrew 2023 (Barcelona, Spain)
30 - 01 June: Beviale Mexico 2023 (Mexico City, Mexico)
Brewery News
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World: Business booming for world’s leading brewers
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Business is booming for the world’s largest brewers. Sales are racing ahead of pre-pandemic levels, as on-trade sales have roared back to life. But
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Mexico: Beer export up 11.5% in 2021
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Mexico is the world’s leading beer exporter ahead of countries such as Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands. In fact, the country exported 42 million
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Japan & North America: Japan’s Asahi considering full-scale entry into North American market
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Japan beverage giant Asahi Group Holdings Ltd is considering full-scale entry into the North American market, its chief executive said on August 18.
Japan's largest beer maker is considering the push after pausing major acquisitions in the past couple years to pay down debts acquired in buying sprees in Europe and Australia, said Atsushi Katsuki, who stepped into the leadership role last year.
The company's brands include flagship Asahi Super Dry and a number of European labels including Peroni Nastro Azzurro, Pilsner Urquell and Grolsch.
"North America is the best and largest market," said Katsuki, who previously served as chief financial officer and ran Asahi's operations in Australia.
"We haven't been able to find many opportunities at the moment, but I think there are various forms of entry."
Asahi currently has no alcohol production subsidiaries in North America, and does not break out results from the market, describing its revenue there as "slight".
The company would consider brand acquisitions or working with start-up companies in the region, Katsuki said.
The company also plans to aggressively promote product launches in the non-alcoholic and low-alcohol markets that are proving increasingly popular worldwide, he said.
Asahi is set to raise prices for the first time in 14 years on its flagship
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Malaysia: Carlsberg Brewery Malaysia’s Q2 net profit more than doubles as compared to last year
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Carlsberg Brewery Malaysia Bhd's net profit for the second quarter ended June 30, 2022 (2QFY22) more than doubled to RM88.95 million from RM37.14 million
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China: Chongqing Beer reports 11.16% increase in first-half operating income
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On August 17, Chongqing Beer disclosed its 2022 semi-annual report. According to the financial report, in the first half of this year, the company
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Finland: Price of beer likely to increase due to rising ingredient and production costs
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The price of a pint of beer in Finland is likely to increase, says the Federation of the Brewing and Soft Drinks Industry, referring
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Japan: Asahi looking to raise prices in line with inflationary trends
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Asahi Group Holdings Ltd. plans to maintain profitability for the next fiscal year as it looks to raise prices in line with inflationary trends while keeping a tight lid on costs, Chief Executive Officer Atsushi Katsuki was quoted as saying by Bloomberg on August 18.
“Given the foreseeable inflationary environment, we’ll cut costs and raise prices as conditions require,” Katsuki said in an interview. The Japanese brewer has already announced price increases for its Super Dry beer and other beverages for the first time in 14 years in October, when consumers will pay 6% to 10% more for beer, Yoichi whiskeys and other beverages. “By doing this, we are planning to post another increase in profits for the next fiscal year.”
Asahi, along with other Japanese retailers, is under pressure to raise prices for the first time in decades. A weaker yen is pushing up the costs of imported goods, while higher global prices for energy and raw materials is making it more expensive to produce and transport goods. Even so, shoppers in Japan have become accustomed to flat prices, while wage growth has remained relatively stagnant.
Asked about the risk of a global recession, Katsuki acknowledged that while an economic downturn
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India: Carlsberg wins arbitration case filed by JV partner in India
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Carlsberg said on August 17 it had won an arbitration case that was filed by its joint venture partner in India, following a row over the Danish brewer’s business practices in the country, Euronews reported.
The Copenhagen-based brewer has for years been locked in a commercial dispute with partner, Nepal-based Khetan Group, amid an internal probe into the brewer’s local practices that sparked a boardroom battle and concerns from its auditor.
Khetan Group, which owns 33.3% of shares in the holding company for Carlsberg’s businesses in India and Nepal, had referred disagreements over corporate governance standards to a Singapore arbitration tribunal.
In an award issued on May 4, Carlsberg said an arbitration panel had declined to grant its partner “the relief it had been seeking based on the various allegations relating to governance and breach of the Shareholder’s agreement.”
The arbitration order is not public.
“Carlsberg considers its position to be entirely vindicated by the liability award and is very satisfied with this outcome,” it said in its earnings statement on Wednesday.
A representative for C.P. Khetan, who manages the Carlsberg India JV partnership, said in a statement the arbitration award was “partial” and that arbitration is ongoing, and that it would make a “detailed
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Japan: Kirin focuses extra marketing efforts into non-alcoholic beer and whiskey Riku
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Beverage giant Kirin has been focusing extra marketing efforts into its non-alcoholic beer option Kirin Green’s Free and its own-brand whiskey Riku in a new push to expand market share, the Food Navigator Asia reported on August 17.
Although Kirin is best-known for its beer products, traditional beer consumption has been seeing a continuous decline in Japan over the past two decades – so although the firm is actively working to revitalise the local beer sector via product innovation, it is also pouring a great deal of resources into growing its other businesses including that of non-alcoholic beer beverages and whiskeys.
Kirin Green’s Free is Kirin’s flagship non-alcoholic beer brand, and according to the firm this has been seeing increased growth in the past few months, which it has attributed to its revamping of the product both in terms of packaging and taste.
“After Kirin Green’s Free was revamped earlier this year, sales in April and May this year were 2.3 times higher than that of 2021, and in general we have seen the number of new converted consumers who had not drank non-alcoholic beers before who tried this increase by about five times compared to before the revamp,” Kirin Corporate Communications
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The Netherlands: Brewers association comes out against soda tax on non-alcoholic beer
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The Dutch brewers’ association has come out against a 3% tax on sugary beverages because it also applies to non-alcoholic beers, The Dutch News reported on August 19.
In an interview with NU.nl, former minister Fred Teeven, now the chair of trade organisation Vereniging Nederlandse Brouwers, complained that beer makers had been trying for years to produce low and no-alcohol beers to reduce alcohol consumption but were now being punished.
‘Initially, it was important that people drank less alcohol, now it’s sugar. It’s always something,’ Teeven said.
The government agreed as part of the coalition accord to increase the tax on sugared drinks, arguing the beverages are unhealthy.
The soft drinks tax, introduced in the Netherlands more than 50 years ago, is currently at around 3 cents per can and will go up to nearly 7 cents. It applies to sodas, but also fruit juice, lemonade and mineral water, even though water contains no sugar.
[The tax] ‘was not conceived with the health of citizens in mind, but to collect revenue for the treasury,’ Toon Zom, a former policy officer at the Ministry of Finance, told television programme Pointer earlier this year.
Non-alcoholic beer sales have been booming for Dutch brewers
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Spain: Mahou San Miguel to invest EUR7 mln in its Lleida brewery
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The Mahou San Miguel brewing group increases its investments in Catalonia. The company has announced an investment of 7 million euros for its historic plant in Lleida, cradle of the San Miguel brand, during this year. The expense will be used mainly for energy efficiency and enhancing the sustainability of a center to which the company has already allocated 26.5 million euros over the last decade, Recuro.org reported on August 17.
The Lleida facility currently employs more than 160 people and is considered strategic within the map of plants that the conglomerate has in Spain. Hence, it allocates these 7 million euros in 2022, one million more than those spent last year.
During this financial year, Mahou San Miguel will allocate, for example, five million euros to eliminate plastic from packaging and replace it with cardboard boxes. Other infrastructure digitization and automation initiatives are also being prepared.
“We have reinforced our investment to have our facilities at a level of efficiency, quality and competitiveness that allows us to continue generating employment and wealth,” said Jordi Guixé, director of the factory.
The figure adds to the 26.5 million invested in the plant during the last decade. In 2021, they highlighted the expansion of the can
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South Korea: Unionized truckers occupy Hite Jinro’s headquarters over wage and other disputes
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Unionized truck drivers working for Hite Jinro Co. occupied parts of the leading South Korean liquor company's headquarters in Seoul on August 16 after staging a prolonged walkout at three of the company's local plants over wage hikes and other disputes, the Yonhap News Agency reported.
About 70 truck drivers affiliated with the Cargo Truckers Solidarity began a sit-in inside the Hite Jinro headquarters building in southern Seoul around 7 a.m. and some 10 of them went up to the rooftop, according to union officials and police.
The truckers solidarity, affiliated with the Korean Public Service and Transport Workers' Union under the militant labor umbrella group Korean Confederation of Trade Unions, is demanding that the company withdraw a damages suit and other legal actions against unionized truck drivers, rehire dismissed truckers and raise trucking rates to "realistic" levels.
"Members of the Cargo Truckers Solidarity entered the company headquarters building around 6:10 a.m. and their illegal occupation is still under way, disrupting the company's operations," said a company official.
The first-floor lobby was occupied by the unionized truckers, and some members on the rooftop are reportedly carrying flammable materials.
The labor dispute dates back to March when 132 truck drivers belonging to Suyang Logistics Co., Hite
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Barley News
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EU: Barley harvest progressing in hot and dry weather in Europe
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In hot and dry weather EU barley harvest progress moves fast from south to north, south is finished, centre well advanced and north beginning,
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World: World grain markets affected most of all by war in Ukraine - analysts
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Futures markets were extremely volatile again in July. Most of all the Ukrainian war is affecting world markets, but now also U.S./Chinese tension comes
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EU: Empty old barley crop stocks to require acquisition of more than a normal one year supply this season
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Totally empty old crop stocks require the acquisition of more than a normal one year supply of barley; the H. M. Gauger GmbH analysts
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Australia: Main barley production regions looking very good
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A break in rainfall in central New South Wales allowed barley planting to wrap up, including some barley area. The result is a very
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Ukraine: Expansion of Ukraine grain exports may ease pressure of high global commodity prices
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On July 22, 2022, delegations from Ukraine, Turkey, Russia, and the United Nations signed an agreement to provide safe passage for grains from select
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UK: Barley exports down 41% in 2021/22
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In 2021/22, UK’s barley exports were down 41% on the previous season and 37% lower than the five-year average in 2021/22 at 761.82 thousand
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Australia: Viterra’s 2022-23 planting survey highlights increase in Commodus and Maximus barley varieties
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Viterra has released the results of its 2022-23 planting survey and subsequent segregation plan, as growers across South Australia and western Victoria prepare for the upcoming harvest season, the Grain Central reported on August 19.
The data collected in this year’s planting survey has highlighted an increase in Commodus and Maximus barley varieties, while planting of Spartacus and Compass has decreased across the board.
Viterra can also report a rise in genetically modified (GM) canola planting to 31 per cent this year of total canola area, up from 23pc in 2021-22.
Overall plantings of wheat and canola were slightly up, while barley and lentils were among the crops reported to be down.
Based on this data and individual grower consultations, Viterra has released its 2022-23 segregation plan to meet the needs of growers at its storage and handling sites.
One of the changes Viterra has flagged this season is potential segregations for Commodus at Port Pirie, Ardrossan, and Pinnaroo.
Confirmation of these segregations requires further consultation about the demand of the variety in malt markets which Viterra will conduct with domestic buyers and export customers as this variety is not yet malt accredited.
Meanwhile, segregations for Maximus will continue to be available at Port Pirie and Ardrossan.
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Whisky News
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India: Diageo launches state-of-the-art Craft and Innovation Hub in Ponda, Goa
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Diageo India, the country’s leading beverage alcohol company, on August 16 announced an investment of ₹45 crore for its state-of-the-art Craft and Innovation Hub in Ponda, Goa. This is in line with the company’s strategy to accelerate transformational innovation and strengthen its craft and premium portfolio, the Business Line reported citing a statement from the company.
The Craft and Innovation Hub, spread across 4 acres, offers robust, end-to-end capabilities addressing various requirements, such as distillation capabilities for malt, gin and rum; maturation infrastructure and blending capability for spirits; an automated bottling and packaging line for craft spirits and a modern warehouse for incoming and finished products.
In addition, it will host a one-of-a-kind Consumer Experience Centre. When fully operational with a capacity of 20,000 cases a month, the Hub will employ 250 people locally.
Diageo India also announced the launch of an employability-linked skills training programme in association with the Skill Development Mission of Government of Goa. This programme will train 1,000 local youth over 3 years for employment/self-employment roles in the hospitality, tourism and allied industries.
Hina Nagarajan, MD & CEO, Diageo India said, “Our Hub will serve as an incubator for select start-ups, providing them with sophisticated infrastructure to
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