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Base Currency: Euro on August 26, 2022 |
Base Currency: US Dollar on August 26, 2022 |
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1 EUR = 0.9981 USD
1 EUR = 0.8439 GBP
1 EUR = 1.2908 CAD
1 EUR = 1.4332 AUD
1 EUR = 136.3700 JPY
1 EUR = 5.1022 BRL
1 EUR = 59.9294 RUB
1 EUR = 6.8367 CNY
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1 USD = 1.0017 EUR
1 USD = 0.8454 GBP
1 USD = 1.2932 CAD
1 USD = 1.4357 AUD
1 USD = 136.6150 JPY
1 USD = 5.1117 BRL
1 USD = 60.0416 RUB
1 USD = 6.8495 CNY
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Average Market Prices Change Trend
August 26, 2022 |
French Barley/Malt Crop 2022 Bulk |
EUR/T |
% |
2RS Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
361.00-363.00 | 1.63% |
6RW Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
316.00-318.00 | 1.55% |
Feed Barley (FOB Creil) |
284.00-286.00 | 0.70% |
2RS Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
693.00-695.00 | 1.05% |
6RW Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
637.50-639.50 | 0.95% |
German Malting Barley Crop 2022 Bulk Ex Farm |
EUR/T |
% |
Average Malting Barley Price |
351.00-353.00 | 0.99% |
No change;
Price increase;
Price decrease versus last publication.
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China: Tsingtao Brewery’s first-half net profit up 18.1%
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World: Global craft beer industry forecast to grow to US$107.9 bln by 2031
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Poland: Carlsberg may need to “significantly reduce” or halt beer production in Poland due to CO2 shortage
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New Zealand, Australia, and USA: Craft beer production up 7.6% in April-June this year
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Nigeria: International Breweries evolving strategies to grow market share
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World: Barley production estimate for 2022/23 slightly up at 146.6 mln tonnes
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EU & UK: Weather generally favourable for barley harvest
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Germany: Hop crop expected to decline by 20% this year
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UK: Craft beer industry changed by Brexit and Covid-19
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South Africa: Distell reports 36.7% jump in annual profit
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India: Diageo pauses whiskey sales in some states to push price hikes
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UK: Construction starts on Cabrach Distillery in Inverharroch, Moray
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Jamaica: Red Stripe announces extension of its 'Full for Empties' policy to supermarkets, gas stations and hotels
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These Days in Business History
25 August
1609 - Galileo demonstrates his 1st telescope to Venetian lawmakers
1900 - Friedrich Nietzsche philosopher, dies in Weimar, Germany
1956 - 1st non-stop transcontinental helicopter flight arrived Washington D.C.
26 August
1541 - Turkish sultan Suleiman occupies Budapest and annexes Hungary
1843 - Charles Thurber patents a typewriter
1880 - Guillaume Apollinaire was born, poet/movie critic (Alcoola)
27 August
1910 - Mother Teresa was born (Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu), Yugoslavia, Nobel 1979
1950 - 1st transmission of a TV program from continental Europe shown on BBC
1965 - Le Corbusier, (Charles Jeanneret), Swiss/French architect, dies at 77
28 August
1565 - Oldest city in the US, St Augustine Fla, established
1828 - Lev Tolstoi was born, Russian writer (War & Peace, Anna Karenina) [OS]
1963 - Martin Luther King Jr's "I have a dream" speech held at Lincoln Memorial
Agenda
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:
04 - 06: International Beer Strategies Conference 2022 (Hilton Rome Airport, Fiumicino, Italy)
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)
14 - 16: Barcelona Beer Festival 2022 (Barcelona, Spain)
21 - 23: Cerveza Mexico Expo 2022 (Mexico City, Mexico)
24 - 30: Copa Cervezas de America 2022 (Valparaiso, Chile)
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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China: Tsingtao Brewery’s first-half net profit up 18.1%
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Tsingtao Brewery Co.'s first-half net profit rose 18.1% supported by higher beer sales and increased contributions from its associate and joint venture companies.
Net profit
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World: Global craft beer industry forecast to grow to US$107.9 bln by 2031
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The global craft beer industry is forecast to grow to US$107.9 billion by 2031, according to a new market report, The Drinks Business reported
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Poland: Carlsberg may need to “significantly reduce” or halt beer production in Poland due to CO2 shortage
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Carlsberg A/S said it may need to “significantly reduce” or halt beer production in Poland due to a shortage of liquid CO2 as a
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UK: Craft beer industry changed by Brexit and Covid-19
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The impact of both Brexit and the pandemic has led to adapted routes to market and speculation that British drinker’s palates are changing.
Brewers and
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Russia: January-July beer production up 2.2%
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Russia’s January-July beer production increased by 2.2% as compared to the same period last year, totalling 50.3 mln hl, Rosstat reported on August 24.
In
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New Zealand, Australia, and USA: Craft beer production up 7.6% in April-June this year
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Manufacturing performance software company, OFS, on August 25 announced findings from its quarterly Craft Brewers Benchmark Report, which provides insights into how data can be used to improve production efficiency in the craft brewing industry.
The report analysed the production of millions of litres of beer by primarily New Zealand, Australian and U.S. craft breweries between April and June this year to determine a view of ‘what good looks like’. It includes key performance benchmark data and explains why knowing overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) can make a significant impact on a brewer’s bottom line.
The data shows that while craft brewers increased production by 7.6 per cent compared with the previous three months, the industry average for actual production time while lines are available remains just 45 per cent.
“This is an industry that’s thriving while leaving so much potential on the table,” said OFS CEO James Magee “That luxury can’t last forever – we need a mindset shift in how the industry collects and leverages data to improve productivity.”
Despite the challenges, craft brewers scored particularly well for waste efficiency. Just two per cent of beer produced didn’t end up in cans or bottles, marking an improvement of 28 per cent compared with
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Nigeria: International Breweries evolving strategies to grow market share
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International Breweries Plc (IBPlc) has indicated that it is evolving strategies to sustain the positive earnings it achieved in 2021 as well as grow
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Jamaica: Red Stripe announces extension of its 'Full for Empties' policy to supermarkets, gas stations and hotels
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Under pressure to increase the rate of return of returnable glass bottles (RGB), and in response to continuing supply chain disruptions, Red Stripe has announced the extension of its 'Full for Empties' (FFE) policy, the Jamaica Observer reported on August 25.
The policy requires customers to return an empty bottle to purchase a full bottle of Red Stripe products.
With the extension of the policy, previously exempt channels — namely supermarket chains, independent supermarkets, gas stations and convenience stores, and hotels — are now included in the FFE.
The extension of the policy came into effect on Monday, August 15.
In a letter to customers dated August 3, Red Stripe reiterated its continued commitment to maintaining a consistent and stable supply of products to the market.
Red Stripe's Head of Commercial Sean Wallace asserted that an important part of that commitment is the 'Red-Cycling' programme, which is the centrepiece of the company's sustainability efforts to protect the environment and ensure circularity in its operations.
The programme aims to increase the rate of return of bottles so they can be put back into the production cycle, and as such make them readily available to customers and consumers.
"Using RGB allows us to both reduce the environmental impact of
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Barley News
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World: Barley production estimate for 2022/23 slightly up at 146.6 mln tonnes
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Global barley production estimate for 2022/23 is slightly higher in RMI Analytics’ late August report – at 146.6 mln tonnes versus 146.2 mln forecast
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EU & UK: Weather generally favourable for barley harvest
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Weather was generally favourable for barley harvest, with some rain interruptions this summer. The bottom line is malting barley production should equal or slightly
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Hops News
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Germany: Hop crop expected to decline by 20% this year
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Weather conditions were unfavourable for hop development in Germany this year, especially during the important months of July and August, HVG said in their
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Whisky News
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South Africa: Distell reports 36.7% jump in annual profit
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South African drinks maker Distell, waiting for regulatory approval for its sale to brewer Heineken, reported a 36.7% jump in annual profit as consumers bought more wine, ciders and spirits despite cost of living pressures, but said rising costs were weighing on margins, the European Supermarket Magazine reported on August 25.
Distell, set to be taken over by Dutch beverage company Heineken, was hit hard by prohibitions on the sale of alcohol in 2020 and 2021, when South Africa enforced lockdowns to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.
Thanks to eased restrictions and strong demand, the maker of J.C. Le Roux sparkling wine, Savanna cider and Klipdrift brandy sold more alcohol than expected, as all three categories grew revenues by double digits.
The company said the sustained rise in global inflation, with resultant increases in input costs, supply chain disruptions, and glass and aluminium can shortages in its domestic market, all contributed to a 'minimal' decline in its gross profit margins.
To alleviate the pressure, the group has identified additional suppliers from various countries from which raw materials are sourced, it said, without naming them.
'We are working closely with our suppliers to address the supply shortages and expect a gradual improvement in supply in the next
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India: Diageo pauses whiskey sales in some states to push price hikes
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One of Hina Nagarajan’s first moves at the helm of liquor giant Diageo Plc’s Indian arm is a standoff with government officials over price caps that have already cost the company almost $9 million in sales, and some say might backfire, Bloomberg reported on August 26.
United Spirits Ltd. has paused whiskey sales in a number of states yet to budge on price caps despite rising inflation. The move to stop sales rather than see margins continue to erode is a risky bet, analysts at Mumbai-based Dolat Capital wrote last month, that could complicate the firm’s pivot to premium products. It also means a mounting loss of revenue across its portfolio while costs rise at a double-digit pace.
“I didn’t realize how difficult it is,” 57-year-old Nagarajan said, referring to the maze of red tape that spans 36 states and union territories in a country where alcohol is still sometimes seen as forbidden.
“In the short term there will be some impact on market share,” she said in an interview in the southern city of Bengaluru, adding that she hopes pricing issues will be resolved by the end of September. “If we look at the longer term perspective, I think it is
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UK: Construction starts on Cabrach Distillery in Inverharroch, Moray
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Malt whisky production is to resume in its "birthplace" - a rural part of north-east Scotland - for the first time in 170 years, BBC reported on August 25.
Construction has started on the Cabrach Distillery with a foundation stone at a site in Inverharroch, Moray.
A 19th Century farmhouse will house the distillery and future heritage centre after £3.5m was sourced for the project.
It will showcase the craft and alchemy of making Scotland's national drink.
The distillery will operate as a social enterprise, with future revenues supporting the Cabrach Trust's regeneration mission.
Barley will be sourced from adjacent fields which will maintain a commitment to sustainability.
It is hoped the project will be completed next year, which will mark 170 years since the last time whisky was legally produced in the area.
A significant change to legislation in 1823 meant three Cabrach families were compelled to establish legally-regulated distilleries on their farms.
The facilities flourished and real Cabrach whisky became highly regarded.
But various factors saw the distilleries close one by one, and the population of Cabrach declined to less than 100 people.
Grant Gordon, founder and chairman of the Cabrach Trust, hopes the new distillery will regenerate the area as a "thriving and sustainable community".
Mr Gordon said:
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