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Base Currency: Euro
on November 17, 2023
Base Currency: US Dollar
on November 17, 2023
      1 EUR = 1.0850 USD
1 EUR = 0.8744 GBP
1 EUR = 1.4890 CAD
1 EUR = 1.6744 AUD
1 EUR = 163.8240 JPY
1 EUR = 5.2739 BRL
1 EUR = 96.8333 RUB
1 EUR = 7.8640 CNY
      1 USD = 0.9215 EUR
1 USD = 0.8059 GBP
1 USD = 1.3723 CAD
1 USD = 1.5430 AUD
1 USD = 150.9780 JPY
1 USD = 4.8607 BRL
1 USD = 89.2459 RUB
1 USD = 7.2478 CNY


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November 17, 2023
French Barley/Malt
Crop 2023
Bulk
EUR/T %
2RS Malting Barley (FOB Creil) 300.00-302.00 -
6RW Malting Barley (FOB Creil) 217.00-219.00 -
Feed Barley (FOB Creil) 194.00-196.00 -
2RS Malt (FOB Antwerp) 648.50-650.50 -
6RW Malt (FOB Antwerp) 684.50-686.50 -
French Barley/Malt
Crop 2024
Bulk
EUR/T %
2RS Malting Barley (FOB Creil) 283.00-285.00 -
6RW Malting Barley (FOB Creil) 231.00-233.00 -
2RS Malt (FOB Antwerp) 637.00-639.00 -
6RW Malt (FOB Antwerp) 573.00-575.00 -
German Malting Barley
Crop 2023
Bulk
Ex Farm
EUR/T %
Average Malting Barley Price 321.50-323.50 up0.03%
-No change; upPrice increase; downPrice decrease versus last publication.

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Top Industry News


Malt news World: Malteries Soufflet completes acquisition of United Malt ...Click here

Brewery news World: Profile of non-alcohol beers being raised across the globe ...Click here
Brewery news Latin America: Diageo not sure how quickly it could resolve issues in Latin America that led to surprise profit warning last week ...Click here

Barley news Argentina: Barley crop development continues to be favourable ...Click here


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Brewery news Russia: Russia detains two senior employees from Carlsberg’s Russian breweries ...Click here
Brewery news Sri Lanka: Heineken signs agreement with Distilleries Company of Sri Lanka ...Click here
Brewery news Vietnam: Proposed mixed tax regime on beer must be carefully studied - experts ...Click here
Barley news USA & Canada: Larger than anticipated US corn crop to be a bearish factor for Canadian feed barley prices ...Click here
Barley news Australia: Western Australia’s grain association cuts wheat, barley crop forecasts ...Click here
Brewery news South Korea & China: Korea’s beer imports from China plunge more than 40% in October ...Click here
Brewery news Belgium: Major strike stops work at AB InBev breweries in Belgium ...Click here
Barley news Ukraine: Ukraine 2024 winter sowing at 5.7 mln ha as of November 14 ...Click here
Brewery news USA: AB InBev ‘s US CMO stepping down as Bud Light sales continue to sink ...Click here

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These Days in Business History


16 November
1841 - Life preservers made of cork are patented by Napoleon Guerin
1875 - William Bonwill, patents dental mallet to impact gold into cavities
1904 - British physicist John A. Fleming invents the thermionic two-electrode valve, or diode, later known as the vacuum tube, which soon makes the radio possible -- and ultimately powers the earliest modern computers

17 November
1801 - 1st edition of New York Evening Post
1869 - Suez Canal (Egypt) opens, links Mediterranean & Red seas
1914 - U.S. declares Panama Canal Zone neutral

18 November
1793 - Louvre officially opens in Paris
1963 - Bell Telephone introduces push button telephone

19 November
1493 - Christopher Columbus discovers Puerto Rico, on his 2nd voyage
1893 - 1st newspaper color supplement (NY World)
1959 - Ford cancels Edsel

Agenda

November 2023:
28 - 30: Brau Beviale 2022 (Nuremberg, Germany)

December 2023:
06 - 08: Drink Japan 2023 (Makuhari Messe, Japan)

February 2024:
01 - 02: Glug Swiss 2024 (Alte Reithalle, Aarau, Switzerland)
09 - 12: HoReCa 2024 (Athens, Greece)
18 - 21: Beer & Food Attraction 2024 (Rimini, Italy)
23 - 25: Finest Spirits 2024 (Munich, Germany)

March 2024:
13 - 15: 108 International Brewing & Engineering Congress 2024 (Groningen, the Netherlands)
13 - 14: BeerX 2024 (Liverpool, UK)
22 - 23: InnBrew 2024 (Barcelona, Spain)
22 - 24: St Malo Craft Beer Expo 2024 (St Malo, France)

April 2024:
11 - 13: KIBEX 2024 (Seoul, South Korea)
21 - 24: Craft Brewers Conference & BrewExpo America 2024 (Las Vegas, USA)
24 - 24: World Beer Cup 2024 (Las Vegas, USA)

May 2024:
20 - 26: Budapest Beer Week 2024 (Budapest, Hungary)
24 - 26: Cerveza Mexico Expo 2024 (Guadalajara, Mexico)
24 - 26: Mondial de la Biere 2024 (Montreal, Canada)
26 - 30: The Brewers of Europe Forum 2024 (Lille, France)
30 - 01 June: Craft Beer China 2024 (Shanghai, China)

June 2024:
06 - 09: Wiener Bierfest 2024 (Vienna, Austria)
11 - 13: Brasil Brau 2024 (Sao Paulo, Brazil)

August 2024:
08 - 10: VIETFOOD & BEVERAGE - VIETNAM 2024 (Saigon Exhibitions and Conventions Center, 799 Nguyen Van Linh Street, District 7, HoChiMinh City, Vietnam)

September 2024:
14 - 15: Bruges Beer Festival 2024 (Bruges, Belgium)

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MaltMalt News Malt


Malt newsWorld: Malteries Soufflet completes acquisition of United Malt
Malteries Soufflet, the second largest operator in the global malt industry, announced on Nov. 15 that it has completed the acquisition of 100% of ...More info on site



BreweryBrewery News Brewery


Brewery newsWorld: Profile of non-alcohol beers being raised across the globe
The recent Oktoberfest celebration in Munich brought together a big crowd. Of particular interest for this beer-centric event (where 80-90% of all beverages is ...More info on site


Brewery newsLatin America: Diageo not sure how quickly it could resolve issues in Latin America that led to surprise profit warning last week
Diageo Chief Executive Debra Crew said on November 15 that it was difficult to predict when the company could clear the inventory issues in ...More info on site


Brewery news Russia: Russia detains two senior employees from Carlsberg’s Russian breweries
The head of Carlsberg's seized Russian unit, Baltika Breweries, was on November 16 remanded in custody to Dec. 30 on suspicion of fraud, according to St Petersburg's Vyborg District Court, highlighting the difficulties faced by Western firms trying to leave, Reuters reported.

Moscow assumed control of the Danish brewer's stake in Baltika in July, taking the firm under "temporary management".

Carlsberg said Russia was now trying to justify its takeover by "targeting innocent employees", adding: "The allegations reported in Russian media are fake."

Executives at other firms trying to leave Russia have told Reuters that repercussions for local staff are among their top concerns.

Carlsberg CEO Jacob Aarup-Andersen said last month that Russia had "stolen" Carlsberg's business and the group had cut ties with its Russian unit.

Carlsberg has scrapped the licences enabling Baltika to produce, market and sell all Carlsberg Group products, including international and regional brands; Aarup-Andersen said it would not do a deal that would make Moscow's seizure look legitimate.

But Baltika is suing Carlsberg in Russia for the right to continue using the trademarks. Prosecutors say Denis Sherstennikov and Anton Rogachevsky - described on their LinkedIn profiles as Baltika's CEO and vice president, legal - transferred some intellectual property rights to Carlsberg ...More info on site


Brewery news Sri Lanka: Heineken signs agreement with Distilleries Company of Sri Lanka
Heineken International B.V. signed on November 17 an agreement with Distilleries Company of Sri Lanka PLC (DCSL). DCSL is a Public Limited Liability Company and is listed on the Colombo Stock Exchange, the Lanka Business Online reported.

Under this agreement, Heineken will sell all its shares in Heineken Lanka Limited to DCSL and agree to Trademark Licence Agreements for Heineken’s international brand portfolio in Sri Lanka comprising of Heineken®, Tiger and Anchor.

Jacco van der Linden, Regional President APAC at Heineken, said: “In recent years, we have been exploring options to transform our business in Sri Lanka in anticipation of future trends in the market. Our international premium portfolio, comprising the Heineken®, Tiger and Anchor brands, is attractive to the Sri Lankan market. We are pleased to have found DCSL, who can realise the full potential of our brands.”


Brewery news Vietnam: Proposed mixed tax regime on beer must be carefully studied - experts
The proposed mixed tax regime needs to be considered to ensure fairness among producers of different business scales, especially in the beer industry, according to the Viet Nam Association of Financial Investors (VAFI).

VAFI was commenting on the Ministry of Finance’s proposal for amending the Law on Special Consumption Tax which aimed to raise the excise taxes to increase the selling prices of products by at least 10 per cent to limit consumption, protect health, increase budget revenue and create a fair and transparent business environment for enterprises.

Under the ministry’s proposal, two options were raised. In the first option, the taxation method of a relative tax rate would be kept unchanged, but the rate would be increased following an appropriate roadmap in accordance with the call of the World Health Organisation.

In the second option, a combined tax regime would be applied, in which a relative tax rate and an absolute tax would be applied at the same time.

VAFI, in a recent document sent to the Prime Minister and relevant ministries, stated that for the beer industry, which was subject to the excise tax, the mixed tax regime might create unfairness. Companies holding dominant market shares, mostly foreign-invested, would benefit more in ...More info on site


Brewery news South Korea & China: Korea’s beer imports from China plunge more than 40% in October
Korea's beer imports from China plunged more than 40 percent last month from a year earlier following the release of a viral video showing a man urinating into a tank at Tsingtao Brewery, the customs office said on November 16.

The amount of beer imports from China fell 43 percent on-year to 2,281 tons in October, and the value of beer purchases from the neighboring country declined 38 percent to $1.93 million, according to the Korea Customs Service.

The video released on Oct. 19 shows a uniformed man climbing over a high wall and urinating into a tank at Tsingtao Brewery.

Tsingtao said the batch of malt had been sealed off from use, and BK, which imports Tsingtao beer for distribution in Korea, said the plant in the video produces beer for local consumption in the Chinese market.

But the pee incident has raised concerns among consumers over the safety of Chinese food and beverage products.

In contrast, beer imports from Japan soared 302 percent on-year to 7,243 tons last month in terms of amount and surged 377 percent to $6.14 million in value, the customs data showed.

In October, Korea's overall beer imports rose 9.4 percent on-year to 18,753 tons and jumped 24 percent to ...More info on site


Brewery news Belgium: Major strike stops work at AB InBev breweries in Belgium
A major strike has broken out at four AB InBev breweries in Belgium, after negotiations on working conditions had broken down. Among other things, the unions are demanding higher bonuses, RetailDetail EU reported on November 17.

Production at the four breweries had come to a complete standstill as of November 16, and some of the white-collar workers have also put down their tools, the unions report. The action broke out after the unions and the management failed to agree on a higher purchasing power bonuses and on additional bonuses for night shifts.

“AB InBev’s shareholders and managers get high bonuses. The staff want to share in that pleasure”, Sander Mouton of the ACV union told Belgian newspaper De Tijd. He also points out that the company is making savings at the expense of employees. More than 10 % of staff are sick, retiring people are not being replaced and machines suffer from poor maintenance, he says.

AB InBev only wanted to respond in writing, saying that “We regret that, despite ongoing talks, a strike has occurred among part of the staff in the breweries, distribution centres and in our technical catering teams. A follow-up consultation with the affected employees was already scheduled next ...More info on site


Brewery news USA: AB InBev ‘s US CMO stepping down as Bud Light sales continue to sink
Anheuser-Busch InBev’s US chief marketing officer is stepping down after the company reported a slump in Bud Light sales, as the backlash against the beer continues, CNN reported on November 15.

In a statement on November 15, Anheuser-Busch said Benoit Garbe, the company’s US chief marketing officer, “will be resigning at the end of the year in order to embark on a new chapter in his career.”

Garbe has been CMO for just over two years, according to his LinkedIn profile. The company said its US chief commercial officer Kyle Norrington will oversee marketing going forward.

The world’s biggest brewer reported a 13.5% decline in third-quarter US revenue per 100 litres, a key measure of beer sales. The brand’s Bud Light customers abandoned the beer after it partnered with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney and botched its response to the controversy.

The executive reshuffling will “reduce layers within our organization and better enable our top commercial leaders to drive our business and legacy forward,” said Anheuser-Busch CEO Brendan Whitworth in a statement.

AB InBev said that sales to US retailers declined nearly 17% “primarily due to the volume decline of Bud Light.” In response, the company cut deals with wholesalers, including writing checks to distributors, and ...More info on site



BarleyBarley News Barley


Barley newsArgentina: Barley crop development continues to be favourable
Continued favourable crop development is the update from Argentina, with widespread rain falling across all key barley growing regions. These rains are beneficial as ...More info on site


Barley news USA & Canada: Larger than anticipated US corn crop to be a bearish factor for Canadian feed barley prices
Farmers in the United States grew a lot more corn than originally anticipated and that will be a bearish factor for Canadian feed barley prices, the Western Producer reported on November 16.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture raised eyebrows with its November World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report.

“It was a surprise today, I have to admit,” said DTN lead analyst Todd Hultman.

The big shock was contained in the new U.S. corn average yield estimate of 174.9 bushels per acre, up from October’s 173.

That is expected to result in a record of 15.234 billion bu. of U.S. corn production, a 170 million bu. increase over its October estimate.

The USDA had to boost its feed, ethanol and export demand estimates to mop up that newfound corn.

That included bumping up corn exports to Canada by one million tonnes to 3.2 million tonnes, which will provide stiff competition to farmers selling their feed barley.

U.S. corn ending stocks for 2023-24 also grew to 2.156 billion bu., the highest level in seven years.

That pushed down its forecast for the average farm price by a dime to US$4.85 per bu.

December corn futures fell following the report, matching the 2023 lows of about $4.68 per bu.

Arlan Suderman, chief ...More info on site


Barley news Australia: Western Australia’s grain association cuts wheat, barley crop forecasts
Western Australia’s grain association has cut its forecast for the state’s wheat production again due to hot weather, with most of the overall grains harvest expected to be finished by the end of December, Yahoo Finance reported on November 17.

The majority of wheat crops have suffered from drier conditions and yields have been coming in lower than anticipated at the start of harvest, according to a monthly report from the Grain Industry Association of Western Australia. The state is the nation’s biggest exporter of the food staple.

The gathering of grains across the state is scheduled to be completed several weeks earlier than normal, and barley has been a standout crop so far, the association said. Overall, the lack of spring rain shortened the season and severely limited the potential of any crops that were later emerging.

Australia was baked by dry weather over September and October, and the onset of El Niño is expected to extend the warmer conditions into next year. The Australian government will provide forecasts on the nation’s overall grain production early next month, including wheat and canola.

Western Australia crop estimate for the 2023 season:

Wheat: 7.85m tons

Barley: 3.65m tons

Canola: 2.27m tons

Crop estimates from October report:

Wheat: 8.13m tons

Barley: 3.84m ...More info on site


Barley news Ukraine: Ukraine 2024 winter sowing at 5.7 mln ha as of November 14
Ukrainian farmers had sown about 5.7 million hectares of winter crops as of Nov 14, the agriculture ministry said on November 14.

The area included 3.97 million hectares of winter wheat, or 91.1% of the expected area, the ministry statement said.

Ukraine’s winter wheat typically accounts for at least 95% of its overall wheat output.

The ministry still expects the winter wheat sowing area to reach 4.36 million hectares.

It said farmers had also sown 469,200 hectares of winter barley and 1.15 million hectares of winter rapeseed.

Producers plan to sow 692,100 hectares of winter barley and 1.2 million hectares of winter rapeseed this year.

Farmers sowed 4.46 million hectares of winter wheat, 612,200 hectares of winter barley and 1.376 million hectares of winter rapeseed for the 2023 harvest.

Ukraine is expected to harvest 79 million metric tons of grain and oilseed in 2023, with a 2023/24 exportable surplus of about 50 million tons, the ministry has said.


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