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Base Currency: US Dollar
on October 09, 2024
      1 EUR = 1.0979 USD
1 EUR = 0.8384 GBP
1 EUR = 1.4978 CAD
1 EUR = 1.6295 AUD
1 EUR = 162.5330 JPY
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1 USD = 0.7636 GBP
1 USD = 1.3642 CAD
1 USD = 1.4840 AUD
1 USD = 148.0270 JPY
1 USD = 5.5100 BRL
1 USD = 96.4354 RUB
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October 09, 2024
French Barley/Malt
Crop 2024
Bulk
EUR/T %
2RS Malting Barley (FOB Creil) 249.00-251.00 -
6RW Malting Barley (FOB Creil) 236.00-238.00 -
Feed Barley (FOB Creil) 192.00-194.00 down3.02%
2RS Malt (FOB Antwerp) 595.00-597.00 -
6RW Malt (FOB Antwerp) 579.00-581.00 -
French Barley/Malt
Crop 2025
Bulk
EUR/T %
2RS Malting Barley (FOB Creil) 262.00-264.00 up0.38%
6RW Malting Barley (FOB Creil) 242.00-244.00 up1.25%
Feed Barley (FOB Creil) 206.00-208.00 up2.99%
2RS Malt (FOB Antwerp) 611.00-613.00 up0.20%
6RW Malt (FOB Antwerp) 586.50-588.50 up0.63%
German Malting Barley
Crop 2023
Bulk
Ex Farm
EUR/T %
Average Malting Barley Price nq  
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Malt news EU: Pace of malting barley shipments starts to level off ...Click here

Brewery news USA: Latest beer volume data painting a rather disappointing picture ...Click here
Brewery news USA: Biggest brewers see their shares slipping as struggles seem likely to continue into next year ...Click here
Brewery news UK: Asahi sees UK division’s losses deepen in most recent financial year ...Click here

Barley news World: Barley crop estimate down 0.9 mln tonnes in RMI Analytics’ latest report ...Click here
Barley news EU & UK & Russia: Barley crop forecast unchanged at 57.7 mln tonnes ...Click here
Barley news Canada: Malting barley export prices steady amid weak demand ...Click here


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Barley news USA: Barkey farmers worry as beer loses ground ...Click here
Brewery news UK: Carlsberg planning to shut Banks’s Brewery in Wolverhampton ...Click here
Whisky news India: Pernod Ricard to set up a malt distillery in Maharashtra ...Click here
Malt news UK: Muntons secures £83.8m funding package to support its sustainability goals ...Click here
Brewery news Kenya: East African Breweries Limited increases its headcount in year of profit decline ...Click here
Brewery news India: USD24 mln fund launched to invest in Indian microbreweries ...Click here
Whisky news UK & Thailand: Scotch whisky to benefit from new UK trade deal with Thailand ...Click here
Brewery news Thailand: Government rejects bill that would liberalise home brewing ...Click here

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These Days in Business History


07 October
1806 - Carbon paper patented in London by inventor Ralph Wedgewood
1910 - Henry Ford institutes moving assembly line
1930 - 1st infra-red photograph, Rochester, NY
1996 - The Fox News Channel begins broadcasting

08 October
1846 - George Westinghouse, Jr., is born in Central Bridge, N.Y. He later invents the Westinghouse air brake, making train travel
1869 - J Frank Duryea was born, inventor of 1st auto built & operated in USA
2003 - Arnold Schwarzenegger is elected the governor of California

09 October
1930 - 1st synthetic detergent, "Dreft" by Procter & Gamble, goes on sale
1946 - 1st electric blanket manufactured; sold for $39.50
1979 - 1st consumer use of home banking by computer (Knoxville Tn)

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Malt newsEU: Pace of malting barley shipments starts to level off
After a reasonably strong start for malt exports from the EU-27, the pace of shipments has started to level off and this slowing trend ...More info on site


Malt news UK: Muntons secures £83.8m funding package to support its sustainability goals
UK malt manufacturer Muntons has secured a £83.8m funding package from HSBC UK to support its sustainability goals, Food Manufacture reported on October 7.

The manufacturer is one of the first recipients of the bank’s Sustainability Improvement Facility, designed to help businesses transition to a more sustainable economy by linking their cost of capital to their EcoVadis Sustainability Rating.

Funding from HSBC UK will be used to support cash flow as well as future sustainability projects, including an extensive regenerative agriculture programme.

Kate Dixon – head of sustainability, innovation and marketing at Muntons – said: “Our journey towards sustainability is far from over, but we have already made great progress thanks to the support of HSBC UK."

“Having received the King’s Award for Enterprise in Sustainable Development, which recognises our outstanding efforts in reducing environmental impact throughout our supply chain, this funding reaffirms our commitment to sustainable practices and also provides us with the necessary capital to expand both domestically and internationally.”

Muntons has already achieved an EcoVadis Gold rating, reportedly placing the business in the top 5% of sustainable companies – assessed by EcoVadis – in the world.

The manufacturer set science-based targets in 2015 to reduce its onsite emissions by 45% and emissions ...More info on site



BreweryBrewery News Brewery


Brewery newsUSA: Latest beer volume data painting a rather disappointing picture
The latest US beer data continues to paint a rather disappointing picture, with the total volume picture at a dismal Index level of 31, ...More info on site


Brewery newsUSA: Biggest brewers see their shares slipping as struggles seem likely to continue into next year
Shares of some of the United States’ biggest brewers have slipped so far this year — and the months ahead don’t look a whole ...More info on site


Brewery news UK: Asahi sees UK division’s losses deepen in most recent financial year
Japanese beer manufacturer Asahi, which also owns brands such as Peroni, saw its UK division's losses deepen in its most recent financial year. The London-based branch reported a pre-tax loss of £14m for 2023, following a loss of £6.3m in the previous 12 months.

The last time Asahi UK posted a pre-tax profit was in 2021, when it totalled £11.9m. However, newly submitted accounts to Companies House revealed that its annual revenue rose from £512.2m to £527.1m, as reported by City AM.

In addition to Asahi and Peroni, the group owns Fuller's Brewery, which produces brands like London Pride and Grolsch. Fuller's Brewery was previously the brewing division of London-listed Fuller, Smith & Turner.

Aiming to increase its market share in the UK, a statement approved by the board read: "The company will continue to manufacture, distribute and sell its range of quality beers and ciders brewed at its locations in the United Kingdom and provide a full portfolio of drink products to its customers."

It added: "The company's strategic priority is to grow market share within the UK through its portfolio of premium domestic and international alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks."

Over the year, the average number of employees at Asahi UK dropped from 588 ...More info on site


Brewery news UK: Carlsberg planning to shut Banks’s Brewery in Wolverhampton
Carlsberg’s UK venture Carlsberg Marston’s Brewing Company (CMBC) is planning to shut Banks’s Brewery in the English Midlands next year, Yahoo Finance reported on October 7.

CMBC pointed to two factors for the decision to close Wolverhampton-based Banks’s. It cited declining cask-ale volumes and a decision by Mahou San Miguel "not to renew its long-term exclusive licence partnership" from next year.

The UK venture, which Carlsberg has moved to fully acquire, said 97 employees will be affected by the closure.

Paul Davies, the CEO of CMBC, said: “This has been an extremely difficult decision. However, it has been necessary to restructure our business to maintain our competitiveness in a challenging UK beer market.

“The hard reality is that, because of the current climate for ale and Mahou San Miguel’s decision not to renew its exclusive production and distribution agreement with CMBC from the start of next year, we will have significant excess capacity across our brewery network which we have to address.”

In July, CMBC announced Anheuser-Busch InBev was to take over the production, distribution and promotion of San Miguel beers in the UK,

Announcing the closure of Banks’s today (7 October), CMBC said it will increase its investment in its breweries in Northampton and Burton. ...More info on site


Brewery news Kenya: East African Breweries Limited increases its headcount in year of profit decline
Listed brewer, East African Breweries Limited (EABL) raised its headcount by 203 in its financial year ended June 2024 despite experiencing increased costs which trimmed the brewer’s net profit over the period by 12 percent, Business Daily reported on October 7.

The manufacturer’s permanent employees rose to 1,611 from 1,408, according to new disclosures even as the company felt the pinch of rising costs of sales, selling and distribution costs, and finance costs.

“We employ 1,611 full-time employees around East Africa -Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. The production side of the business includes sites across three countries,” the brewer notes in its sustainability report.

The bulk of EABL employees are employed by Diageo- the alcoholic beverage manufacturer's parent firm but the company also hires contractors to aid in construction projects, logistics, cleaning and catering, and selected sales and merchandising activity.

“Most people who work on our behalf are employed by Diageo although, like most manufacturing companies, we also employ contractors, the numbers of whom vary significantly by region,” EABL added.

The manufacturer estimates the number of contracted staff at over 1,000. EABL spent Sh9.5 billion on salaries and wages in its financial year ending June 2024, up from Sh9.1 billion previously.

Total employee benefit expenses however tallied ...More info on site


Brewery news India: USD24 mln fund launched to invest in Indian microbreweries
Optimistic Capital, an Indian investment firm, has launched the country’s first dedicated microbrewery-targeted fund. The INR2 billion (USD23.9 million) fund will provide investors with a unique opportunity to invest in India’s fast-growing microbrewery sector, with a particular emphasis on key hospitality markets such as Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Pune, AsiaBrewersNetwork.com reported on September 27.

The microbrewery fund is designed to exploit the rising profitability of craft beer establishments, and the sector’s overall robust growth. Industry projections forecast that by 2030, the number of microbreweries in India could exceed 1,000: a 300% increase from 2024.

Moreover, in Bengaluru, where there are currently more than 80 microbreweries, most report profit margins above 20%. The city’s improved regulatory environment has also played a facilitatory role by extending operating hours for F&B outlets to 1 a.m. and easing licensing requirements. Minimum space needed for microbreweries has also been reduced from 10,000sq ft to 6,500sq ft, making it cheaper for new entrants.

“The microbrewery sector in India is witnessing significant growth, driven by the increasing demand for craft beers and experiential dining. With more tier I and tier II cities experiencing this shift, our fund is positioned to leverage the opportunities in this growing sector,” says Jeff Jose, General ...More info on site


Brewery news Thailand: Government rejects bill that would liberalise home brewing
Thailand’s House of Representatives has rejected a bill that would liberalise Thailand’s alcohol industry by making to easier for home brewing of beer to be conducted without a licence, AsiaBrewersNetwork.com reported on October 4.

The bill had been proposed by member of the house Taopiphop Limjittrakorn, an experienced craft brewer, and a representative of the opposition People’s Party. The bill was voted down with 237 votes against and 137 in favour.

The bill proposed allowing individuals to own their alcohol distillation equipment and to produce alcoholic beverages for personal use without needing prior government approval. “This is a big issue. If every household is allowed to make liquor without legal controls and that leads to death, the consequences will be severe. Permission is necessary,” argued government chief whip Wisut Chainarun from the Pheu Thai Party coalition, calling the bill impractical and potentially dangerous.

Instead, the House endorsed more conservative bills put forward by Pheu Thai and the United Thai Nation Party, a coalition partner, with 384 and 385 votes respectively. These bills will now undergo further scrutiny. Under these conservative proposals, government permission remains a prerequisite.

Limjittrakorn, previously a lawyer turned craft brewer, has campaigned to make laws more accommodating for small-scale beer ...More info on site



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Barley newsWorld: Barley crop estimate down 0.9 mln tonnes in RMI Analytics’ latest report
RMI Analytics’ global barley production estimate took another small step lower, -0.9 mln tonnes to 141.5 mln tonnes in their latest report published earlier ...More info on site


Barley newsEU & UK & Russia: Barley crop forecast unchanged at 57.7 mln tonnes
Barley production forecast across the EU27+UK is unchanged at 57.7 mln tonnes. A wet season continues as northern regions wrapped up harvest and as ...More info on site


Barley newsCanada: Malting barley export prices steady amid weak demand
Canada’s export prices are steady for malting barley in a market where a clear weak demand environment persists (e.g. China). China appears to be ...More info on site


Barley news USA: Barkey farmers worry as beer loses ground
Don Nygaard, a third-generation farmer in a remote corner of North Dakota, used to grow malt barley for Rahr Malting Corp. to make lagers, pale ales and IPAs, The Western Producer reported on October 4.

But this year, he received no lucrative contracts from Minnesota-based Rahr or any beer makers, so his sprawling farm is growing food-grade barley and wheat, both crops that are priced near four-year lows.

As overall beer consumption in the United States slides to its lowest level since the 1970s, according to data from the Brewers Association, U.S. Plains states face a huge glut of barley.

Americans are buying less beer and frequenting fewer craft breweries that use even more malt per beverage.

The exploding popularity of hard seltzers and lower alcohol consumption in general have led to plummeting barley demand from beer makers. Multiple years of excellent barley crops have further depressed prices and taken away a once high-value option in a year when farmers are struggling to break even with any crops, according to farmers, agronomists, and beer industry experts.

“I’m worried with the trends that are happening,” Nygaard said.

“This winter is going to be tight for all of us trying to figure out which payments we can make.”

The ...More info on site



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Whisky news India: Pernod Ricard to set up a malt distillery in Maharashtra
Wine maker Pernod Ricard India on October 7 said it will set up a malt distillery and maturation facility in Maharashtra as part of the company's plan to invest up to Rs 1,785 crore in 10 years, MSN.com reported.

The ground-breaking (Bhoomi Pujan) ceremony for the upcoming plant was held at Butibori, Nagpur in the presence of the state's Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, the company said in a statement.

It is a significant first step in the realisation of the company's Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the government of Maharashtra, signed on February 23, 2024, the statement said.

The agreement also underscores Pernod Ricard's commitment to India, backed by a projected investment of up to Rs 1,785 crore over a span of 10 years, the company said, adding that it has already committed about Rs 100 crore of investment in the state.

The upcoming plant, the company's largest in Asia with annual production capacity of 13 million pure alcoholic litres, will produce world-class malt spirit, it said.

According to Fadnavis, the project underscores India's growing stature on the global economic stage, providing job opportunities for hundreds of individuals while fostering skill development and entrepreneurship.

"It will drive economic growth, benefiting farmers and various sectors, ...More info on site


Whisky news UK & Thailand: Scotch whisky to benefit from new UK trade deal with Thailand
Thailand has signed a trade deal with the UK designed to boost trade and investment between the two nations and open the country up to British businesses, and Scotch is set to benefit, The Drinks Business reported on September 26.

UK trade minister Douglas Alexander has signed the pact alongside Thai commerce minister Pichai Naripthaphan in Bangkok on 18 September.

The UK and Thailand also recently also made it much simpler for Thai companies to import UK food and drink. Businesses can now submit conformity documentation by email instead of the time-consuming process of getting paperwork physically stamped by the British Embassy. Removing this barrier will be worth around £40m-£70m to UK businesses over five years, the UK government has said.

Thailand is the second-biggest economy in Southeast Asia and trade between the UK and Thailand is already worth £5.9 billion a year. The Thai economy is rapidly growing and its middle class is expected to more than double to almost 14 million by 2030, creating huge opportunities for UK businesses to tap into.

Scotch producers are ready to jump on the opportunity. Debra Crew, Diageo’s chief executive, the UK-based multinational which owns Johnnie Walker, Talisker and The Singleton, said the company hoped the ...More info on site


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