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Base Currency: Euro
on April 11, 2025
Base Currency: US Dollar
on April 11, 2025
      1 EUR = 1.1092 USD
1 EUR = 0.8592 GBP
1 EUR = 1.5573 CAD
1 EUR = 1.7923 AUD
1 EUR = 161.4540 JPY
1 EUR = 6.5047 BRL
1 EUR = 94.0579 RUB
1 EUR = 8.1334 CNY
      1 USD = 0.9014 EUR
1 USD = 0.7746 GBP
1 USD = 1.4040 CAD
1 USD = 1.6158 AUD
1 USD = 145.5610 JPY
1 USD = 5.8644 BRL
1 USD = 84.7997 RUB
1 USD = 7.3328 CNY


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April 11, 2025
French Barley/Malt
Crop 2024
Bulk
EUR/T %
2RS Malting Barley (FOB Creil) 220.00-222.00 -
6RW Malting Barley (FOB Creil) 213.00-215.00 -
Feed Barley (FOB Creil) 192.00-194.00 -
2RS Malt (FOB Antwerp) 563.00-565.00 -
6RW Malt (FOB Antwerp) 554.50-556.50 -
French Barley/Malt
Crop 2025
Bulk
EUR/T %
2RS Malting Barley (FOB Creil) 250.00-252.00 -
6RW Malting Barley (FOB Creil) 235.00-237.00 -
Feed Barley (FOB Creil) 197.00-199.00 -
2RS Malt (FOB Antwerp) 596.50-598.50 -
6RW Malt (FOB Antwerp) 578.00-580.00 -
German Malting Barley
Crop 2023
Bulk
Ex Farm
EUR/T %
Average Malting Barley Price 208.00-210.00 up0.42%
-No change; upPrice increase; downPrice decrease versus last publication.

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Top Industry News


Malt news World: Demand for speciality malts rising as craft beer popularity grows globally ...Click here
Malt news UK: Malt consumption up 1.2% in 2024 ...Click here

Brewery news USA: Constellation Brands slashes sales and earnings outlook for the coming years ...Click here
Brewery news UK: UK brewers see dramatic decline in both sales and margins in 2024 ...Click here
Brewery news Australia: New data shows Australians reshaping their drinking habits but beer remains a timeless favourite ...Click here
Brewery news Japan & Europe: Japan’s Asahi now one of Europe’s largest beer makers ...Click here
Brewery news Ireland: Guinness recognized as the most valuable brand in Ireland ...Click here

Barley news World: Barley trade, production forecasts almost unchanged this month ...Click here
Barley news Australia: No changes to barley crop 2024 and 2025 forecasts ...Click here
Barley news Argentina: Barley crop forecasts stable for both 2024 and 2025 ...Click here
Barley news Canada: Barley crop 2025 expected to increase to 8.8 mln tonnes ...Click here


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Brewery news Belgium: Haacht Brewery facing difficulties as beer sales decline ...Click here
Barley news Australia: Both malting and feed barley exports down in February ...Click here
Brewery news USA: Trump’s immigration crackdown hitting Modelo and Corona beer sales ...Click here
Brewery news Spain: Owners of Estrella Galicia acquire majority stake in Basqueland Brewing ...Click here
Brewery news World: Diageo launches and prices $1.5 bln SEC‐registered bond offering ...Click here
Brewery news Nigeria: Nigerian Breweries eyes alternative funding to reduce interest burden ...Click here

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These Days in Business History


10 April
1790 - U.S. Patent system forms
1816 - The Federal government of the United States approves the creation of the Second Bank of the United States
1930 - Synthetic rubber 1st produced
1956 - Philips broadcasts 1st Dutch color TV programs

11 April
1919 - The International Labour Organization is founded
1929 - Loetafoon celluloid film system demonstrated in Amsterdam
1992 - Euro-Disney opens near Paris
1994 - Software programmer Marc Andreesen, then 22 years old, and venture capitalist Jim Clark, the co-founder of Silicon Graphics Inc., found Mosaic Communications Corp

12 April
1903 - Jan Tinbergen is born, Dutch economist and U.N. advisor, Nobel 1969
1905 - French Dufaux brothers test helicopter
1992 - The Euro Disney Resort officially opens with its theme park Euro Disneyland. The resort and its park's name are subsequently changed to Disneyland Paris
1996 - One of the first companies ever to go public with an exclamation point in its name, Yahoo! Inc., launches its IPO on NASDAQ, selling 2.6 million shares at an initial price of $13 a share

13 April
1785 - John Walter publishes 1st issue of London Times
1888 - National Geographic Society is founded in Washington, D.C.
1942 - Henry Ford patents a method of constructing plastic auto bodies
1976 - The United States Treasury Department reintroduces the two-dollar bill as a Federal Reserve Note on Thomas Jefferson's 233rd birthday as part of the United States Bicentennial celebration

Agenda

April 2025:
10 - 12: KIBEX 2025 (Seoul, South Korea)
11 - 12: InnBrew 2025 (Barcelona, Spain)
11 - 13: Barcelona Beer Festival 2025 (Barcelona, Spain)
15 - 17: Craft Beer China 2025 (Shanghai, China)
28 - 01 May: Craft Brewers Conference & BrewExpo America 2025 (Indianapolis, USA)
28 - 30: 27th Annual International Beer Strategies 2025 (Prague, the Czech Republic)

May 2025:
01 - 01: World Beer Cup 2025 (Indiana Convention Center, Indianapolis, IN, USA)
06 - 06: The Melbourne Royal Australian International Beer Awards 2025 (Melbourne, Australia)
08 - 11: Wiener Bierfest 2025 (Vienna, Austria)
12 - 13: European Malt Supply Summit 2025 (Paris, France)
13 - 15: International Beer Strategies Conference 2025 (Prague, the Czech Republic)
16 - 17: Copenhagen Beer Festival 2025 (Copenhagen, Denmark)
16 - 18: Cerveza Mexico Expo 2025 (Expo Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico)
18 - 20: EBC Symposium 2025 (Budapest, Hungary)
26 - 01 June: Budapest Beer Week 2025 (Budapest, Hungary)

June 2025:
10 - 11: IGC Grains Conference 2025 (116 Pall Mall, London, UK)
13 - 14: Tallinn Craft Beer Weekend 2025 (Tallinn, Estonia)
16 - 18: VLB Africa Brewing Conference 2025 (Maputo, Mosambique)
20 - 22: Mondial de la Biere 2025 (Montreal, Canada)

July 2025:
03 - 04: The CIBD Sustainability in Brewing Conference 2025 (Nottingham, UK)
18 - 19: London Craft Beer Festival 2025 (London, UK)

August 2025:
05 - 09: Great British Beer Festival 2025 (Birmingham, UK)
07 - 09: VIETFOOD & BEVERAGE - PROPACK VIETNAM 2025 (Saigon Exhibitions and Conventions Center, 799 Nguyen Van Linh Street, District 7, HoChiMinh City, Vietnam)
13 - 15: Brewing Summit 2025 (Palm Desert, CA, USA)
22 - 23: Beervana 2025 (Wellington, New Zealand)

September 2025:
04 - 06: Stockholm Beer & Whisky Festival 2025 (Stockholm, Sweden)
13 - 14: Bruges Beer Festival 2025 (Bruges, Belgium)
15 - 19: Drinktec 2025 (Munich, Germany)
20 - 05 October: Oktoberfest 2025 (Munich, Germany)
27 - 29: Whisky Live Paris 2025 (Paris, France)

October 2025:
09 - 11: The Great American Beer Festival 2025 (Denver, USA)
16 - 17: Brew Asia 2025 (Bangkok, Thailand)

November 2025:
04 - 06: Brussels Beer Challenge 2025 (Belgium)
10 - 12: 15th Iberoamerican VLB Symposium Brewing & Filling Technology (Parana, Brasil)
13 - 15: Drink Technology India 2025 (Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai, India)

December 2025:
03 - 05: Drink Japan 2025 (Makuhari Messe, Japan)

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MaltMalt News Malt


Malt newsWorld: Demand for speciality malts rising as craft beer popularity grows globally
The global caramel malt market is expanding due to the growing global popularity of craft brewing, RMI Analytics said in their latest report.

Caramel malt ...More info on site


Malt newsUK: Malt consumption up 1.2% in 2024
For the third year in a row, the UK recorded growth in consumption of malt (not roasted), which increased by 1.2% to 1.2 mln ...More info on site



BreweryBrewery News Brewery


Brewery newsUSA: Constellation Brands slashes sales and earnings outlook for the coming years
The alcohol industry’s troubles continue as Constellation Brands slashed on April 9 its sales and earnings outlook for the coming years.

The distributor of beer ...More info on site


Brewery newsUK: UK brewers see dramatic decline in both sales and margins in 2024
UK brewers have seen a dramatic decline in both their sales and margins, reflecting the challenges facing independents in the industry, Beer Today reported ...More info on site


Brewery news Australia: New data shows Australians reshaping their drinking habits but beer remains a timeless favourite
Australia has a stereotype of being a nation of heavy drinkers. From cracking a few cold ones after work, to ritually heading out to the pub on the weekend, there is no doubt alcohol is a widely accepted part of Aussie culture.

However, there are signs the drinking “norm” across the country is shifting, news.com.au reported on April 9.

New data from liquor store giant Dan Murphy’s has shown how Australians are reshaping their drinking habits.

Unsurprisingly, beer remains a timeless favourite for customers, but it was mid-strength and low carb offerings that saw the biggest sales growth across all generations for the 2024 financial year.

In comparison, full strength beer had the lowest growth, coming in behind ginger beer and premium Australian beer.

Dan Murphy’s managing director Agi Pfieffer-Smith said the landscape of Australian liquor is “evolving faster than ever”.

“As we move towards a more mindful and occasion-driven approach to drinking, there’s something exciting to explore for every generation,” she said.

This change is habits is also reflected in this year’s Body+Soul’s Health of the Nation report – a comprehensive, independent survey of the food, fitness and health habits of more than 3000 Aussies of all ages.

While the majority of those surveyed - 54 per ...More info on site


Brewery newsJapan & Europe: Japan’s Asahi now one of Europe’s largest beer makers
Asahi has achieved what many international beer brands could only dream of—taking on much-loved local brands and winning, Forbes reported on April 11.

A decade ...More info on site


Brewery news Ireland: Guinness recognized as the most valuable brand in Ireland
Guinness is the most valuable brand in Ireland while Baileys is the strongest brand in Ireland, according to a brand valuation consultancy's 2025 report, Irish Central reported on April 8.

67% of 18–25-year-olds think Guinness is a ‘cool’ brand, up from 22% in 2023, according to a new report from brand valuation consultancy Brand Finance.

Guinness remains the most valuable Irish brand, with its brand value rising 26% to €3.1 billion, attributed to rising demand and increased popularity.

Brand Finance data also reveals that 60% of young people now see Guinness as a ‘modern’ brand, up from 33% in 2023, and ‘consideration’ among women has increased from 67% to 77% in the same period.

This shift, Brand Finance says, underscores the evolving appeal beyond its traditional older male drinkers, strengthening its position for future brand value growth.

"Brand Finance data reveals that Guinness has seen a huge surge in popularity among Gen Z and women over the past two years," Henry Farr, Valuation Director of Brand Finance, commented.

"With minimal competition in the stout market and a strong foothold in non-alcoholic drinks, Guinness is a brand in a league of its own.

"Its ability to refresh and expand its consumer base underscores its status as a future-proof ...More info on site


Brewery news Belgium: Haacht Brewery facing difficulties as beer sales decline
Belgium’s Haacht Brewery is facing difficulties as beer sales declined by 8.4% last year, marking the second consecutive year of decrease, The Brussels Times reported on April 9.

Revenue dropped by 5.7% in 2024, while the loss nearly doubled to 8.2 million euros, according to parent company Co.Br.Ha’s announcement on Tuesday before the stock market opened. The company proposes not to distribute any dividends this year.

The brewer of beers such as Primus, Tongerlo, Super 8, and Charles Quint has initiated a transformation plan towards sustainable recovery.

At the end of last year, Brewery Haacht announced plans to cut twenty jobs. Tuesday’s press release also stated that its credit agreements have been reaffirmed to "continue the transformation with the necessary financial space."

Last year’s revenue was 112.1 million euros, 6.8 million less than in 2023, with significant sales declines in Belgium (-4.9 million). To achieve revenue growth, partnerships have been announced with French brewery Brique House and concert venues AB and Wintercircus in Belgium. New products aligned with current consumer trends are also in the pipeline.

Haacht Brewery operates in four core markets: Belgium, France, Italy, and the Netherlands. The company notes that beer consumption is decreasing in Western Europe, with a shift from hospitality ...More info on site


Brewery news USA: Trump’s immigration crackdown hitting Modelo and Corona beer sales
President Donald Trump’s deportation push is spooking Latino customers and hurting beer sales, according to Modelo and Corona owner Constellation Brands, CNN reported on April 11.

Since taking office, Trump and his team have enacted aggressive measures to crack down on immigration, including invoking a rarely used wartime authority. The Trump administration has made some missteps in recent weeks, including mistakenly deporting a Salvadoran man.

About half of Constellation’s US customers are Hispanic, and some have stopped going out to restaurants and gathering in large groups out of fear of being swept up in deportations, Constellation Brands’ CEO William Newlands said on a conference call with analysts Thursday.

“A lot of consumers in the Hispanic community are concerned right now,” he said. “Social gatherings, an area where the Hispanic consumer often consumes beer, are declining today as part of these overarching concerns that they have.”

That pullback contributed to a 1% drop in Constellation’s beer shipments last quarter. Constellation said that the slowdown in beer sales was most pronounced at retailers in neighborhoods with large Hispanic populations.

In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, Newlands said some Latino shoppers are shifting their shopping to large retail chains in an attempt to blend into a ...More info on site


Brewery newsSpain: Owners of Estrella Galicia acquire majority stake in Basqueland Brewing
Hijos de Rivera, the brand owner of Estrella Galicia, has snapped up a majority stake in domestic peer Basqueland Brewing, Global Drinks Intel reported ...More info on site


Brewery news World: Diageo launches and prices $1.5 bln SEC‐registered bond offering
Diageo, a global leader in beverage alcohol, on April 10 launched and priced a $1.5 billion SEC‐registered bond offering, consisting of $750 million 5.125% fixed rate notes due 2030 and $750 million 5.625% fixed rate notes due 2035.

The issuer of the bonds is Diageo Investment Corporation, with payment of principal and interest fully and unconditionally guaranteed by Diageo plc. Proceeds from this issuance will be used for general corporate purposes. The bond offering is scheduled to settle on 15 April 2025.

Barclays Capital Inc., BNP Paribas Securities Corp., BofA Securities, Deutsche Bank Securities, and Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC have been appointed as active joint book‐running managers, and RBC Capital Markets LLC and Standard Chartered Bank have been appointed as passive joint book‐running managers on this offering.


Brewery news Nigeria: Nigerian Breweries eyes alternative funding to reduce interest burden
Nigerian Breweries Plc has announced plans to seek shareholders’ approval for an amendment to Article 81 of its Articles of Association, aimed at revising the company’s borrowing limits and financing options to enhance financial flexibility, The Whistler reported on April 6.

The proposed amendment, set to be presented at the company’s upcoming Annual General Meeting (AGM), seeks to grant the Board of Directors greater authority in securing funding. This includes the ability to mortgage or charge company assets and issue securities to optimize capital access for operations and expansion.

Speaking at the company’s Pre-AGM media briefing, Managing Director/CEO, Mr. Hans Essaadi, acknowledged the company’s financial challenges, including debt levels and high interest burdens.

However, he reaffirmed the company’s commitment to overcoming these challenges through decisive actions.

“You would have seen from the notice of AGM that one of the items on the agenda is a request for shareholders’ approval to amend the borrowing clause in our Articles of Association,” Essaadi stated.

He emphasized that the amendment would provide the board with increased flexibility in sourcing funds from alternative market sources at more competitive interest rates, ultimately reducing financial strain.

“We are also in a position to recommence full operations in the two mothballed brewery locations when ...More info on site



BarleyBarley News Barley


Barley newsWorld: Barley trade, production forecasts almost unchanged this month
Global barley trade forecast for 2024/25 is flat in USDA’s April report, at 27.111 mln tonnes vs. 27.114 mln tonnes in the March forecast. ...More info on site


Barley newsAustralia: No changes to barley crop 2024 and 2025 forecasts
There are no changes to Australia’s barley crop 2024 estimate, remaining at 13.0 mln tonnes. For crop’25, although it remains very early, the arrival ...More info on site


Barley newsArgentina: Barley crop forecasts stable for both 2024 and 2025
There is no change to Argentina’s barley crop’24 estimate at 5.0 mln tonnes, while there remains sufficient malting barley quality availability within crop’24. However, ...More info on site


Barley newsCanada: Barley crop 2025 expected to increase to 8.8 mln tonnes
Canadian barley production is steady across crop’24 at 8.1 mln tonnes; but an increase is expected in crop’25 to 8.8 mln tonnes, RMI Analytics ...More info on site


Barley news Australia: Both malting and feed barley exports down in February
Australia exported 978,890 tonnes of barley and 123,500t of sorghum in February, according to the latest data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics.

At 891,255t, February’s feed barley exports were down 7 percent from the 957,394t sent offshore in January, with China on 517,509t continuing as the biggest customer by far.

Saudi Arabia on 113,004t and Japan on 103,131t were the second and third-biggest markets respectively, followed by Iran on 71,500t.

February malting barley exports at 87,635t were down 35pc from the 134,512t exported in January, with China on 86,534t and Vietnam on 1101t the only customers.

New-crop sorghum hit export channels in February, with exports of the red grain surging to 123,500t from 9179t in January.

China on 115,990t was the destination for 94pc of Australia’s February sorghum exports, followed by Taiwain on 4560t and The Philippines on 2732t.

Flexi Grain pool manager Sam Roache said February was the second-biggest month in more than a year for barley shipments.

“The strong pace of barley is no surprise, with excellent demand noted from a broad range of buyers across both feed and malting use,” Mr Roache said.

With around 60pc market share, which remains lower than expectations held by many, China has underpinned the program.

“We continue to see ...More info on site


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