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E-Malt.com Flash 06a February 02 - February 04, 2026
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Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in and day out.
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Currency Rates
Base Currency: Euro on February 04, 2026 |
Base Currency: US Dollar on February 04, 2026 |
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1 EUR = 1.1807 USD
1 EUR = 0.8628 GBP
1 EUR = 1.6127 CAD
1 EUR = 1.6851 AUD
1 EUR = 183.8030 JPY
1 EUR = 6.1938 BRL
1 EUR = 90.5764 RUB
1 EUR = 8.1953 CNY
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1 USD = 0.8468 EUR
1 USD = 0.7307 GBP
1 USD = 1.3658 CAD
1 USD = 1.4271 AUD
1 USD = 155.6610 JPY
1 USD = 5.2457 BRL
1 USD = 76.7119 RUB
1 USD = 6.9408 CNY
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Equities of the Largest Breweries
Average Market Prices Change Trend
| February 04, 2026 |
French Barley/Malt Crop 2025 Bulk |
EUR/T |
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| 2RS Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
190.00-192.00 |  |
| 6RW Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
189.00-191.00 |  |
Feed Barley (FOB Creil) |
188.00-190.00 | 1.07% |
| 2RS Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
525.00-527.00 | 0.11% |
| 6RW Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
523.50-525.50 | 0.11% |
French Barley/Malt Crop 2026 Bulk |
EUR/T |
% |
| 2RS Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
211.00-213.00 | 0.95% |
| 6RW Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
201.00-203.00 | 1.00% |
Feed Barley (FOB Creil) |
180.00-182.00 | 3.43% |
| 2RS Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
548.50-550.50 | 0.45% |
| 6RW Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
536.00-538.00 | 0.46% |
German Malting Barley Crop 2025 Bulk Ex Farm |
EUR/T |
% |
| Average Malting Barley Price |
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World: Carlsberg reports a forecast-beating 5% rise in full-year operating profit
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Vietnam: Sabeco reports lowest annual revenue in 2025
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South Africa: Brewing sector gearing up for a robust 2026
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Chile: Beer market projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 6.80% between 2026 and 2034
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The Netherlands & Central America: Heineken completes acquisition of FIFCO’s beverage and retail business
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The Czech Republic: Budějovický Budvar enjoys another record year as beer output grows by around 1%
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EU: European Commission lowers soft wheat, raises barley export forecast for current season
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UK: Human and industrial cereal demand forecast to fall to 20-year low in 2025/26
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UK: Hop industry takes on climate change challenges
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World: Kasper Madsen to step down as Viking Malt CEO
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UK: Alcohol levies officially rise in line with Labour government’s Retail Prices Index (RPI) inflation
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The Netherlands: Alcohol-free and low-alcohol beer gaining popularity in the Netherlands
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Belgium: Alken-Maes to work more closely with Heineken
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China & UK: China agrees to reduce tariffs on Scotch whisky import
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Australia: Diageo sells Starward whisky stake back to founder
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World: Castel CEO and two heirs clash over outcome of shareholders’ meeting
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These Days in Business History
02 February
1914 - The Hong Kong Stock Exchange (formerly the Association of Stock Brokers in Hong Kong) is established
1947 - Edwin H. Land, founder of Polaroid Corp., demonstrates the instant camera to 650 scientists assembled at the annual meeting of the Optical Society of America
1995 - Barings Bank, one of the oldest and most distinguished investment banks in the world, declares bankruptcy after rogue trader Nick Leeson loses more than $1.4 billion on unauthorized (and apparently unsupervised) trades in Japanese stock futures
03 February
1690 - 1st paper money in America issued (colony of Mass)
1815 - World's 1st commercial cheese factory established, in Switzerland
1995 - Astronaut Eileen Collins becomes the first woman to pilot the Space Shuttle
2015 - For $15 million, the United States purchases the entire territories of Arizona, California, New Mexico, and Texas, along with parts of Colorado, Nevada, and Utah, from Mexico under the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
04 February
1847 - 1st US telegraph company established in Maryland
1874 - Robert Liefmann, German economist is born
1917 - Belgium Council of Flanders established
1957 - 1st electric portable typewriter placed on sale (Syracuse NY)
2004 - Facebook, a mainstream online social networking site, is founded by Mark Zuckerberg
Agenda
February 2026:
05 - 06: Glug Swiss 2026 (Alte Reithalle, Aarau, Switzerland)
13 - 16: HoReCa 2026 (Athens, Greece)
15 - 17: BBTech Expo 2026 (Rimini, Italy)
23 - 23: Beer Experience 2026 (Antwerp, Belgium)
27 - 01 March: Finest Spirits 2026 (Munich, Germany)
March 2026:
04 - 07: Festival Brasileiro da Cerveja 2026 (Blumenau, Brazil)
15 - 17: Planete Biere Marseille 2026 (Marseille, France)
18 - 19: BeerX 2026 (Liverpool, UK)
20 - 22: St Malo Craft Beer Expo 2026 (St Malo, France)
24 - 26: 110th International Brewing & Engineering Conference 2026 (Erding, Germany)
24 - 26: RMI Global Conference 2026 (Lisbon, Portugal)
26 - 28: Warsaw Beer Festival 2026 (Warsaw, Poland)
April 2026:
07 - 09: Craft Beer China 2026 (Shanghai, China)
10 - 11: InnBrew 2026 (Barcelona, Spain)
10 - 12: Barcelona Beer Festival 2026 (Barcelona, Spain)
16 - 18: KIBEX 2026 (Seoul, South Korea)
20 - 22: Craft Brewers Conference & BrewExpo America 2026 (Philadelphia, USA)
22 - 22: World Beer Cup 2026 (Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia, USA)
22 - 22: World Beer Cup 2026 (Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia, USA)
28 - 30: 28th Annual International Beer and Cider Strategies 2026 (InterContinental Barcelona, Spain)
May 2026:
04 - 07: Worldwide Distilled Spirits Conference 2026 (EICC, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK)
04 - 10: Budapest Beer Week 2026 (Budapest, Hungary)
19 - 21: Expo Antad & Alimentaria Mexico 2026 (Expo Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico)
29 - 30: Copenhagen Beer Festival 2026 (Copenhagen, Denmark)
29 - 30: Tallinn Craft Beer Weekend 2026 (Tallinn, Estonia)
June 2026:
08 - 10: Brewing Conference Bangkok 2026 (Muang Thong Thani, Impact Challenger Hall, Jupiter 4-5, Bangkok, Thailand)
09 - 10: IGC Grains Conference 2026 (2 Savoy Place, London, UK)
09 - 11: Brasil Brau 2026 (Sao Paulo, Brazil)
17 - 18: Global Beer Summit 2026 (Brussels, Belgium)
July 2026:
17 - 18: London Craft Beer Festival 2026 (London, UK)
August 2026:
06 - 08: VIETFOOD & BEVERAGE - PROPACK VIETNAM 2026 (799 Nguyen Van Linh Street, Tan My Ward, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)
21 - 22: Beervana 2026 (Wellington, New Zealand)
September 2026:
12 - 13: Bruges Beer Festival 2026 (Bruges, Belgium)
19 - 04 October: Oktoberfest 2026 (Munich, Germany)
24 - 27: Mondial de la Biere 2026 (Montreal, Canada)
26 - 28: Whisky Live Paris 2026 (Paris, France)
October 2026:
08 - 10: The Great American Beer Festival 2026 (Denver, USA)
15 - 16: Salon du Brasseur 2026 (Parc Expo Nancy, France)
23 - 25: Stockholm Beer & Whisky Festival 2026 (Stockholm, Sweden)
28 - 29: Brew Asia 2026 (Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)
31 - 03 November: Planete Biere Rennes 2026 (Rennes, France)
November 2026:
10 - 12: Brau Beviale 2026 (Nuremberg, Germany)
23 - 25: 16th Iberoamerican VLB Symposium Brewing & Filling Technology (Panama)
Malt News
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World: Kasper Madsen to step down as Viking Malt CEO
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Kasper Madsen is planning to step down as Viking Malt CEO, the company announced on January 30.
“I have now been the CEO of Viking Malt for almost 9 years. This is much longer than originally planned, but it has been fantastic to lead Viking Malt,” Madsen said.
“So, the Board and I have reached an agreement. This year will be the year when I begin to focus on other important things in life, and Viking Malt will start looking for the next captain at the helm. I feel the timing is right both for myself and for the company to make a shift. This allows me to start a new chapter in my personal life and gives room for fresh leadership perspectives for the strong and capable team at Viking Malt.
“I will continue as CEO and will execute our strategy and solid business plans with energy and passion, since I still love my job, the company, the industry and most of all – my colleagues.
“I will officially step down when the Board has found a suitable replacement to take the strong and robust ship of Viking Malt into the future, while I will still advice our main shareholder and Polttimo for
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Brewery News
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Germany: Beer sales down 6% in 2025
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In 2025, German breweries sold only 7.8 billion litres of beer — 6% less than the previous year. According to a Bild report, citing
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World: Carlsberg reports a forecast-beating 5% rise in full-year operating profit
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Danish brewer Carlsberg on February 4 reported a forecast-beating 5% rise in full-year operating profit and flagged a possible initial public offering of its
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Vietnam: Sabeco reports lowest annual revenue in 2025
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Saigon Beer-Alcohol-Beverage Corp (Sabeco) reported its lowest annual revenue in more than a decade in 2025 as beer consumption weakened, though aggressive cost controls
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The Netherlands & Central America: Heineken completes acquisition of FIFCO’s beverage and retail business
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Heineken N.V. announced on January 30 the completion of its acquisition of FIFCO’s beverage and retail businesses, following the receipt of all regulatory and
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Chile: Beer market projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 6.80% between 2026 and 2034
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The beer market in Chile is currently undergoing a transformation and expansion, driven by factors such as increased per capita consumption and growing demand
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South Africa: Brewing sector gearing up for a robust 2026
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South Africa’s brewing sector is gearing up for a robust 2026, driven by cautious optimism amidst ongoing economic challenges and fluctuating policy landscapes. With
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The Czech Republic: Budějovický Budvar enjoys another record year as beer output grows by around 1%
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Budějovický Budvar continues its growth trajectory: the state-owned brewing group is looking back on another record year, having increased its sales figures for the third consecutive year. The brewery is thus maintaining its strong position on the domestic market as well as in export markets, The Prague Daily News reported on February 2.
The state-owned brewing group Budějovický Budvar closed 2025 with a strong result. Total output rose to 1.946 million hectolitres, representing an increase of around one per cent compared with the previous year. This marks the third year of growth in a row for Budvar, making 2025 one of the most successful years in the company’s history.
“We are pleased that we are growing sustainably and repeatedly. For the third time in a row, we have increased our sales at a time when beer consumption in the Czech Republic and in many foreign markets is declining. This is clear proof of consumers’ trust in our brand and the quality of our beer,” said Budvar Director Petr Dvořák.
On the domestic market, Budvar increased its sales by more than three per cent. The lager beer segment developed particularly dynamically, with sales rising by almost 17 per cent. The brewery recorded growth both
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UK: Alcohol levies officially rise in line with Labour government’s Retail Prices Index (RPI) inflation
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UK alcohol levies have now officially risen in line with the Labour government’s Retail Prices Index (RPI) inflation. Here’s everything you need to know, including how gin, whisky, and beer is impacted, the Food Bible reported of February 2.
The average UK adult consumes 10.7 litres of pure alcohol every year, according to Alcohol Change UK.
Britain’s favourite tipples include: spirits and liqueurs such as Bailey’s and Smirnoff vodka; stouts like Guinness; and prestigious wine brands, including Moet & Chandon, as per YouGov’s recent ‘most popular alcohol brands’ poll.
But the price of a pint of golden ale and Scotch whisky bottles are set to skyrocket after Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ alcohol duty rise finally came into effect on Sunday,1 February.
The 3.66 percent tax increase was first confirmed in November’s autumn budget.
Data suggests that 37.5 ABV bottles of gin will see a 38p duty increase (now £8.98 after VAT) while 14.5 percent ABV red wine bottles will be 14p more expensive.
Similarly, a 40 percent ABV bottle of Scotch whisky will see its duty grow by 39p, reaching £9.51, inclusive of VAT.
A spokesperson for the British Beer and Pub Association stated that the cost of a pint at the pub could rise by 2p, with
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The Netherlands: Alcohol-free and low-alcohol beer gaining popularity in the Netherlands
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Alcohol-free and low-alcohol beer is gaining popularity in the Netherlands, now accounting for 8 to 9 percent of total beer sales, AD reported. Consumption of these beers, which contain up to 0.5 percent alcohol, increased 14 percent over the past year.
Dutch brewers are ahead of schedule in reaching their goal of a 10 percent market share by 2030. “We will reach that goal earlier,” Abel van de Sluis of Nederlandse Brouwers, the trade association representing the fifteen largest breweries in the country, told AD. “You can hardly taste the difference between alcohol-free beer and the regular version.”
Specialty alcohol-free beers are particularly popular, with sales rising 27.5 percent—twice the growth rate of the overall alcohol-free beer market. "You can hardly taste the difference between alcohol-free beer and the regular version,” van de Sluis said.
On the other hand, elsewhere in the hospitality sector, the number of cafés continues a slow decline. The Chamber of Commerce (KVK) recorded 10,038 cafés, down from 10,240 a year earlier. Koninklijke Horeca Nederland (KHN) said younger consumers, especially Gen Z, are increasingly visiting coffee bars alongside traditional cafés. Since 2013, when there were more than 12,800 registered cafés, the total number has steadily decreased.
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Belgium: Alken-Maes to work more closely with Heineken
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Alken-Maes is reviewing its internal organisation and plans to work more closely with Dutch brewer Heineken, the Belgian company announced. The precise impact on staff has not yet been determined, the Belga News Agency reported on February 3.
Employees have been informed that the company intends to reassess its structure "to strengthen capacity and productivity and serve customers more effectively". As part of that process, Alken-Maes aims to deepen cooperation with Heineken in the Netherlands. Alken-Maes is fully owned by the Heineken Group. Certain specific services would be centralised in shared service centres.
"We expect the impact on the organisation to be limited," the company said. What the changes will mean for employees remains unclear. "There are a number of shifts at management level, but the rest still needs to be examined," said ACV trade union representative Karin Schaerlaekens.
Alken-Maes stressed that it will maintain a strong presence in Belgium. "Our brands, customer relationships, teams and breweries will remain local. Our intention is to pool certain resources and capabilities across markets so that we can operate and compete more efficiently, respond more quickly to change and continue to build the skills we need for the future," the company said.
Last month, Alken-Maes opened a
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World: Castel CEO and two heirs clash over outcome of shareholders’ meeting
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The clash between the top executive of the billionaire Castel family’s eponymous firm and two heirs took an unexpected turn after the two sides disputed the outcome of a shareholders’ meeting, Bloomberg reported.
On Monday (Feb 2), the Castel family said in a statement that chief executive officer Gregory Clerc had been revoked by a “qualified majority” as a director of Singapore-based Investment Beverage Business Management (IBBM), a key entity of the group. The chairman of the entity, Pierre struggle over operational control of the Castel empire, which distributes beer and wine around the globe.
The outcome of the extraordinary shareholders’ meeting on Monday “marks the beginning of a new era of governance for the Castel Group,” the family said in its statement, adding that they “intend to draw all the necessary conclusions from these dismissals” as a first step to restructuring governance.
For its part, IBBM said the resolutions that failed to pass were aimed at amending the company’s constitution along with removing the directors. It said the directors would continue to work according to the “principles and ideals of the founder of the Castel Group, Mr Pierre Castel.”
The disputed outcome marks a new point of contention in an increasingly fierce clash
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Barley News
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EU: European Commission lowers soft wheat, raises barley export forecast for current season
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Last week, the European Commission lowered its soft wheat export forecast for the current season from 31.0 million to 29.5 million tonnes, UkrAgroConsult reported
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UK: Human and industrial cereal demand forecast to fall to 20-year low in 2025/26
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UK human and industrial cereal demand is forecast to fall to a 20-year low in 2025/26, according to AHDB’s latest supply and demand estimates,
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Hops News
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UK: Hop industry takes on climate change challenges
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From extreme weather to increasing temperatures, climate change poses a significant threat to UK hop farming, an industry vital to British brewing, Beer Today
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Whisky News
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Australia: Diageo sells Starward whisky stake back to founder
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Starward Whisky founder David Vitale has fully acquired the Australian distillery, returning the brand to founder-led control. The acquisition marks the conclusion of the involvement of Diageo, which had held a minority stake in the business since 2015 through its now-defunct Distill Ventures accelerator program, MSN reported on January 30.
"It's been more than ten years since I last led Starward," Vitale said in a news release.
"With the considerable volume of work done in that time by a deeply dedicated team, this feels like a rare opportunity to scale what we know works, in a category that's only just getting started," he continued.
Vitale added: "I feel incredibly lucky to be doing that with the best brand, the best people, and the best years still ahead of us."
Founded in Melbourne in 2007, Starward has become known globally for its signature maturation process, which primarily uses locally-sourced Australian red wine barrels to age its single malt whisky.
Diageo had held a 30% minority stake in the business since it was selected for the Distill Ventures accelerator in 2015. The program was founded in 2013 to help start-up brands grow with backing from the global drinks giant.
In March 2025, Diageo announced it was withdrawing its
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China & UK: China agrees to reduce tariffs on Scotch whisky import
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China will reduce its tariffs on Scotch whisky to 5% from 10% following talks between Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Chinese President Xi Jinping, the British premier's press secretary said on January 29.
The reduction is a boost for one of Britain's most valued export products in a key growth market, and the press secretary said it was expected to be worth 250 million pounds ($345.35 million) over five years for UK whisky exporters.
Starmer discussed lowering whisky tariffs in talks with Xi in Beijing earlier on Thursday, as he sought economic wins despite disagreements in other areas such as human rights.
Scotland's whisky industry is a high value export that Britain has sought to promote in trade deals. A landmark free trade agreement with India sealed last year cut tariffs to 75% from 150% initially, reducing to 40% over the next decade. But efforts to reduce or exempt the industry from U.S. tariffs have so far come up short.
China agreed to strengthen labelling requirements for Scotch whisky to help protect it from counterfeiting and tampering a year ago during a financial dialogue when British finance minister Rachel Reeves visited Beijing.
In 2024 China was the tenth biggest export market for Scotch whisky,
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