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Friday, 7-May-2004
Crop 2003
2rs Barley €118.5 +0.85%
6rw Barley €111.0
2rs Malt €255.0 +0.59%
6rw Malt €246.0
Crop 2004
2rs Barley €128.5 +1.58%
6rw Barley €114.0 -0.44%
2rs Malt €260.0 +0.97%
6rw Malt €242.0 -0.21%

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Average barley market prices are French and are estimated on FOB Creil basis.
Average malt market prices are estimated on FOB Antwerp basis.
The changes are compared to last week's prices.
Arrows indicate the direction of the change.


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May 06 - May 09, 2004 Currency Rates
Base Currency: Euro, EUR
on 7-May-2004

1 EUR = 1.2078 USD
1 EUR = 0.6728 GBP
1 EUR = 1.6637 CAD
1 EUR = 1.6704 AUD
1 EUR = 132.57 JPY
1 EUR = 3.6222 BRL
1 EUR = 35.9296 RUB
Base Currency: US Dollar
on 7-May-2004

1 USD = 0.8283 EUR
1 USD = 0.5571 GBP
1 USD = 1.3775 CAD
1 USD = 1.3830 AUD
1 USD = 109.81 JPY
1 USD = 2.999 BRL
1 USD = 28.92 RUB

EUR/USD Chart
Top Industry News
  • Brazil: Brazilian antitrust regulators signalled on May 6 that the union of local brewer AmBev and Belgium's Interbrew might be on its way to approval Click here

  • Hong Kong: Harbin Brewery, the target of a potential takeover battle between the world's two biggest brewers, said its partnership with SABMiller had failed Click here

  • USA, Seattle: Redhook Ale Brewery, Incorporated announced on May 4 sales of $9,390,000 and shipments of 50,200 barrels in the first quarter of 2004 Click here

  • Canada, Toronto: Molson Inc., Canada's oldest brewer, posted a lower fourth-quarter profit on May 5, hurt by increased costs for its new Brazilian sales team ... Click here

  • Chile, Santiago: Chile's leading brewer CCU announced on May 5 that first-quarter net profit fell by half from last year due to an extraordinary gain in 2003 ... Click here

  • The market situation makes it difficult to understand new crop malt prices ... Click here

  • The WTB (Commodity Exchange) at Hannover introduced the trade in malting barley futures on April 16 ... Click here

  • World supply and demand of barley looks tight again for 2004/05 ... Click here

More News
  • Russia: Yarpivo Brewery, 60% - owned by BBH, intends to increase its annual dividend by about a third. Shareholders of the Russian brewer approved ...more info


  • Canada: Grolsch International is launching its first Canadian advertising campaign for Grolsch Premium Lager, in partnership with Sleeman Breweries ...more info


  • Denamrk: Carlsberg A/S announced on May 6 Q1 Financial Statement of the Carlsberg Group as at 31 March 2004 ...more info


  • Hong Kong: Shares in China's Harbin Brewery, which have soared this week amid a possible takeover battle between the world's two top beer makers for the firm ...more info


  • East European brewer Baltic Beverages Holding (BBH) reported on May 6 a 7% rise in first-quarter Russian beer volumes, but lost market share and profit margin ...more info


  • Colombia-based Bavaria Business Group forecast on May 6 a 4 % increase in its 2004 earnings, and more than 60 % fall in the drink maker's refinancing needs against ...more info


  • China’s largest beermaker Tsingtao Brewery, has backed Anheuser-Busch’s move to acquire a 29% stake in Harbin Brewery, even though Anheuser already has a partnership with Tsingtao ...more info


  • Russia and Ukraine: Beer sales reports from Eastern Europe are stunning. Russia, which produced 8 % more beer in 2003 than in 2002 ...more info


Brewery News
Brazil: Brazilian antitrust regulators signalled on May 6 that the union of local brewer AmBev and Belgium's Interbrew might be on its way to approval, although they are still studying its future impact on the market, according to Reuters. Joao Grandino Rodas, the president of Brazil's Administrative Council of Economic Defense, or Cade, told a Congressional hearing on the protection of consumer rights that the $11.5 billion tie-up did not appear to pose a threat to the current competitiveness of the market. "As Interbrew does not take part in the Brazilian market, there would be no competition problem. It's a new entrant," he said. But he added that the Cade, which must approve the deal before it can be closed, was still studying whether the deal would limit future competition. Interbrew and Companhia de Bebidas das Americas (AmBev) said on March 3 that they would merge operations to create InterbrewAmbev, the world's No.1 brewer by volume, surpassing Anheuser-Busch Cos. Inc. The union would bring heavyweight brands like Stella Artois, Beck's, and Skol under the same roof. But Schincariol, Brazil's No.2 brewer, filed a request with Brazilian antitrust authorities asking them to suspend the deal because it would hurt competition in Brazil. AmBev controls about two-thirds of the Brazilian beer market. Its main rivals are privately owned Schincariol and Kaiser, which is owned by Canadian brewer Molson Inc. Barbara Rosemberg, director of the Justice Ministry's Economic Rights Secretariat (SDE), also told the Congressional hearing that there appeared to be no competition problems with relation to the deal. She said the entrance of a new brewer to Brazil through AmBev would simply widen the company's brand portfolio...more info

Hong Kong: Harbin Brewery, the target of a potential takeover battle between the world's two biggest brewers, said its partnership with SABMiller had failed, and that it favoured having Anheuser-Busch as its major shareholder. "We had hoped the (SABMiller) tie-up would boost our brand, and improve technology and sales. But in the past ten months, nothing has happened," Harbin Chief Executive Peter Lo told Reuters in a telephone interview on May 6. He said Anheuser-Busch, which over the weekend said it was buying 29 percent of Harbin for HK$1.08 billion (US$138.46 million), or HK$3.70 per share, was a better long-term partner. SABMiller, the world's second-largest beer maker, this week launched a hostile US$553 million bid for Harbin after Anheuser-Busch revealed its investment. SABMiller, offering HK$4.30 a share, challenged Harbin's recommendation that shareholders take no action on its bid. "The Harbin management team need to explain why they think our offer undervalues their business," SABMiller spokesman Nigel Fairbrass told Reuters in Hong Kong on May 6. Harbin shares, which leapt nearly 46 percent on May 6, closed a further 3.7 percent higher on Thursday at HK$4.875, about 30 times its forecast 2004 profits. SABMiller owns a 29.4 percent stake in Harbin, China's number-four brewery, which it bought last year. "We believe if you run a company in China, local management is important," Lo said...more info

USA, Seattle: Redhook Ale Brewery, Incorporated announced on May 4 sales of $9,390,000 and shipments of 50,200 barrels in the first quarter of 2004. As compared to sales of $8,671,000 and shipments of 47,700 barrels in the 2003 first quarter, sales and shipments in the 2004 first quarter increased 8.3% and 5.2%, respectively. Average revenue per barrel also improved modestly, due to strength in pricing as well as sales increases at both of the Company's retail operations. Gross profit increased $374,000 to $2,046,000 in the 2004 first quarter from $1,671,000 in the 2003 first quarter. The 2004 first quarter gross profit margin also increased to 23.7% of net sales from 21.1% for the comparable 2003 quarter. The Company reported a net loss for the 2004 first quarter of $921,000, or $0.15 loss per share, compared to a 2003 first quarter net loss of $1,194,000, or $0.19 loss per share. The 2004 and 2003 first quarters' basic loss per share were computed using weighted average shares outstanding of 6.2 million and 6.3 million, respectively. Comparing the 2004 first quarter to the 2003 first quarter, cost of sales increased 4.9%, or $307,000, but decreased slightly as a percentage of net sales, and remained unchanged on a per barrel basis. The cost of the Company's most significant ingredient, malted barley, declined somewhat in 2004 following a significant cost increase in 2003 (driven by a poor 2002 worldwide barley harvest). Improvement in the Company's direct costs were offset slightly by an increase in some indirect costs, primarily depreciation and production wages, following the 2003 expansion of brewing capacity in the Company's New Hampshire brewery. As a percentage of net sales, cost of sales decreased to 76.3% in the 2004 first quarter from 78.9% in the comparable 2003 quarter...more info

Canada, Toronto: Molson Inc., Canada's oldest brewer, posted a lower fourth-quarter profit on May 5, hurt by increased costs for its new Brazilian sales team. The Montreal-based brewer said it earned C$42.2 million ($30.8 million), or 33 Canadian cents a share, for the quarter ended March 31, down from C$59.6 million, or 46 Canadian cents a share, a year earlier. Sales in last year's fourth quarter jumped 66 % thanks to its acquisition of the Kaiser brewery in Brazil. Analysts had expected, on average, earnings of 36 Canadian cents a share, according to Reuters Research, a unit of Reuters Group Plc. Revenues rose to C$729.6 million from C$704.3 million. Molson's initial decision not to react to competitive beer prices last year along with weak advertising for its flagship Molson Canadian brand caused the company's domestic market share to dip 1.4 points to 43.8 % from 45.2 %. "Overall the results are pretty disappointing. It faces continued challenges with market share in Canada," said Krista Mackay, analyst with Salman Partners Inc. "Core brands were pretty much flat. They're holding ground, but certainly not building up the brand equity at this point." Molson reorganized its Canadian business unit in April to shore up its market share, and chief executive Daniel O'Neill said that will address the company's "previous shortfalls."...more info

Chile, Santiago: Chile's leading brewer CCU announced on May 5 that first-quarter net profit fell by half from last year due to an extraordinary gain in 2003 and as financial items offset robust sales growth. Net profit fell to 16.302 billion pesos (US$26.97 million) from 32.645 billion pesos year-on-year. Sales grew 10.3 % to 110.293 billion pesos, mainly on greater volumes and better prices for its products. The company posted a one-time gain in March 2003 from the sale of Croatian brewer KP Adria to Heineken. It also noted setbacks compared with last year from the calculation of exchange rate differences and adjustments for inflation. CCU sells beer, wine, soft drinks, mineral water and nectar in Chile and Argentina. The company, formally known as Compania Cervecerias Unidas, also forecast 2004 sales growth in line with overall economic growth in Chile and growth outstripping the pace of the economy in Argentina. CCU sells Heineken and Budweiser beers in Argentina and Chile and also produces soft drinks, wine, juice, mineral water, pisco and candy. "In the last 12 months we have seen strong growth in soft drinks and beer, and we believe that growth will hold steady or increase this year, in line with Chile's economic growth," said Guillermo Luksic, president of CCU.

Malt News

The market situation makes it difficult to understand new crop malt prices, analysts revealed. On basis of minimum EUR 140-145 per tonne average price for barley in 2004/2005 a malt price of EUR 260 delivered leaves a malting margin of EUR 70 resp. EUR 64. Any weather dilemma would drive malting barley prices up fast and reduce malting margins further.

Barley News

The WTB (Commodity Exchange) at Hannover introduced the trade in malting barley futures on April 16. Closing values end of April were EUR 135 September, EUR 137 November, EUR 140.80 January 2005, EUR 142.50 May 2005. Parities are FOB Denmark, Antwerp, Moselle, Main, Mittellandkanal (North Germany), CIF Upper Rhine. For comparison EBOT is operated for the parity FOB Creil by the group Soufflet and three brokers. As physical malting barley markets in the EU do not always offer cover or hedges when needed, futures trading is a welcome addition to malting barley markets. It is, of course, without any precedent in the world, and will need good volumes in order to succeed.

World supply and demand of barley looks tight again for 2004/05, but there will be a major difference to the present campaign: better supplies of feed wheat and maize will dampen domestic demand in Russia, Ukraine and in the EU. Russia’s crop forecast of IGC is 16 million tonnes versus 17.9 million tonnes in 2003, when lost winter acres were replanted with spring barley. A private forecaster puts the Ukrainian barley crop at 8.4 million tonnes, 1 million tonnes up from last year. Black Sea exports, also from Bulgaria/Romania, may play a great part once more in world barley markets.

Theoretical malt prices.
  EURO = USD 1.2078 May 07, 2004 
Crop year  2003 
Parity  FOB Antwerp 
Position  May 2004-Sept 2004 
Conditioning  Bulk   In bags  Bulk containers Bags, containers
Malting barley variety  EURO  USD  EURO  USD  EURO  USD  EURO  USD 
2RS  Scarlett  257.00  310.50  272.00  328.50  268.50  324.00  278.00  335.50 
2RS  Prestige  255.50  308.50  271.00  327.00  267.50  322.50  276.50  334.50 
2RS  Aspen  254.50  307.50  269.50  325.50  266.00  321.50  275.50  332.50 
2RS  Optic  254.50  307.50  269.50  325.50  266.00  321.50  275.50  332.50 
2RS  Astoria  253.50  305.50  268.50  324.00  264.50  319.50  274.50  331.50 
2RS  Cork   253.50  305.50  268.50  324.00  264.50  319.50  274.50  331.50 
2RS   Average price  255.00  308.00  270.00  326.00  266.50  322.00  276.00  333.50 
2RS  FAQ  252.00  304.50  267.00  322.50  263.50  318.50  273.00  329.50 
6RW  Esterel   246.00  297.00  261.00  315.00  257.50  311.00  267.00  322.50 
Asia Malt 70/30  252.50  304.50  267.50  323.00  263.50  318.50  273.50  330.00 
**  Asia Malt 50/50  250.50  302.50  265.50  320.50  262.00  316.50  271.50  328.00 

* - 70/30 = 70% Average two Rows Spring and 30% Six Rows Winter
** - 50/50 = 50% Average two Rows Spring and 50% Six Rows Winter

Theoretical malt prices for crop 2004 are available online
www.e-malt.com/MarketPrices

Malting barley prices. French barley prices.
Nominal prices.

EURO = USD 1.2078 May 07, 2004 
 Crop year   2003   2004 
 Parity   FOB Creil   FOB Creil 
 Position   July 2003   July 2004 
Type   Variety  EURO  USD  EURO  USD 
2RS  Scarlett  120.00  145.00  130.00  157.50 
2RS  Prestige  119.00  144.00  129.00  156.00 
2RS  Cellar  119.00  144.00  129.00  156.00 
2RS  Aspen  118.00  142.50  128.00  154.50 
2RS  Optic  118.00  142.50  128.00  154.50 
2RS  Astoria  117.00  141.50  127.00  153.50 
2RS  Cork   117.00  141.50  127.00  153.50 
6RW  Esterel   111.00  134.50  114.00  138.00 

nq - Not quoted

Prices for Danish and UK malting barley are available on site www.e-malt.com/MarketPrices

French Malting Barley Price Evolution


Maximum average price for 2RS Malting Barley, Crop 2004: 140.30 EUR/tonne - in December 2003
Minimum average price for 2RS Malting Barley, Crop 2004: 125.30 EUR/tonne - in April 2004
up Maximum average price for 6RW Malting Barley, Crop 2004: 125.50 EUR/tonne - in December 2003
Minimum average price for 6RW Malting Barley, Crop 2004: 114.50 EUR/tonne - in April 2004
Graph of the week

Agenda

May 2004:
EBC SYMPOSIUM 'FOOD SAFETY & TRACEABILITY'
CANADEAN'S 4th INTERNATIONAL BEER CONFERENCE
CITBUSMED 2004
PIVO, GASTRO, BAKERY / Bulgaria
ALCO + SOFT 2004 / Ukraine
FOOD & DRINKS/FOOD TECHNOLOGY 2004 / Moldova
Beer International Brewing Technology Exhibition / Russia

June 2004:
ALIMENTARIA MEXICO International Food and Beverages Exhibition
Hotelympia
10th international symposium on pre-harvest sprouting in cereals;
BevTek / BrewTek
IGC GRAINS CONFERENCE 2004
26th Annual National Homebrewers Conference
Coceral Congress 2004
The 9th International Barley Genetics Symposium
Little Oktoberfest

July 2004:
VI Moscow Beer Festival;
Lucky Baldwin's IPA Festival
BevTek / BrewTek China
Vermont Brewers Festival
World Brewing Congress 2004
Hop, malt and beer of Russia Exhibition

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