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Wednesday, 12 January 2005
Crop 2004
2rs Barley €109.0     
6rw Barley €100.5     
2rs Malt €240.0     
6rw Malt €229.5     
Crop 2005
2rs Barley €119.0     
6rw Barley €104.5     
2rs Malt €250.5     
6rw Malt €233.0     

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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.
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Base Currency: Euro, EUR
on 12-January-2005

1 EUR = 1.3116 USD
1 EUR = 0.6986 GBP
1 EUR = 1.5978 CAD
1 EUR = 1.7210 AUD
1 EUR = 135.57 JPY
1 EUR = 3.5702 BRL
1 EUR = 36.6723 RUB
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on 12-January-2005

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1 USD = 0.5326 GBP
1 USD = 1.2182 CAD
1 USD = 1.3121 AUD
1 USD = 103.39 JPY
1 USD = 2.7220 BRL
1 USD = 27.960 RUB
1 USD = 8.2865 CNY

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Top Industry News
  • Japan, Tokyo: Kirin Brewery Company, Limited (Kirin) announced on January 11, 2005 that it had acquired 117.27 million class B shares of Philippines San Miguel Corporation (SMC), representing 4.12% ... Click here

  • Russia: Russian president Vladimir Putin turned down the federal law banning the drinking of beer in public, demanding amendments ... Click here

  • USA, St. Louis: Anheuser-Busch, Inc., the U.S. beer subsidiary of Anheuser-Busch Cos., Inc., increased U.S. beer shipments to wholesalers to 103 million barrels in 2004 ... Click here

  • China: A battle is brewing between China's two largest beer-makers Tsingtao and Yanjing. Tsingtao has announced that it is going to start marketing its low-end beer in Beijing, the home of Yanjing ... Click here

  • Germany: Beer consumption in Germany, which had a declining tendency since many years, remained constant in 2004, according to Beer Federation secretary Peter Hahn ... Click here

  • Chile, Santiago: Compañía Cervecerías Unidas S.A. (CCU) reported on January 7, 2005 preliminary fourth quarter 2004 consolidated volumes ... Click here

  • Ukraine: In 2004 Ukraine harvested 11.07 million tonnes of barley (both winter and spring barley) in final weight ... Click here

  • Australia: The last harvest of malt barley in Victoria continues to go well - malt percentages are 80 to 90 % at some sites ... Click here

More News
  • USA: Beer, the most popular alcoholic beverage in the United States, accounted for 56.7% of the alcohol market in 2003, that is a fall compared to 1995, the peak year ...more info


  • USA, San Francisco: A growing number of shareholders have indicated opposition to the merger between U.S.-based Adolph Coors Co. and Canada's Molson Inc., which would create the world's fifth-largest brewery ...more info


  • Japan: Asahi Breweries announced on January 6 that it plans to have a “beer flavoured” alcoholic drink on the market by the summer. In such a way Asahi Breweries ...more info


  • USA: Coors Light, the official beer sponsor of Super Bowl XXXIX, will unveil new television advertising during the National Football League playoffs, leading up to the big game on February ...more info


  • USA, St. Louis: In a marketing game now brewing between Anheuser-Busch and Miller, some question whether the rival beer makers using referees in commercial pitches have lost sight of true ...more info


  • USA: Adolph Coors Co. announced on January 7 that its fourth-quarter U.S. sales volume to wholesalers rose 4.2 %. It said wholesaler sales to retail increased 0.8 % ...more info


  • India, Mumbai: Cobra Beer, promoted by leading India-born British entrepreneur Karan Bilimoria, plans to transform its Indian operations into an export hub for catering to the neighbouring South Asian countries ...more info


  • USA, Cincinnati: The Boston Beer Company is to spend around US$7 million renovating and expanding its brewing facilities at Central Parkway in Cincinnati ...more info


  • UK: SABMiller donation to the tsunami disaster appeal: SABMiller announced on 05 January 2005 that following the shocking events in Asia over the last ten days, SABMiller has been working ...more info


  • USA: Amstel Light, the largest selling imported light beer in the US, a part of Heineken USA Inc., continues to step up its ski platform in 2005 with the announcement ...more info


  • Japan, Tokyo: Sapporo Breweries Ltd and Suntory Ltd on Tuesday, January 11 unveiled business plans for 2005 targeting substantial increases in sales of low-priced beer-like alcoholic beverages dubbed "the third ...more info


  • Australia: An outstanding 28.9% increase in interstate sales has underpinned a strong profit result for South Australia’s Coopers Brewery for the 12 months to June 30, 2004 ...more info


  • Russia, Moscow: The Board of Directors of SUN Interbrew Limited (further, the “Company”), announced on January 10 that it has initiated the process required to approve the acquisition by InBev ...more info


  • China: Japan’s Kirin Brewery Company, Limited (“Kirin”) announced on January 5, 2005 it will establish a new 100%-owned holding company to manage the development of its alcohol beverage operations throughout ...more info


  • Belgium, Brussels: InBev and SUN Trade (International) Ltd (“SUN Trade”) announced on January 10, 2005 amendments to the agreement between them announced on 12 August 2004 with regard to InBev’s ...more info


  • Brewers Adolph Coors Co. of Colorado and Molson Inc. of Canada have proposed a merger: Executives with the Adolph Coors Co. plan to meet with Molson Inc. investors ahead of ...more info


  • USA, Minneapolis: Cargill announced on January 7 that its efforts in response to the recent earthquake and tsunami that struck South and Southeast Asia have now reached $1 million ...more info


  • USA, Minneapolis: Cargill reported on January 11 net earnings of $1.012 billion for the 2005 second quarter ended Nov. 30. These results included earnings from continuing operations of $956 million ...more info


  • USA, Oregon: Cascade Lakes Brewing Co. announced on January 10 the release of a new beer aptly named Pine Marten Pale Ale. The icy cold adult beverage hit the stores ...more info


  • Japan, Tokyo: Asahi Breweries Ltd., Japan's top brewer, announced on January 5 it expects its combined shipments volume of beer and low-malt "happoshu" to rise 1.7 % in 2005 ...more info


Brewery News
Japan, Tokyo: Kirin Brewery Company, Limited (Kirin) announced on January 11, 2005 that it had acquired 117.27 million class B shares of Philippines San Miguel Corporation (SMC), representing 4.12% of the outstanding shares of SMC...more info

Russia: Russian president Vladimir Putin turned down the federal law banning the drinking of beer in public, demanding amendments. The act was approved by the two houses of the Russian parliament, the State Duma, and the Federation Council, at the end of 2004, Moscow News commented on January 11. President Putin wants the legislation to make clear where beer-drinking will be banned, and to allow non-alcoholic or low-alcohol types to be drunk outside. The head of the Duma’s economic politics, business and tourism committee, Valery Draganov, was quoted by Interfax news agency as saying Putin sent a letter to the Duma saying the law’s regulations on territorial restrictions of beer retail and on its sale to minors needed to be specified. Putin also wrote that the law’s norms regarding the ban on beer drinking in public places needs to be specified. The bodies of local self-government must receive powers to set aside places where it will be allowed to sell beer and other beer-based beverages, the agency cited the president’s letter. The bill is expected to be revised and submitted to the State Duma again in the near future, Lyubov Sliska, the deputy speaker of Russia’s State Duma, the lower house of parliament, told reporters on January 11. Late 2004, the bill was approved by both houses of Russian parliament, the State Duma and the Federation Council. The bill prohibits drinking beer and beer-based beverages on streets, in stadiums, on public transportation, in parks, and in other places where there are no cafes or restaurants. The sale of beer and beer-based beverages would be banned near schools and universities and to people under the age of 18. Originally, the law was set to come into force on April 1, 2005. The move was welcomed by the brewing industry, one of the country's fastest growing markets. Beer consumption in Russia has doubled in the past five years, and is blamed in part for high rates of alcoholism. The surge in beer sales follows a ban on drinking vodka and other strong liquor in public, as Moscow tackles Russia's hard-drinking culture. Around 30% of the beer bought in Russia is consumed immediately, as many people find it too expensive to buy alcohol in restaurants and bars.

USA, St. Louis: Anheuser-Busch, Inc., the U.S. beer subsidiary of Anheuser-Busch Cos., Inc., increased U.S. beer shipments to wholesalers to 103 million barrels in 2004, up 400,000 barrels or 0.4 % over 2003...more info

China: A battle is brewing between China's two largest beer-makers Tsingtao and Yanjing. Tsingtao has announced that it is going to start marketing its low-end beer in Beijing, the home of Yanjing...more info

Germany: Beer consumption in Germany, which had a declining tendency since many years, remained constant in 2004, according to Beer Federation secretary Peter Hahn. Figures would be released by the end of January 2005, and are expected to be close to the 117,7 litres, the level of 2003, he said. The German mineral water federation VDM said per-capita consumption last year was 123 litres, well ahead of the 117 litres of beer consumed per person. For decades, beer ruled, with bottled carbonated water viewed as a minority drink. In 2004, water consumption did recede by five litres per capita, but the lead over beer remained. The most popular drink of all in Germany is coffee, usually drunk by the mugful. The coffee industry says that has been the case for 25 years and calculated per capita consumption in 2003 at 153,3 litres, based on coffee bean sales and the standard dilution.

Chile, Santiago: Compañía Cervecerías Unidas S.A. (CCU) reported on January 7, 2005 preliminary fourth quarter 2004 consolidated volumes. According to the preliminary data, CCU sold about 3,807,485 hl of beer in Chile during 2004 up 2.4% versus 2003 and 2,101,188 hl of beer in Argentina, 10.4% increase versus 2003. In the fourth quarter year 2004 CCU registered 1,266,798 hl of beer sales in Chile, up 4.2% against 2003. In Argentina CCU sold 694,971 hl of beer in Q4, 5.7% up. CCU plans to release its consolidated fourth quarter results by the first week of February. CCU is a diversified beverage company operating principally in Chile and Argentina. CCU is the largest Chilean brewer, the second-largest Argentine brewer, the third-largest Chilean soft drink producer, the second-largest Chilean wine producer, the largest Chilean mineral water producer, the third player in the pisco business and also participates in the confectionery industry in Chile. The Company has licensing and/or joint venture arrangements with Heineken Brouwerijen B.V., Anheuser-Busch Companies Inc., PepsiCo Inc., Paulaner Brauerei AG, Schweppes Holdings Limited and Watt’s Alimentos S.A.

Barley News

Ukraine: In 2004 Ukraine harvested 11.07 million tonnes of barley (both winter and spring barley) in final weight. This is the preliminary data of State Statistics Committee of Ukraine. Barley crop 2004 is 62 % up from that of 2003 (6.83 million tonnes). Harvest area of barley slightly decreased from the previous year from 4.6 to 4.51 million hectares. But the yield in contrast increased from 1.49 to 2.45 tonnes per hectare, AgriMarket posted on January 11. According to State Statistic Committee, 2004 grains and pulses crop in Ukraine totalled 41.7 million tonnes in final weight.

Australia: The last harvest of malt barley in Victoria continues to go well - malt percentages are 80 to 90 % at some sites, Country News revealed on January 10. “This has alleviated a lot of the upwards pressure on prices which we saw earlier” ...more info

Theoretical malt prices.


* - 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 2005 are available on site www.e-malt.com/MarketPrices

Malting barley prices. French barley prices.
Nominal prices.

nq - Not quoted
Prices for Danish and UK malting barley are available on site www.e-malt.com/MarketPrices

Table of the week
Excise Duties in European Countries 2004
Euros / 100 liters on 5% alc. content basis

COUNTRY  EXCISE DUTY, EUR / HL 
   
 Norway  218.60 
 Ireland  99.36 
 Finland  97.25 
 United kingdom  86.38 
 Sweden  81.22 
 Turkey  42.18 
 Denmark  39.30 
 Slovenia  34.25 
 Netherlands  25.11 
 Austria  24.96 
 Cyprus  22.19 
 Belgium  20.53 
 Hungary  20.49 
 Poland  19.10 
 Italy  19.08 
 Estonia  17.58 
 Switzerland  16.18 
 Slovakia  15.03 
 Portugal  14.45 
 Greece  14.24 
 France  13.00 
 Lithuania  10.14 
 Luxembourg  9.52 
 Germany  9.45 
 Czech Republic  9.15 
 Latvia  9.10 
 Malta  8.93 
 Spain  8.87 
 Romania  7.20 
 Bulgaria  6.46 

Source: The Brewers of Europe


Graph of the week

Agenda


December 2004:
FOODEX Food, Beverages and Food Technologies Fair. Ankara, Turkey;
Eten & Genieten Food, Beverages and Kitchen Supplies Exhibition. Amsterdam, Netherlands;
Americas Food & beverage Show and Conference;
Holiday Ale Festival;
Sint Niklaas Visits Brewery Ommegang;
IWEX 2004;
WORLD OF FOOD INDIA 2004;
KerstBierFestival 10th edition! Belgium;
VIETFOOD & DRINK 2004 / 3RD INTERNATIONAL EXH ON FOOD AND DRINK;

January 2005:
Big Beers, Belgians & Barleywines Festival. Vail CO;
35th Barley Improvement Conference. The American Malting Barley Association;
VIETFOOD (HANOI) 2005;
Atlanta Cask Ale Tasting;

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