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Base Currency: Euro
on July 08, 2020
Base Currency: US Dollar
on July 08, 2020
      1 EUR = 1.1291 USD
1 EUR = 0.9015 GBP
1 EUR = 1.5327 CAD
1 EUR = 1.6234 AUD
1 EUR = 121.4200 JPY
1 EUR = 6.0479 BRL
1 EUR = 80.8858 RUB
1 EUR = 7.9213 CNY
      1 USD = 0.8855 EUR
1 USD = 0.7984 GBP
1 USD = 1.3574 CAD
1 USD = 1.4376 AUD
1 USD = 107.5300 JPY
1 USD = 5.3563 BRL
1 USD = 71.6360 RUB
1 USD = 7.0154 CNY


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July 08, 2020
French Barley/Malt
Crop 2020
Bulk
EUR/T %
2RS Malting Barley (FOB Creil) 171.50-173.50 -
6RW Malting Barley (FOB Creil) 165.00-167.00 -
Feed Barley (FOB Creil) 161.00-163.00up1.25%
2RS Malt (FOB Antwerp) 365.00-367.00 -
6RW Malt (FOB Antwerp) 357.50-359.50 -
German Malting Barley
Crop 2019
Bulk
Ex Farm
EUR/T %
Average Malting Barley Price nq  
Danish Malting Barley
Crop 2020
Free on truck
Ex Farm
DKK/T %
Malting Barley (East) 1,164.00-1,166.00  
Malting Barley (West) 1,164.00-1,166.00  
-No change; upPrice increase; downPrice decrease versus last publication.

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Top Industry News


Brewery news USA: Off-premise beer sales growth begins to slow in final full week of June ...Click here

Barley news EU: EU expected to have a good surplus of barley this year ...Click here
Barley news France: Barley crop expected to be 10.3% lower than last year ...Click here
Barley news Russia & Ukraine: Ukraine barley exports in July 2019-May 2020 up, Russia’s down ...Click here
Barley news Ukraine: Barley crop forecast cut to 7.64 mln tonnes from 8.16 mln previously ...Click here


More Industry News


Brewery news USA: Covid-19 pandemic disrupts both brewing industry and outlook for barley growers ...Click here
Barley news UK: Malting barley harvest across southern England shows yields better than expected ...Click here
Brewery news Australia: Hospitality industry calls for beer tax to be scrapped or frozen before it comes into force ...Click here
Brewery news UK: Molson Coors to distribute BrewDog’s products in Northern Ireland ...Click here

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These Days in Business History


06 July
1785 - Congress resolves US currency named "dollar" and adopts decimal coinage
1885 - Louis Pasteur successfully tests an anti-rabies vaccine
1886 - Horlick's of Wisconsin offers 1st malted milk to public
1907 - Opening of Brooklands, in England - the world's first purpose-built motor racing circuit
1928 - In New York, the screening of the first film to include sound - 'The Lights of New York'

07 July
1550 - Chocolate introduced
1802 - 1st comic book "The Wasp," is published
1814 - The world's first authentic historical novel, 'Waverley' by Sir Walter Scott, is published
1891 - Travelers cheque patented
1929 - In Italy, the Vatican in the centre of Rome becomes a sovereign state
1954 - Elvis Presley makes his radio debut

08 July
1497 - Portuguese navigator Vasco da Gama sets sail from Lisbon in search of a sea route to India
1796 - U.S. State Department issues 1st American passport
1870 - Congress authorizes registration of trademarks

Agenda

July 2020:
29 - 31: Beviale Mexico 2020 (Guadalajara, Mexico)
30 - 01 August: Korea International Beer Expo 2020 (Seoul, South Korea)

September 2020:
02 - 05: Expo Trade, Brewers Conference & Mar del Plata Beer Week 2020 (Mar del Plata Argentina)
03 - 05: Zurich Bier Festival 2020 (Zurich, Switzerland)
05 - 05: Copa Cervezas de America 2020 (Award Ceremony) (Mar del Plata, Argentina)
11 - 13: Mondial de la Biere - Paris 2020 (Paris, France)
14 - 25: Craft Brewing Online 2020 (Online)
18 - 08 October: WBC Connect 2020 (Online)
24 - 26: Stockholm Beer & Whisky Festival 2020 (Stockholm, Sweden)

October 2020:
02 - 03: Stockholm Beer & Whisky Festival 2020 (Stockholm, Sweden)
08 - 11: Mondial de la Biere 2020 (Montreal, Canada)
13 - 16: China Brew & China Beverage (CBB) 2020 (Shanghai, China)
14 - 16: Expo Antad & Alimentaria Mexico 2020 (Expo Guadalajara, Mexico)
16 - 17: Great American Beer Festival 2020 (Online)
19 - 20: Planete Biere 2020 (Paris, France)
21 - 24: Beer 2020 (Sochi, Russia)
23 - 25: Cerveza Mexico Expo 2020 (Mexico City, Mexico)
26 - 28: VLB Brewing Conference 2020 (Leipzig, Germany)
29 - 30: Sea Brew 2020 (Taipei, Taiwan)

November 2020:
04 - 07: VIETFOOD & BEVERAGE - VIETNAM 2020 (Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)
10 - 12: Brau Beviale 2020 (Nuremberg, Germany)
11 - 11: European Beer Star 2020 - Award Ceremony & Winners' Night (Munich, Germany)
13 - 14: Beervana 2020 (Wellington, New Zealand)
18 - 22: Mondial de la Biere Rio 2020 (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
18 - 18: Brussels Beer Challenge 2020 (Brussels, Belgium)
25 - 27: Drink Japan 2020 (Tokyo, Japan)

December 2020:
09 - 11: Drink Technology India 2020 (Mumbai, India)

March 2021:
23 - 25: Beviale Moscow 2021 (Moscow, Russia)

May 2021:
17 - 23: Budapest Beer Week 2021 (Budapest, Hungary)

June 2021:
13 - 15: Bangkok Brewing Conference 2021 (Bangkok, Thailand)
15 - 17: Brasil Brau 2021 (Sao Paulo, Brazil)

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BreweryBrewery News Brewery


Brewery news USA: Off-premise beer sales growth begins to slow in final full week of June
The slowdown in off-premise beer sales began to set in during the last full week in June, but as states began to shut down on-site sales for a second time, another spike is expected, Brewbound reported on July 7.

For the one-week period ending June 27, beer category dollar sales increased 16.1%, to $1.007 billion, according to data shared by market research firm Nielsen. Excluding FMBs, hard seltzers and cider, core beer dollar sales increased just 8.1%.

“We are finally seeing the off-premise slowdown that many of us expected to see several weeks ago, when on-premise started opening up,” said Danelle Kosmal, Nielsen VP of beverage alcohol practice. “For the week ending June 27, 2020, total alcohol off-premise alcohol sales were up 19.2%, which is the second slowest growth week since mid-March.”

Nevertheless, the last full week of June marked the fifth time in the last six weeks that beer category sales topped $1 billion. Year-to-date, beer category sales are up 16%, to $21.8 billion. During the COVID-19 weeks, from early March through June 27, beer category dollar sales have increased 21.1%, to $15.8 billion.

The slowing growth trends in off-premise retailers — which many had predicted as states began reopening bars, restaurants and ...More info on site


Brewery news USA: Covid-19 pandemic disrupts both brewing industry and outlook for barley growers
Where do you like to grab a cold beer? Big games, concerts, bars and restaurants are popular places to tip back a bottle or a draft. But since March, venues where people typically drink beer have been either closed or have seen major changes to prevent the spread of coronavirus. That’s pushed many beer drinkers back home, sending off-sale beer sales soaring.

Those changes have disrupted the brewing industry and the outlook for barley growers, AG Week reported on July 4.

“Essentially, all the on-premises business went to zero,” says Doug Restemayer, president of D-S Beverages in Moorhead, Minn. “So all of our draft business pretty much dried up literally overnight.”

Craft beer sales across the country dropped as much as 80% since the pandemic started. But Restemayer says canned beer sales skyrocketed, especially larger packages of lower-priced beers. That’s good news for malting barley growers, although questions remain about the future. “We’re in territory that we just are not exactly sure where we’re going here. Things are changing daily and we’re just not sure where we’re going,” says barley farmer Greg Kessel.

Kessel farms in Belfield, N.D., and also is the chair of the North Dakota Barley Council. He says all of North Dakota’s ...More info on site


Brewery news Australia: Hospitality industry calls for beer tax to be scrapped or frozen before it comes into force
The hospitality industry is calling for Australia's beer tax to be scrapped or frozen before it comes into force next month, the Daily Mail reported on July 6.

The Australian Federal Government currently taxes an average of A$2.26 per litre of beer, which is set to increase to an unknown amount on August 1.

Without the increase, Australians already pay the fourth highest tax on beer in the industrialised world after Norway (A$3.46), Japan (A$2.92) and Finland (A$2.46).

Germany dropped its low beer tax of A$0.13 per litre to zero amid the COVID-19 pandemic while the UK froze its tax at A$1.52 to provide certainty to businesses.

Now, pubs and brewers are calling for the tax increase to either be scrapped or for the tariff to be frozen at its current level.

Brewers Association of Australia CEO Brett Heffernan said 'there is no logical reason for Aussies to be paying even more for beer'.

‘As the hospitality industry battles with the devastating economic impacts of COVID-19 this latest increase in tax comes at a time when publicans and patrons can least afford it,' Mr Heffernan said.

'We appreciate politicians of every persuasion are urging people to get down to ...More info on site


Brewery news UK: Molson Coors to distribute BrewDog’s products in Northern Ireland
Molson Coors has announced that it has secured the exclusive rights to distribute, sell and market Scottish craft brewer BrewDog's products in Northern Ireland, Hospitality Ireland reported on July 6.

BrewDog's Punk IPA will be available on draught in pubs and bars across Northern Ireland while a range of packaged products such as Punk IPA, Elvis Juice, Punk AF, and Dead Pony will be available to purchase in off-licences.

Molson Coors Northern Ireland customer director Jordana Busby stated, "We are delighted to announce this new partnership with BrewDog that will see Molson Coors bring their exciting range of products to consumers in Northern Ireland. We both share a passion for bringing great tasting beers to consumers, so BrewDog is a natural fit within our growing portfolio of premium beverages.

"At Molson Coors, our mission is to improve the consumer experience by championing choice, which means we must have exciting brands in our portfolio, such as BrewDog, that deliver for our consumers no matter the occasion, in their local pub, with a meal at home or in a city centre bar or restaurant."

Meanwhile, BrewDog's regional manager for Europe, Gordon Buchanan, commented, "At BrewDog, our mission has always been to make other people as passionate ...More info on site



BarleyBarley News Barley


Barley newsEU: EU expected to have a good surplus of barley this year
The Mediterranean countries are very likely to be self-sufficient in barley, private Spanish crop forecasts indicate 11 – 12 mln tonnes of barley this ...More info on site


Barley newsFrance: Barley crop expected to be 10.3% lower than last year
France's soft wheat production is expected to fall by almost 21% this year after crops suffered from adverse weather conditions, the French farm ministry ...More info on site


Barley newsRussia & Ukraine: Ukraine barley exports in July 2019-May 2020 up, Russia’s down
Barley exports in 2019/20 by May 25 were: Russia 3.3 mln tonnes (last year 3.7 mln), Ukraine 4.7 mln tonnes (last year 3.5), H. ...More info on site


Barley newsUkraine: Barley crop forecast cut to 7.64 mln tonnes from 8.16 mln previously
Agriculture consultancy ProAgro has cut its forecast for Ukraine's 2020 wheat harvest to 26.07 million tonnes from 26.65 million a month ago due to ...More info on site


Barley news UK: Malting barley harvest across southern England shows yields better than expected
Combines started cutting early winter malting barley crops this week across southern England, with yields better than expected after a very difficult growing season, FarmersWeekly reported on July 7.

Scattered crops of malting varieties were being cut from East Anglia down into Dorset, while one Norfolk grower dipped into his oilseed rape ahead of winter barley.

After drying winds early this week, harvest started of the heritage variety Maris Otter, as well as more mainstream Craft amid uncertain demand for malting barley as the coronavirus lockdown is slowly eased.

Dorset farm manager Martin Ford started cutting 190ha of Maris Otter on July 6 on light land in the south of the county and was very pleased with a yield of 6.5t/ha.

This season’s crop delivered a similar yield to last year and with a good grain sample, so Mr Ford was happy, especially after a tricky growing season with a very wet autumn and winter followed by a bone-dry spring.

“Otter is very reliable. It is early to harvest, so gives us a good early entry for oilseed rape and last year’s crop fetched £205/t,” he said.

Mr Ford hopes to finish cutting the Maris Otter by the weekend at Charborough Park, between Blandford Forum and ...More info on site


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