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E-Malt.com Flash 32a August 03 - August 05, 2020
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Currency Rates
Base Currency: Euro on August 05, 2020 |
Base Currency: US Dollar on August 05, 2020 |
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1 EUR = 1.1774 USD
1 EUR = 0.9015 GBP
1 EUR = 1.5742 CAD
1 EUR = 1.6488 AUD
1 EUR = 124.7300 JPY
1 EUR = 6.2571 BRL
1 EUR = 86.4396 RUB
1 EUR = 8.2155 CNY
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1 USD = 0.8492 EUR
1 USD = 0.7656 GBP
1 USD = 1.3370 CAD
1 USD = 1.4003 AUD
1 USD = 105.9300 JPY
1 USD = 5.3143 BRL
1 USD = 73.4157 RUB
1 USD = 6.9777 CNY
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Currency Rates Chart
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Average Market Prices Change Trend
August 05, 2020 |
French Barley/Malt Crop 2020 Bulk |
EUR/T |
% |
2RS Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
173.00-175.00 | |
6RW Malting Barley (FOB Creil) |
165.00-167.00 | 0.61% |
Feed Barley (FOB Creil) |
162.00-164.00 | 1.24% |
2RS Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
367.00-369.00 | |
6RW Malt (FOB Antwerp) |
357.50-359.50 | 0.34% |
German Malting Barley Crop 2020 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) |
1,174.00-1,176.00 | |
Malting Barley (West) |
1,174.00-1,176.00 | |
No change;
Price increase;
Price decrease versus last publication.
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World: Heineken reports EUR297 mln net loss for half year ended June 30
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World: Beer market could take six years to fully recover from Covid-19 impact
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Japan: Asahi Group gives weaker-than-expected profit outlook for the year
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South Africa: South African Breweries cancels $290 mln investment plan
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The Philippines: San Miguel Corp’s beer unit sees January-June revenue drop to P42.8 bln from P70.3 bln last year
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World: China’s demand for Canadian, French, Ukrainian barley creates ‘two-speed barley market’ in the Black Sea
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World: Global pandemic makes Diageo take a GBP1.3 bln writedown in the year to June 30
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World: Beam Suntory sees net sales decline in January-June this year
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Latvia: Carlsberg’s Aldaris brewery sees exports increase 58% in H1 2020
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Australia & India: India’s increasing beer consumption good news for Australian barley
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UK: Early spring malting barley showing good yields and quality in southern England
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Japan & South Korea: Japanese brands from beer to clothes walloped by boycott by South Korean consumers
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These Days in Business History
03 August
1887 - Thomas Alva Edison receives a U.S. Patent for his new kinetoscope, the predecessor to the motion-picture camera
1977 - Tandy Corp. introduces one of the earliest affordable personal computers, the TRS-80 (soon to be affectionately nicknamed the "Trash 80"). It has 4 (yes, four) kilobytes of memory, a black-and-white monitor, and uses floppy disks that truly flop when you shake them. It retails for just $599
1984 - Total trading volume on the New York Stock Exchange exceeds 200 million for the first time, as 236,565,110 shares change hands
04 August
1693 - Dom Perignon invents champagne
1790 - Congress enacts Alexander Hamilton's plan to fund the public debt and giving birth to the American securities markets
1930 - Michael J. Cullen opens his first King Kullen store. He calls it a "supermarket," one of the nation's first - and it is a smash hit, as people drive from miles around for the new shopping experience
2007 - NASA's Phoenix spaceship is launched
05 August
1914 - 1st traffic light installed (Euclid Ave & E 105th St, Cleveland)
1926 - 1st talkie movie "Don Juan" at Warner Theatre, NY
1930 - Birth of Neil Armstrong , X-15 pilot, 1st Moonwalker (Gemini 8, Apollo 11)
1991 - Soichiro Hondo CEO & founder (Honda), dies of liver cancer at 84
Agenda
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)
July 2021:
13 - 15: Fdt Africa 2021 (Midrand, South Africa)
Brewery News
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World: Heineken reports EUR297 mln net loss for half year ended June 30
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Heineken Holding NV said on August 3 that it won't pay an interim dividend as it reported a swing to net loss, as revenue
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World: Beer market could take six years to fully recover from Covid-19 impact
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The international beer market is expected to take six years to fully recover from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Farm Weekly reported
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Japan: Asahi Group gives weaker-than-expected profit outlook for the year
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Japanese beverage maker Asahi Group Holdings gave a weaker-than-expected profit outlook for the year, as the coronavirus pandemic hit global beer sales, particularly in
...More info on site
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South Africa: South African Breweries cancels $290 mln investment plan
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South African Breweries (SAB) said on August 3 it was cancelling 5 billion rand ($290 million) of planned investments as a result of revenue
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The Philippines: San Miguel Corp’s beer unit sees January-June revenue drop to P42.8 bln from P70.3 bln last year
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San Miguel Brewery said on August 4 its net income stood at P5 billion in the first half of the year.
This was 62
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Latvia: Carlsberg’s Aldaris brewery sees exports increase 58% in H1 2020
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Latvia’s Aldaris brewery in the first half of this year saw its exports climb 58 percent from the respective period last year, LETA reported on August 4 citing Edgars Berzins, the logistics director of Carlsberg Baltic which owns Aldaris.
He said that before the Covid-19 pandemic, the company made a strategic decision to strengthen its positions in the existing markets, for example, in the UK. Even though restaurants and bars in the UK were closed during the pandemic, sales in stores increased.
At the same time, Berzins said that Aldaris' turnover slightly decreased in the first half of this year compared to 2019 because the increase in off-trade segment (stores, kiosks, alcohol stores, etc.) could not compensate for decline in on-trade segment (bars, restaurants, clubs, hotels, etc.).
Nevertheless, sales in June and July were positive and viewed with cautious optimism. If the global situation does not deteriorate, the turnover for this year could be similar to last year's results.
In 2019, Aldaris generated EUR 25.882 million in turnover, down 4.4 percent from a year ago, while loss increased 2.8 times to EUR 3.303 million.
Aldaris is part of the Danish beer giant Carlsberg. The Latvian brewery employs approximately 190 people. Aldaris’ portfolio comprises around 40
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Japan & South Korea: Japanese brands from beer to clothes walloped by boycott by South Korean consumers
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Japanese brands from beer to clothes were walloped by a boycott by South Korean consumers last year - but tech names stood out for their resilience, according to data assessing the effects, the Nikkei Asian Review reported on August 2.
The boycott was sparked a year ago when Japan's government imposed curbs on exports of chipmaking materials needed by South Korean semiconductor producers such as Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix. Although Tokyo says the restriction was prompted by concerns over South Korea's own export restrictions, some see the move as related to South Korean court rulings that allow assets of Japanese companies to be seized and used to compensate Korean victims of World War II-era forced labour.
Tokyo's action sparked a strong response by South Korean consumers, who began to shun Japanese products -- in some cases with severe financial effects.
According to Seoul-based research company CEO Score, the combined operating profits of 31 Japanese consumer companies in their South Korean businesses plunged 71.3% to 145.9 billion won ($121 million) in 2019, compared with the previous year.
The companies' combined revenue fell by 6.9% to 7.9 trillion won during the same period.
The biggest impact has been on companies with products more easily substituted -
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Barley News
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World: China’s demand for Canadian, French, Ukrainian barley creates ‘two-speed barley market’ in the Black Sea
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China’s increased demand for Canadian, French and Ukrainian barley has created a “two-speed barley market” in the Black Sea, as the major importer looks
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Australia & India: India’s increasing beer consumption good news for Australian barley
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An increase in the consumption of beer by a more affluent population in India is part of what makes the country an attractive alternative market for Australian malt barley, the Farm Weekly reported on August 2.
In 2017 and 2018 India produced about 3.2 billion litres of beer per year, making up about 25 per cent of the alcohol industry.
The population of the country is about 1.7 billion people in India, but only just over 200 million of those can afford to drink beer and of that 200 mln, there are only 22 mln who can afford to drink premium beer.
Speaking via video link at the Grain Industry Association of Western Australia's (GIWA) 2020 Barley Forum on August 3, Australian Export Grains Innovation Centre (AEGIC) barley technical manager Mary Raynes said there were more than 140 beer brands in India.
"Each State pretty much has its own brewery, primarily because out of the 25 States and seven Territories, they're all individually governed.
"Beer is highly taxed and with COVID-19 the tax on beer imports and exports went up around 25pc.
"The beer in India is marked as a strong beer, meaning it's higher in alcohol content, about six to eight per cent and it
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UK: Early spring malting barley showing good yields and quality in southern England
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Early spring malting barley crops are showing good yields and quality across southern England, helped by April and May rainfall, while other crops into East Anglia have suffered from the drought, Farmers Weekly reported on August 4.
Crops on the chalklands of Hampshire, Dorset and Wiltshire are showing promising harvesting results, although those further east suffered in the bone-dry May and yields and quality are down on last year.
Some early crops south of the M4 motorway showed yields of 7-8.5 t/ha, and many have low nitrogen contents of 1.35-1.55%, which the maltsters prefer. East Anglia was braced for lower yields and higher nitrogens.
One of the early-harvested crops was in Dorset, where farm manager Martin Ford has just finished cutting 140ha of the variety Propino, yielding 8.2t/a with a respectable specific weight.
“We are very pleased with the Propino – it did well through the drought and seems to like our light chalky soils,” he says.
The nitrogen content is not yet known, but he is hopeful of good quality after 180 ha of the old winter malting variety Maris Otter yielded 6.8 t/ha at a low nitrogen content of 1.35-1.45%.
Most maltsters look for a nitrogen content below 1.65% for distilling and specialist beers,
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Whisky News
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World: Global pandemic makes Diageo take a GBP1.3 bln writedown in the year to June 30
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The world’s largest spirits maker Diageo has taken a £1.3 bln writedown, becoming the latest drinks group to face impairment charges because of coronavirus,
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World: Beam Suntory sees net sales decline in January-June this year
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Maker’s Mark owner Beam Suntory saw net sales decline 3% in the first six months of 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic, The Spirits Business reported on July 31.
From January to June 2020, Beam Suntory’s net sales in the US fell 3% as a result of “significantly lower” revenue due to the closure of the on-trade, which was offset by a boost in the off-trade.
“While our sales were substantially below our expectations at the start of the year, the people of Beam Suntory rose to the challenge and fuelled stronger momentum than we expected at the onset of the pandemic,” said Albert Baladi, president and CEO of Beam Suntory.
“Our teams demonstrated impressive agility to pivot in many important ways – to redirect resources to fast-growing channels such as off-premise and e-commerce, to meet consumers in the new ‘home premise’ and to support restaurants and bars through new revenue streams like cocktails to-go.”
The firm took a big hit in markets such as Spain, India and global travel retail, which were “severely” affected by the pandemic, resulting in double-digit losses.
However, the company recorded a low-single-digit sales increase in Japan, Germany, the UK and Russia, while Canada grew by double digits.
Beam Suntory said
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