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Publication date: «19.04.2018». 17 articles
The Democratic Republic of Congo: Beer industry likely to survive in spite of all difficulties and calamities The Bralima brewery in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), is an island of modernity in a city where chaos is the norm. Inside a building . . .
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19 April, 2018
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Argentina: Barley crop estimated at 3.1 mln tonnes this year Recent estimates put Argentina’s barley crop at 3.1 mln tonnes with farmers‘ sales to-date at 2.4 mln, H. M. Gauger GmbH said in their March report.
The nation’s exports of feed . . .
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19 April, 2018
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World: Barley shipments by seven largest exporters amounted to 21.6 mln tonnes by end of March Barley shipments of the seven largest exporters amounted to 21.6 mln tonnes from the beginning of the season till end of March, H. M. Gauger GmbH said in their latest . . .
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19 April, 2018
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Australia: Barley leading in Western Australia’s grain growers’ seeding programs this year Barley has emerged as the star of Western Australia’s grain growers’ seeding programs this year, with prices historically high and the state’s predicted plantings up seven per cent compared to . . .
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19 April, 2018
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Japan: Japan’s top 4 brewers to address shortage of drivers by sharing transport resources Asahi, Kirin, Sapporo and Suntory will deliver products across Japan via the same long-distance trucks and trains, in a rare display of co-operation among the nation’s big four beer brands, . . .
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19 April, 2018
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Vietnam: Experts speak against ban on sale of alcoholic drinks at night Experts spoke out against a proposed ban on the sale of alcoholic drinks at night during a conference on April 18, the VnExpress International reported.
The proposal aims to restrict the . . .
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19 April, 2018
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Australia: USDA forecasts increase in barley production in 2018-19 Australian grain producers experienced a difficult 2017-18 due to sustained dry periods, frost and flooding, but the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) expects more moderate and average seasonal conditions to . . .
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19 April, 2018
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