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Publication date: «19.04.2019». 17 articles
USA, AR: Boston Mountain Brewing working hard to launch in Fayetteville next month Although the number of breweries in Arkansas is on a steady rise, it has been a while since a beermaker set up shop in Fayetteville.
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19 April, 2019
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Ukraine: Ukraine grain outlook bolstered by trade disputes Argus Media is reporting that the outcome of trade disputes between China and the US and Canada will be a key factor in determining Ukrainian export flows in the near . . .
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19 April, 2019
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Canada: CMBTC expects 5-10% increase in Canada’s barley seeded area this season As seeding approaches in Western Canada, industry pundits are busy making forecasts for 2019 crop areas. The industry is projecting barley seeded area to rise given strong prices for feed . . .
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19 April, 2019
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Germany: Beer output increases by 2.2% in 2018 German breweries increased their output by 2.2 percent in 2018, an increase of 184 million litres, to 8.7 billion litres not including non-alcoholic beer, the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis) announced . . .
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19 April, 2019
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Kenya: EABL says no threat to beer supplies from ongoing dry weather Kenya’s beer supply is safe for the rest of the year as EABL says it has enough grain stock to sustain production, The Star reported on April 18.
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19 April, 2019
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UK & Ireland: Big brewers betting big on non-alcoholic beer Beer drinking is so ingrained in British (and Irish) life that any mention of choosing non-alcoholic versions of the stuff provokes ire. What is the point of drinking beer without . . .
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19 April, 2019
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Australia: GrainCorp warns of A$40 mln hit to half-year earnings, sources blame slowdown in China demand for barley Australia's GrainCorp Ltd said on April 18 it will take a A$40 million ($28.7 million) hit to half-year earnings, blaming international trade tensions and a severe drought, sending its shares . . .
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19 April, 2019
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