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Publication date: «19.11.2010». 17 articles
EU: SABMiller looks into EU’s beer drinking culture Beer continues to be an important industry in Europe but, like many consumer goods, it has not been unaffected by the recession. Many of Europe’s beer markets have experienced declines . . .
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19 November, 2010
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United Kingdom: Malting Barley Committee updates list of barley varieties approved for brewing, malt and grain distilling The UK Malting Barley Committee has published the following updated IBD list of barley varieties approved for brewing, malt distilling and grain distilling.
Brewing use:
Winter varieties with full approval: Pearl, . . .
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19 November, 2010
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Russia: Barley crop to be the smallest in forty years SovEcon experts forecast the smallest barley crop in Russia in the last forty years – at just 8.7 – 9.3 mln tonnes, cri.mcx.ru communicated on November, 17.
Intervention stocks of 1.45 . . .
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19 November, 2010
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Estonia & Russia: Baltika beer to be distributed by Saku Őlletehas brewery Estonian brewer Saku Őlletehas has signed an agreement with the Russian beer giant Baltika and will start representing and selling Baltika’s beer brands in Estonia from next year, The Baltic . . .
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19 November, 2010
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Ukraine: Beer production up 2.2% in the first ten months of this year Ukraine’s beer output increased by 2.2% in January – October this year, to 26.8 mln hl, State Statistics Committee reported earlier this week.
In October, Ukrainian brewers produced 1.82 mln hl . . .
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19 November, 2010
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EU: Beer output drops to 363.7 mln hl in 2009 EU-27 beer output amounted to 363.7 mln hl in 2009, down from 379.6 mln hl produced in 2008, The Brewers of Europe said in this year’s edition of their Beer . . .
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19 November, 2010
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Romania: SABMiller’s subsidiary to close one of its oldest breweries Ursus Breweries, one of Romania’s leading beer producers, will close down one of its oldest production centers in Romania, the 130-year old Cluj – Napoca factory, which employs 161 people, . . .
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19 November, 2010
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