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Publication date: «23.10.2015». 17 articles
Belgium: InBev Belgium to invest 5.7 mln euros in increasing capacity at its Hoegaarden brewery InBev Belgium is to invest 5.7 million euros in its Hoegaarden brewery this year, The Brussels Times reported on October 22.
The aim is to increase production volumes and fermentation capacities, . . .
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23 October, 2015
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Canada: Barley production forecast to increase by 7% to 7.61 mln tonnes in 2015/16 For 2015-16, Canada’s barley production is forecast to increase by 7% to 7.61 million tonnes (Mt), due to a recovery in area harvested, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada said in its . . .
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23 October, 2015
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Japan: Suntory Holdings considers IPO to help it keep pace with consolidating global industry The president of Suntory Holdings Ltd., Takeshi Niinami, said on October 22 that the beverage maker was considering an initial public offering as one of a range of financing options . . .
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23 October, 2015
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Canada & Mexico: Pacific Western Brewing loses trademark battle against Cerveceria del Pacifico A Federal Court of Canada judge has thrown out a Pacific Western Brewing Co. Ltd. bid to expunge a Mexican brewer's trademark for a line of beer with a similar . . .
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23 October, 2015
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Australia: Private barley crop forecasts of up to 9 mln tons now made more cautious by change towards dryer and warmer weather Real weather has so far defied all El Nino forecasts for Australia, precipitation had been sufficient all winter and spring, H. M. Gauger GmbH reported earlier in October.
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23 October, 2015
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World: Malting barley supplies smaller than previously estimated Malting barley supplies are less than the estimate of an EU surplus of 2.6 mln tons of last month, which was mainly based on the huge supplies of French winter . . .
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23 October, 2015
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Namibia: Namibia Breweries Limited launches King Lager brewed from home-grown barley In support of government’s ‘Growth at Home’ strategy, Namibia Breweries Limited (NBL), which is a subsidiary of the Ohlthaver & List (O&L) Group, has added its latest innovation, King Lager, . . .
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23 October, 2015
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