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Publication date: «27.05.2011». 18 articles
Ukraine: Ukraine’s grain harvest, exports to increase this year Favourable weather is likely to boost Ukraine's grain harvest to 43-47 million tonnes in 2011 and the ex-Soviet state could export 21-22 million tonnes taking advantage of smaller crops in . . .
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27 May, 2011
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Canada: ICE Futures Canada creates three new grain contracts in anticipation of the end of CWB's monopoly ICE Futures Canada (formerly the Winnipeg Commodity Exchange) has started work on creating three new contracts - one for spring wheat, another for durum and a revamped contract for barley . . .
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27 May, 2011
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France: Barley harvest starts with rather negative first indications – industry sources France’s barley harvest started on May, 25 in the southwest of the country, and indications are for a “very bad” crop, with drought reducing yields by half in the worst . . .
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27 May, 2011
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Australia: GrainCopr’s malt margins in line with expectations in H1 of its financial year An unprecedented harvest has bumped GrainCorp's first-half net profit to a record A$88 million, 66 per cent higher than for the corresponding period a year earlier, The Sydney Morning Herald . . .
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27 May, 2011
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China: AB InBev inaugurates greenfield brewery in Sichuan Province Belgium-based AB InBev, the world's largest brewer, opened its Ziyang Greenfield factory in Sichuan Province on May, 26, its first plant in China's southwest, Global Times reports.
With an investment of . . .
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27 May, 2011
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France: Preferred malting barley varieties list unchanged from last year France’s Maltsters’ and Brewers’ Associations have left unchanged their preferred malting barley varieties list.
The 2012 list includes Concerto, Beatrix, Bellini, Henley, NFC Tipple, Pewter, Prestige and Sebastian, just like last . . .
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27 May, 2011
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Brazil: AmBev expected to get back the lost market share in the second half of this year Sky-high grain prices have helped fuel riots and unrest around the world, and have even contributed to the Arab revolutions. But apart from their daily bread, commodity costs are driving . . .
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27 May, 2011
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Canada & US: Andrew Molson replaces Peter Coors as Molson Coors Brewing chairman A seventh generation of the Molson family is taking the helm of Molson Coors as the brewer seeks to extend its global reach into emerging countries, The Canadian Press reported . . .
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27 May, 2011
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