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Publication date: «31.08.2011». 21 articles
World: Barley production forecast increases to 133.2 mln tonnes The world barley production forecast for 2011/12 has increased to 133.2 mln tonnes, an increase of 7% on the previous year, although this is still well below the five-year average . . .
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31 August, 2011
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Canada: CWB sums up results of crop year 2010-11, farmers to get one of the highest returns in history despite very low export volumes Prairie farmers will earn an estimated C$5.8 billion on the sale of last year's wheat and barley crop - one of the highest returns in CWB history - despite one . . .
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31 August, 2011
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Canada: Malting barley values unchanged, crop quality will depend heavily on dry weather in the next two weeks - CWB’s August PRO The CWB released on August, 25 its latest Pool Return Outlook (PRO) for the 2011-12 crop year. Pool A feed barley is up C$12 to C$252 per tonne, while malting . . .
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31 August, 2011
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Bulgaria: Forty-percent stake in Lomsko Pivo brewery acquired by real estate company BGI Projects Bulgarian real estate company BGI Projects has bought 40.44 per cent in Bulgarian beer maker Lomsko Pivo, Sofia Echo reported, citing data by Central Depository on August, 29.
Last week, the . . .
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31 August, 2011
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Tanzania: Tanzania Breweries could end up paying damages to Serengeti Breweries over sabotage accusations - report Tanzania Breweries Ltd, the country’s largest brewer, could end up paying millions of dollars in damages to its rival Serengeti Breweries Ltd over widely publicised sabotage accusations in the battle . . .
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31 August, 2011
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Costa Rica: Demand for imported beers grows by 12% in 2010 Foreign or imported beers are gaining ground against Costa Rica's domestic brews as consumers prefer the taste and quality of imported brews that are now not priced out of reach, . . .
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31 August, 2011
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EU: Big brewers arm themselves with nonalcohol beer to battle for market share Spain is a world leader in sales of nonalcohol beer and some of Western Europe's biggest brewers are taking notice. To help combat flat sales at home, brewers are looking . . .
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31 August, 2011
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Canada: Planting progress smaller than intended in April – June because of wet weather – report Canadian farmers planted 14 percent fewer grains than they intended from April through June because of wet weather during seeding, Hamburg-based Oil World said on August, 30.
The area seeded . . .
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31 August, 2011
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Malaysia: Carlsberg Malaysia’s Q2 results in line with market expectations Analysts are generally satisfied with Carlsberg Brewery Bhd's second-quarter results that were in line with market expectations, The Star reported on August, 31.
For the second quarter ended June 30, 2011, . . .
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31 August, 2011
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Germany: German cereal crop affected both by rain and by sun this year Germany's cereal crop is expected to come up short this year after enduring months of heat and dryness during the spring and early summer months and being inundated later by . . .
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31 August, 2011
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