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Publication date: «13.05.2009». 28 articles
United Kingdom: Improved taste helps non-alcoholic beer achieve highest sales growth in the industry Declining beer sales have become a headache for brewers and pub operators alike, but one sector of the industry is still making merry. Non-alcoholic beers are surging in popularity as . . .
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13 May, 2009
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Australia: Some advice for Australian barley growers from a CBH barley marketing manager With sowing underway across most of South Eastern Australia, Country Times posted on May, 12 some comments regarding current malting barley varieties.
According to Peter Breguet, Barley Marketing Manager for CBH . . .
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13 May, 2009
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Poland: Increased taxes make Poles turn away from beer Poland’s Internal Revenue Service has been disappointed by collected revenue on beer after they increased the tax from 1 March, having only taken in 40 million zloty (about 10 million . . .
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13 May, 2009
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Japan & Australia: Kirin and Lion Nathan agree on takeover terms, deal to be completed by October Australian brewer Lion Nathan announced on May, 11 it has agreed the terms for an AU$3.3 bln takeover by Japanese brewer Kirin.
According to the Implementation Agreement signed by the two . . .
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13 May, 2009
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United States: Malting and feed barley prices remain steady with little demand on the markets With little demand in the barley markets, prices for both feed and malting barley have remained steady, Larry Raap, grain merchandiser for Sun Prairie Grain in Minot, was quoted as . . .
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13 May, 2009
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The Philippines: San Miguel Brewery Inc. posts increased net income for the first quarter, expects to perform better in the coming months In a period characterized by slow consumer demand, San Miguel Brewery Inc. (SMB Inc.) still recorded a rise in net sales revenue to P12.4 billion for the first quarter of . . .
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13 May, 2009
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Belgium: Competition authority drops investigation into AB InBev’s new payment policy Belgium's economy ministry said on May,11 it would not continue its investigation into whether Anheuser-Busch InBev, the world's largest brewer, abused its dominant position in delaying payments to suppliers, Reuters . . .
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13 May, 2009
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United Kingdom: Scottish pubs see last chance in hot summer, S&N managing director believes the UK’s beer industry is on the brink of an epochal change Operators of Scotland's licensed premises are grasping at hopes of a long, hot summer to stave off an industry meltdown, as the stampede out of Scotland's pub trade continues, the Sunday Herald . . .
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13 May, 2009
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