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Publication date: «15.02.2006». 28 articles
Ireland: Lactic acid bacteria from malting and brewing to reduce mycotoxins in grains Common grade lactic acid bacteria (LAB) from grain, malting, brewing and cereal processing could be a cheap and natural means of reducing deadly mycotoxins in grains, Food Production Daily cited . . .
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15 February, 2006
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India: United Breweries Holdings sells 74 % stake in United National Breweries of SA United Breweries Holdings Ltd (UBHL), which owns and operates Vijay Mallya's companies, is selling its 74 % stake in United National Breweries (UNB) of South Africa to UNB's management. UBHL, . . .
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15 February, 2006
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EU: Over the past 6 years, the “intra-trade” for barley has averaged about 350,000 tonnes The trade figures for the EU-25 for the years 1999/00 through 2002/03 are inflated by the two-way trade between the two groups (EU-15 and acceding 10), USDA commented in its . . .
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15 February, 2006
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Turkey: Turkey has returned as a net barley exporter for the first time in 3 years Turkey has returned as a net barley exporter for the first time in 3 years, USDA commented in its last Grain Report published on February 10. With greater supplies, sales . . .
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15 February, 2006
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India: United Breweries and Scottish & Newcastle to buy 20% more in Millennium Alcobev United Breweries (UB) and Scottish & Newcastle (S&N) are jointly picking up an additional 20 % stake in Millennium Alcobev, Ecomonic Times, The (India) (KRT) Via Thomson Dialog NewsEdge announced . . .
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15 February, 2006
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USA: Budweiser waves green flag for sponsorship of Daytona International Speedway Anheuser-Busch announced on February 10 that Budweiser will become the Official Beer of Daytona International Speedway under a new multi-year agreement that includes Official Beer status and signage rights during . . .
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15 February, 2006
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China: Kingway Brewery aims over 30% jump in beer sales Kingway Brewery Holdings Ltd. is planning to sell 700,000 tonnes of beer in 2006, a jump of more than 30% from 2005, its top executive said on February 13, according . . .
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15 February, 2006
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India: Beer output is on rise Beer is not especially popular in India, but growth is expected to accelerate as the market opens up and an affluent, young, consumer-oriented middle class expands. There are 36 breweries . . .
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15 February, 2006
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