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Publication date: «19.09.2007». 27 articles
Russia: Baltika №4 Original is one of 50 best sorts of beer in the world The jury of the biggest world competition International Beer Challenge (IBC) chose 50 best beer sorts of the world, including Baltika №4 Original, according to Baltika’s press release, September 10. . . .
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19 September, 2007
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Belgium: InBev announces Zone Asia Pacific leadership changes InBev announced that Miguel Patricio has been appointed Zone President Asia Pacific, and will lead the team there on the next steps toward developing a sustainable and profitable platform for . . .
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19 September, 2007
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Italy: Carlsberg appoints new CEO Alberto Frausin (50) has been appointed CEO of Carlsberg Italy, according to company’s press release, September 17. He has extensive experience in consumer goods companies, both in Italy and internationally. . . .
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19 September, 2007
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Canada: Barley production in 2007-08 is estimated by AAFC to increase by 24% close to the 10-year average Barley production in 2007-08 is estimated by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canda (AAFC) to increase by 24% to 11.8 Mt, close to the 10-year average, due tohigher seeded area. However, supply . . .
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19 September, 2007
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Australia: Barley production in 2007-08 recorded a significant increase from 2006-07 but well below earlier estimates as per ABARE Australia’s barley production in 2007-08 is forecast by ABARE (Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics) to reach around 5.9 million tonnes, as per Australian Crop Report of September 2007. . . .
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19 September, 2007
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Czech Republic: Hop production down in 2007 The 2007 hop harvest in the Czech Republic is approaching its end. Saaz variety is now completely harvested, the Hop Growers Union of the Czech Republic posted in its Czech . . .
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19 September, 2007
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Black Sea: Ukraine is absent from the Black Sea market The Ukrainian crop is hardly larger than 6 million tonnes, market analysts commented on September 3rd. It is feared that the government will not open up new export possibilities on . . .
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19 September, 2007
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