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Publication date: «23.03.2011». 27 articles
South Africa: South African Breweries market share stabilises at 88-89% Having revitalised operations, cut costs and invested savings in promoting its core brands, South African Breweries' (SAB) market share has stabilised over the past 10 months, Times Live communicated on . . .
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23 March, 2011
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Thailand: Premium beer segment to remain steady or decline slightly this year Thailand's premium-beer segment will remain steady or decline slightly this year, Prin Malakul, marketing director of Thai Asia Pacific Brewery, the manufacturer and distributor of Heineken, was quoted as saying . . .
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23 March, 2011
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China: Malting barley imports to remain important - experts China has a malting barley need of about 5 mln tonnes if running at 70% malting capacity, industry observers communicated earlier this month.
The nation’s own crop of almost 2.5 mln . . .
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23 March, 2011
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The Netherlands: Heineken increases maximum value of share repurchasing programme related to the acquisition of FEMSA beer businesses Heineken N.V. announced on March, 21 that in connection with the acquisition of FEMSA Cerveza that was completed on 30 April 2010, it has increased the maximum value of the . . .
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23 March, 2011
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Germany: Barley production may slide 8.4% this year - Deutscher Raiffeisenverband Barley production in Germany probably will slide 8.4 percent to 9.54 million tons this year, with winter-barley output dropping 8.7 percent to 7.92 million tons, Deutscher Raiffeisenverband e.V. said March, . . .
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23 March, 2011
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New Zealand: Craft beer sales up 11% last year though total beer consumption declines as consumers switch to wine Although beer remains New Zealand's top tipple, figures from Statistics New Zealand reveal a 7 per cent slump in the amount available in the past two years, Nzherald.co.nz communicated on . . .
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23 March, 2011
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Australia & US: Sale of AWB’s grain business to Cargill approved by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission The sale of Australia’s former monopoly wheat exporter AWB's grain business to US agriculture giant Cargill is getting closer, ABC communicated on March, 18.
Canadian company Agrium bought AWB last year . . .
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23 March, 2011
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