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Publication date: «26.03.2014». 27 articles
China: Malting and FAQ barley purchases estimated at up to 2.5 mln tons China is estimated to have purchased 2.0 – 2.5 mln tons of malting and fair average quality (FAQ) barley from Australia, an industry report said earlier this month.
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26 March, 2014
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Portugal & Angola: Unicer’s project to build a brewery in Angola still in place The project to build a beer factory in Angola is still in place, there have “been positive developments since August 2013,” and Portuguese beer maker Unicer is now waiting for . . .
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26 March, 2014
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Brazil: Ambev starts brewing Budweiser in the state of Rio de Janeiro Ambev, Brazil’s largest beer maker and part of the world’s No. 1 brewer AB InBev, on March 21 inaugurated two new production lines for Budweiser beer at its brewery in . . .
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26 March, 2014
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Australia: Australia poised to become a major supplier of new barley variety extending shelf life of beer Australia is poised to become a major global supplier of a new variety of barley that extends the shelf life of beer, ABC Online reported on March 23.
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26 March, 2014
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Ethiopia: Bedele Beer to be available in steel coated cans for the first time in the country’s beer history For the first time in Ethiopia’s beer production trend, Bedele Beer, under the Netherlands’ beer giant, Heineken, has become the first locally made beer brand to reach its customers with . . .
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26 March, 2014
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China: Tsingtao Brewery reports 12.2% rise in 2013 net profit Tsingtao Brewery Co Ltd, China's second-biggest brewer by volume, saw 2013 net profit rise 12.2 percent, lagging market estimates as an oversupply and stiff competition weighed on the country's beer . . .
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26 March, 2014
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USA: Malting barley trade stopped by backlog of rail cars The vast backlog of rail cars has forced those grain handlers dealing in malting barley contracts to focus on moving their contracted bushels, and as a result pretty much suspended . . .
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26 March, 2014
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