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1 EUR = 1.6306 CAD
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October 22, 2025
French Barley/Malt
Crop 2025
Bulk
EUR/T %
2RS Malting Barley (FOB Creil) 186.00-188.00 up1.08%
6RW Malting Barley (FOB Creil) 184.00-186.00 up1.65%
Feed Barley (FOB Creil) 180.00-182.00 up1.12%
2RS Malt (FOB Antwerp) 517.50-519.50 up0.48%
6RW Malt (FOB Antwerp) 515.50-517.50 up0.72%
French Barley/Malt
Crop 2026
Bulk
EUR/T %
2RS Malting Barley (FOB Creil) 215.00-217.00 -
6RW Malting Barley (FOB Creil) 199.00-201.00 -
Feed Barley (FOB Creil) 180.00-182.00 down0.55%
2RS Malt (FOB Antwerp) 553.50-555.50 -
6RW Malt (FOB Antwerp) 533.50-535.50 -
German Malting Barley
Crop 2025
Bulk
Ex Farm
EUR/T %
Average Malting Barley Price nq  
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Malt news EU: Sluggish pace of malt exports in 2025/26 continues ...Click here

Brewery news World: Heineken expects fall in 2025 beer sales ...Click here
Brewery news India: United Breweries sees "mid-single-digit" decline in beer volume in the September quarter ...Click here
Brewery news South Korea: Leading brewer Hite Jinro expected to post somewhat sluggish Q3 results ...Click here
Brewery news Romania: Number of breweries up sevenfold in the last two decades ...Click here
Brewery news Germany: Kulmbacher Group’s Scherdel brewery to cease operations by end of 2026 ...Click here
Brewery news USA & Canada: Molson Coors to cut about 400 jobs in the Americas ...Click here
Brewery news World: Kirin Brewery prioritises three brands to help reach its global goals ...Click here

Barley news World: Barley crop forecast up 0.8 mln tonnes ...Click here
Barley news EU & UK: Barley production forecast remains unchanged at 62.5 mln tonnes ...Click here
Barley news North America: Canada malting barley quality reported as normal to above normal versus five-year average ...Click here

Whisky news UK: Whisky producer Whyte & Mackay reports fall in 2024 profits ...Click here


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Brewery news Mexico: Congress approves tax hike on sodas, beer, cigarettes, energy drinks, violent video games and online gaming ...Click here
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Brewery news Laos: Lao Brewery remains bullish despite currency tumble and slowing growth ...Click here
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Whisky news Canada, ON: Diageo confirms no buyer found yet for Crown Royal facility in Ontario ...Click here

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These Days in Business History


20 October
1928 - magnate/multi-millionaire Ken Morrison was born, executive chairman of the Wm Morrison Supermarkets plc, the fourth largest chain of supermarkets in the United Kingdom
1973 - OPEC oil embargo begins
1983 - IBM-PC DOS Version 2.1 released

21 October
1492 - Columbus discovers America (Oct 12, 1492 Julian calendar)
1879 - Thomas Edison perfects carbonized cotton filament light bulb
1987 - Nobel prize for economy awarded to Robert M. Solow

22 October
1897 - World's 1st car dealer opens in London
1979 - Walt Disney World's 100-millionth guest
1997 - Yahoo completes purchase of Four11

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10 - 12: 15th Iberoamerican VLB Symposium Brewing & Filling Technology (Parana, Brasil)
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MaltMalt News Malt


Malt newsEU: Sluggish pace of malt exports in 2025/26 continues
The troubling sluggish pace of malt exports in 2025/26 continues with the gap to the previous four years still widening, RMI Analytics said in ...More info on site



BreweryBrewery News Brewery


Brewery newsWorld: Heineken expects fall in 2025 beer sales
Dutch brewer Heineken warned on October 22 that its 2025 beer sales would fall as macroeconomic challenges worsened, further downgrading its volume guidance from ...More info on site


Brewery newsIndia: United Breweries sees "mid-single-digit" decline in beer volume in the September quarter
Dutch brewing major Heineken NV, which owns United Breweries Ltd (UBL), on October 22 said its India beer volume saw a "mid-single-digit" decline in ...More info on site


Brewery newsRomania: Number of breweries up sevenfold in the last two decades
The number of beer producers in Romania has increased seven-fold in the last two decades, from eleven registered companies in 2005 to 85 today, ...More info on site


Brewery newsSouth Korea: Leading brewer Hite Jinro expected to post somewhat sluggish Q3 results
Korea’s Hite Jinro is expected to post somewhat sluggish results for the third quarter of this year. This is attributed to the prolonged downturn ...More info on site


Brewery news Germany: Kulmbacher Group’s Scherdel brewery to cease operations by end of 2026
The Hof-based Scherdel brewery will cease operations at the end of next year. The Kulmbacher Group, the owner, cites economic reasons, DieSachsen.de reported on October 17.

In Hof, the owner is closing the traditional Scherdel brewery at the end of next year. The Kulmbach Group announced that it was no longer possible to operate the brewery profitably. "Together with the Hof employees, we have fought intensively for years to preserve the brewery in Hof," said CEO Jörg Lehmann.

In recent years, however, the situation at the site has come to a head. The Hof brewery has had to accept a sharp drop in sales: The sales volume of Scherdel beers has halved over the past two decades. Kulmbacher had taken over Scherdel in 2003 following the insolvency of Scherdel Privatbrauerei.

Now it is time to act, Lehmann continued - in view of increased prices for raw materials, energy and personnel as well as upcoming investments: "We have examined various options for the location. However, economic operation in Hof is no longer possible."

The Scherdel beers have an almost 200-year tradition, Lehmann continued. They would therefore continue to be brewed even after the closure of the brewery - albeit at the Kulmbacher site in Neuensalz ...More info on site


Brewery news USA & Canada: Molson Coors to cut about 400 jobs in the Americas
Beer maker Molson Coors Beverage Company said on October 20 it would cut about 400 jobs, or nine per cent of its salaried workforce in the Americas by year end as part of a corporate restructuring plan.

The company's Americas workforce consists of employees in the U.S., Canada and certain countries in Latin America.

A spokesperson for the company told CBC News in an email that the restructuring "only applies to salaried non-union employees across the Americas."

The company is not providing a breakdown by country or province at this stage, and no offices or breweries will shut down as part of the restructuring, the spokesperson added.

The move comes as U.S. alcohol companies are grappling with uncertainties driven by cautious consumer spending amid inflation and tariff-driven volatilities.

With the restructuring, Molson Coors said it aims to reinvest in its core categories of beers, non-alcohol beverages and energy drinks. It expects to incur charges of $35 million to $50 million US in the fourth quarter.

The company, which produces beer locally at breweries in Canada and the U.S. and through house brands such as Coors, Molson and Miller, had a total of 16,800 employees globally as of December 2024, according to its annual report.

Molson Coors had ...More info on site


Brewery news World: Kirin Brewery prioritises three brands to help reach its global goals
Japan’s Kirin Brewery has prioritised three brands across the beer, ready-to-drink and whisky categories to help it reach its global goals, The Drinks Business reported on October 21.

The drinks giant named its Kirin Ichiban beer brand, its ready-to-drink brand Hyoketsu, and Fuji Japanese Whisky, as its “three flagship pillars” which will help by “accelerating cross-market links to innovation originating in Japan, particularly across Asia Pacific”.

The move follows Kirin having recently announced a strengthened overseas growth strategy that positions the company to reach a 20% global revenue target by 2035, building on its presence in more than 40 markets.

At the forefront of this plan is the establishment of Kirin Brewery Southeast Asia in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, which opened in 1 October as its Southeast Asia`s regional headquarter.

According to Kirin, the new regional office will enable faster, locally-insighted decisions across Southeast Asia and supports the company’s aim to build upon its portfolio of alcoholic beverages.

Kirin Brewery president and CEO, Hideki Horiguchi, outlined the company’s long-term ambition to lift the overseas share of Kirin Brewery revenue to 20% by 2035 (excluding liquor tax).

Horiguchi said: “We’ve put the strategy, organisational structure, and regional partnerships in place, launching a new company in Southeast Asia is ...More info on site


Brewery news Mexico: Congress approves tax hike on sodas, beer, cigarettes, energy drinks, violent video games and online gaming
Many Mexican congressional representatives drank sodas and energy drinks while voting to increase taxes on these drinks and other products such as cigarettes, beer, online gaming and violent video games, WWLP reported on October 17.

Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum has said the higher taxes will help decrease the rates of obesity and diabetes in her country by discouraging the consumption of sugar-laden drinks.

The new tax on beverages will go up on average from about 1.64 pesos to 3.08 per liter.

A late lobbying push by soda manufactures cut the tax on sugar-free and diet drinks to 1.5 pesos per liter.

Sheinbaum and proponents have said it was also time to also revamp the Products and Services tax code.

There was heavy congressional opposition to the increase, some deputies saying the move will ‘only hurt mom-and-pop stores that will see fewer sales.’

“Today they raise the taxes for products we all consume daily like sodas, beer, cigarettes, energy drinks, and as a result, you pay more and the government will spend more,” said Mario Zamora, a PRI party representative.

“We don’t agree with this deal to create more taxes, we want fiscal justice, we should be charging the big manufacturers and not the people on the street,” ...More info on site


Brewery news Japan: Brewing giants halt gift beer sales after Asahi cyber-attack
Brewing giants in Japan have partially halted the sale of beer sets for end-of-year gifts after receiving a flood of orders following a cyber-attack on rival Asahi, The Drinks Business reported on October 20.

Japanese brewers Suntory Holdings and Sapporo Breweries have announced the partial halt to sales of gift packs of beer after being inundated with orders.

Both companies announced on October 17 that they would prioritise the supply of regular products over seasonal items in the run up to the winter festivities.

The announcements come as fellow big-name brewer Asahi continues to suffer the fallout of a cyber-attack.

Asahi announced that it had been impacted by a cyber hack in late September.

Last week, the brewer revealed there was “a possibility” that personal information could have been compromised as a result of the breach.

The news came after weeks of reiteration by Asahi that customer and employee information was safe.

Shipments have also been delayed and stocks of Asahi’s beers in Japan have been at risk of shortage as the company deals with the impact of the attack.

As a result of the impact on availability, consumers in Japan have turned to other brewers to buy products.

But now Saporro and Suntory have had to limit beer ...More info on site


Brewery news Laos: Lao Brewery remains bullish despite currency tumble and slowing growth
In one of Asia’s poorest and smallest economies, beer is big business.

Lao Brewery, the producer of the ubiquitous Beerlao, remains bullish even as the Laotian currency tumbles and growth slows in a nation of just 7.8 million, where nearly everyone owns a home, disposable income is rising, and young people abound.

Backed primarily by Denmark’s Carlsberg Group, the company’s annual production capacity for beer, soft drinks and bottled water has expanded to 800 million litres today, from 20 million litres two decades ago.

Henrik Andersen, managing director of Lao Brewery Company, told The Business Times in an interview: “Laos is in our top five (globally) – top line and bottom line. It is our second-biggest business in Asia, only after China.”

He added: “We are selling more than 100 litres of beverages to each Laotian a year. There is no other country, to my knowledge, that meets that.”

The company’s growth has been steady since Carlsberg took a 50 per cent stake in it in 2005, with the remaining half then held by Laos’ finance ministry.

The Danish group first invested in a 25 per cent share of the brewery in 2002, with Thai Beverage as its partner. Three years later, it raised its ...More info on site


Brewery news Germany: Budweiser beer to restart sales in Germany as Anheuser-Busch Bud
Decades after a legal dispute over the beer brands Bud and Bit, the world's largest brewing group, AB InBev, is bringing its lager beer back to the German market under the name Anheuser-Busch Bud, Yahoo! Finance reported.

The launch will begin with a supermarket chain, the German subsidiary of the brewer said on October 22. Additional retailers and bars are expected to follow in 2026.

Anheuser-Busch Bud will be brewed within the European Union, the company said. After the Belgian group InBev acquired Anheuser-Busch in 2008, the lager beer was no longer sold in Germany’s pilsner-dominated beer market.

AB InBev sees growing demand for international lagers in Germany and aims to capitalize on this trend with the reintroduction of its globally known beer. The move reaffirms the company's commitment to the highly competitive German beer market, it said.

German-born brewers Eberhard Anheuser and Adolphus Busch began brewing their lager beer in the United States in 1876.

The return to Germany of the beer, which by company estimates is now sold in more than 80 countries worldwide, follows numerous trademark disputes.

The family-owned Bitburger Brewery filed suit in Germany charging that its flagship beer known as Bit could be easily confused with Bud. Judges ruled in favour ...More info on site



BarleyBarley News Barley


Barley newsWorld: Barley crop forecast up 0.8 mln tonnes
The forecast for barley crop '25 continues to increase, up 0.8 mln tonnes to a total of 149.5 mln tonnes, RMI Analytics said in ...More info on site


Barley newsEU & UK: Barley production forecast remains unchanged at 62.5 mln tonnes
Clearing weather in France aided winter seeding and Scottish harvest wrapped up after a struggling year to conclude Europe’s harvest. RMI Analytics’ barley production ...More info on site


Barley newsNorth America: Canada malting barley quality reported as normal to above normal versus five-year average
Harvest in western Canada is concluding, with less than 5% remaining but amidst some rain delays in parts of Saskatchewan, while Alberta was mostly ...More info on site



WhiskyWhisky News Whisky


Whisky news UK: Whisky producer Whyte & Mackay reports fall in 2024 profits
Whisky producer Whyte & Mackay has reported a fall in profits, with the export of single malt whisky “significantly down”, the Press and Journal reported on October 20.

Newly filed accounts for the firm show revenue fell to £349.2 million last year, down from £370m in 2023. Pre-tax profit slipped by more than £8m to £88.3m.

The group runs five north and north-east distilleries and employs over 600 workers across Scotland, including at Dalmore and Invergordon grain distillery.

It produces famous brands including Dalmore, Tamnavulin, Jura, Fettercairn, and blended whiskies under the Whyte & Mackay label.

A company spokesperson said: “After a period of sustained growth, Whyte & Mackay’s profit decreased in 2024 as a result of the challenging economic environment which led to a slowdown in the whisky category and in spirits and luxury goods more generally around the world.

“Across the industry, single malt Scotch whisky exports were significantly down on 2023.”

Despite the global downturn, Whyte & Mackay doubled capital spending to £51.2m during the year.

The investment funded upgrades at Dalmore, Jura, Invergordon, and Grangemouth bottling plant.

The Dalmore distillery in Alness remains closed to visitors while a major expansion and redevelopment project is underway.

“Work is nearing completion with a new world-class visitor experience ...More info on site


Whisky news Canada, ON: Diageo confirms no buyer found yet for Crown Royal facility in Ontario
Diageo has confirmed it has not yet been approached by a suitable buyer that could continue operations at its Crown Royal facility in Ontario, Yahoo! Finance reported on October 20.

The Tanqueray gin producer announced in August that it plans to sell the plant in Amherstburg. It intends to cease operations there by February and has since entered talks with the Unifor trade union.

In a statement, a Diageo spokesperson said: “Our current focus is on engaging with the union and supporting our employees, and so we do not plan to list the property until after we have concluded negotiations with Unifor.

"However, if prior to that there were to be a potential purchaser with a credible plan to continue operating the facility as a going concern who committed upfront to retain unionised jobs, we would certainly engage in discussions.

"We have not yet been approached by any such party.”

In an interview last week with local outlet CTV News, Amherstburg mayor Michael Prue said an unidentified alcoholic drinks business had been in talks with town authorities around the takeover of the Diageo plant.

"We have had discussions with one group and that one group wants to use the Diageo plant and produce alcoholic beverages. It ...More info on site


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