UK: Yorkshire trader seeks to secure malting barley
Yorkshire barley trader, Isaac Poad & Sons, has launched a new grower to brewer contract that aims to secure locally grown malting barley for individual breweries, Farmers Weekly Interactive posted on July 25. Companys managing director, Simon Cockerill, explained that the contract allows growers to supply barley to brewers for a fixed price. Isaac Poad & Sons deals with around 50,000 tonnes of malting barley per season.
With standard malt prices on the floor at present
we are worried that farmers are not going to be growing winter malting barley next season, Simon Cockerill said.
While the contract is only available to Yorks growers, supplying small breweries such as Black Sheep and the York Brewery, he believes other growers and merchants need to look at such initiatives to secure supplies. If were not careful more brewers will look to overseas to source barley.
Typically the contract offers a price of £115/ tonne for May delivery of 1.6% nitrogen Maris Otter, or £105/ tonne ex-farm for harvest delivery, he added. York Brewery is the first brewery to enter in to the contract, using Halycon Malt, he said.