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Canada: Canadian Wheat Board announces interim payments for the 2004-05 crop year
The Canadian Wheat Board announced on October 26 2005 that interim payments will be made on all grades of wheat and durum delivered to the CWB during the 2004-05 crop ...
Published 28/10/2005
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USA: USDAs estimate on American barley crop
The USDA reduced the American barley crop estimate by 10 % from last month, from 5.154 to only 4.620 Million tonnes, the smallest crop since 1936. U.S. feed barley export ...
Published 28/10/2005
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Thailand: Thai Beverage applies for listing on the Stock Exchange of Thailand
The executives of Thai Beverage, have said that listing the company on the stock market is essential for the company's future growth, given growing competition in the local market, Bangkog ...
Published 28/10/2005
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World: Global beer consumption is forecast to pass 1.9 billion hl in 2015
The global beer consumption growth of 4.8% from 2004 was significantly above the long-term average, and also the highest annual rate recorded in recent history, according to Plato Logics latest ...
Published 28/10/2005
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UK: Tsingtao Beer to break into UK mainstream beer market
Four firms from Liverpool gathered forces to assist launching China's biggest export into the UK market. Tsingtao Beer UK plans to break into bars, restaurants, superstores and other stockists across ...
Published 28/10/2005
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USA: Mexican brewers try to seduce Americans with their spicy beer
Mexican companies are hoping they will start reaching Beer market with their spicy kick. Brewers, distributors and a company peddling a pre-made mix are trying to get cash on MICHELADA ...
Published 28/10/2005
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Australia: Western Australias Department of Agriculture will commercialise a new variety of malting barley
The Western Australias Department of Agriculture announced on October 25 that it prepares to commercialise a new malting barley variety, which was recently given provisional malting classification by the Western ...
Published 28/10/2005
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South Africa: SABMiller will ensure there is no beerless Christmas in the region
All of SABMiller's South African breweries are running flat out -and SA is just entering its peak consumption period with blistering heat predicted. The man to be tasked with making ...
Published 28/10/2005
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South Korea: Hite Brewery will be barred from raising beer prices
Hite Brewery Co. and Jinro Ltd. will be barred from raising their beer and soju prices above the level of consumer price gains for the next five years, South Korea's ...
Published 28/10/2005
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Japan: Asahi reports 18% decrease in operating profit for Q3 of 2005
Asahi Breweries, Japan's biggest brewer, announced an 18 percent drop in its third-quarter operating profit as sales slowed, and kept its full-year forecast for profit to be little changed.
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Published 28/10/2005
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