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USA: AB InBev hoping for permanent exemptions to aluminium imported from allies
Anheuser-Busch InBev, the world's largest brewer with North American headquarters in St. Louis, is hopeful that the United States will grant permanent exemptions to aluminum imported from allies and wants ...
Published 25/04/2018
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Namibia: AB InBev Namibia launches beer from locally-grown pearl millet
The Ministry of Industrialisation, Trade and SME Development officially launched Eagle Lager, Namibia's first authentic Mahangu brew in Okahandja on 20 April, AllAfrica.com reported.
Eagle lager is a first of its ...
Published 24/04/2018
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Rwanda: Bralirwas pretax profit raises to 7.7 bln francs from 2.67 mln in 2016
Rwandan brewer Bralirwa said on April 23 its pretax profit rose to 7.709 billion francs ($9 million) in 2017, from 2.67 billion francs a year earlier, helped by lower financing ...
Published 24/04/2018
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Canada: Domestic barley use forecast to remain unchanged in 2017-18, increase by just 1% next season
For 2017-18, Canadas total domestic barley use is forecast to remain unchanged at 5.898 mln tonnes as lower feed is offset by higher industrial use, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada reported ...
Published 24/04/2018
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Canada, ON: StoneHammer Brewing reportedly closed down
Ontario beer writer Ben Johnson reports via Bens Beer Blog that Guelphs StoneHammer Brewing has closed down after more than two decades of business.
While no official announcement has been made ...
Published 24/04/2018
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Vietnam: Sabeco shareholders vote to add three ThaiBev representatives to management board
Shareholders of Vietnams largest brewer Sabeco voted to add three representatives of Thai Beverage PCL to its management board, Sabeco said in a statement.
ThaiBev, which has a more than 50 ...
Published 23/04/2018
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China: China imports one of the highest tonnages of barley in March
China imported one of the highest tonnages of barley in years in March, while sorghum arrivals fell by 21 percent, customs data showed on April 23, in a sign that ...
Published 23/04/2018
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Canada & USA: Canada not expected to continue importing large quantities of US feed barley
A limited market for feed barley in Canada raised prices and increased corn and barley imports from the US in 2017/18, but conditions are not expected to continue, says USDA.
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Published 23/04/2018
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EU: Delayed barley plantings may not be as influential on crop results as spring and summer weather
Detrimental fall weather in Northern Europe prevented the completion of winter wheat plantings, therefore additional acreage became available for spring grains. Thus, in Cocerals first forecast for 2018, total estimates ...
Published 22/04/2018
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Australia: Barley stocks running down fast thanks to active exports
Australias barley stocks of crop 2017/18 are running down fast. Exports were expected to reach 3.5 mln tonnes by end March and 5.5 mln tonnes for the whole campaign, H. ...
Published 22/04/2018
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