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Blow for beer as biofuels clean out barley
Financial Times ^ | February 25 2007 20:56 | By Kevin Morrison in London

Posted on 02/25/2007 8:30:45 PM PST by DeaconBenjamin2

The rapid expansion of biofuel production may be welcome news for environmentalists but for the world’s beer drinkers it could be a different story.

Strong demand for biofuel feedstocks such as corn, soyabeans and rapeseed is encouraging farmers to plant these crops instead of grains like barley, driving up prices.

Jean-François van Boxmeer, chief executive of Heineken the Dutch brewer, warned last week that the expansion of the biofuel sector was beginning to cause a “structural shift” in European and US agricultural markets.

One consequence, he said, could be a long-term shift upwards in the price of beer. Barley and hops account for about 7-8 per cent of brewing costs.

Barley, which is used for making beer, whisky and animal feed, has seen prices prices soar over the last 12 months.

Futures prices for European malting barley, which is used for brewing and distilling, have risen 85 per cent to more than €230 ($320) a tonne since last May.

Barley feed futures have risen by a third to C$180 ($155) a tonne on the Winnipeg Commodity Exchange over the same period.

Meanwhile, barley production in America fell to 180.05m bushels in 2006, the lowest level since 1936. The value of the crop was the lowest since 1970 – at $498m.

This decline is partly due to the fall in the land area used for growing barley, which dropped to about 2.95m acres – the lowest since records began in 1866.

The rise in barley prices has also been driven by the Australian drought, which cut the country’s crop by two-thirds, and heavy rains in Europe last summer which reduced the quality and yield of the harvest.

The US department of agriculture estimates global barley production will reach 138m tonnes in the year to August, level with 2006 but down 10 per cent on 2005. Global demand for barley has risen 2 per cent to an estimated 145.5m tonnes this year, the fourth year in the last five in which demand has exceeded supply.

As a result, global stockpiles have shrunk by a third in the past two years and left the barley trade vulnerable to further supply problems this year.

“In the US, land that was cultivated for growing barley has been given over to corn because of the ethanol demand,” said Levin Flake, a grains trade analyst at the US department of agriculture.

The US, which in the 1980s was a leading exporter of barley, is now a net importer as barley acreage has shrunk from more than 13m acres in 1985 to 4m this year, said Mr Flake.

The USDA expects US barley acreage over the next 10 years to remain flat. That might not be the case for the price of beer.


TOPICS: Agriculture; Business/Economy; Health/Medicine; Society
KEYWORDS: barley; beer; biofuels; crisis; energy; inflation
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I foresee trouble brewing
1 posted on 02/25/2007 8:30:47 PM PST by DeaconBenjamin2
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To: knews_hound
Pingarino.
2 posted on 02/25/2007 8:31:26 PM PST by decal (Too many people mistake "tolerance" for "approval.")
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To: DeaconBenjamin2

Argh! They screwing about with beer. This is very serious.


3 posted on 02/25/2007 8:32:10 PM PST by Army Air Corps (Four fried chickens and a coke)
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To: JRios1968

I thought that this may interest you.


4 posted on 02/25/2007 8:34:58 PM PST by Army Air Corps (Four fried chickens and a coke)
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To: DeaconBenjamin2

Scr*w biofuel! Pay the Arabs whatever they want for oil. I need beer!!


5 posted on 02/25/2007 8:36:06 PM PST by LibFreeOrDie (L'Chaim!)
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To: DeaconBenjamin2

It may become cheaper to drink homebrew. Heck, I may have to plant some barley in the backyard...


6 posted on 02/25/2007 8:36:36 PM PST by Army Air Corps (Four fried chickens and a coke)
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To: DeaconBenjamin2
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7 posted on 02/25/2007 8:36:46 PM PST by digger48
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To: Army Air Corps

8 posted on 02/25/2007 8:38:43 PM PST by JRios1968 (Tagline wanted...inquire within)
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To: JRios1968
Imagine a car that used tequila. You would intend to go one a drive to the corner grocery store only to end-up in Tijuana covered in weird tattoos.
9 posted on 02/25/2007 8:41:16 PM PST by Army Air Corps (Four fried chickens and a coke)
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To: Army Air Corps

But then again, your car would know where the...uh...good shows were!


10 posted on 02/25/2007 8:42:37 PM PST by JRios1968 (Tagline wanted...inquire within)
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To: JRios1968

Indeed! :-)


11 posted on 02/25/2007 8:44:09 PM PST by Army Air Corps (Four fried chickens and a coke)
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To: DeaconBenjamin2

NO BEER FOR OIL!!!!!!!!


12 posted on 02/25/2007 8:45:51 PM PST by upsdriver ((Hunter for Pres/ Ann Coulter Sec, of State))
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To: DeaconBenjamin2

Noooooooo!!!!!


13 posted on 02/25/2007 8:47:38 PM PST by KoRn
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To: knews_hound

Hops news ping.


14 posted on 02/25/2007 8:51:20 PM PST by quantim (Do not underestimate the evilness of the 'soccer mom.')
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To: DeaconBenjamin2
The laws of supply and demand simply mean that as the value of barley rises, so will the number of producers willing to grow it. Prices will then stabilize, and sudz will be saved.
15 posted on 02/25/2007 8:53:19 PM PST by Antonello (Oh my God, don't shoot the banana!)
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To: quantim; spinestein; 5Madman2; DTogo; Horatio Gates; Ribeye; decal; B Knotts; doodad; hemogoblin; ..
This is serious indeed.

The cost of brewing beer is directly associated with the cost of grain.

No good can come of this gentlemen.

If this trend continues, we might be forced to use *gasp* adjuncts!

Can BMC (BudMillerCoors) be far behind?

Will we be forced to add rice?  

Is this the end of Western Civilization as we know it?

I think I need to drink a homebrew and think about it.

On or off the Homebrewers Ping List, let me know.

Cheers,

knewshound

Brew Your Own
16 posted on 02/26/2007 8:31:21 AM PST by knews_hound (Sarcastically blogging since 2004.)
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To: DeaconBenjamin2

End bio-fuels now or there will be blood in the streets!


17 posted on 02/26/2007 9:11:13 AM PST by BJClinton (articulate and bright and clean and a nice looking guy)
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To: DeaconBenjamin2

Busch's Fault


18 posted on 02/26/2007 9:55:44 AM PST by Species8472 (We will never Forget !)
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To: DeaconBenjamin2
Futures prices for European malting barley, which is used for brewing and distilling, have risen 85 per cent to more than EUR230 ($320) a tonne since last May.

Still well worth the price, though. Heck, at that price, maybe I ought to buy a "tonne" or two.

19 posted on 02/26/2007 10:58:27 AM PST by B Knotts (Newt '08! FReepmail me to get on the Newt '08 Ping List)
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To: Species8472
LOL!

Post of the day!

20 posted on 02/26/2007 10:59:13 AM PST by B Knotts (Newt '08! FReepmail me to get on the Newt '08 Ping List)
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