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Stock Spirits performance hit by market disruption in Poland
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Stock Spirits total revenues declined to €108m during the six months ended 30 June 2015 from €137.7m over the same period last year.
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Stock Spirits total revenues declined to €108m during the six months ended 30 June 2015 from €137.7m over the same period last year.
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Scotch Whisky market in UK drops 5% in 2014, industry demands fairer tax
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The Scotch whisky market in the UK has shrunk by almost 5% as consumers and industry continue to be impacted by the heavy tax regime.
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A new report by Canadean expects more Africans to enter the beer market from the home brew sector, while commercial beer and premium brands forge ahead in the exploding African beer market.
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The Scotch whisky market in the UK has shrunk by almost 5% as consumers and industry continue to be impacted by the heavy tax regime.
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A new report by Canadean expects more Africans to enter the beer market from the home brew sector, while commercial beer and premium brands forge ahead in the exploding African beer market.
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US distilled spirits sales record 4% growth in 2014
The distilled spirits sales by suppliers in the US increased by 4% to $23.1bn in 2014, according to the Distilled Spirits Council.
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British beer sales rise by 1.3% in 2014
Beer sales in the UK have increased by 1.3%, after nine consecutive years of decline during which beer sales dropped by 24%.
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Scotch whiskey contributes £5bn to British economy: SWA
The Scotch whiskey industry contributes close to £5bn to the UK economy a year, according to the Scotch Whisky Association (SWA).
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UK consumers hesitant to try new alcoholic drinks
A new Canadean report finds that eight out of ten consumers who drink alcohol out of their homes rarely or never try new alcoholic drinks.
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Craft and fusion are next steps for cider brands
While the cider market has undergone a revolution over the last two decades, consumers still see cider as a beverage they only turn to occasionally.
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Canadean’s top trends for 2015
As the end of 2014 draws near, Canadean forecasts the top trends which will influence consumer behaviour in 2015, and provides an insight into how manufacturers and marketers can target these evolving consumer needs to drive sales over the next year.
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Northern Ireland to introduce Minimum Unit Pricing for alcohol
Northern Ireland is planning to introduce Minimum Unit Pricing (MUP) for alcohol, in order to reduce the harmful effects caused by alcohol consumption.
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Anheuser-Busch slashes jobs in US over sales decline
Belgian brewing major Anheuser-Busch InBev is reducing its workforce and consolidating its sales division in the US, citing slump in sales volume.
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Free trade agreement with Korea to boost New Zealand's wine market
New Zealand and the Republic of Korea have entered into a free trade agreement, which will provide the former's wine producers tariff-free access into South Korean wine industry.
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Higher consumption of milk may increase mortality risk: Swedish researchers
Swedish researchers have found that high consumption of milk may cause early death and does not prevent bone fractures.
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