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Integrating the malt value chain

 

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Research and Innovation


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Malt is a natural, versatile product which offers many prospects for applications. Malteurop’s research and innovation approach is focused on creating value: by developing new malt products to meet specific needs or doing agronomic research on barley to produce higher-yield products; and optimizing processes…

Price Risk Management


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There are strong variations in the price of malting barley. To protect from price risks, Malteurop offers different options to brewers and distillers. Using its global barley market information alongside its barley risk products lets Malteurop’s customers minimize their malt price volatility…

Integrator of the value chain


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Malteurop’s positioning in the barley-malt-beer value chain is an original one, extending from varietal development to brewing. What is the optimum business model? What advantages can we provide for our customers? How can we best accompany their international development?

Security of supplies


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A vital issue for Malteurop’s customers. New tools. Long-term solutions. How to anticipate changes in barley resources? What are the best modes of collaboration?

From barley to malt

Barley is especially well suited to malting operations and meets brewers’ needs and expectations. During the different stages of fabrication of malt and beer, the grain is capable of synthesizing and rapidly activating an enzymatic complex.

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General information

Barley, throughout history the most widespread cereal grain, seems to have first been grown in Turkestan, Ethiopia, Tibet, Nepal, and China. Archeological excavations 100 km from Cairo, in Egypt, have shown that barley was grown as early as 5,000 years ago.

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A worldwide context

In a worldwide context in which malting barley is becoming scarce, geographical imbalances and mismatches between cereal-grain production zones and beer consumption zones are increasing. Securing supplies of raw materials now requires skills in six key areas. To deal with this complex situation, Malteurop deploys different organizational and procurement-chain management models.

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Suppliers

Working together: Malteurop also puts that philosophy into practice with its own suppliers, seed producers-breeders, storage operators, and carriers. For in fact all of them make important contributions to the proper operation of the barley value chain, in particular as regards traceability and food safety.

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Modes of collaboration

To adapt as well as possible to the expectations and imperatives of brewers and respond to the varied demands of a diversified international clientele, Malteurop offers several modes of commercial collaboration, as well as consulting, engineering, and training services.

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