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Boortmalt becomes world’s leading malt producer as Axereal acquires Cargill Malt

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Boortmalt becomes world’s leading malt producer as Axereal acquires Cargill Malt

Axereal, the largest farmer-owned co-operative in France has acquired Cargill Malt on behalf of its subsidiary Boortmalt. This acquisition now...

November 5, 2019 3:18pm
Grain Growers' group demands a seat at malting barley negotiations

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Grain Growers' group demands a seat at malting barley negotiations

The Irish Grain Growers’ group is demanding a seat at the negotiating table when it comes to settling malting barley...

March 1, 2017 6:30am
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