Russian brewers lack raw materials

Published 2023년 5월 12일

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The Russian brewing industry is facing a shortage of hops, accounting for only 2-3% of its requirements. The Association of Beer Producers (APP) is seeking new suppliers and seeking to develop a domestic market, but lack of state support and high return on investment timeframe are challenges. The Ministry of Agriculture is supporting hop production through subsidies, preferential lending, leasing, and expediting the process of approving new hop varieties. The APP is advocating for a federal hop program, while the Ministry of Agriculture is encouraging interested organizations to invest in hop cultivation.
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Today, the country produces about 2-3% of its hops from the needs of the brewing industry. At the same time, Germany remains the main supplier, and China and Belarus supply small volumes of hops from friendly countries. At the same time, the Association of Beer Producers (APP) declares that it is impossible to satisfy the existing demand both in terms of the volume of raw materials supplied and in terms of its quality, Rossiyskaya Gazeta reports. Brewers from the Russian Federation are trying to find new opportunities for the supply of hops. However, it is also important to form the domestic market, although the process will not be fast, and the return on investment should be expected no earlier than in five to seven years, the AMS notes. In order to implement all this, it is necessary to organize the production of specialized unique equipment practically from scratch, actively engage in selection, zoning, and increase the area of hop-growers. But without state support, it is ...
Source: Infopro54

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