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Reasons for rejection of barley at UK maltings from 2010 crop
Now in its 9th year this survey shows reasons for refusal of barley delivered to UK maltings from the 2010 crop.
Dated: 13 January 2012
What nitrogen levels do Maltsters wish to buy in the 2012 malting barley crop?
Find out more details here ...
Dated: 05 January 2012
Recommended Malting Barley Varieties Update - Press release November 2011
View here the updated malting barley varieties recommended by the IBD Malting Barley Committee to be grown for the 2012 crop
Dated: 14 November 2011
Master Maltster Syllabus 2012
All details required by candidates interested in taking this Master Maltster examination, including an application form, can be found here.
Dated: 05 October 2011
Malting Diploma Syllabus 2012
All details required by candidates interested in taking this exam, including an application form, can be found here.
Dated: 05 October 2011
Press Release - Recommended Malting Barley Varieties 2012
View here the malting barley varieties recommended by the IBD Malting Barley Committee to be grown for the 2012 harvest
Dated: 08 June 2011
Final barley purchases made by Maltsters in England & Scotland from 2010 Crop
View here the final barley purchases made by Maltsters in England and Scotland from the 2010 Crop
Dated: 27 April 2011
Latest Update to the Accepted Agrochemical List for use on malting barley from BBPA
View here the latest update to the BBPA/BRI agrochemical list for use on malting barley released February 2011
Dated: 09 March 2011
Reasons for rejection of barley at UK Maltings from the 2009 crop
Now in its 8th year this survey shows reasons for refusal of barley delivered to UK maltings from the 2009 crop.
Dated: 09 November 2010
The purchase terms of barley moisture content wanted by Maltsters
To ensure no problems of mould on grain, and possible subsequent formations of mycotoxins, the malting industry has specified the moisture content of barley it is willing to accept after the harvest period.
Dated: 20 September 2008
Assured UK Malt Standard 3.4
Assured UK Malt is a scheme operated by the MAGB bringing together various aspects of new and existing codes of practice making up a set of standards unique in the world of malting. You can view the AUKM standard here.
Dated: 07 February 2008