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FILE PHOTO: A beer garden manger attends to the mugs during the tapping of a barrel near Theresienwiese where Oktoberfest would have started today as COVID-19 continues in Munich, Germany, September 19, 2020. REUTERS/Andreas Gebert/Files
HAMBURG (Reuters) - German brewers have been forced to throw away unsold beer and have asked the government for financial aid as the coronavirus lockdown reduces demand, they said on Monday.
German pubs, hotels and restaurants have been closed since November in the country’s second lockdown following the first one earlier last year.
The brewers called on the German government to give beer breweries aid under the country’s programmes to help industry recover from the impact of the coronavirus crisis. Germany’s government has given financial aid to pubs and bars but not breweries.
German brewers forced to throw away beer, seek state aid like pubs
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ROCKVILLE, MD / ACCESSWIRE / January 22, 2021 / Award winning market research company Fact.MR has published an exhaustive report on the global non-alcoholic beer market. According to the study, the market is poised to expand at impressive annual growth levels in 2021 over 2020, attributed to a shifting beverage consumption landscape. Growth prospects appear highly optimistic for the next decade, registering a noteworthy CAGR through 2031.
The market has made substantial gains in the recent past, with preference for alcohol and calorie free beverages aggrandizing across prominent regions. Manufacturers have found massive revenue pools across the U.S market, with Fact.MR projecting over a fifth of the total revenue generation. Growth is underpinned