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- noun Plural form of
hectolitre .
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Indications were that the 1995 crop would amount to about 9,5 million hectolitres, which is about four per cent bigger than the
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Reported volumes over the period 1 April 2008 - 31 March 2009 are 6.4 million hectolitres, which is a volume growth of 9% that accelerated to a 16% volume growth in the half year ending September 2009 against an industry growth of 8%, resulting in a market share increase of 3%.
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Reported volumes over the period 1 April 2008 - 31 March 2009 are 6.4 million hectolitres, which is a volume growth of 9% that accelerated to a 16% volume growth in the half year ending September 2009 against an industry growth of 8%, resulting in a market share increase of 3%.
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Reported volumes over the period 1 April 2008 - 31 March 2009 are 6.4 million hectolitres, which is a volume growth of 9% that accelerated to a 16% volume growth in the half year ending September 2009 against an industry growth of 8%, resulting in a market share increase of 3%.
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Reported volumes over the period 1 April 2008 - 31 March 2009 are 6.4 million hectolitres, which is a volume growth of 9% that accelerated to a 16% volume growth in the half year ending September 2009 against an industry growth of 8%, resulting in a market share increase of 3%.
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Reported volumes over the period 1 April 2008 - 31 March 2009 are 6.4 million hectolitres, which is a volume growth of 9% that accelerated to a 16% volume growth in the half year ending September 2009 against an industry growth of 8%, resulting in a market share increase of 3%.
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Italy also lost nearly 3m hectolitres of wine because of vine replantings, which occurred to a lesser extent in France.
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French wine production will reach 50m hectolitres this year.
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Molson Coors said the Indian beer market is estimated to grow to 50 million hectolitres by 2020, landing it in the top 10 list of global beer markets.
Molson Coors, Cobra India to Join Forces to Brew Beer Mia Lamar of Dow Jones Newswires 2011
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The OIV predicts that French production will reach 50m hectolitres this year, while Italy's output will fall by 13% to 42m, its lowest in years.
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