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Kvasny Prum. 1982; 28(7): 153-157 | DOI: 10.18832/kp1982031
There are two principal motives which make necessary further investment in a range of a malt production: first, to secure a sufficient quantity and quality of malt for a beer production and second, to renovate the existing malt industry in Czechoslovakia. The novelty of the large-scale malt-house, which is in preparation, is in a significantly decreased number of workers. The increased quantity of malt produced enables to increase the beer production both tor the inland consumption and for the export. The economic analysis of the profit obtained from a construction and business of this malt-house with a production of 50 000 ton of malt per year will shown facility of such investment. This type of analysis permits to obtain better results which can be used in further process of planning and investment.
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Published: July 1, 1982