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Historical statistic notices on cereal usage statistics 2017

Previously published monthly and quarterly statistical notices on the use of cereal grain by UK wheat millers, brewers, distillers, maltsters and oatmeal millers.

Documents

Figures from July to September 2017 (published 2 November 2017)

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Figures from April to June 2017 (published 3 August 2017)

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Figures from January to March 2017 (published 4 May 2017)

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Details

Previously published National Statistics publications on the use of wheat, barley and oats by wheat millers, flour producers, brewers, distillers, maltsters and oatmeal millers in the UK in 2017.

Each statistical notice gives the figures available at the time of publication and the figures may be subject to revision as new information becomes available. The latest publication and accompanying data sets can be found here.

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Updates to this page

Published 3 August 2017
Last updated 8 February 2018 + show all updates
  1. Updated with statistical release for Q3 2017.

  2. Updated with statistical release for Q2 2017.

  3. First published.

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