Barth-Haas Group
Barth-Haas Family of Companies
The Barth-Haas Group is made up of several privately owned family companies and is the world's largest supplier of hop products and services. With branches in Germany, the USA, the UK, Australia and China, the group conducts its business in every continent. It is a world leader not only in the areas of hop breeding, growing and processing, but also in the marketing of hops and hop products. The group’s portfolio also includes storage and logistics services, hop-related research and development, and application technologies for the brewing industry and other sectors.
Other Members of the Barth-Haas Group
Within the Barth-Haas Group several privately owned family companies work together successfully

BarthHaas was founded in 1794. The company is the market leader in hop trading and processing in Germany. BarthHaas accounts for 50 percent of the Barth-Haas Group’s total turnover of 150 million euros. While the business activities of BarthHaas were originally focused exclusively on hop trading, since the 1960s hop processing has become the company’s second main activity.

John I. Haas, Inc. was founded in 1914 and specializes in hop trading and processing. The company owns and runs its own hop yards, warehouses, extraction plants and pelletization plants in the Northwestern United States. Haas is a leader in the field of research and development of hop-based products for use in and outside the brewing industry.

Hop Products Australia, in Hobart/Tasmania grows and processes hops for the domestic and world markets. The company pursues an intensive research programs concentrating on breeding new aroma and alpha varieties.

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