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AGRANA grows revenues by almost 25%

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Core Tip: Agricultural raw materials refiner AGRANA has reported that it significantly grew both revenue (by 24.8% to € 1,603.1 million) and pre-exceptionals operating profit (by 20.6% to € 142.5 million) in the first half of the year.
Agricultural raw materials refiner AGRANA has reported that it significantly grew both revenue (by 24.8% to € 1,603.1 million) and pre-exceptionals operating profit (by 20.6% to € 142.5 million) in the first half of the year.

The company said that the good earnings trend was driven by the Sugar and Starch segments. Earnings declined in the Fruit segment, but markets and sales in this business have stabilised again. In addition to the effective investment programme, AGRANA said that a key reason for the successful first half was the correct anticipation of market changes.
As a result of reorganisation measures, the Fruit segment recorded a net expense of € 1.0 million for exceptional items in the second quarter. After the Group’s net financial items expense of € 13.0 million and a tax expense of € 28.9 million (corresponding to a tax rate of 22.5%), Group profit for the period reached € 99.6 million.

“The earnings for the first half of the year make us very optimistic, especially considering the difficult environment in which the result was achieved,” said AGRANA CEO Johann Marihart. “The markets remain volatile and this limits visibility for the rest of the financial year. Also, the crop yields from the campaigns now in progress will be lower than in 2011. We therefore estimate that, on balance for the full year 2012-13, we will generate earnings at about the level of the prior year. This year and next, we are investing on a scale well in excess of depreciation, with a particular focus on projects to improve energy efficiency.”

Sugar segment revenue in the first six months grew vigorously, buoyed by higher prices and sales volumes. Sales to resellers were especially strong, and so were sales of non-quota sugar into the sugar-using industry and the world market. Despite increased raw material costs, earnings rose by about 45%. Thanks to the high grain prices, very good contribution margins were achieved with co-products (such as dried beet pulp and molasses).

The slight revenue growth in the first half of 2012-13 in the Starch segment reflected higher selling prices for saccharification products – particularly isoglucose – and stronger sales volumes of core and by-products. The further improvement in earnings was made possible primarily by the increased prices obtained for saccharification products. Added to this were regional raw material advantages at HUNGRANA, the joint venture in Hungary. As a result, the segment operating margin was boosted from 9.3% to 11.8%.

Revenue in the Fruit segment grew by 24.4% in the first half of the year. Sales volumes of fruit preparations were expanded substantially from the year-earlier level. Selling prices were elevated compared to the prior year, reflecting the rise in raw material costs. In the fruit juice concentrates business, the principal trend was one of volume-driven revenue growth, partially resulting from the first-time, full consolidation of Ybbstaler Fruit Austria GmbH. A key reason for the earnings decrease lay in temporary margin effects in the fruit juice concentrate activities.

However, compared with the fourth quarter of 2011-12, the whole segment now shows an improvement in the margin situation.

For the full year 2012|13, AGRANA expects Group revenue to increase to more than € 3.0 billion on overall slight volume growth and continuing high price levels. After the strong earnings in the first half of the year, the next two quarters are expected to see pronounced volatility in raw material and selling prices. This in combination with reduced crop yields is predicted to lead to lower earnings in the second half of 2012-13. For the year as a whole, AGRANA should be able to reach an operating profit approximately in line with that of last year.

 
 
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