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IMC Agro Holding reduced net loss by 7% and increased EBITDA by 3.2 times

12 May , 2024  

In January-March 2024, IMC Agro Holding posted a net loss of $3.81 million compared to $4.10 million in the same period of 2023, while its EBITDA increased 3.2 times to $4.43 million, according to the company’s report on the Warsaw Stock Exchange.

“The increase in normalized EBITDA in the first quarter of 2024, as well as the decrease in net loss for the period, was due to an increase in sales,” the company said.

According to the report, the holding’s revenue increased by 41% to $59.20 mln, while the share of exports decreased to 71.7% from 83.5% a year earlier.

The share of corn in the revenue decreased to 42.8% from 83.3%, while the share of wheat increased to 34.4% from 15.9%, and sunflower seeds to 22.3% from 0.3%.

IMC’s gross profit increased by 48% to $12.75 mln, and its operating loss decreased to $0.17 mln from $2.85 mln in the first quarter of 2023.

At the same time, due to the devaluation of the hryvnia in the first quarter of this year compared to its fixed exchange rate for the year, the company incurred a foreign exchange loss of $4.10 million, which resulted in the total loss of IMC for the reporting year increasing to $7.86 million from $4.08 million a year earlier.

Overall, the agroholding’s assets increased by 0.6% to $314.14 mln in the first quarter of 2024.

At the same time, the company increased its investments in the reporting period to $4.9 mln, while in the first quarter of last year there were practically none ($0.02 mln), while the outflow from financing activities decreased to $0.9 mln from $6.4 mln, and the inflow from operating activities amounted to $16.4 mln against an outflow of $1.9 mln in the same period last year.

As a result, free cash flows at the end of March increased to $26.0 million from $16.20 million at the beginning of the year, while bank debt remained virtually unchanged at $45.9 million.

“IMC is an integrated group of companies operating in Sumy, Poltava and Chernihiv regions (north and center of Ukraine) in the crop production, elevators and warehouses segments. The land bank is about 120 thousand hectares, storage capacity is 554 thousand tons with a harvest of 1.002 million tons in 2023.

In 2023, IMC posted a net loss of $21.03 million compared to $1.12 million a year earlier, and its EBITDA decreased 11.3 times to $3.22 million. The holding’s revenue increased by 22.3% to $139.45 million, while the share of exports decreased to 68% from 73% a year earlier.

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