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CEREAL PLANET POSTS EUR 156,000 NET PROFIT

15 November , 2020  

The Cereal Planet Group, a leading producer of cereals in Ukraine, in January-September 2019 received EUR 156,000 in net profit in January-September 2020, which is 1.8 times more compared to the same period in 2019.
According to the financial statements of the Cereal Planet PLC (Cyprus) on the Warsaw Stock Exchange, its revenue increased by 34.4%, to EUR 17.31 million, and gross profit by 1.6 times, to EUR 4.35 million.
In July-September 2020, the company reduced its net profit by 41.2%, to EUR 37,000, compared to the third quarter of 2019, and increased its revenue by 7%, to EUR 4.35 million. At the same time, the gross profit of Cereal Planet in the indicated period of 2020 decreased by 2.7%, to EUR 930,000.
“Currency translation differences played negative role and in the third quarter 2020 were EUR minus 282,000, aggregated three quarters 2020 it was EUR minus 506,000,” the report says.
According to the report, in the third quarter 2020, the company increased cereal production by 23%, to 10,400 tonnes compared to the same period last year. The main reason for the growth was an increase in pea production by 41%, to 5,130 tonnes, buckwheat by 35%, to 2,900 tonnes, bulgur by 18%, to 1,740 tonnes.
In general, over the period, Cereal Planet increased cereal production by 51%, to 33,500 tonnes compared to January-September 2019. The growth was due to an increase in pea production by 122%, to 16,880 tonnes, buckwheat by 39%, to 6,980 tonnes, bulgur by 7%, to 4,580 tonnes, and millet by 24%, to 2,640 tonnes.
Cereal Planet produces weight grains for B2B under the OLIMP trademark for four product lines: Bulgur, Ridlana, Maifaina, Zlotokosica, and under the Lyuba Ferma trademark – food for animals. It exports cereals to more than 50 countries of the world (China, India, Germany, Italy, UAE, Poland, Turkey, etc.).
Cereal Planet achieved nowadays around 10% of the Ukrainian market.
The owners of the group are Anatoli and Oleksandr Vlasenko (33.54% and 29.93%, respectively), Olekasandr Slavhorodsky (29.93%), Ihor Dobruskin (5.5%).
Cereal Planet in 2019 received EUR 75,000 in net loss versus EUR 162,000 in net profit in 2018. In January-June 2020 it received EUR 247,000 in net profit versus EUR 26,000 for the same period in 2019.

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