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KSG Agro has increased its profit by 21%

15 August , 2023  

Agroholding KSG Agro posted $1.04 million in net profit in the first half of 2023, up 21.2% from the same period last year.

According to the company’s report on the Warsaw Stock Exchange on Tuesday, its EBITDA fell 27% to $1.61 million.

It is stated that KSG Agro’s revenue in January-June this year increased 23% year-on-year to $7.41 million, while gross profit decreased 13% to $1.79 million and operating profit decreased 37% to $0.94 million.

“The group continues to execute its simple strategy of focusing on three winter crops, two spring crops and single breed hogs,” the document notes.

It is specified that in the first half of 2023 KSG Agro exported 4.2 thousand tons of grain crops (wheat, corn, barley) mainly to Asia and Africa within the existing grain corridor through the ports of Odessa and Odessa region.

KSG Agro conducted sunflower sowing on the area of 7.3 thousand hectares at the end of May – beginning of June and during the growing season is engaged in chemical and mechanical tillage with mechanical cultivators and rotary harrows.

“The harvest is in good condition. The sowing campaign went on as planned, without major interruptions due to fighting,” the company said in a statement. According to it, harvesting of winter crops has been completed: barley yield was 3 tons/ha, rape – 2.5 tons/ha, wheat – 5 tons/ha.

The agricultural holding recalled that in June, the Kakhov dam on the Dnieper River was destroyed, which led to flooding of a number of regions downstream and drying up of several irrigation canals upstream. Although the group was partially dependent on water supplies from the canals, these supplies were not essential to the group’s operations. KSG Agro has switched to alternative water sources and does not foresee water shortages in the near future. None of the agro holding companies are located downstream of the dam and have not been affected by flooding.

KSG Agro, a vertically integrated holding company, is involved in pig farming, as well as the production, storage, processing and marketing of grains and oilseeds. Its land bank is about 21 thousand hectares in Dnepropetrovsk and Kherson regions.

According to the agroholding, it is among the top 5 pork producers in Ukraine.

Last year KSG Agro, due to the full-scale war started by Russia, ended 2022 with a net loss of $1.68 mln compared to $17.71 mln net profit in 2021, its EBITDA decreased 5.5 times to $1.79 mln, and its revenue decreased by 47.3% to $16.2 mln.

In the first quarter of this year, the agribusiness holding company earned $1.53 million in net income, down 17% from the same period last year. Its EBITDA increased by 23% to $1.87 mln, while revenue grew by 45% to $5.12 mln.

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