Sugar segment returned to profitability thanks to a significant improvement in results
Sugar segment’s revenues rose significantly to EUR 2,366 (previous year: 1,969) million during the reporting period. Global increases in agricultural commodity prices also impact the EU sugar price level since the start of the new 2022/23 sugar marketing year (1 October 2022 to 30 September 2023). With a slight decline in volumes, overall sales revenues were significantly higher than the previous year.
Operating result improved substantially to EUR 132 (previous year: -10) million. However, the significant increase in revenues was also offset by a clear rise in raw material, energy and packaging costs. These costs will again increase significantly for the sugar segment from the 2022 campaign. The performance in the third quarter of 2022/23 was favored in part by the sale of sugar inventories from the 2021 campaign at the beginning of the new sugar marketing year.
Beet cultivation and 2022 processing campaign
Südzucker Group’s overall below-average beet yields reflect the extreme summer drought and heat in many of the growing regions. Although extensive, abundant precipitation starting at the end of September 2022 caused beet yields to increase slightly, sugar contents dropped at the same time. In total, sugar yields are expected to be significantly below the previous year’s level and the five-year average. The campaign will end in most sugar factories between the end of December 2022 and mid-January 2023. With an average of 103 processing days, the campaign length will be significantly shorter than last year (124 days). Overall, Südzucker Group expects to produce 3.4 (previous year: 4.2) million tonnes of sugar from 23.3 (previous year: 27.6) million tonnes of sugar beets.
Special products segment still affected by significantly higher costs
The special products segment’s revenues rose significantly to EUR 1,633 (previous year: 1,314) million. Higher prices in particular, but also the overall positive volume growth, contributed to this increase.
Operating result, however, dropped sharply to EUR 71 (previous year: 94) million; in the third quarter of 2022/23, price increases resulted in a slight improvement on the prior-year quarter. This decline in the reporting period was primarily attributable to the impact of significantly higher raw material, packaging and energy costs, which could only be passed on to customers in part or with a time lag.
CropEnergies segment shows significant increase in results
The CropEnergies segment’s revenues climbed significantly to EUR 1,105 (previous year: 731) million. Higher volumes and, in particular, higher sales revenues contributed to this increase.
The higher revenues drove the operating result up significantly in the reporting period to EUR 235 (previous year: 94) million. Significantly higher sales revenues more than offset the substantial rise in raw material and energy costs. However, due to declining ethanol sales revenues and rising raw material costs in the course of the third quarter, results in the third quarter could not be increased compared to the same period of the previous year.
Starch segment with significant overall growth in results
The starch segment’s revenues rose significantly to EUR 907 (previous year: 686) million as a result of the substantially higher sales revenues. The still gratifying level of the ethanol quotation in the first half of the year contributed to the revenue growth.
The higher volume and sales revenues drove operating result up significantly to EUR 60 (previous year: 44) million in the reporting period. Despite operating result in the third quarter being impacted by the recent decline in ethanol quotations and falling short of the results of the first two quarters, significantly higher raw material and energy costs overall were more than offset by substantial sales revenue growth in the reporting period.
Fruit segment’s results at prior year’s level
The fruit segment’s revenues improved significantly to EUR 1,095 (previous year: 939) million. The increase was achieved primarily through significantly higher prices, both for fruit preparations and fruit juice concentrates. Sales volumes of fruit juice concentrates were also up. This compensated for the decline in volumes of fruit preparations, caused in part by the war in Ukraine.
Operating result was on a par with the previous year at EUR 38 (previous year: 39) million. The earnings contribution from fruit preparations continued to fall as a result of the decline in volumes and higher costs. By contrast, the earnings contribution from fruit juice concentrates improved significantly due to a moderate increase in sales volumes with significantly higher sales revenues more than offsetting the higher costs.
Outlook for fiscal 2022/23 further confirmed
The Ukraine war, which has continued from the start of fiscal year 2022/23 to the present day, has further intensified the already high volatility in the target markets and price increases in the procurement markets, particularly in the raw materials and energy sectors. The resulting economic and financial ramifications, the security of supply and the duration of this temporary exceptional situation are difficult to predict in fiscal 2022/23 and beyond. Risks may also continue to exist with regard to the Corona pandemic.
As already published on 2 November 2022, Südzucker expects consolidated group revenues of EUR 9.7 to 10.1 (previous forecast: 9.4 to 9.8; 2021/22: 7.6) billion for fiscal 2022/23. Südzucker anticipates a substantial increase in revenues in all segments. A range of between EUR 1.4 and 1.5 billion (2021/22: 1.0) is forecast in the CropEnergies segment.
EBITDA is still seen in a range between EUR 890 and 990 (previous forecast: 810 to 910; 2021/22: 692) million.
Consolidated operating result continues to be predicted at between EUR 530 and 630 (previous forecast: 450 to 550; 2021/22: 332) million. Südzucker expects the sugar segment’s operating result to be in a range between EUR 150 and 200 (previous forecast: 0 to 100; 2021/22: -21) million. In the special products segment, the company now anticipates a significant decline in operating result (previous forecast: moderate decline; 2021/22 EUR 117 million). Operating result in the CropEnergies segment is now forecast in the range of EUR 225 to 255 (previous forecast: 215 to 265; 2021/22: 127) million. Südzucker continues to expect the starch segment’s operating result at the previous year’s level (2021/22: EUR 57 million). In the fruit segment, Südzucker continues to expect operating result well below last year’s level (2021/22: EUR 52 million).
Capital employed is expected to increase moderately. Based on the aforementioned operating result improvement, Südzucker estimates ROCE to be significantly higher (2021/22: 5.3 percent).
Group figures as of 30 November 2022
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