AGRANA results for first half of financial year: Starch and Fruit largely counterbalance challenging Sugar market environment
In the first half of 2007|08, AGRANA’s revenue rose from EUR 923.2 million (prior year’s first half) to EUR 933.3 million.
In the first half of 2007|08, AGRANA’s revenue rose from EUR 923.2 million (prior year’s first half) to EUR 933.3 million.
The EU Council of Agriculture Ministers has approved the sugar regime reform proposal of the European Commission. The initial reform target of withdrawing 6 million tonnes of sugar quota from the market had been threatened with failure, as the consistent implementation of…
Ethanol supply for blend in Austria beginning October 1 is secure. Commodity boom requires postponement of operational commissioning. AGRANA will complete the investment stage of the new bioethanol plant in Pischelsdorf, Lower Austria, at the end of September as planned.…
In the first quarter of the current 2007|08 financial year (the three months ended May 31, 2007), sales revenue at AGRANA, the sugar, starch and fruit group, decreased by 5% to EUR 449.0 million (Q1 2006|07:EUR 472.0 million).
The Annual Shareholders’ Meeting of AGRANA Beteiligungs-AG today approved a resolution to pay a dividend of EUR 1.95 per share, unchanged from the previous financial period.
The AGRANA group forged ahead with its dynamic growth strategy during the 2006|07 financial year (March 1 to February 28) with further improvements in revenues and results. Revenues increased by 28% to EUR 1,915.8 million (prior year: EUR 1,499.6 million), while operating…
Based on preliminary data, AGRANA, the international sugar, starch and fruit group, achieved revenue growth of 28% to EUR 1,915.8 million in the 2006|07 financial year (2005|06: EUR 1,499.6 million).
The beet campaign ended on January 6, 2007 at the Austrian sugar plant Tulln and on January 8, 2007 in Leopoldsdorf, and resulted in the extraction of roughly 407,600 (2005|06: 488,900) tons of sugar from approximately 2.5 (2005|06: 3.1) million tons of sugar beets. …
The AGRANA Group continued its growth course during the first nine months of 2006|07.
Expansion of sales activities AGRANA has expanded its sugar business to Bulgaria with the founding of AGRANA TRADING EOOD, a trading company that is located in Sofia. In a subsequent step AGRANA plans to establish a sales joint venture together with the Bulgarian sugar…
Revenues recorded by the AGRANA Group rose by 28% over the comparable prior year figure of € 723.5 million to € 923.2 million for the first half of the 2006|07 financial year.
AGRANA laid the cornerstone for its new bioethanol plant in Pischelsdorf, Lower Austria, at a ceremony on September 7, 2006 that was attended by Austrian Chancellor Wolfgang Schüssel, Minister Josef Pröll, Governor Erwin Pröll and Chairman of the Supervisory Board Christian…
AGRANA is expanding its fruit preparation activities in Latin America. In addition to the existing plants in Argentina and Mexico, the Group will now establish a production facility in Brazil.AGRANA Fruit plans to construct a new plant in Cabreuva, State of Sao Paulo for an…
Today’s Annual General Meeting of AGRANA Beteiligungs-Aktiengesellschaft approved the payment of a EUR 1.95 dividend per share, which reflects the prior year distribution.
The AGRANA Group was able to increase revenues by 67.3 percent over the comparable prior year period to € 472.0 million for the first quarter of the current financial year (March 1 to May 31, 2006).
The AGRANA Group will complete the restructuring of its Fruit Division in mid-year. Beginning from July, this business area will consist of two newly created umbrella companies: AGRANA Fruit S.A. based in Paris and AGRANA Juice GmbH based in Gleisdorf/Austria. AGRANA…
AGRANA, the leading European producer of apple juice concentrates, signed a Joint Venture Agreement in China. It has acquired a 50 per cent stake in concentrates manufacturer Xianyang Andre Juice Co. Ltd, which is a subsidiary of Hong Kong listed company Yantai North Andre…
AGRANA, the leading sugar and starch producer in Central and Eastern Europe, is expanding its activities towards the Western Balkans.AGRANA will establish a raw sugar refinery in Brcko jointly with the Bosnian-Austrian company SCO Studen & CO Holding/Vienna as 50% partner.…
The AGRANA Group attained revenue growth of 52.9 per cent to € 1,499.6 million in the 2005|06 financial year (1 March 2005 through 28 February 2006), as against € 981.0 million in 2004|05.
According to provisional figures, the AGRANA Group’s revenues grew by 52.9 per cent to € 1,499.6 million in the 2005|06 financial year. Profit from operating activities grew by 9.6 per cent to € 99.5 million. The closure of two out of AGRANA’s 11 sugar factories caused one-off…