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Suedzucker confirms lower earnings forecast on weak sugar markets

Suedzucker confirms lower earnings forecast on weak sugar markets

Suedzucker, Europe's biggest sugar producer, confirmed on Thursday that it expects a decline in earnings for this financial year as the EU sugar markets remain weak in the coming months.

The company said it hopes for an improvement in the sugar market by October 2025.

The company has confirmed that it will achieve a full-year operating profit between 150 and 300 millions euros ($168-$336million), down from the previous estimate of 350 million euros for the year ending February 2025.

Sugar producers in the European Union have been hit by low prices due to the decision of the bloc to allow the importation of cheap Ukrainian sugar, as part of their support for Ukraine following Russia's invasion.

In March, it was reported that the EU wanted to drastically cut Ukrainian sugar imports after European producers complained about large shipments fueling a price collapse.

The company stated that "the significant drop in the price of sugar in fiscal 2024/25 would impact the market up until the autumn of 2025." We expect lower EU sugar production for the 2025/26 marketing year. This will lead to a rise in sugar prices in October 2025, at the start of the 2025/26 marketing year.

This financial year, the company is expecting an operating loss of 100 to 200 million euros in its sugar business. Suedzucker is involved in a variety of businesses, from bioenergy and processed foods to ethanol.

(source: Reuters)