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Sudzucker sees revenue drop in fiscal 2025/26

Sudzucker reported a revenue drop in fiscal 2025/26 but forecasts stable revenue for 2026/27 amid geopolitical uncertainty.

Matthew King
ByMatthew King- Senior Editor
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German sugar and food ingredients producer Sudzucker reported a significant decline in revenue for fiscal 2025/26 compared to the previous year.

The company’s operating EBITDA and operating result both fell during the fiscal year.

Sudzucker’s sugar segment results weakened due to substantially lower prices and sales volumes. Prices did not recover following a larger-than-expected European beet harvest.

The special products segment saw results decline following the sale of the Richelieu business in the United States. The segment also faced lower overall prices and increased personnel costs.

CropEnergies segment operating result improved due to lower net raw material and energy costs. This occurred despite lower revenues from reduced sales volumes and a temporary plant closure.

For fiscal 2026/27, Sudzucker confirmed its forecast and expects stable revenue. The company projects group revenues between EUR 8.0 billion and EUR 8.4 billion.

Sudzucker anticipates operational EBITDA between EUR 480 million and EUR 680 million for fiscal 2026/27.

The company expects continued volatility in sales and procurement markets due to geopolitical uncertainty.

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