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		<title>Crop merchant Louis Dreyfus reports lower profits, higher volumes for 2025</title>

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				<description><![CDATA[<p>Global agricultural commodity merchant Louis Dreyfus Company said on Wednesday it had recorded a decline in annual profit, driven by lower prices for most crops and market uncertainty arising from tariffs and economic concerns. </p>
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								<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Paris | Reuters </em>— Global agricultural commodity merchant Louis Dreyfus Company said on Wednesday it had recorded a decline in annual profit, driven by lower prices for most crops and market uncertainty arising from tariffs and economic concerns.</p>
<p>Ample global supply weighed on prices of staple crops such as corn and soybeans in the past two years and eroded earnings for agribusiness groups like LDC and U.S. rivals ADM, Bunge Global and Cargill.</p>
<p>LDC said its core earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization reached $1.83 billion (C$2.51 billion) last year, against $1.88 billion in 2024.</p>
<p>Group net profit fell to $653 million (C$894.3 million) from $726 million.</p>
<p>“Markets were marked by ongoing geopolitical crises, the implementation of new tariffs on international trade flows, and concerns about the slowdown in global economic growth,” it said in an annual report.</p>
<p>Average prices for LDC’s main commodities were lower, with the exception of coffee. However, shipped volumes rose sharply, helped by expansion in capacity and strong demand for corn and soybeans, it said.</p>
<p>Volumes jumped 10.6 per cent year on year, helping net sales rise to $53.2 billion (C$72.9 billion) from $50.6 billion the prior year.</p>
<h3><strong>Middle East conflict not significantly felt</strong></h3>
<p>LDC doubled capital expenditure to $2 billion (C$2.7 billion), it said.</p>
<p>Uncertainty over <a href="https://www.producer.com/markets/u-s-soy-sector-backs-biofuel-market-restrictions/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">U.S. biofuel policy</a>, meanwhile, weighed on the performance of its vegetable oils business, LDC said, echoing comments by its peers.</p>
<p>The Middle East conflict has not significantly impacted LDC’s activities so far, the group said.</p>
<p>The U.S.-Israeli war on Iran has <a href="https://www.agcanada.com/daily/u-s-farmers-rush-to-sell-crops-as-iran-war-fuels-rally" target="_blank" rel="noopener">unsettled agricultural markets</a> by creating <a href="https://www.producer.com/markets/war-in-iran-sends-farmers-fuel-fertilizer-costs-soaring/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">tensions in fertilizer supply</a> and maritime transport, threatening to raise food costs.</p>
<p>Bunge said earlier this month it was exploring alternative shipping routes because of the conflict.</p>
<p>Benchmark grain and soybean prices in Chicago climbed to multi-month and multi-year highs last week as the war sent crude oil soaring, a departure from depressed levels seen in grains in the past two years.</p>
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		<title>Louis Dreyfus posts higher volumes, lower profits in first half</title>

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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Sep 2025 18:21:01 +0000</pubDate>
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				<description><![CDATA[<p>Agricultural commodity merchant Louis Dreyfus Company recorded a rise in first-half sales, supported by higher volumes shipped, but weaker prices for most crops pushed down profits, it said on Friday. </p>
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								<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Reuters</em> &mdash; Agricultural commodity merchant Louis Dreyfus Company recorded a rise in first-half sales, supported by higher volumes shipped, but weaker prices for most crops pushed down profits, it said on Friday.</p>
<p>LDC &mdash; commonly known as Dreyfus and part of the ABCD quartet of global crop merchants alongside ADM, Bunge Global and Cargill &mdash; said first-half volumes were up 4.4 per cent on the year, contributing to a 2.3 per cent rise in sales to US$26.2 billion.</p>
<p>Core EBITDA profit, however, fell 6.6 per cent to $987 million while net profit dropped 14.5 per cent to $418 million.</p>
<p>The group&rsquo;s coffee division stood out by posting higher operating profit, supported by increased volumes and prices. But most other units, including grains and oilseeds, recorded lower results due to weaker prices, trade tensions and an uncertain economic climate, LDC said in an interim financial report.</p>
<p>The company increased capital expenditure in the first half to US$521 million from US$299 million a year earlier, notably to expand oilseed processing, including in North America.</p>
<p>LDC is set to expand its global oilseed capacity further after acquiring assets in Hungary and Poland from Bunge. It said the initial price of the acquisition was US$483 million.</p>
<p>Higher first-half spending contributed to a rise in LDC&rsquo;s adjusted net debt to $2.4 billion from $1 billion at the end of 2024, it said.</p>
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		<title>Louis Dreyfus buys oilseed assets from Bunge in Poland and Hungary</title>

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				<description><![CDATA[<p>Louis Dreyfus Company has acquired grains and oilseeds processing, storage and trading activities in Hungary and Poland from rival agricultural commodity merchant Bunge Global, fulfilling conditions Bunge needed to meet to get approval of its merger with Viterra. </p>
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								<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Paris | Reuters </em>— Louis Dreyfus Company has acquired grains and oilseeds processing, storage and trading activities in Hungary and Poland from rival agricultural commodity merchant Bunge Global, LDC said on Monday.</p>
<p>The deal covers assets previously owned by Viterra that Bunge had offered to sell in order to secure <a href="https://www.agcanada.com/daily/eu-clears-bunge-and-viterras-34-billion-merger-deal">European Union approval</a> for its US$34 billion <a href="https://www.agcanada.com/daily/viterra-bunge-merger-a-done-deal-glencore-says">merger with Viterra</a>.</p>
<p>In Hungary, the activities include an oilseed processing plant in Fokto that is one of Europe’s largest sunflower seed crushing facilities, LDC said in a statement.</p>
<p>The Polish assets feature an oilseed facility at Bodaczow that accounts for around 15 per cent of Poland’s total rapeseed crush volume, it said.</p>
<p>The deal also covers trading offices in the Hungarian capital Budapest and the Polish port city of Gdansk.</p>
<p>Financial terms for the deal were not disclosed.</p>
<p>The acquisition would allow LDC to expand in the sunflower market and in Central European countries, complementing its existing grains and meals business in Poland, Andre Roth, LDC’s head of grains and oilseeds, said in the statement.</p>
<p>Bunge officially completed its merger with Viterra at the start of July, two years after announcing the transaction.</p>
<p><em> — Reporting by Gus Trompiz and Sudip Kar-Gupta</em></p>
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		<title>Crop merchant Louis Dreyfus posts drop in annual profit</title>

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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Mar 2025 14:58:10 +0000</pubDate>
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				<description><![CDATA[<p>Louis Dreyfus Company (LDC) on Wednesday reported a drop in annual profit, the latest global crop merchant to see earnings curbed by subdued prices last year in staple grains caused by ample harvests and easing demand in China. </p>
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								<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Paris | Reuters</em> — Louis Dreyfus Company (LDC) on Wednesday reported a drop in annual profit, the latest global crop merchant to see earnings curbed by subdued prices last year in staple grains caused by ample harvests and easing demand in China.</p>
<p>LDC, whose competitors include ADM, Bunge and Cargill, said in a results statement that its earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization reached $1.88 billion (C$2.69 billion), down 15 per cent compared with 2023. Net income fell 28 per cent to $726 million (C$1.04 billion).</p>
<p><strong>Why it matters</strong>: Louis Dreyfus company is a major buyer of Canadian crops</p>
<p>Net sales were stable at $50.6 billion (C$72.5 billion), supported by a 17 per cent rise in volumes.</p>
<p>The group’s grains and oilseeds business recorded lower operating profit after strong 2023 performance, with its corn and soybean activities affected by a context of low volatility, LDC added in an annual report.</p>
<p>Like its peers, it also pointed to reduced oilseed crushing margins in China and the United States, with the U.S. market affected by uncertainty over biofuel policy.</p>
<p>Global prices of corn, wheat and soybeans last year slipped to their lowest since 2020 amid rising supplies and signs of slowing demand from China, a turnaround from high prices in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022.</p>
<p>ADM and Bunge both reported lower fourth-quarter earnings.</p>
<h3>Trade war to pressure earnings</h3>
<p>Crop traders also face international trade volatility as <a href="https://www.agcanada.com/daily/rubio-says-us-could-engage-in-new-trade-deals-after-tariffs-imposed">U.S. President Donald Trump pushes tariffs</a> as an economic and diplomatic tool.</p>
<p>Bunge warned that its 2025 earnings could sink to the lowest in six years, partly due to trade tensions.</p>
<p>Tougher market conditions have led Cargill to embark on a push to lower its headcount by five per cent and ADM to plan a reduction of up to 700 jobs.</p>
<p>LDC said its coffee business recorded higher earnings, supported by increased margins and volumes against a backdrop of weather setbacks to crops, while its sugar division’s profits declined as prices were more range-bound than the previous year.</p>
<p>LDC has partly shifted its focus towards the consumer end of the food chain to be less reliant on commodity trading.</p>
<p>Last year, it bought an ingredients business from chemicals maker BASF, launched a juice brand and created a unit trading in pulses, which include beans, lentils and peas.</p>
<p>The group said it increased capital expenditure sharply last year to $1 billion from $636 million (C$1.43 billion from $C911 million) in 2023.</p>
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				<description><![CDATA[<p>Commodity group Louis Dreyfus Company (LDC) said on Monday it had signed a binding agreement to buy German chemicals maker BASF's Food and Health Performance Ingredients business as part of its diversification push. </p>
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								<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Paris | Reuters</em> &#8211; Commodity group Louis Dreyfus Company (LDC) said on Monday it had signed a binding agreement to buy German chemicals maker BASF’s Food and Health Performance Ingredients business as part of its diversification push.</p>
<p>LDC has partly shifted its focus towards the consumer end of the food chain to become less reliant on commodity trading. It launched its own juice brand and established a pulses unit to support expansion into plant-based protein products.</p>
<p>The deal with BASF includes a production site and an R&amp;D centre in Germany and three application labs outside of Germany, LDC said.</p>
<p>BASF said separately that the food and health performance ingredients business had limited synergies into the group and was no longer a strategic focus area for it.</p>
<p>The companies did not give financial details of the agreement.</p>
<p><em> — Reporting by Sybille de La Hamaide</em></p>
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				<description><![CDATA[<p>Russian President Vladimir Putin has approved the acquisition of 100 per cent of the shares in a elevator company owned by trading and food processing firm Louis Dreyfus Company (LDC) to an unnamed buyer, a government document showed. </p>
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								<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Moscow | Reuters</em> — Russian President Vladimir Putin has approved the acquisition of 100 per cent of the shares in a elevator company owned by trading and food processing firm Louis Dreyfus Company (LDC) to an unnamed buyer, a government document showed.</p>
<p>LDC stopped exporting Russian grain on July 1, 2023, and said it was assessing options for transferring its existing Russian business and grain assets to new owners.</p>
<p>Scores of Western companies have sold assets or abandoned the Russian market since Moscow sent troops into Ukraine in February 2022.</p>
<p>Presidential approval is required for deals in the finance and energy sectors.</p>
<p>Other international grain traders, such as Cargill and Viterra, have curtailed and operations in Russia since the invasion.</p>
<p>Putin’s order, authorising the sale of Russian Elevator Company (Ruselco) was dated Nov. 28. LDC did not immediately respond to a request for comment.</p>
<p>A source in agriculture markets named Bio-Ton, one of Russia’s largest sunflower producers, as the possible buyer.</p>
<p>Bio-Ton could not be reached immediately for comment.</p>
<p><em> — Reporting by Olga Popova</em></p>
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		<title>Louis Dreyfus first half profit drops as grain supply swells</title>

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								<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Paris | Reuters</em>—Louis Dreyfus Company (LDC) posted higher first-half sales volumes and a drop in profit on Friday as the commodity group faced rising supply and lower prices of some major crops.</p>
<p>LDC, one of the world&#8217;s largest crop traders and processors whose competitors include ADM, Bunge and Cargill, said its core earnings (EBITDA) were $1.057 billion (C$1.434 billion) in the first six months of 2024, against $1.169 billion (C$1.586 billion) a year earlier.</p>
<p>Net sales fell to $25.6 billion (C$34.7 billion) from $25.8 billion (C$34.0 billion) but shipped volumes rose 19.4 per cent, LDC said in a statement.</p>
<p>&#8220;Our diverse and global business activities allowed us to deliver strong results &#8230; as an overall recovery in crop sizes and ample stocks globally put pressure on prices and resulted in less volatile market dynamics,&#8221; said CEO Michael Gelchie.</p>
<p>Global prices of corn, wheat and soybeans have slipped to their lowest since 2020 amid rising supplies and signs of slowing demand from China, a turnaround from surging prices two years ago after Russia&#8217;s invasion of Ukraine.</p>
<p>ADM and Bunge both posted lower than expected second-quarter profits in July, reflecting leaner margins for oilseed crushing.</p>
<p>LDC also cited weaker processing margins in North America and slow farmer selling in Brazil.</p>
<p>Operating profits fell at LDC&#8217;s grain and oilseeds business and also at its cotton business, in the face of slow global demand, and at its sugar unit as volumes fell, it said.</p>
<p>LDC said profits improved for its coffee business due to higher volumes and better origination margins, particularly in Brazil, adding it had successfully hedged risk during volatility linked to crop setbacks and <a href="https://www.agcanada.com/daily/only-grain-ships-from-black-sea-and-for-iran-still-crossing-red-sea-analysts-say">Red Sea shipping disruption.</a></p>
<p>It did not give an outlook for its full-year.</p>
<p>LDC has partly shifted its focus towards the consumer end of the food chain to become less reliant on commodity trading. It has launched its own juice brand and established a pulses unit to support expansion into plant-based protein products.</p>
<p>The group, privately controlled by Margarita Louis-Dreyfus via family trust Akira, said it paid a $507 million dividend to shareholders during the first half.</p>
<p><em>—Reporting for Reuters by Gus Trompiz and Tassilo Hummel</em></p>
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				<description><![CDATA[<p>Louis Dreyfus Company's (LDC) profits last year held close to the bumper levels of 2022, with the agricultural commodity giant saying its global trading network helped it withstand falling prices.</p>
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								<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Paris | Reuters—</em>Louis Dreyfus Company&#8217;s (LDC) profits last year held close to the bumper levels of 2022, with the agricultural commodity giant saying its global trading network helped it withstand falling prices.</p>
<p>LDC, one of the world&#8217;s largest crop traders and processors whose competitors include ADM, Bunge and Cargill, said 2023 core earnings (EBITDA) dipped to US$2.22 billion from $2.35 billion a year before, while its net income remained stable at $1.01 billion.</p>
<p>Sales fell more sharply, to $50.6 billion from $59.9 billion in 2022, reflecting a fall in prices and volumes.</p>
<p>&#8220;LDC&#8217;s performance remained resilient despite lower volumes sold and decreased volatility compared to 2022,&#8221; the group said in an annual report.</p>
<p>While markets were less chaotic than in 2022, when the start of Russia&#8217;s full-scale invasion of Ukraine pushed global food commodity prices to a record high, the <a href="https://www.agcanada.com/daily/container-rates-soar-on-concerns-of-prolonged-red-sea-disruption-inflation">war and weather setbacks</a> continued to disrupt supply and let LDC use its global network to generate profitable trade, it said.</p>
<p>Demand for Brazilian crops in China helped drive stronger results at its grain and oilseed business, it added.</p>
<p>LDC had previously reported a drop in first-half earnings.</p>
<p>It did not give an outlook for 2024 performance. Rival Bunge said last month it expected lower earnings this year as ample crop supplies curb margins.</p>
<p>LDC, which handles farm goods from sugar to cotton, has partly shifted its focus towards the consumer end of the food chain to become less reliant on commodity trading.</p>
<p>The group said it increased capital expenditure almost 16 per cent year-on-year, supporting the expansion of oilseed processing and not-from-concentrate juice production.</p>
<p>In Russia, where the group stopped sourcing grain like other multinational merchants last year, it booked a $60 million loss for the deconsolidation of its local business.</p>
<p>Last year&#8217;s earnings helped push up LDC&#8217;s equity value to a new record of $6.7 billion as of Dec. 31, 2023, up from a previous high of $6.1 billion a year earlier.</p>
<p>Improved results and the entry of Abu Dhabi holding firm ADQ as a shareholder in 2021 have helped resolve tensions over debt and ownership at the group, which is controlled by Margarita Louis-Dreyfus via family trust Akira.</p>
<p><em>—Reporting for Reuters by Gus Trompiz and Dominique Vidalon.</em></p>
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				<description><![CDATA[<p>Louis Dreyfus Company will build a pea protein production facility in Saskatchewan as it invests in plant-based protein as part of a push to diversify its agricultural commodity activities.</p>
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								<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Paris | Reuters</em> &#8212; Louis Dreyfus Company will build a pea protein production facility in Saskatchewan as it invests in plant-based protein as part of a push to diversify its agricultural commodity activities.</p>
<p>Louis Dreyfus will construct the facility at its existing industrial complex in Yorkton and aims for it to be ready by the end of 2025, the company said in a statement said on Wednesday.</p>
<p>Financial details were not disclosed.</p>
<p>The facility, expected to employ about 60 people, will produce ingredients suited for dairy alternatives, high-protein nutrition solutions and other plant-based applications, drawing on technology developed at an Louis Dreyfus&#8217; research centre in California, it said.</p>
<p>“Pea protein demand continues to grow, due to its non-allergen and non-GMO status, and its sustainability and versatility across many food applications,” Thibaut Ferte, the company&#8217;s head of plant proteins, said in the statement.</p>
<p>Other major agrifood firms <a href="https://www.agcanada.com/daily/roquette-counts-on-expanding-canadian-pea-output">have also sought to tap</a> into Canada&#8217;s large pea production in recent years to develop meat-substitute proteins.</p>
<p>The Yorkton site currently houses an oilseed crushing facility for which the <a href="https://www.agcanada.com/daily/louis-dreyfus-expanding-yorkton-canola-crush-plant">group plans to double capacity</a>, partly to cater for booming use of renewable diesel in North America as a lower-emission road fuel.</p>
<p><em>&#8211;Reporting for Reuters by Gus Trompiz.</em></p>
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				<description><![CDATA[<p><span class="rt-reading-time" style="display: block;"><span class="rt-label rt-prefix">Reading Time: </span> <span class="rt-time">&#60; 1</span> <span class="rt-label rt-postfix">minute</span></span> Louis Dreyfus will build a soybean-processing plant in Ohio, the global crop merchant said recently, adding to a booming expansion of oilseed crushing in North America encouraged by biofuel use. Dreyfus intends to start construction in early 2024 on the facility in Upper Sandusky that will have annual soy-crushing capacity of 1.5 million tonnes, the company said [&#8230;] <a class="read-more" href="https://www.albertafarmexpress.ca/news/louis-dreyfus-to-build-ohio-soy-crush-plant/">Read more</a></p>
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<p><a href="https://www.albertafarmexpress.ca/news/crop-giant-louis-dreyfus-posts-lower-profit-on-calmer-markets/">Louis Dreyfus</a> will build a soybean-processing plant in Ohio, the global crop merchant said recently, adding to a booming expansion of oilseed crushing in North America encouraged by biofuel use.</p>



<p>Dreyfus intends to start construction in early 2024 on the facility in Upper Sandusky that will have annual soy-crushing capacity of 1.5 million tonnes, the company said in a statement.</p>



<p>The plant will have capacity to produce 320,000 tonnes per year of edible soybean oil and 7,500 tonnes of lecithin, it said.</p>



<p>Construction is expected to finish by 2026, Dreyfus said in an emailed response to Reuters.</p>



<p>In a separate statement, the Regional Growth Partnership, a local economic development group, said Dreyfus will spend US$500 million on the facility.</p>



<p>Dreyfus said the site will serve food, livestock feed and <a href="https://www.albertafarmexpress.ca/news/its-good-to-be-green-canola-cleared-under-new-clean-fuel-regulations/">biofuel markets</a>.</p>



<p>U.S. soybean crush capacity mahttps://www.agcanada.com/daily/louis-dreyfus-expanding-yorkton-canola-crush-planty swell by as much as 30 per cent over the next three years, largely to supply vegetable oil to new renewable diesel production facilities.</p>



<p>Dreyfus also said earlier this year it will more than double the size of its <a href="https://www.agcanada.com/daily/louis-dreyfus-expanding-yorkton-canola-crush-plant" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Canadian canola crushing plant in Yorkton, Sask.</a></p>
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