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Chr. Hansen downgrades growth outlook
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Chr. Hansen downgrades growth outlook
Source:ingredientsnetwork
Publish time:2019-07-02
Chr. Hansen has delivered what it describes as a solid financial result of 9% organic growth for the first nine months, but has adjusted its full-year organic growth outlook from 9-11% to 7-8%.

Chr. Hansen has delivered what it describes as a solid financial result of 9% organic growth for the first nine months, but has adjusted its full-year organic growth outlook from 9-11% to 7-8%.

Food Cultures & Enzymes were up 9%, Health & Nutrition by 11% and Natural Colours grew 4%. Currencies impacted Euro growth negatively by 2%. EBIT before special items increased by 10% to €241 million, corresponding to an EBIT margin before special items of 28.2%, up 0.7%-point compared to last year.

CEO Mauricio Graber said: “We delivered a solid Q3 result despite more challenging trading conditions, mainly in emerging markets. Performance in Food Cultures & Enzymes continues to be in line with expectations and we are progressing well on our strategic agenda of delivering new innovative solutions to customers, so we can continue to grow solidly and profitably, even in markets with lower volume growth momentum. In Q3, organic growth in Bioprotection increased to around 15%, an acceleration from Q2, and we’ve launched SWEETY®, a new culture that allows dairies to reduce added sugar by up to 20%. In Health & Nutrition, the business accelerated from Q2, and the 11% organic growth was driven by strong growth in infant formula and Plant Health. Organic growth in Animal Health was solid, although a higher momentum was expected in Q3. In Natural Colors, headwind from a poor economic environment in emerging markets was stronger than anticipated, and 3% organic growth in Q3 is below our ambition.”

"Our EBIT margin before special items in the first nine months of the year increased by 0.7%-point and was driven by improved margins in all business areas. In FC&E, we’re well on track to deliver the scalability benefits from the ramp up of the new capacity in our facility in Copenhagen, while still increasing our investments in the business.”

"As a result of the lower than expected growth momentum in Natural Colors and Animal Health, and a weaker growth environment in emerging markets, we are adjusting our full-year outlook from 9-11% organic growth for the group to now 7-8% organic growth. Guidance for Food Cultures & Enzymes is unchanged, Health & Nutrition is now expected to grow around 10%, and Natural Colors is now expected to grow 4-5%.”

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