Marfrig discloses BRL 109 million in profits in 1Q22
May, 05, 2022 Posted by Gabriel MalheirosWeek 202219
Marfrig, one of the largest beef companies in the world, presented its financial results for the first quarter of 2022.
Net revenue was 22.3 billion reais, up 29.6% year-on-year. Adjusted Ebitda reached 2.7 billion reais in 1Q22, up 60.9%, and the adjusted Ebitda margin was 12.3% (advance of 239 bps). Marfrig achieved a net income of 109 million reais, and operating cash flow was positive by 1.2 billion reais due to the better performance of operations in all regions in which the company operates.
Another highlight of the quarter was the leverage ratio, measured by the ratio between net debt and adjusted Ebitda in the last 12 months. This index reached 1.53x in dollars at the end of March and 1.36x in reais.
North America Operation
In the first quarter of 2022, the net revenue of Marfrig’s North America Operation, represented by the North American National Beef, reached a new historic mark: 15.8 billion reais (3 billion dollars), a growth of 30.6% compared to the same period last year. This performance results from the 26.9% increase in the total average price and the 2.9% growth in sales volume in the period. In the quarter, the operation’s gross profit was 2.8 billion reais (538 million dollars), up 59.5% year-on-year.
The North America Operation represented 71% of Marfrig’s total net revenue in the first quarter of the year. Adjusted Ebitda was 2.3 billion reais (453 million dollars), up 63.4% year-on-year, representing 87% of the company’s total Ebitda in the quarter. The adjusted Ebitda margin was 15% (up 304 bps year-on-year).
The US domestic market continues to be the largest consumer of the products offered by Marfrig’s North America Operation (89%). As for other international markets, Japan and South Korea generated 60% of National Beef’s export earnings.
South America Operation
In the first quarter of this year, the sales volume of Marfrig’s South America Operation was 345,000 tonnes, an 11% growth compared to the same period in 2021. In the period, Marfrig recorded net revenue of 6.5 billion reais in the region, an advance of 41.2% in the annual comparison. The performance results from the higher average total sales price of 27.2%. The average increase in export price (+37.1%) was the main highlight of the period.
Exports accounted for 65% of the operation’s revenue, a record percentage with a growth of 473 bps compared to the same period in 2021 and 1,341 bps compared to the fourth quarter of 2021. In the first three months of 2022, approximately 68% of the total export earnings were correlated to sales to the Chinese and Hong Kong markets.
See below the track record of Brazilian beef shipments to China and Hong Kong from January 2021 to March 2022. These data are Datamar’s DataLiner.
Brazilian beef (HS 0202) Exports to China and Hong Kong | 2021 – 2022 | WTMT
Source: DataLiner (click here to request a demo)
In addition to investments in the construction of the hamburger factory in Bataguassu, Mato Grosso, which should add 24,000 tonnes to the company’s current capacity, there are expansion projects underway at the plant in Tacuarembó, Uruguay, and San Jorge, in Argentina.
The adjusted Ebitda of the South America Operation was 411 million reais in the first quarter of 2022, 94.9% higher than last year’s. The Ebitda margin reached 6.4%, 175 bps above 1Q21. Gross profit was 654 million reais, 63.7% higher on the same basis of comparison.
The operational efficiency project proved valuable once more, generating 43 million reais more in the first quarter of the year than in the same period in 2021.
Source: Cargo News
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