Current location:home page > Food Technology

Natra tumbles into loss for first quarter

As expected in the company’s forecast for 2014, the sharp rise in cocoa prices in recent months sign…
As expected in the company’s forecast for 2014, the sharp rise in cocoa prices in recent months significantly affected the profitability of Natra’s cocoa and chocolate activity during the off-season.

The cocoa and chocolate business ended the first quarter with a slight sales drop, falling 1.6% to €75.71m. However, the rising price of cocoa, which in the first quarter reached highs not seen since 2011, had a significant negative effected on the business’s EBITDA during the off-season, resulting in a figure of €2.73m, compared to €4.90m in the first quarter of 2013.

Natraceutical’s turnover contributed €10.10m to the consolidated Natra figure, compared to €11.15m in the first quarter of 2013 (-10.4%). This adjustment was mainly due to the change in the purchasing dynamics in the pharmaceutical channel, which traditionally acquired its main supply for nutritional weight control supplements during the first quarter pre-sale campaign. As a direct result, and despite a reduction in operating costs, the EBITDA for the first quarter was adjusted to €2.61m, compared to €2.94m in the same period during the previous year.

Natra closed the first quarter of 2014 with a consolidated turnover of €85.81m (-2.7% in relation to the same period during the previous year), an EBITDA of €5.34m (-46.6%) and a net loss of €2.34m, against €0.18m profits at the end of 2013.

Related articles

Making Norway's deadliest food - Nofima breaks ground on facility

The Ås-based facility, which is the only one of its kind in Europe, will offers researchers the oppo…

Bühler's Leybold takeover approved

The acquisition of Leybold Optics by Bühler for an undisclosed amount expands the advanced materials…

2013 International Production & Processing Expo (IPPE)

2013 International Production & Processing Expo (IPPE)

The 2013 International Production & Processing Expo (IPPE) has set a record with over 1,150 exhi…

Wine label printer Tapp buys Ben Franklin Press & Label

Tapp Label Technologies (TLT), a manufacturer of pressure sensitive labels for wine and spirits indu…

Country's 'plant clinics' aid farmers without chemicals

A room with a microscope, networked computer and drugs appears at first glance to be in a hospital.…

Attitudes toward organic labels depend on consumers' values

Labeling food as “organic" actually may flip the “halo" effect for ethical food labels depending on…