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    Louis Dreyfus Posts Higher Volumes, Lower Profits in First Half

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    Posted on September 19, 2025

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    Last updated: March 1, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Louis Dreyfus reported higher volumes but lower profits in H1 2024, with sales rising to $26.2 billion and increased capital expenditure.

    Louis Dreyfus Sees Increased Volumes but Declining Profits in H1

    PARIS (Reuters) - 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.

    LDC - commonly known as Dreyfus and part of the ABCD quartet of global crop merchants alongside ADM, Bunge Global and Cargill - said first-half volumes were up 4.4% on the year, contributing to a 2.3% rise in sales to $26.2 billion.

    Core EBITDA profit, however, fell 6.6% to $987 million while net profit dropped 14.5% to $418 million.

    The group'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.

    The company increased capital expenditure in the first half to $521 million from $299 million a year earlier, notably to expand oilseed processing, including in North America.

    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 $483 million.

    Higher first-half spending contributed to a rise in LDC's adjusted net debt to $2.4 billion from $1 billion at the end of 2024, it said.

    (Reporting by Gus Trompiz; Editing by Joe Bavier)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Louis Dreyfus saw a 4.4% increase in volumes.
    • •Sales rose by 2.3% to $26.2 billion.
    • •EBITDA profit fell by 6.6% to $987 million.
    • •Coffee division reported higher operating profit.
    • •Capital expenditure increased to $521 million.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Louis Dreyfus posts higher volumes, lower profits in first half

    1What was the change in Louis Dreyfus's core EBITDA profit?

    Core EBITDA profit fell 6.6% to $987 million.

    2How much did Louis Dreyfus increase its capital expenditure?

    The company increased capital expenditure in the first half to $521 million from $299 million a year earlier.

    3
    What was the net profit drop for Louis Dreyfus?

    Net profit dropped 14.5% to $418 million.

    4Which division of Louis Dreyfus posted higher operating profit?

    The coffee division stood out by posting higher operating profit, supported by increased volumes and prices.

    5What is the adjusted net debt of Louis Dreyfus?

    LDC's adjusted net debt rose to $2.4 billion from $1 billion at the end of 2024.

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