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    Tereos profit drops as dollar and low sugar prices weigh

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    Posted on August 4, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Tereos reports a sharp profit drop due to low sugar prices and a weak dollar, impacting its core business and ethanol imports.

    Table of Contents

    • Tereos Financial Performance Overview
    • Impact of Sugar Prices
    • Effects of Currency Fluctuations
    • Future Outlook

    Tereos Sees Profit Decline Amid Low Sugar Prices and Dollar Weakness

    Tereos Financial Performance Overview

    PARIS (Reuters) -France's Tereos on Monday reported a sharp drop in quarterly profit, saying low sugar prices continued to pressure its core business while a weaker dollar exacerbated import competition for its ethanol activity.

    Impact of Sugar Prices

    Tereos, one of the world's largest sugar producers, had warned previously that a slide in prices that squeezed earnings in its 2024/25 financial year to March 31 would remain a drag in 2025/26.

    Effects of Currency Fluctuations

    Reporting results for its April-June first quarter, the farmer-owned cooperative said adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) were 56 million euros ($64.82 million), down 79% from the year-earlier period.

    Future Outlook

    The company posted a net loss of 65 million euros compared with a year-earlier net profit of 108 million euros.

    "Lower contracted sales prices in Europe - since Q3 24/25 for sugar and since Q4 24/25 for starch & sweeteners - had an adverse impact on the Group's first quarter," Tereos said in a statement, adding this was compounded by lower yields in Brazil at the start of the harvest.

    The group maintained its guidance that its net debt versus EBITDA ratio would temporarily peak at around 5.0 during 2025/26, and reiterated that it sees lower anticipated sugar output in Europe in the coming season helping prices gradually recover.

    It also said its first quarter is typically its weakest period.

    However, a decline in the dollar linked to the wider geopolitical context had also weighed on the group by pushing down prices for sugar exports and ethanol biofuel, it said.

    The weaker dollar reinforced the competitiveness of imports of U.S. corn-based ethanol, flows of which into Europe had already been running at record levels, Tereos added.

    ($1 = 0.8639 euros)

    (Reporting by Gus Trompiz; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Tereos reports a 79% drop in quarterly profit.
    • •Low sugar prices and a weak dollar impact earnings.
    • •Net loss of 65 million euros reported.
    • •Lower yields in Brazil affect sugar output.
    • •U.S. ethanol imports increase competition.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Tereos profit drops as dollar and low sugar prices weigh

    1What caused Tereos' profit drop?

    Tereos reported a sharp drop in quarterly profit due to low sugar prices and a weaker dollar, which pressured its core business.

    2What were Tereos' adjusted earnings for the first quarter?

    Tereos reported adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortisation (EBITDA) of 56 million euros for its April-June first quarter.

    3How did the dollar's decline affect Tereos?

    The decline in the dollar negatively impacted Tereos by pushing down prices for sugar exports and ethanol biofuel, making imports more competitive.

    4What is Tereos' outlook for the future?

    Tereos maintained its guidance that its net debt versus EBITDA ratio would peak at around 5.0 during 2025/26, anticipating lower sugar output in Europe.

    5What was Tereos' net loss compared to the previous year?

    Tereos posted a net loss of 65 million euros, a significant decline from a net profit of 108 million euros reported in the previous year.

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