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    Posted on April 14, 2026

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    Last updated: April 14, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Cristal Union’s annual revenue dropped 14% to €2.28 billion for the year to Jan 31, leading to a €442 million net loss driven by a €462 million impairment. The company expects sugar prices to recover amid shrinking beet acreage despite continued supply pressure.

    Cristal Union Revenue Drops 14% Amid Falling European Sugar Prices

    Financial Performance and Market Challenges for Cristal Union

    By Sybille de La Hamaide

    Revenue Decline and Impairment Charges

    PARIS, April 14 (Reuters) - French sugar and ethanol maker Cristal Union reported a 14% fall in annual revenue on Tuesday and warned that higher energy costs and low-duty imports were putting further strain on European producers already squeezed by rock-bottom prices.

    Cristal Union's revenue fell to 2.28 billion euros ($2.69 billion) in the year to January 31. A 462 million euro impairment charge resulted in a net loss of 442 million euros, compared with a 117 million euro net profit the previous year.

    Industry-Wide Impact

    European sugar groups, including Germany's Suedzucker and France's Tereos, have also booked impairments owing to plunging sugar prices.

    CEO Commentary

    The impairment was primarily attributable to the impact of inflation on operating margins in the sector and has no impact on the group’s cash position or its capacity to seize investment opportunities, Cristal Union CEO Xavier Astolfi told reporters.

    European Sugar Market Trends

    Price Declines

    European sugar hit a more than three-year low of 516 euros a metric ton in January, down 8% year on year and 40% over two years, the latest official EU data shows.

    Strategic Response

    This prompted Cristal Union to favour alcohol and ethanol output during the past year and to target sugar sales to Mediterranean markets in deficit.

    Outlook and Future Expectations

    Recovery Prospects

    The group said it believed that sugar prices had bottomed out and expected them to rebound in the coming months owing to further reductions in beet acreage for the coming 2026/27 crop year. The French agriculture ministry on Tuesday forecast a 4.6% drop in acreage in France.

    Beet Acreage Forecast

    Cristal Union expects the cultivated area to fall to its smallest level in 10 years at 1.4 million hectares.

    Price Projections

    The group expects European sugar prices to rebound to about 600 to 650 euros a ton due to the lower supplies but still far from the high of 856 euros hit in late 2023, as world prices continue to be pressured by ample supplies, Astolfi said.

    ($1 = 0.8482 euros)

    (Reporting by Sybille de La HamaideEditing by David Goodman and Joe Bavier)

    Table of Contents

    Key Takeaways

    • •Revenue fell 14% to €2.28 billion; net loss €442 million due to €462 million impairment, though cash unaffected
    • •European sugar prices plunged to multi‑year lows (~€516/t) hurt margins; producers like Südzucker and Tereos also booked impairments
    • •France’s sugar beet acreage is forecast to drop ~4.6% (to a 10‑year low), prompting expectations of price rebound to €600–650/t

    Frequently Asked Questions about Cristal Union revenue falls 14% as European sugar prices plunge

    1Why did Cristal Union's revenue fall by 14%?

    Cristal Union's revenue declined due to falling European sugar prices, higher energy costs, and increased low-duty imports.

    2How much was Cristal Union's revenue and net loss for the year?

    Cristal Union reported revenue of 2.28 billion euros and a net loss of 442 million euros for the year ending January 31.

    Financial Performance and Market Challenges for Cristal Union
  • Revenue Decline and Impairment Charges
  • Industry-Wide Impact
  • CEO Commentary
  • European Sugar Market Trends
  • Price Declines
  • Strategic Response
  • Outlook and Future Expectations
  • Recovery Prospects
  • Beet Acreage Forecast
  • Price Projections
  • 3What was the cause of the impairment charge for Cristal Union?

    The 462 million euro impairment was mainly due to the impact of inflation on operating margins.

    4What are Cristal Union's expectations for sugar prices in the coming months?

    Cristal Union expects European sugar prices to rebound to between 600 and 650 euros per ton due to reduced beet acreage.

    5How is Cristal Union responding to low sugar prices?

    Cristal Union has increased focus on alcohol and ethanol output, and is targeting sugar sales to deficit Mediterranean markets.

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