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 Company reported Profit Before Tax of Rs 336 million, compared to Rs 1,242 million in the corresponding period of FY 2023-24.

Bayer CropScience Limited announced its unaudited results for the quarter and nine months ended December 31, 2024.  In the third quarter (Q3) of Financial Year (FY) 2024-25, Bayer CropScience Limited (BCSL) earned Revenue from Operations of Rs 10,569 million, as compared to Rs 9,549 million in the corresponding period of FY 2023-24. Profit Before Tax stood at Rs 336 million, compared to Rs 1,242 million in the corresponding period of FY 2023-24.

For the nine months ended December 31, 2024, BCSL reported Revenue from Operations of Rs 44,257 million, compared to Rs 43,117 million for the corresponding period in FY 2023-24. Profit Before Tax for the nine months ended December 31, 2024, stood at Rs 5,395 million, compared to Rs 8,360 million for the corresponding period in FY 2023-24.

Commenting on the quarterly performance, Simon Wiebusch, Vice Chairman, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, BCSL said, “In Q3, BCSL saw a 11 per cent increase in Revenue from Operations, mainly driven by growth in our Corn business. We prioritised market share gains and launches of new hybrids. Improved reservoir levels compared to last year helped rice cultivation in the South, though growth and profit in our agrochemical business was tempered by reduced investments in the chilli crop. Overall, the current growing season shows good liquidation.”

Simon Britsch, Whole-time Director (Executive) and Chief Financial Officer, BCSL said, “Continuing cost efficiency measures were offset by targeted investments in promotional activities as well as provisions for doubtful receivables, attributable to a challenging agricultural economy.  We are actively engaged in recovery efforts.”

We take this opportunity to welcome Vinit Jindal as Whole-Time Director designated as Executive Director and Chief Financial Officer, effective March 01, 2025, as part of a planned leadership transition. We also extend our gratitude to Simon Britsch for his successful efforts and strong commitment to the sustainable growth of BCSL during his tenure.

 Company reported Profit Before Tax of Rs

In Q2 BCSL achieved a 7 per cent increase in revenue from operations primarily driven by higher volumes which were partially offset by price pressure rooted in lower producer prices in China.

Bayer CropScience Limited announced its unaudited results for the quarter (Q2) and half year ended (H1) September 30, 2024. For Q2 ended September 30, 2024, Bayer Company (BCSL) registered Revenue from Operations of Rs 17,376 million as compared to Rs 16,172 million in the corresponding period of FY 2023-24. Profit Before Tax stood at Rs 1,901 million, compared to Rs 3,057 million in the corresponding period of the previous financial year.

For the H1 ended September 30, 2024, BCSL reported Revenue from Operations of Rs 33,688 million compared to Rs 33,568 million for the corresponding period in FY 2023-24. Profit Before Tax for the H1 ended September 30, 2024, stood at Rs 5,059 million, compared to Rs 7,118 million for the corresponding period in FY 2023-24.

Commenting on the quarterly results, Simon Wiebusch, Vice Chairman & Managing Director and CEO, BCSL said, “In Q2 BCSL achieved a 7 per cent increase in revenue from operations primarily driven by higher volumes which were partially offset by price pressure rooted in lower producer prices in China. Moreover, our margins were negatively impacted by higher production costs in corn seeds due to adverse weather conditions as well as a higher cost of goods sold in our chemical business. Despite these headwinds, we are looking forward to a stronger rabi and spring season, delivering sustainable, long-term value for our stakeholders.”

Speaking about the quarterly results, Simon Britsch, Chief Financial Officer, BCSL said, “We maintain our strong focus on cash flow generation and prudent operational expense management. However, we witnessed one-time effects from higher receivables and employee severance provisions. As we look forward, we are confident in our ability to continue with further growth investments and distributing a significant share of our profit to our owners.”

In Q2 BCSL achieved a 7 per

Company’s Profit Before Tax stood at Rs 1,242 million as compared to Rs 1,836 million in the corresponding period of FY 2022-23.

Bayer CropScience Limited has announced its unaudited results for the quarter and nine months ended December 31, 2023. In the third quarter (Q3) of Financial Year (FY) 2023-24, Bayer CropScience Limited (BCSL) earned Revenue from Operations of Rs 9,549 million, as compared to Rs 10,379 million in the corresponding period of FY 2022-23. Profit Before Tax (Before Exceptional Items) stood at Rs 1,242 million, compared to Rs 829 million in the corresponding period of FY 2022-23. Profit Before Tax (After Exceptional Items) stood at Rs 1,242 million as compared to Rs 1,836 million in the corresponding period of FY 2022-23.

For the nine months ended December 31, 2023, BCSL reported Revenue from Operations of Rs 43,117 million, compared to Rs 41,572 million for the corresponding period in FY 2022-23. Profit Before Tax (Before Exceptional Items) for the nine months ended December 31, 2023, stood at Rs 8,360 million, compared to Rs 6,942 million for the corresponding period in FY 2022-23. Profit Before Tax (After Exceptional Items) stood at ₹ 8,360 million as compared to Rs7,949 million in the corresponding period of FY 2022-23.

Commenting on the quarterly performance, Simon Wiebusch, Vice Chairman/Managing Director and CEO, BCSL said, “An erratic monsoon led to low water reservoir levels. The resulting crop shifts and missed sprays, had an unfavorable impact on our quarterly sales performance owing to lower volumes and sales returns. While Crop Protection liquidation has been sluggish on the back of the weak season, we actively managed rebates and discounts and thus maintained our margins to a large extent. A more diversified corn footprint supported seeds sales. We continue to steadily expand our efforts in support of the Government’s collectivization endeavors by reaching out to 3000+ Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs), of which 10 belong to women, with BCSL supporting the creation of over 110 FPOs in the country. Also, we continue to focus on Better Life Farming as our extended smallholder farmer go to market.”

Simon Britsch, Chief Financial Officer, BCSL said, “We continued our efforts and focused on optimizing our operating expenses, achieving sizable efficiencies in the past 9 months. We were thus able to expand our profit margins in a difficult market environment. While managing operating expenses, we continue to make significant investments into future growth and market reach.”

Company’s Profit Before Tax stood at Rs