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  11/07/2024 | Industry, International

Barry Callebaut: stability in an unprecedented environment

The Barry Callebaut Group reported sales volume of 1.710 m tonnes, up 0.4%, during the first nine months of the fiscal year 2023/24 (ended on May 31, 2024). Sales volume was down - 0.3% in the third quarter, in the context of a challenging market environment.  

According to the company, sales revenue amounted to CHF 7.320 bn, an increase of 23.1% in local currencies (+ 16.3% in CHF), ahead of volume growth. Growth was driven by the significant increase in cocoa prices, which Barry Callebaut manages through its cost-plus pricing model for the majority of its business.

Global Chocolate saw 0.8% volume growth in an overall declining chocolate confectionery market according to NielsenIQ (- 1.5%; source: NielsenIQ volume growth excluding e-commerce - 26 countries, September 2023 - April/May 2024; data subject to adjustment to match Barry Callebaut's reporting period; NielsenIQ data only partially reflects the out-of-home and impulse consumption.

Volume development for Food Manufacturers (- 1.1%) remained suppressed as large global customers saw softer demand, partly offset by resilient performance for Private Label customers. Gourmet & Specialties delivered 10.9% volume growth with strong demand across most geographies and market segments. In the third quarter, the Gourmet business saw a positive impact from the phasing of customer purchases in a rising cocoa price environment.

Most Global Chocolate regions saw positive volume growth. Western Europe (+ 2.1%) was the largest contributor, with positive growth for Food Manufacturers and strong momentum for Gourmet. Volume growth in Asia Pacific, Middle East, and Africa turned positive (+ 2.7%), with close to double-digit growth in the third quarter supported by improved performance in Indonesia. Latin America saw solid volume growth of 6.2% in the first nine months, led by Gourmet in Brazil. North America reported a sales volume decrease of - 1.4%, as large Food Manufacturers saw lower demand, while regional accounts and Gourmet continued to see resilient growth.

Volumes declined slightly in Central and Eastern Europe (- 0.2%), with a slowdown in the third quarter impacted by lower volumes for certain large global and regional customers. Global Cocoa saw a - 1.6% decrease in sales volume, in the context of a significant increase in cocoa prices. The supply constrained environment impacted sales for cocoa butter and cocoa liquor, particularly in the third quarter. Demand for cocoa powder remained robust, with particular strength in India and Indonesia. Overall, global customers saw volume pressure, partly offset by solid momentum for regional customers.

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