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Report on interim financial results of AUGA Group, AB for the six-month period ended 30 June 2022
AUGA group
AUGA group

The sales revenue of AUGA Group, AB and its subsidiaries (hereinafter – the Group) was EUR 33.99 million in the first half of 2022, an increase of 3% compared to EUR 33.13 million in the same period last year.

In the first six months of 2022, the Group's gross profit was EUR 12.43 million, representing an increase of 46% compared to the previous year (EUR 8.50 million). The Group had a net profit of EUR 3.65 million in the reporting period, as compared with EUR 0.75 million in the first half last year.

The Group's EBITDA in the reporting period amounted to EUR 15.05 million and was up 35% from a year earlier, when the figure was EUR 11.14 million.

The overall sales results for the first half of this year are similar to last year's, since the 2021 harvest was sold in the first half of 2022. The sales results for this year's harvest will start to be seen only as of the third quarter, though the final profit and EBITDA figures already show positive trends: profit is up compared to last year, largely due to expectations for the outcome of this season's harvest.

"Like others in the production sector, this year we faced challenges due to drastically higher energy costs. The current context suggests our strategic move to invest in producing biomethane from agricultural waste to replace the fossil fuels used in our operations was a good decision. At the end of the year, we will start production of biomethane, and that will partly offset the impact of unpredictable energy costs and increase the business’s resilience to external factors," says Kęstutis Juščius, the CEO of AUGA group, AB.

Crop growing segment

As assessed at 30 June of 2022, the crop harvest will be better than last year, with higher product prices offsetting increased production costs as the major factor impacting results. Nevertheless, the Group will only be able to assess the final result of the crop segment for 2022 after the third quarter ends. The third quarter of 2021 saw significant adjustments to the gain on recognition of biological assets at fair value, leading to a negative final result. The weather will also affect the final result in 2022, but the negative impact is likely to be much smaller this year.

Overall, for the first half of 2022, the Group has estimated a EUR 9.62 million profit on the recognition of biological assets at fair value. The figure is 47% larger than in the same period last year, when it was EUR 6.53 million.

Gross profit in the crop segment, which includes sales of agricultural products, changes in the fair value of biological assets and agricultural subsidies, was EUR 11.29 million in the first half of 2022 and was 50% higher than in the same period last year.