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    South Africa’s RCL Foods Reports 38.8% Surge in Half-Year Earnings

    Tanjid OsmanBy Tanjid OsmanMarch 3, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    South African food producer RCL Foods has announced a 38.8% increase in half-year earnings, driven by strong performances in its groceries and baking businesses. The company, known for brands such as Selati sugar and Sunbake bread, reported that headline earnings per share (HEPS) from continuing operations rose to 109.4 South African cents for the six months ending in December, up from a restated 78.8 cents in the previous year.

    Strong Financial Performance

    RCL Foods’ earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization, and impairments (EBITDA) grew by 25.1%, reaching 1.5 billion rand ($80.52 million). This improvement was attributed to cost savings and enhanced production efficiencies, helping the company mitigate economic pressures.

    Revenue also experienced a 5.4% increase, rising to 13.6 billion rand, primarily driven by improved results in the groceries and baking divisions, as well as strong performance in the sugar sector.

    Market Context and Key Drivers

    The rise in earnings comes amid a relatively subdued South African food market. However, CEO Paul Cruickshank highlighted that the absence of power cuts and price relief in some commodities played a crucial role in allowing the company to carefully manage price increases, easing the financial burden on consumers.

    “The ability to control price hikes has provided some welcome relief to cash-strapped consumers,” Cruickshank said.

    Dividend Declaration

    In a significant move, RCL Foods’ board declared a dividend of 20 South African cents per share, a notable change from the previous period when no dividend was declared. This reflects the company’s confidence in its ongoing financial strength and future growth prospects.

    Industry Outlook and Future Challenges

    While RCL Foods has achieved substantial growth, industry experts caution that new challenges may arise, including:

    • Rising production costs due to global economic uncertainties.
    • Supply chain disruptions affecting raw material availability.
    • Inflationary pressures influencing consumer spending habits.

    However, analysts suggest that RCL Foods remains well-positioned to navigate these challenges due to its cost-efficient operations and diversified product offerings.

    South Africa’s Food Industry Landscape

    The South African food industry is currently experiencing mixed market conditions. While economic pressures persist, some relief in commodity prices and improved infrastructure stability have created opportunities for growth and expansion in the sector.

    RCL Foods’ impressive half-year performance highlights its resilience and adaptability in a challenging market. As the company continues to optimize operations and expand its market share, stakeholders and investors will closely monitor future growth strategies.

    For more updates on South African business news, visit Daljoog News.

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