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Nufarm profit climbs 28% as debt drops
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Nufarm profit climbs 28% as debt drops

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Nufarm (ASX:NUF) disclosed its financial performance for the half-year ended March 31, characterised by strong profit growth, improved cash flow, and progress on debt reduction.

The company reported a statutory net profit after tax of $38 million, representing a 28% increase on the prior corresponding period.

Performance was further bolstered by an underlying net profit after tax of $52 million, up 35%, and an 18% rise in underlying EBITDA to $243 million.

Nufarm's balance sheet strengthened considerably, with free cash flow improving by $193 million.

The cash generation aided in driving down net debt to $1.23 billion, a reduction of $135 million on the prior corresponding period.

The company's growth was propelled by gross margin improvements in crop protection, a European turnaround plan, and expansion within its hybrid seeds sector.

Nufarm scaled up its carinata programme through an expanded offtake agreement with BP and targeted an additional $50 million in cost savings following a comprehensive strategy refresh announced in April.

Management reaffirmed its full-year outlook for both underlying EBITDA and leverage, signalling steady operational momentum for the remainder of the 2026 financial year.

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