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Bayer Reports Higher Quarter Sales, Net Income
USAgNet - 05/13/2021

The Bayer Group had a successful start to 2021. "We're seeing a good operational performance overall, but we were impacted by negative currency effects as expected," said CEO Werner Baumann when the quarterly statement for the first quarter of 2021 was published on Wednesday. "Our Crop Science Division achieved encouraging sales growth in an improved market environment. Sales at Pharmaceuticals were steady, and in the Consumer Health Division we performed better than the competition." The company confirmed the full-year outlook it issued in February 2021.

Bayer lifted sales in its agricultural business (Crop Science) by 6.4 percent (Fx & portfolio adj.) to 6.646 billion euros, with particularly strong growth in the Latin America and Asia/Pacific regions. Sales at Herbicides advanced by a significant 13.3 percent - mainly as a result of volume gains in all regions and higher prices, especially for Roundup. Business also improved substantially at Fungicides (plus 22.0 percent) and Vegetable Seeds (plus 13.9 percent). The Fungicides business benefited from volume and price increases in the Latin America region, particularly for the product Fox Xpro.

This business also expanded in Asia/Pacific as the market situation normalized following the previous year's restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Sales at Vegetable Seeds rose in all regions. The 3.4 percent (Fx & portfolio adj.) increase in sales at Soybean Seed & Traits was driven by volume gains in North America.

Sales at Corn Seed & Traits remained at the level of the prior-year quarter (Fx & portfolio adj. minus 0.4 percent). This business developed positively in the Europe/Middle East/Africa region and in Latin America, partly as a result of higher prices, whereas it shrank in North America, in part due to a license expiration.

EBITDA before special items at Crop Science decreased by 6.2 percent to 2.448 billion euros, giving a margin of 36.8 percent. Positive effects from price and volume increases and the contributions from the ongoing efficiency programs did not fully offset the negative currency effects of 252 million euros.


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