Grain Trader ADM's Profit Jumps 74% on Strong Global Grain Demand

Grain supply-chain middlemen like ADM and its peers have seen increased demand for crops they ship around the world as the Ukraine war cut off shipments from the breadbasket region around the Black Sea.
Grain supply-chain middlemen like ADM and its peers have seen increased demand for crops they ship around the world as the Ukraine war cut off shipments from the breadbasket region around the Black Sea.
(Farm Journal)

Global grain trader Archer-Daniels-Midland Co (ADM) reported a 74% rise in second-quarter profit on Tuesday, benefiting from high demand for grains and tighter supplies following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Shares jumped 3% in pre-market trading.

Grain supply-chain middlemen like ADM and its peers have seen increased demand for crops they ship around the world as the Ukraine war cut off shipments from the breadbasket region around the Black Sea. The war exacerbated already thin supplies of grain and oilseeds after weather-reduced crops in South America and other key production areas.

"We expect the combination of our strategic actions and continued good demand for our products to propel very strong earnings in the second half of 2022," Chief Executive Officer Juan Luciano said.

Adjusted operating profit in ADM's core agricultural services and oilseeds unit rose to $1.12 billion from $570 million last year. The unit's North American results fell from last year, though ADM said export volumes were strong. South American results were higher.

"Global trade had an outstanding quarter," the company said.

ADM has predicted that global supplies of key crop staples will remain tight for at least two years amid shipping disruptions from the war.

The first shipments of Ukrainian grain could leave Black Sea ports within days under a U.N.-brokered deal, though, the United Nations and Ukraine said on Monday, raising some expectations for supply increases.

Net quarterly earnings attributable to ADM were $1.24 billion, or $2.18 per share, in the three months ended June 30, compared with $712 million, or $1.26 per share, a year earlier.

The company said robust demand for alternative proteins helped drive a 19% rise in operating profit in its nutrition business. (

Reporting by Rithika Krishna in Bengaluru and Tom Polansek in Chicago Editing by Vinay Dwivedi and Mark Potter)

 

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