BONDUELLE: Bonduelle - First Half Year 2020-2021 Revenue: a context of a sanitary crisis generating contrasted growth in business activity
Head Office: La Woestyne 59173 Renescure, France
Registered under number: 447 250 044 (Dunkerque Commercial and Companies Register)
First Half Year 2020-2021 Revenue
(July 1 - December 31, 2020)
A context of a sanitary crisis
generating contrasted growth in business activity
The Bonduelle Group s revenue stands for the 1
st half of financial year 2020-2021 at € 1,441.5 million, stable at -0.1% on reported figures and an increase of +3.9% on a like for like basis .
The negative effects of currency exchange rates contributed to -4.-% on the published variation for the 1
Europe Zone
The growth of revenue for the Europe Zone, representing 45.-% of the business activity over the period, posted for the 1
st half of the financial year a global change of +1.2% on reported figures and +1.5% on a like for like basis .
Changes in the second quarter amounted to +3.2% and +3.7% respectively.
Long life operating segments (canned and frozen food) in the retail business activity posted robust growth over the 1
st half of the year and even more so in the second quarter, particularly in the branded products (Bonduelle and Cassegrain), due to the sanitary crisis and its related measures (curfews, etc.) leading to a renewed interest in these product categories with long shelf lives.
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