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Bayer CropScience Posts Net profit At Rs 85 In Q3 Of FY 2021-22

Net revenues rose to Rs 999.9 crore during the third quarter of the financial year 2021-22, compared with Rs 936.5 crore in the year-ago period.

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In the third quarter (Q3) of the financial year (FY) 2021-22,  Bayer Cropscience Ltd has reported a net profit of Rs 84.8 crore, despite unseasonal rains, crop infestations and a challenging corn season.

The company had posted a net loss of Rs 45.1 crore in the corresponding quarter last fiscal.

Net revenues rose to Rs 999.9 crore during the third quarter of the financial year 2021-22, compared with Rs 936.5 crore in the year-ago period.

In a statement, the company said it has earned a profit of Rs 58.5 crore from the sale of its seed business to crystal crop protection on December 1, 2021.

Expenses remained higher at Rs 940.6 crore, against Rs 830.4 crore in the said period.

The company said it has incurred expenses in relation to the separation of employees arising from restructuring measures due to the amalgamation of Monsanto India Ltd with Bayer CropScience.

Commenting on the performance, Bayer CropScience Executive Director Simon-Thorsten Wiebusch said the revenue has grown in the third quarter despite unseasonal rains, crop infestations and a challenging rabi corn season.

Overall profitability was impacted by higher input and operational costs which included building out new business models for increasing market reach to smallholders, corn seed returns and obsolescence effects, offset by the exceptional income arising from the sale of the business of mustard, cotton, millet and sorghum seeds, he said.

“Enhancing real-time agronomy advisory, farm collectivization efforts and driving market linkages through Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) and digitalization are important drivers to transform Indian agriculture. Bayer stands committed to maximising its efforts to benefit smallholder farmers, expand the base of its Better Life Farming centres, create gender smart interventions, double down on its sustainability efforts and make Indian agriculture competitive," he added. 

Meanwhile, from April to December 2021, Bayer conducted drone trials for spraying purposes as an agriculture industry-first. Bayer’s Better Life Farming (BLF) global value chain initiative also entered into multiple strategic alliances to support over 500,000 smallholder farmers across the country.  

(With PTI inputs)


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