Despite Global Grain Challenges, LDC Grows Earnings

Company also celebrated 170 years of history in 2021

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Louis Dreyfus Co. (LDC) reported strong consolidated financial results for the year ended December 31, 2021, in a context of continued global challenges.

Net sales amounted to $49.6 billion, up 47.7% compared to 2020, while Segment Operating Results rose 17.6% year-on-year to US$1,834 million, as the company once again leveraged its global footprint and market intelligence to mitigate risk, deliver for customers and capture profitable origination and sales opportunities.

This performance drove EBITDA to US$1,623 million, up 22.6% compared to the same period in 2020.

LDC celebrated 170 years of history and opened a new chapter for the company in 2021,welcoming ADQ into its shareholder groupas a strategic partner in the pursuit of our long-term plans and strategy, said Margarita Louis-Dreyfus, chairperson of the Supervisory Board.

“It was also another challenging year for our teams and partners around the world, to whom I am deeply grateful for their exceptional commitment, which made business continuity and success possible even in a complex and rapidly changing context," Louis-Dreyfus.

With overall resilient demand for the main products commercialized by the Group in 2021, both its business segments contributed to LDC’s strong operating results, which reached US$1,191 million for the Value Chain Segment (compared to US$1,003 million in 2020) and US$643 million for the Merchandizing Segment (up from US$556 million in the previous year).

All business platforms successfully navigated uncertain market conditions, securing profitable flows to meet demand, implementing successful hedging strategies and capitalizing on recovery from Covid-19 impacts in certain sectors, owing to easing sanitary measures.

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Michael Gelchie

“In another year marked by the ongoing pandemic, freight shortages and port congestions, as well as climate challenges, LDC once again navigated a complex environment to deliver for customers, while making important strides in our strategic and sustainability roadmaps,” saidMichael Gelchie, LDC’s CEO.

“Our clear vision and agile mindset have underpinned our success over 170 years, and continue to do so today as we pursue our growth ambitions, always with the safety and wellbeing of all those who work for and with us as a top priority.”

As part of its commitment to helping address increasingly urgent climate and other global sustainability challenges, LDC set up a dedicatedCarbon Solutions Platformin 2021 to accelerate the Group’s decarbonization journey.

This reflects the sectoral commitment, signed at the COP26 United Nations Climate Change Conference, for accelerated action on deforestation and emissions, supporting the global drive toward a net zero economy.

“Our progress in 2021 further reinforced LDC’s leading position as a key industry participant for the future, while ensuring the future we shape is fair and sustainable, in line with our company purpose,” said Gelchie.

“Looking ahead, in light of new geopolitical tensions and macroeconomic shifts emerging in 2022, our role to provide essential products to the world’s population is more important than ever. It remains our priority to fulfill this role safely, reliably and responsibly, working hand in hand with our teams and business partners across the globe, to whom we are extremely grateful for their collaboration and steadfast support.”

ViewLDC’s digital 2021 Annual Report and full, downloadable Audited Consolidated Financial Statements.

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