Global agribusiness giant ADM has reported strong first quarter results with the companyโ€™s ag services and oilseed sector delivering a substantially higher year-on-year performance.

Operating profit in the Ag Services and Oilseeds segment climbed to US$1.01bn from US$777M last year. Ag services profit increased from US$209M during the quarter to US$258M, while crushing profit increased US$382M to US$428M.

โ€œAg Services & Oilseeds delivered substantially higher year-over-year resultsโ€ฆ driven primarily by the short South American crop,โ€ ADM said in the 26 April statement announcing the companyโ€™s first quarter results to 31 March.

Crushing was higher in 2022 compared to last year driven by robust protein and vegetable oil demand.

ADMโ€™s first quarter net earnings totalled US$1.05bn, a 53% increase from the US$689M in the same period last year.

Revenues for the first quarter increased to US$23.65bn from US$18.89bn last year.

ADM said it expected its 2022 results to exceed last yearโ€™s performance.

โ€œLooking forward, we expect reduced crop supplies โ€” caused by the weak Canadian canola crop, the short South American crops, and now the disruptions in the Black Sea region โ€” to drive continued tightness in global grain markets for the next few years.โ€

This post was originally published on https://app.vespertool.com/vegetable-oil/news, written by OFI Oils and Fats International.