Carbery Group reports rise in turnover

West Cork cheesemakers, Carbery Group, have reported a 22.7% rise in turnover for last year.

Carbery Group reports rise in turnover

West Cork cheesemakers, Carbery Group, have reported a 22.7% rise in turnover for last year.

The Group said that its turnover for the year up to December 31, 2017, went up to €417.3m from €340m in the previous year.

It left them with earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA), of €41.8m, up from €37m in 2016, and an operating profit before interest, tax, amortisation and exceptional items (EBITA) of €31m, up from €27.1m in 2016.

Jason Hawkins, Chief Executive Officer, Carbery Group said that the positive results were achieved as a result of strong trading performance across all three of Carbery’s strategic business platforms of Dairy, Nutrition and Taste.

Mr Hawkins said: “Our Dairy business performed well on the back of strong dairy markets and continuing growth in our milk supply.

"Carbery’s Nutritional Ingredients platform continued to drive growth across new products, customers and markets, and Synergy, our international Taste business, once again delivered a very strong performance with growth across all key markets."

Mr Hawkins noted that, as a result of very strong dairy markets and a good business performance, Carbery was able to continue to pay a leading milk price to its supplier shareholders during 2017.

In addition, at the end of the year, the board declared a 1 cent per litre bonus for 2017 milk.

Supplies of milk to Carbery’s processing facility in Ballineen increased by 8.2% to 509 million litres in 2017, and are up 28% since the removal of quotas.

more courts articles

DUP calls for measures to prevent Northern Ireland from becoming 'magnet' for asylum seekers DUP calls for measures to prevent Northern Ireland from becoming 'magnet' for asylum seekers
UK's Illegal Migration Act should be disapplied in Northern Ireland, judge rules UK's Illegal Migration Act should be disapplied in Northern Ireland, judge rules
Former prisoner given indefinite hospital order for killing Irishman in London Former prisoner given indefinite hospital order for killing Irishman in London

More in this section

Joe Biden Biden increases tariffs on Chinese imports of electric cars and chips
Construction - digger working at building site on sunny day Large investment funds eye office and data centre projects now interest rates are about to turn
Housing and renewable energy remain key focus for Cork businesses amid election season Housing and renewable energy remain key focus for Cork businesses amid election season
IE logo
Devices


UNLIMITED ACCESS TO THE IRISH EXAMINER FOR TEAMS AND ORGANISATIONS
FIND OUT MORE

The Business Hub
Newsletter

News and analysis on business, money and jobs from Munster and beyond by our expert team of business writers.

Sign up
ie logo
Puzzles Logo

Play digital puzzles like crosswords, sudoku and a variety of word games including the popular Word Wheel

Lunchtime News
Newsletter

Keep up with the stories of the day with our lunchtime news wrap.

Sign up
Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Brand Safety FAQ Help Contact Us Terms and Conditions

© Examiner Echo Group Limited