Fresh Del Monte Produce said today (29 October) that lower fresh produce and prepared foods sales and higher banana purchase costs hit its third-quarter profits.
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The US produce company said that sales for the period ended 25 September dropped to US$766.2m, down from $832.9m last year, as higher demand for bananas was offset by a decrease in sales of other produce and prepared products.
Lower selling prices for gold pineapples and higher banana procurement costs saw gross profit for the three-months fell to $69m, from $79m last year.
Net income for the quarter totalled $38.6m, up from $29.1m in 2008.
For the full release click here and click here for Fresh Del Monte chief Mohammad Abu-Ghazaleh’s outlook on the economy and Wal-Mart’s banana pricing.
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