South African food group Pioneer Foods has seen its half-year profits tumble in the wake of anti-trust fines levelled against the company.
For the six months ended 31 March, Pioneer’s headline earnings dropped 51% to ZAR144m (US$18.3m). Operating profit declined by 22% to ZAR427m.
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In March, Pioneer made a provision for potential administrative penalties of ZAR350m for its participation in the alleged fixing of wheat milling prices.
Pioneer, which manufactures Weet-Bix cereal, was investigated by the South African Competition Commission, over the alleged fixing of prices and allocating customers.
Revenue fell 5% to ZAR8bn as a result of deflationary pressures on sales prices.
Group MD André Hanekom said the results were “satisfactory” given the “difficult trading conditions”.
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By GlobalData“We focused on containing costs and improving efficiencies to stabilise our margin in an environment where selling prices mostly declined or remained constant,” Hanekom said.
