The company’s fertilizer segment emerged as the primary growth engine, delivering $121.2 million in Adjusted EBITDA for the quarter. This performance represents a 109.7% increase compared to the previous year on a pro forma basis, bolstered by a 21.6% rise in urea production and an average sales price of $699 per ton. While urea market prices have retreated from their April peak of $800 per ton to roughly $480 per ton, management remains confident that 2026 results will surpass prior years due to the strong first-half capture.
In the sugar, ethanol, and energy division, Adecoagro focused on maximizing ethanol production to capture superior margins, maintaining a 78% production mix for the first half of the year. Although crushing volumes grew by 2.8% to 3.5 million tons, Adjusted EBITDA for this segment fell to $53.2 million, a 21.8% year-over-year decline. This dip was largely attributed to lower sugar prices and the impact of the Brazilian Real’s appreciation on production costs.



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