CropEnergies AG 2018 AR2
The report highlights CropEnergies Group's performance for the 2017/18 financial year, during which it strengthened its position as a leading European ethanol producer. Bioethanol production increased by 12% to 1.15 million cubic meters, driven by high capacity utilization, particularly at the Wilton plant. Despite a challenging market environment with volatile ethanol prices and higher raw material costs, the company achieved an operating profit of €72 million and fully repaid its net financial debt, building up net financial assets of €37 million. The report also details the company's sustainability efforts, including resource-saving raw material procurement, energy efficiency improvements, and the production of high-quality protein food and animal feed products.
Company: CropEnergies AG
Sector: Energy
Country: Germany
Year: 2018
Type: AR2
Pages: 147
CropEnergies AG
Annual Report
The report highlights CropEnergies Group's performance for the 2017/18 financial year, during which it strengthened its position as a leading European ethanol producer. Bioethanol production increased by 12% to 1.15 million cubic meters, driven by high capacity utilization, particularly at the Wilton plant. Despite a challenging market environment with volatile ethanol prices and higher raw material costs, the company achieved an operating profit of €72 million and fully repaid its net financial debt, building up net financial assets of €37 million. The report also details the company's sustainability efforts, including resource-saving raw material procurement, energy efficiency improvements, and the production of high-quality protein food and animal feed products.
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Document Details
Report Year
2018
Reporting Period
Mar 1, 2017 - Feb 28, 2018
Fiscal Year
2018
Type
Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures
Language
English
Pages
File Size
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Women on Board
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