HKFoods Oyj 2025 IR
The report highlights HKFoods' continued profitability development in 2025, with comparable EBIT from continuing operations strengthening to EUR 34.1 million. The company updated its strategy and long-term financial targets, focusing on growing product segments like poultry products, meals, and meal components. In sustainability, HKFoods introduced its new responsibility programme for 2026–2028, focusing on the environment, people, animal welfare, and good governance. Key achievements include reducing greenhouse gas emissions in own operations by 12% compared to 2022, achieving 61% renewable energy consumption, and launching the Flavoured Salt innovation to reduce sodium content in products.
Company: HKFoods Oyj
Sector: Consumer Staples
Country: Finland
Year: 2025
Type: IR
Pages: 262
HKFoods Oyj
Annual Review
The report highlights HKFoods' continued profitability development in 2025, with comparable EBIT from continuing operations strengthening to EUR 34.1 million. The company updated its strategy and long-term financial targets, focusing on growing product segments like poultry products, meals, and meal components. In sustainability, HKFoods introduced its new responsibility programme for 2026–2028, focusing on the environment, people, animal welfare, and good governance. Key achievements include reducing greenhouse gas emissions in own operations by 12% compared to 2022, achieving 61% renewable energy consumption, and launching the Flavoured Salt innovation to reduce sodium content in products.
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Document Details
Report Year
2025
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2025 - Dec 31, 2025
Fiscal Year
2025
Type
Integrated Report
Language
English
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