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Syngenta Sees Strong Growth in China as Q1 Sales Rise

ZURICH, April 30 (Reuters) - Swiss-based seeds and agrochemicals company Syngenta Group on Thursday reported slightly higher ​sales and profit during its first quarter ‌due to strong growth in China and efficiency gains.

The Chinese-owned company, which is planning a flotation on the ​Hong Kong Stock Exchange, said its sales ​increased by 2% to $6.4 billion in the ⁠first three months of the year.

Earnings before ​interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) rose by ​5% to $1.4 billion, said Syngenta, which competes with U.S.-based Corteva and Germany's BASF and Bayer.

Syngenta, which is owned ​by Chinese state-owned group Sinochem, said the ​improvement was due to its focus on more profitable ‌new ⁠products as well as continued efficiency improvements.

"This good result was achieved despite a market environment shaped by geopolitical uncertainty and trade disruption," ​Syngenta said.

Crop ​protection sales ⁠rose by 3%, supported by the strong growth in China and ​Europe, while sales in Syngenta's seed ​business ⁠rose by 7%.

Syngenta's China business increased sales grew by 1%. When the effect of its exit ⁠from ​the grain trading business ​was removed, sales grew by 11% compared with a year ​earlier.

Reporting by John Revill, Editing by Linda Pasquini

Source: Reuters


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