Kiotech International's sales up threefold, profits go up 157%

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Publish time: 27th September, 2010      Source: www.cnchemicals.com
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September 27, 2010

   

   

Kiotech International''s sales up threefold, profits go up 157%

   
   
   

Kiotech International makes a 157% profit increase before tax to ?£0.777 million (US$1.23 million) for the year, from ?£0.302 million (US$0.48 million) in 2009.

   

   

The international supplier of natural high performance feed additives to enhance growth, health and sustainability in agriculture and aquaculture has announced its interim results for the six months to June 30, 2010.

   

   

It has also made a threefold sales advance with ?£11.082 million (US$17.5 million) as compared with 2009''s ?£3.468 million (US$5.48 million).

   

   

Chief executive Richard Edwards commented, "We are encouraged by our trading performance to date and remain confident going forward given the good progress in integrating the Optivite acquisition. Management remains focused on consolidating our operations into a single unit to deliver the planned benefits, whilst retaining and promoting separate brands in the marketplace."

   

   

Agriculture continued to make progress during the period with some particularly strong performances from Argentina, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Peru and Poland. In Malaysia, the company successfully launched a new mycotoxin binder product, called Neutox, which in addition to removing harmful mycotoxins in the animal feed also prevents future mould growth and consequently new toxin development. The success of this value-add product has encouraged us to market it in other territories around the world.

   

   

A number of strong performers last year have struggled to maintain their momentum in the first six months of this year for differing reasons. Chile''s poultry integrators have been affected by the earthquake earlier this year, and Vietnam''s aquaculture industry, into which the company sold significant volumes of the pellet binder, Aquacube??, suffered a poor market towards the end of 2009. It is a feature of the business that being geographically diverse means short-term poor performance in a territory can be offset by strength elsewhere in the world.

   

   

Kiotech now have four acidifier products registered in Brazil, where the company''s distributor is focusing on marketing Salkil to some of the world''s largest poultry integrators, where feed volumes are significant. In China, the company now have a number of products registered, for which Kiotech have embryonic sales. Again, the Chinese sales team is focusing on some of the larger meat producers where the volumes are significant but the selling process can be lengthy and sometimes complex.

   

   

Vitrition, the company''s organic feed brand, which operates from one of only two dedicated organic feed mills in the UK, and accounts for around 17% of Group turnover, has been focused on improving margins in the business.

   

   

The Optivite acquisition brought a range of more nutritionally based products to the company''s portfolio, which complements Agil''s strength in products for biosecurity applications. The Agil sales team has started to market a number of these new products such as the omega-3 supplements, which Optivite developed and leads the market. These supplements enhance fertility, viability of young animals, growth rate and also increase the omega-3 content of meat and eggs for human consumption. Human health is an important consideration in household purchasing decisions around the world; especially as developing nations move towards a more meat protein based diet.