2010-12-14

Global agro-chemical companies in 2009 the top 20 sales ranking statistics

Agropages agricultural Network World 

2009 global top 20 agrochemical companies, only one company Nihon Nohyaku double-digit sales growth, three quarters of 2008 compared to the company to achieve double-digit growth, really bleak. And the Japanese company's sales growth rate of 10.5% appreciation of the yen have the gift of prayer, such as in yen statistics, sales were basically flat with the previous year. Dollars to statistics, six multinational giants, only BASF's sales kept growing. 


Most lost is from China Xin Group, with 2008 sales of glyphosate hot, it enters the global top 20, but with the excess supply of glyphosate as well as prices, corporate income was brutally cut, shrinking of more than half, so fell out of the top 20. Chemtura regulars in the top 20 companies as sales fell 15%, the failure to finalists. 

Glyphosate demand and price drop also dragged down the Australian Nufarm company's performance, in domestic currency statistics, Nufarm is the only three 6 giant increase in sales outside the company. If the removal of glyphosate, according to U.S. statistics, Nufarm sales growth was 16%, revenues increased by 7.4% over the previous year. India's combined sales of phosphate increased by 14.1% in rupee statistics, according to U.S. statistics, an increase of 2.2%, in addition to Europe, the company's sales in other regions increased. 

Forrest Gump Israel Maxim's sales fell by 12.5%, thus ranking after the fall of the Nufarm companies, which also dragged down by the decline in the price of glyphosate in all the regions have suffered declining sales, including sales in South America drop of 20%. 

The two top companies in Japan, Sumitomo Chemical and Ailisida sales of life science companies have slumped due to appreciation of the yen, according to U.S. statistics, the sales decline was not serious, the two companies agreed that a strong yen led to a decline in sales . Sumitomo popular herbicide product sales and appears to mediocrity due to a stronger yen, North America replaced Europe as the addition to the local, the Sumitomo largest sales region. Ailisida the company's sales fell by 15.9%, but at constant exchange rates to statistics, only 5% decline in the company's sales are shrinking in all regions, including Europe, the largest decline, of up to 28%. 

Other Japanese companies ranked slightly. Ishihara, although the company's domestic sales of eye-catching, but overseas sales slump dragged down the company's overall performance, according to statistics yen, sales fell by 13.6% in dollar statistics, sales fell 5%. Mitsui also because of poor overseas sales, sales fell by 11% in yen and Statistics. 

Nissan Chemical is also a drag on earnings because of glyphosate decreased by 4%, but the statistics are in U.S. dollars increased by 6%, so this appears in the top 20. Kumiai and Nippon Soda Company's sales were down 2%, according to U.S. statistics by 8%. One Kumiai in Europe and Asia Pacific sales rose, sales in Latin America and North America decreased. 

Although the strength of the Japanese yen, the company's exports, but the Nihon Nohyaku in all Japanese companies are thriving, overseas sales rose 3.6%, domestic sales fell by only 1% sales growth in Asia's largest sales in Europe steady growth. 

Chemtura Corporation makes FMC a six out giant into the list outside of the only U.S. company. Because the company increased sales in the Americas, Europe and Asia offset the decline in the basic performance of the company in 2009 with the previous year. 

Cheminova companies from Europe, basically the same in euro sales statistics, according to U.S. statistics are down 5%, glyphosate sales accounted for a quarter of total revenue, sales of the company of a serious weakness. The other European companies Sipcam-Oxon sales also lower than in 2008. 

2009 global top 20 companies of agricultural sales in 2009, ranking and rating (2008) 





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