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Jul. 29, 2013

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Jul. 29, 2013

Sales of BASF’s crop protection segment rose by 17.7% to €1,727 million in the second quarter ended June 30, 2013 , particularly as a result of the good season in North America and Europe. They were able to raise sales volumes in all regions and indications with higher prices overall. Sales were increased by the acquisition of Becker Under wood. The portfolio changes and higher prices boosted sales by 3%,while volumes added 14%.

For the second quarter of 2013, Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) was improved by 16.9% to €525 million, while earnings before interest, tax(EBIT) was boosted by 17.1% to €485 million, which was mostly attributable to higher sales volumes and increased prices. The acquisition of Becker Underwood and the successful integration of the acquired activities had a positive effect on earnings.

BASF’s agricultural solutions results (€ million)
Q2 ended June. 30
Q2 2013
Q2 2012
% change
1st Half
2013
1st Half
 2012
% change
Sales
1,727
1,467
17.7
3,283
2,794
17.5
EBITDA1
525
449
16.9
1,057
908
16.4
EBIT2
485
414
17.1
977
833
17.3
1 earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation
2 earnings before interest, tax

Sales indicated increase in all regions.It was a very positive quarter in Europe despite the late start to the growing season. BASF increased sales in the region,which were driven by higher sales volumes in fungicides, especially in France, Germany and Southern Europe.

Sales grew significantly in North America,due to increased demand for the innovative fungicide Xemium ® and the herbicide Kixor ®. The expansion of their portfolio from the Becker Underwood acquisition also contributed to this rise in sales.

Sales in Asia grew considerably. This was largely brought about by higher demand for fungicides in China and for herbicides in India. Sales growth was reduced by negative currency effects from the weakening of the Japanese yen and Indian rupee against the euro.

In South America, higher demand for insecticides and for their fungicide F 500® led to a substantial sales increase.

For the first half year of 2013, BASF’s crop protection sales were up by 17.5% to €3,283 million year-over-year. Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) was climbed by 16.4% to €1, 057 million, while earnings before interest, tax (EBIT) was boosted by 17.3% to €977 million. Fungicides contributed 44% of first half sales, followed by herbicides(38%)and insecticides and other products(18%).Europe made up 43% of the total and North America with 34%, followed by South America, Africa and the Middle East (13%) and Asia Pacific (10%). 
 

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