Kepler Weber's Profit Fell 33% in the First Quarter of 2026
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The sector faces an adverse scenario with much of the decapitalized grain producers, credit restriction and high interest rates
Kepler Weber saw the weakening of the rural producer's demand pressurize its results in the first quarter of 2026, in an environment marked by high interest rates, more restrictive credit and tighter margins in agribusiness. The company recorded net profit of R$17.1 million between January and March, down 33% compared to the same period of the previous year, while net revenue declined 10.9%, to R$318.1 million. The Ebitda margin fell from 14.8% …
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