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Maple Leaf Foods Reports Rise in Q2 Profit, Driven by Pork Business - Food In Canada

MISSISSAUGA, CANADA, AUG 7 – Maple Leaf Foods reversed a prior loss with a $57.8 million Q2 profit driven by a 10.7% increase in pork sales and growth in prepared food and poultry segments.

  • On Aug. 7, 2025, Maple Leaf Foods Inc. reported a second-quarter profit of $57.8 million, reversing last year's $26.2 million loss.
  • Amid rising pork demand, Maple Leaf's pork business says profitability improved as pork sales rose 10.7 per cent.
  • Sales for the quarter totalled `quarter`, with prepared food sales up 7.5 per cent and poultry sales increased 8.5 per cent, says Maple Leaf Foods.
  • Earnings metrics indicate adjusted earnings per share climbed to 56 cents from 18 cents, and diluted earnings were 46 cents versus a 21 cent loss last year.
  • The company aims to form Canada Packers Inc. as a standalone company from its pork segment, expecting to complete the spin-off by the end of the year.
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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
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