ADAMA Announces Financial Performance Results for Q2 and H1 2026 Amidst Market Challenges

ADAMA Financial Highlights for Q2 and H1 2026



ADAMA Ltd., a global leader in crop protection, has recently shared its financial performance results for the second quarter and the first half of 2026, concluding on June 30, 2026. Despite facing considerable market challenges, the company showcased resilience in its operations.

Q2 2026 Financial Highlights


In the second quarter of 2026, ADAMA experienced a sales decline of 3%, totaling $1.063 billion. However, upon adjusting for currency fluctuations, the decrease in revenue stands at approximately 5%. The adjusted gross profit for this quarter dipped slightly by 1%, arriving at $315 million, reflecting an improvement in gross margin from 29.1% in Q2 2025 to 29.6% this year.

Notably, the adjusted EBITDA increased marginally by 1%, totaling $152 million with a margin of 14.3%. The reported net loss improved significantly to $20 million, down from a net loss of $32 million in Q2 2025. In stark contrast, the adjusted net profit was noted at $4 million versus $6 million from the previous year.

Operating cash inflow in Q2 reached $242 million, slightly down from $271 million reported in Q2 2025, while free cash flow saw an increase to $193 million compared to $176 million in the same quarter last year.

H1 2026 Financial Performance


The financial performance continues with H1 2026 figures showing stable sales at $2.100 billion, exhibiting a 0% change year-over-year (
  • -4% in RMB terms). Adjusted gross profit increased by 2%, ending at $632 million, with the gross margin rising to 30.1% compared to 29.7% in the first half of 2025.

For net profit, ADAMA reported $62 million versus a net loss of $11 million in H1 2025. The adjusted net profit increased by 28% to $63 million from $49 million in the prior year.

Operating cash inflow for the first half of 2026 reached $100 million, down from $242 million in H1 2025, indicating some challenges in cash management. Similarly, free cash flow fell to $54 million compared to $90 million in the same previous period.

Market Environment and Strategic Positioning


ADAMA's President and CEO, Gaël Hili, emphasized the company's hard work over the past two years in strengthening operational efficiency and financial discipline. He acknowledged that while there was volume growth noticed across most regions, competitive market conditions and low farmer profitability continued to pressure prices. The company remains resolutely focused on generating cash and improving profitability while carefully navigating these challenging market dynamics.

Looking ahead, ADAMA is committed to advancing its strategic plans, prioritizing selective growth in areas that will offer substantial value to its customers and stakeholders. As part of this effort, they have launched multiple new products globally, increasing their market presence and product differentiation throughout the reporting period.

Conclusion


Despite the ongoing challenges within the crop protection sector, ADAMA's financial results for Q2 and H1 2026 indicate a cautiously optimistic outlook, supported by effective strategy execution and a commitment to sustainable growth. As the company reflects on its robust foundation, it aims to enhance profitability and shareholder value amid a complex market environment.

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