Nutrien cuts earnings forecast after quarterly profit misses estimates

High fertilizer prices seen dragging on demand

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Published: May 11, 2023

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Nutrien’s head office building in Saskatoon. (Liam O’Connor photo)

Reuters — Nutrien Ltd. on Wednesday cut its forecast for 2023 earnings as elevated fertilizer prices owed to Western sanctions on Russia and Belarus weigh on demand.

U.S.-listed shares of the company fell 3.9 per cent in extended trading Wednesday as it also reported a lower-than-expected quarterly profit.

Though fertilizer prices have dipped from record highs scaled last year, farmers are holding back on purchases on expectations of a further decline.

The Canadian firm’s North America potash sales volume dropped 30 per cent, with prices averaging $401 per tonne during the reported quarter, 41 per cent lower compared with last year (all figures US$).

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The company cut its full-year adjusted earnings outlook to between $5.50 per share and $7.50 per share, from $8.45 per share to $10.65 per share forecast earlier.

Analysts on average expect a profit of $8.56 per share.

Nutrien, however, said it anticipates a rise in global potash demand in the second half of 2023 as inventories deplete and affordability for farmers improves.

It also expects potash shipments from Belarus to be higher than its earlier estimates.

Nutrien, which competes with CF Industries and Mosaic Co., said its total quarterly sales fell 20 per cent to $6.1 billion.

On an adjusted basis, the potash producer earned $1.11 per share for the quarter ended March 31, compared with estimates of $1.50, according to Refinitiv data.

Earlier this month, peer Mosaic also missed profit estimates.

— Reporting for Reuters by Sourasis Bose in Bangalore.

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