Bioceres Crop Solutions reports $77.5 million revenue and $7.5 million net loss in first quarter 2026

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Bioceres Crop Solutions reports $77.5 million revenue and $7.5 million net loss in first quarter 2026

Bioceres Crop Solutions Corp. reported total revenues of $77.5 million for the fiscal first quarter ended September 30, 2025, representing a 17% decrease compared to the same period last year. The company recorded a net loss of $7.5 million, a 21% increase in losses year-over-year. Adjusted EBITDA rose by 61% to $13.6 million, supported by gross margin expansion to 46.7% from 40.2% and a reduction in operating costs. Segment results showed crop protection revenue at $39.9 million (down 16%), seed and integrated products at $12.6 million (down 37%), and crop nutrition at $25.1 million (down 2%). Management highlighted improved working capital efficiency, reduced exposure to low-margin activities, and a focus on a more efficient product mix during the quarter.

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