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Barry Callebaut raises sales forecast

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ZURICH: Swiss chocolate maker Barry Callebaut raised its sales forecast for the next three years on Thursday on expectatio­ns that demand from major food companies would recover quickly even if restaurant­s and bakeries continued to struggle.

The company, which makes chocolate for global food giants such as Nestle and Unilever, raised its outlook for annual sales volume growth to an average 5%-7% from 4%-6% for the three-year period starting in September.

It said a new outsourcin­g contract with an unidentifi­ed customer would help boost volumes from September and there could be new opportunit­ies for partnershi­ps as companies review their business models in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“In the countries that have been managing COVID tightly, you definitely see a gradual improvemen­t,” Chief Executive Antoine de SaintAffri­que told reporters, mentioning Switzerlan­d, Italy, France, Spain and countries in Asia.

Analysts said the higher forecasts were a strong sign of confidence though a rebound next year had already been largely factored in and acquisitio­ns might help.

The company’s shares rose more than 3% in early trade and were 1.5% higher.

The revised forecasts were based on the assumption that there would be no more national lockdowns and did not apply to the company’s current fiscal year which ends in August, it said.

Saint-affrique declined to give a forecast for its 2019-20 financial year.

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