Manawatu Standard

LIC results hit downturn

- ANDREA FOX

Listed farmer co-operative Livestock Improvemen­t Corporatio­n (LIC) has posted a $4 million loss for the financial year, a reflection it says of the dairy industry price slump.

By contrast the artificial breeding and informatio­n systems specialist company made a profit of $13.7m the previous year.

Revenue for the year ending May 31 was 9 per cent down at $211m.

Chairman Murray King said lower milk prices had caused farmers to tighten their spending on on-farm services. The dip in LIC’S profit also reflected its continued investment in research and developmen­t and core technology for the medium to long term. Investment during the financial year included the launch of the new Minda Live product in June, a modern online version of LIC’S herd management system used by 95 per cent of New Zealand dairy farmers.

Operating cashflows at $14.4m compared to $34.8m the previous year reflected lower sales and an increase in deferred payment terms to farmers to help them with on-farm cashflow.

Debt was $41m, up $31m on the previous year.

Total assets including bull teams were $323m, up $21m on the previous year. The debt:equity ratio was 65 per cent.

Bank loans were $41m at year end.

Net profit included the annual revaluatio­n required under accounting standards to the ‘‘fair value’’ of LIC’S elite bull team which resulted in a decrease., net of tax, of $3.7m to a value of $87.5m.

This reflected lower expectatio­ns around revenue because of the dairy downturn.

Fluctuatio­ns in fair value of the bull team are not considered a key indicator of trading performanc­e.

For this reason LIC also reports underlying net earnings - net profit after tax excluding the change in the fair value of biological assets and related tax effect) - which showed a loss of $300,000 this year, compared to $11m profit last year.

The company said this was in line with its March forecast that it would break-even in the full year.

Revenue from ordinary activities was $205m.

Including other income from grants total revenue was $211m.

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