Fish Farmer

Loss-making Huon is potential takeover target

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AUSTRALIA’S second largest salmon farmer, Huon Aquacultur­e, confirmed it has received “unsolicite­d approaches” after announcing half year losses.The company attributed the losses to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The Tasmania-based business suffered a statutory loss of AUS $95.3m (£52.9m), including a non-cash impairment charge of $79.9m (£44.3m) after tax for the six months to 31 December 2020.

Salmon prices fell by 15 per cent to $11.41 (£6.33) per kg. This meant the underlying loss was $15.4m (£8.5m). On an operating basis, the loss was $18.4m (£10.2m) compared to a profit of $3.7m (£2.1m) for the same period last year.

Huon said the two key reasons for this turnaround were the fall in salmon prices and an increase in internatio­nal freight costs which effectivel­y cost the business $38m (£21.1m) in revenue and $17m (£9.4) in additional shipment costs.

The directors pointed out that had it not been for the Covid pandemic, Huon would be enjoying a bumper year with output 45% higher and sales up by 24%.

The statement added: “The reduction in cash flow and increased costs during the half, combined with the uncertain outlook, prompted a $66m (£36.6m) equity raise in August to reduce net debt and ensure the company remained well capitalise­d during Covid.

“The continued deteriorat­ion in the salmon price over the remainder of the year, however, saw the company’s market capitalisa­tion trading below book value.

“We have, as a result, written down the carrying value of assets on the balance sheet by $114m (£63.2m) and revised the terms of our banking facilities with existing bank covenants waived and new leverage covenants in place until March 2022.”

Huon said it had recently fielded “unsolicite­d approaches”, leading it to start a strategic review which will “assess the potential for corporate level transactio­ns for the benefit of shareholde­rs”.

Founded in 1986, Huon Aquacultur­e has grown to become a major force in Australian salmon farming, employing more than

700 people.

In early December the company lost more than 50,000 salmon following a fire at a farm in southern Tasmania.

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Above: Huon salmon

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