Edita Food Industries reports 72.6% net profit jump for FY2025

Edita Food Industries announced strong financial results for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2025, with revenues at EGP 20.9 billion, up 29.5% year-on-year, and net profit at EGP 2.4 billion, surging 72.6%. Strong demand and improved margins drove the performance, particularly in the fourth quarter.

Edita Food Industries, the Egyptian snack-food producer, posted notable growth in the fourth quarter of 2025, with revenues up 45.4% to EGP 6.2 billion, fueled by volume recovery, successful price-point migration, and steady demand across key categories.

Profitability saw substantial gains, as gross profit rose 65% to EGP 2.2 billion with a gross margin of 35.1%, up from 30.9% in the fourth quarter of 2024. EBITDA more than doubled, increasing 112.8% to EGP 1.3 billion, with the margin at 21.5%. Net profit for the quarter jumped 178.6% to EGP 859.4 million, achieving a net margin of 13.9% compared to 7.3% previously.

For the full year, gross profit grew 44.4% to EGP 7.1 billion with a 33.9% margin, while EBITDA increased 58.1% to EGP 4.0 billion, lifting the margin to 19.2% from 15.7% in 2024. Operationally, total tons sold in the fourth quarter reached 45.5 thousand, up 47.4%, and packs hit 1.1 billion, a 23.1% rise. Over the year, tons sold climbed 19.3% to 154.7 thousand, while pack volumes held steady at 3.8 billion, indicating a shift to higher-value products.

Exports contributed to the expansion, totaling EGP 1.96 billion for the year or 9.5% of revenues, and EGP 649 million in the fourth quarter, up 45.3% and representing 10.6%. Edita Morocco recorded EGP 571.9 million in annual revenues and EGP 158.7 million in the quarter.

Eng. Hani Berzi, Group Chairman, stated: "Our FY2025 results reflect sustained demand for our products, the strength of our household brands, and the continued success of our strategy centered on price-point migration, portfolio optimization, and disciplined execution." He added that the company remains optimistic, backed by improving consumption trends, investments in capacity and innovation, and opportunities in Egypt and regional markets.

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