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Camellia ( (GB:CAM) ) has provided an announcement.
Camellia expects to deliver an approximate break-even trading result for 2025, a notable improvement on the £5.5 million trading loss recorded in 2024, driven by stronger prices and yields in Bangladesh, Brazil and Malawi and early benefits from its Value Enhancement Plan. Performance was held back by weaker results in EP Kenya and India, while crop data show mixed tea and avocado volumes but sharply higher macadamia output and pricing in Malawi and at EPSA and Kakuzi, supporting the improved outcome.
The company has strengthened its senior team by appointing Simon Morgan as Director of Corporate Development to lead the “Invest in Growth” strand of its Value Enhancement Plan, leveraging his agribusiness and emerging markets investment experience. In line with its strategy to reduce risk and dispose of less predictable assets, Camellia’s Indian subsidiary Goodricke Group has signed a memorandum of understanding for the proposed sale of the Barnesbeg Tea Estate, signalling ongoing portfolio reshaping ahead of full-year results due in May.
The most recent analyst rating on (GB:CAM) stock is a Hold with a £4890.00 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Camellia stock, see the GB:CAM Stock Forecast page.
Spark’s Take on GB:CAM Stock
According to Spark, TipRanks’ AI Analyst, GB:CAM is a Neutral.
Camellia’s overall stock score is primarily impacted by its challenging financial performance, with persistent losses and negative cash flow. Technical analysis further indicates bearish momentum. While the high dividend yield offers some value, the negative P/E ratio and weak financials weigh heavily on the score.
To see Spark’s full report on GB:CAM stock, click here.
More about Camellia
Camellia Plc is a global agricultural holding company whose operating subsidiaries manage around 50,000 hectares of mature land across Bangladesh, Brazil, India, Kenya, Malawi, South Africa and Tanzania. The group generates most of its revenue from large-scale production of tea, avocados, macadamias, rubber, wine grapes, blueberries, arable crops, forestry and livestock, and positions itself as a long-term, sustainable producer of high-quality agricultural commodities.
Average Trading Volume: 263
Technical Sentiment Signal: Sell
Current Market Cap: £123.4M
Learn more about CAM stock on TipRanks’ Stock Analysis page.

