FMC Corp ( (FMC) ) has released its Q2 earnings. Here is a breakdown of the information FMC Corp presented to its investors.
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FMC Corporation is a global agricultural sciences company that provides innovative crop protection solutions, including biologicals, crop nutrition, and digital agriculture, to help growers produce food, feed, fiber, and fuel while adapting to environmental changes.
In its second quarter earnings report for 2025, FMC Corporation announced a revenue of $1.05 billion, marking a 1% increase compared to the same quarter in 2024. The company also reported an adjusted EBITDA of $207 million, a 2% rise from the previous year, and maintained its full-year adjusted EBITDA and EPS guidance. Additionally, FMC revealed its decision to sell its commercial business in India.
Key financial highlights from the report include a 77% drop in consolidated GAAP net income to $67 million, attributed to prior-year tax incentives, and a 10% increase in adjusted earnings per diluted share to $0.69. The company’s revenue growth was driven by a 6% volume increase, although this was partially offset by a 3% price decline and a 1% foreign currency headwind. Regionally, EMEA sales saw a significant 29% increase, while sales in Asia fell by 17% due to pricing and volume reductions in India.
FMC’s strategic decision to divest its India commercial business is aimed at addressing challenges in the region. The company plans to maintain a supply agreement with the buyer for its patented portfolio, ensuring continued participation in the Indian market. This move is expected to impact the company’s revenue guidance, which now excludes India.
Looking ahead, FMC Corporation reaffirms its full-year 2025 guidance, with revenue expected to range between $4.08 billion and $4.28 billion, excluding India. The company anticipates adjusted EBITDA to be between $870 million and $950 million, reflecting a slight increase from the previous year. Despite challenges, FMC remains focused on cost management and volume growth to drive future performance.