Omer-Decugis & Cie, an international group specializing in fresh and exotic fruits and vegetables, has published its 2023/24 annual revenue (from 1 October 2023 to 30 September 2024) and 2023/24 fourth quarter (from 1 July to 30 September 2024).
Sales performance exceeded projections by over a year, surpassing the target initially announced at the IPO. For the fourteenth consecutive year, Omer-Decugis & Cie achieved revenue of €247.4 million for the 2023/24 financial year, reflecting a robust growth rate of +19.9%. The 2023/24 organic growth of +12.9% is driven by the continued dynamism of its two core businesses (SIIM, BRATIGNY), bolstered by two acquisitions realized in the first half of the year (Champaris France and EMA'S).
This solid performance confirmed the robustness of the Group's development plan, enabling Omer-Decugis & Cie to achieve its target of doubling its revenue a year earlier (initially set at €230 million for 2025 at the time of the IPO). This represents an average annual growth rate of +19.9% over the 2020-2024 period.
In Q4 2023/24, the Group reported revenue of €54.9 million, representing a remarkable year-on-year increase of +30.7%. The SIIM division contributed significantly, with €41.2 million in revenue for the quarter, marking a +36.1% increase (+28.3% organic growth), bringing total annual revenue to €186.1 million (75.2% of the Group's total revenue), reflecting a +20.6% year-on-year increase (+16.8% organic growth).
During this period, growth in the strategic BAMA segment (bananas, pineapples, mangoes, avocados), core products for European households, strengthened the Group's market share and leadership positions in France and Europe. The other exotic and ethnic range of products (lychees, dragon fruit, tropical avocados, starfruit, etc…), SIIM's growth drivers, continued to show sustained demand for several years.
The wholesale division, BRATIGNY, recorded revenue of €13.8 million in Q4 2023/24, up +16.8% (+1.1% organic growth) from the previous year. This brought the division's total annual revenue to €61.3 million, (24.8% of the Group's total revenue), representing an increase of +17.9% (+1.5% organic growth). The division benefited from commercial synergies with Champaris but faced moderated growth due to a comprehensive physical reorganization, centralizing operations in a single building, hall D2 of the Rungis MIN (26 doors).
**Vincent Omer-Decugis, Chairman and CEO of Omer-Decugis & Cie, comments:** "Despite significant climate challenges this year (such as El Niño), which disrupted agricultural production worldwide, our development strategy has fully paid off, validating the strength and resilience of our business model. We have exceeded our growth target and we confirmed an improved operating margin in 2023/24. The integration of EMA'S, within SIIM division, has been particularly successful, with positive commercial synergies as soon as the acquisition was completed, accelerating our expansion in Northern Europe. The acquisition of Champaris has expanded BRATIGNY's wholesale offering and has consolidated our commercial position with a broader customer base."
For more information:
Emeline Pasquier
Omer-Decugis & Cie
Tel: +33 (0)1 45 12 29 60
Email: [email protected]
www.omerdecugis.com