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To own Adecoagro, you have to believe its mix of sugar, ethanol, energy, fertilizer, and food can convert volatile commodities into steady cash generation over time. The latest Q1 2026 results, with strong segment performance and sharply higher adjusted EBITDA, support that view but do not remove the key near term risk of earnings volatility from unhedged sugar and ethanol exposure, despite the positive margin outlook in food.
Among recent announcements, the two tranche 2026 cash dividend totaling US$35,000,000 stands out in light of Q1’s stronger profitability. For shareholders, this payout underscores management’s willingness to return capital even as the business faces weather, commodity, and cost risks, and it sits alongside the Q1 2026 margin trends as an important input when weighing near term catalysts versus balance sheet flexibility.
Yet against these positives, investors should also be aware of how quickly earnings can swing when weather and commodity prices move...
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Adecoagro's narrative projects $2.3 billion revenue and $188.5 million earnings by 2029.
Uncover how Adecoagro's forecasts yield a $12.91 fair value, in line with its current price.
Some of the most cautious analysts saw a very different picture, assuming revenue of about US$2.3 billion and earnings of roughly US$146 million by 2029, which implies a far slower and bumpier path than the upbeat read from Q1 2026 and highlights just how wide the range of informed opinions on Adecoagro really is.
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