09.07.2026

Zimbabwe’s sugar industry showed significant growth

Zimbabwe’s sugar industry recorded strong growth during the year ended March 31, 2026, with total sugar sales increasing 24% to 472,000 tonnes from 381,000 tonnes in the previous year, driven by higher domestic demand and a sharp increase in export volumes.

According to Hippo Valley Estates Limited’s financial results, the company contributed 234,975 tonnes, representing 49.8% of total industry sugar sales during the period.

The domestic market remained the industry’s largest outlet, accounting for 80% of total sugar sales, while exports represented the remaining 20%.

Local sugar sales rose 12% from 337,228 tonnes in 2025 to 379,319 tonnes in 2026. Export volumes recorded even stronger growth, surging 114% from 43,303 tonnes to 92,518 tonnes over the same period.

Hippo Valley Estates Chairman said the company continued to strengthen its performance despite operating in a challenging business environment.

The company’s financial performance reflected the improved market conditions and stronger sales volumes. Revenue increased 15% from US$192 million in 2025 to US$221 million in 2026, while operating profit climbed 337% from US$8 million to US$34 million.

Profit for the year rose 79% to US$24 million, compared with US$13 million in the previous year. Adjusted EBITDA also more than doubled, increasing 131% from US$14 million to US$32 million.

According to the financial report, the positive results were supported by exchange rate stability, stronger incomes and favourable weather conditions.

More details: https://www.foodbusinessmea.com/zimbabwe-sugar-industry-rebounds-in-2026-hippo-valley-estates-reports-strong-revenue-and-profit-growth/

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