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Non-citrus products driving growth at Treatt

The ingredients company saw a good performance across its higher-margin non-citrus categories
May 7, 2019

Despite a cyclical fall in raw material prices depressing citrus revenue by 2.1 per cent, Treatt (TET) saw adjusted pre-tax profit increase by 7.3 per cent to £6.2m at the half-year stage. Citrus remains the largest product category, but the higher-margin segments of fruit and vegetables, tea and sugar reduction are driving top-line growth.

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