Philippine poultry integrator and feed manufacturer Vitarich Corporation posted solid results for H1 2025, with total sales nearing USD 107 million, slightly higher than last year. Net profit rose to USD 4.11 million.
Sales volumes dipped due to limited supply of DOCs, but the company’s entry into day-old-pullets helped cushion the impact.
Gains across segments
Vitarich’s gross profit rose 31% to USD 16.12 million, thanks to stronger chicken prices and more efficient feed production. Gross profit margins improved to 15%, up from 11.6% the previous year.
Operating profit jumped 50% to USD 6.37 million, driven by smarter sourcing and tighter spending, even with higher freight and marketing costs.
Farm segment sales grew by 37% to USD 5.87 million, as higher chick prices offset lower volumes.
Food segment sales held steady at USD 62.61 million, while gross profits jumped 89.6% to USD 6.83 million due to favorable chicken prices.
Feed segment sales dipped slightly by 2.5% to USD 38.48 million. However, gross profits rose 8.5% to USD 8.92 million, helped by lower raw material costs.
Things positive
The company’s total assets stood at USD 99.49 million, down 2.6% from the end of 2024. Short-term assets fell to USD 53.70 million, mainly due to payments to suppliers.
Liabilities dropped to USD 55.07 million, with short-term debts down 10.7% and long-term debts down 12.6%. This shows the company is reducing its financial obligations, which strengthens its balance sheet.
Equity rose to USD 43.39 million, reflecting strong earnings.
About Vitarich
Since 1950, Vitarich has been a pioneer in animal nutrition and food production in the Philippines. From producing high-quality feeds to operating a fully integrated broiler system, we’ve remained committed to supporting farmers, advancing food safety, and driving sustainable innovation.
- First to commercialize animal feed in the Philippines, Vitarich has been producing poultry and livestock feed aligned with world-class standards since 1950. This longstanding leadership reflects their expertise and trusted role in ensuring animal health and farm productivity across generations.
- In response to rising demand, Vitarich launched one of the country’s earliest fully integrated broiler operations, from growing to further processing, delivering safe, high-quality chicken products under the trusted Cook’s Chicken brand.
- At the core of their business is their partnership model, a 360-degree system designed to empower contract growers. They provide technical support, high-quality inputs, and pathways for business growth, helping Filipino farmers thrive in an evolving industry.
- They believe progress must be responsible. Through Greenovation, they invest in eco-friendly systems that promote sustainability and uphold the highest standards of food safety—backed by ISO 22000, HACCP, and Halal certifications in select dressing plants to ensure quality, safety, and consumer trust.
- Drawing on 75 years of experience, Vitarich now offers custom feed production services for individuals and businesses. By opening their capabilities to more partners, they aim to extend their impact and uplift more Filipino farmers across the country.