ready-to-drink milk, drinks 602.33 564.30 1,230.38 1,071.07 38.03 6.74 159.32 14.87 Immovable property business 1.23 0.47 0.95 0.87 0.76 161.83 0.08 9.67 Agriculture and dairy farm 13.72 13.66 32.69 29.38
- drink milk, drinks 290.89 179.68 767.79 526.20 111.21 61.89 241.59 45.91 Immovable property business 4.69 4.71 14.16 14.09 (0.02) (0.42) 0.07 0.50 Agriculture and dairy farm 10.88 13.79 42.97 48.93 (2.91
- drink milk, drinks 472.24 276.36 975.79 476.89 195.88 70.88 498.90 104.62 Immovable property business 3.47 4.76 6.42 9.48 (1.29) (27.10) (3.06) (32.28) Agriculture and dairy farm 15.33 14.80 32.43 32.09
- drink milk, drinks 276.36 178.92 476.89 346.52 97.44 54.46 130.37 37.62 Immovable property business 4.76 4.72 9.48 9.38 0.04 0.85 0.10 1.07 Agriculture and dairy farm 14.80 17.76 32.09 35.14 (2.96) (16.67
milk, drinks 178.92 106.37 346.52 213.90 72.55 68.21 132.62 62.00 Immovable property business 4.72 2.82 9.38 5.53 1.90 67.38 3.85 69.62 Agriculture and dairy farm 17.76 10.44 35.14 20.57 7.32 70.11 14.57
- drink milk, drinks 179.68 132.63 526.20 346.53 47.05 35.47 179.67 51.84 Immovable property business 4.71 3.59 14.09 9.12 1.12 31.19 4.97 54.49 Agriculture and dairy farm 13.79 8.93 48.93 29.50 4.86 54.42
to 2017. The main lime consuming sectors of the industry continue to expand: we maintain the view that the sugar cane harvest will be 10-15% stronger compared to last season, which translated into
proven resilient in the past and we expect this to continue into the rest of 2019. The main lime consuming sectors of the industry were not immune to the disruption: the sugar cane harvest was down after a
. As in Q1 the main lime consuming sectors of the industry were not immune to the disruption: the sugar cane harvest was down and uncertainty in the steel industry has caused volumes to drop year on year
been mainly driven by improvements in tourism and industries related to the export sector. In contrast, provinces that rely on agriculture have not yet seen a clear pick-up, despite higher agricultural