BRASILAGRO-CIA BRA - SPN ADR

BRASILAGRO-CIA BRA - SPN ADR

BrasilAgro is a Brazilian agricultural company engaged in the production, sale, and export of agricultural products.

Stock Performance Snapshot

Average

Financial Health

BRASILAGRO shows moderate revenue and cash flow, but has a low profit margin.

Above Average

Dividend

BRASILAGRO's dividend yield of 5.93% is appealing for income-focused investors. If you invested $1000 you would be paid $59.30 a year in dividends (based on the last 12 months).

Source: Analyst sentiment is provided by Refinitiv Ltd, a global leader in financial market data with over 40k business clients. Refinitiv Ltd is an independent third party to Nemo. This is not advice.

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Why You’ll Want to Watch This Stock

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Land value exposure

Farmland scarcity and improving land productivity can support long-term value, though land prices are cyclical and can fall.

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Commodity and export links

Revenue is tied to soy, corn and other commodity markets and global demand; trade policy and currency moves can influence margins.

Weather and regulatory risk

Crop yields and profitability are sensitive to weather and regulation, and the company’s smaller size can mean higher operational and liquidity risk.

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