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First Mills holds largest market share in flour production, sales; eyes expansion: CEO

First Mills holds largest market share in flour production, sales; eyes expansion: CEO

Argaam25-02-2025

First Milling Co. (First Mills) maintains the largest market share in Saudi Arabia's flour production and sales, CEO Abdullah Ababtain told Argaam in an interview.
The company also seeks to explore expansion opportunities in other GCC and regional markets after obtaining the approval of the General Food Security Authority (GFSA) for exports, he said on the sidelines of the Capital Markets Forum 2025 in Riyadh.
The growth in the company's profits in Q4 2024 was driven by all product lines, as well as the start of tangible impact of newly-launched products. The flour producer also benefited from the increase in its milling capacities, which helped enhance revenues and improve both financial and operational performance.
He pointed out that the revenue growth was supported by expanding into new geographical areas and adding new product categories to the company's product portfolio, such as those from Durum Mill and pre-mix plant. In addition, the rise in revenue was buoyed by adding 500 tons per day through increased production capacity of Mills C and A in Jeddah.
The CEO highlighted that First Mills maintained strong double-digit profit margins at 25%.
Ababtain explained that feed products, which rose 17%, contributed significantly to the annual revenue growth. The company was able to implement effective sales strategies, driven by increased demand and improvements in sales and inventory management.
The company also made several updates to its equipment, utilizing advanced technologies, which enhanced its production capabilities, the CEO added.
On his expectations for the company's performance in Q1 2025, Ababtain said that the Ramadan season, which shifts 11 days earlier each year, typically sees a noticeable increase in demand for the company's products across all categories.
He expected higher demand will continue to impact the company's performance positively in the coming period, expressing his optimism about continuing to achieve outstanding results.
The company's board of directors approved expansion projects, including establishing a new flour-grinding unit (Mill C) in Qassim with a production capacity of up to 600 tons per day.
Ababtain expected operations to begin by mid-2026, which will support the company's growth and boost its competitive position in the central and northern regions of the Kingdom.

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