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Minerva Foods Reports Record Revenue in 2025

By MGN EditorialMarch 19, 2026 at 12:12 PM

Brazilian beef producer Minerva Foods reported record net revenue of R$ 54.8 billion in 2025, along with strong EBITDA and free cash flow.

Minerva Foods, a leading exporter of fresh beef, has reported record financial results for the 2025 fiscal year. According to the company's press release, Minerva achieved net revenue of R$ 54.8 billion, an all-time high for the 12-month period. The strong top-line performance was accompanied by equally impressive profitability metrics. Minerva's EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization) totaled R$ 4.8 billion, also a new record. Additionally, the company generated R$ 1.5 billion in free cash flow. '2025 was a landmark year for Minerva Foods as we delivered exceptional financial results amid a challenging global environment,' said CEO Fernando Galletti de Queiroz. 'Our focus on operational excellence, strategic market diversification, and sustainability initiatives have been key drivers of this success.' The positive financial report comes as the Brazilian beef industry continues to navigate supply chain disruptions, trade tensions, and heightened environmental scrutiny. Minerva's ability to maintain robust growth and profitability underscores the company's competitive position and resilience in the face of these industry headwinds. Looking ahead, Minerva Foods remains optimistic about its prospects, citing opportunities to expand its global footprint and product portfolio. The company is also prioritizing investments in technology and sustainability to enhance its long-term competitiveness.
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