(Photo courtesy Farm & Food Care Ontario)(Photo courtesy Farm & Food Care Ontario)
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Lower U-S Cheese And Butter Prices Eat Into Saputo Profits

Saputo is reporting a drop in adjusted net earnings in the second quarter of almost 4 per cent.

The Montreal-based dairy says it's overall revenues for the quarter were up 3 point 4 per cent.

The company's results were impacted by a number of factors, including lower cheese and butter prices in the U-S, a lower dairy ingredient market in Canada and lower selling prices internationally.

Saputo reports it also paid about 80 million dollars in the second quarter to buy Woolwich Dairy - a company with three cheese plants - including one in Orangeville as well as plants in Quebec and the U-S.

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