Danone Reports a 4.8% Increase in Revenue in Q3 2025
Danone recorded a revenue of EUR 6,876 million in the third quarter of 2025, marking a 4.8% increase on a like-for-like basis, according to the group's press release.
Detailed Financial Performance
Danone's revenue for the third quarter of 2025 amounted to EUR 6,876 million, representing a 4.8% increase on a like-for-like basis. This growth is attributed to a 3.2% increase in volume/mix and a positive price effect of 1.6%. In reported terms, revenue saw a 0.7% increase, including a positive scope effect of 0.7% following the acquisition of Kate Farms in the United States. Currency effects had a negative impact of 5.1%, mainly due to the depreciation of several currencies against the euro.
2025 Objectives and Strategic Expansions
Danone confirms its targets for 2025, aligned with its medium-term ambitions. The group aims for a revenue growth of between 3% and 5% on a like-for-like basis, with a faster increase in current operating income. The group has also continued its expansion strategy, notably through the acquisition of Kate Farms, specializing in medical nutrition, and The Akkermansia Company, a Belgian firm focused on biotics.
Ongoing Transformation Amid Economic Volatility
Danone continues to transform itself in a volatile economic environment. The group has reorganized its operational structure into three major geographies to enhance its agility. The group also issued bonds worth EUR 1.3 billion to finance its general needs. According to the group, this reorganization and recent acquisitions are part of the Renew Danone strategy, focused on health and innovation.