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Davis Commodities Ltd (NASDAQ: DTCK) is a leading agricultural commodity trader specializing in sugar, rice, and edible oils, with a global footprint across Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. This page provides centralized access to official company announcements, financial updates, and operational developments.
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Key areas of coverage include commodity price trends, warehouse management advancements, and risk mitigation strategies. Bookmark this page to monitor DTCK's evolving role in global food supply chains and its efforts to balance traditional trading with modern operational efficiencies.
Davis Commodities Limited (Nasdaq: DTCK) has announced a strategic expansion into the ESG-certified agricultural commodities market, targeting $180-220 million in additional annual revenue and improved EBITDA margins of 200-300 basis points within 24 months.
The company plans to capitalize on the $500 billion ESG agriculture market opportunity, which is growing at a CAGR of 12.1%. The initiative focuses on premium products including Bonsucro-certified sugar, ISCC/Fairtrade rice, and RSPO-certified palm oil, commanding significant price premiums of $120-150 per ton for sugar and 15-25% higher for rice.
Davis Commodities has outlined a phased rollout starting with ESG-certified sugar trading in Q1 2026, followed by expansion into rice and edible oils in Q3 2026. The company projects achieving $120 million in annual sales by 2027, with potential for over $220 million in the long term.
Davis Commodities (Nasdaq: DTCK), a Singapore-based agricultural commodities trader, has unveiled an ambitious expansion plan targeting $100 million in sugar revenue growth across India, Pakistan, and China. The company aims to capitalize on supply shortages and rising consumption in these key Asian markets.
The strategy includes establishing partnerships with domestic producers, expanding port infrastructure, and enhancing distribution networks. Key market dynamics include India's projected 3.2 million metric ton sugar shortfall, Pakistan's rising export demand, and China's steady 15.6 million metric ton demand. Davis Commodities projects reaching $300 million in total revenue for FY2026, supported by a 50% increase in trading volumes and double-digit EBITDA growth from sugar operations.
Davis Commodities Limited (NASDAQ:DTCK), a Singapore-based agricultural commodities trader, announced that shareholders approved key resolutions at their Extraordinary General Meeting on June 23, 2025. The approved measures include a significant share capital restructuring that creates two share classes: Class A and Class B ordinary shares.
The restructuring involves converting most existing ordinary shares to Class A shares, while 16,514,981 shares held by Davis & KT Holdings and Mr. Lek Pow Sheng will be redesignated as Class B shares. Following the restructuring, the company's authorized share capital will comprise 232,480,000,000 Class A Ordinary Shares and 20,000,000 Class B Ordinary Shares.
Davis Commodities (Nasdaq: DTCK) reported challenging financial results for fiscal year 2024, with revenue declining 30.6% to $132.4 million from $190.7 million in the previous year. The company recorded a net loss of $3.5 million, compared to a net income of $1.1 million in 2023.
Key performance metrics showed significant decreases across major segments: sugar sales fell 25.6% to $86.6 million, rice sales dropped 29.3% to $18.7 million, and oil and fat products decreased 44.1% to $26.6 million. Africa remained the largest market, contributing 51.7% of total revenue.
The company's gross profit decreased 66.9% to $2.3 million, with margin declining to 1.8% from 3.7%. Operating expenses increased 2.4% to $6.0 million. Cash position weakened to $0.68 million by year-end 2024, down from $1.3 million in 2023. The decline was attributed to commodity price fluctuations, shipping costs, and various supply chain disruptions.
Davis Commodities (NASDAQ: DTCK) has announced a strategic joint venture with a leading Malaysian Agri-processor to produce and export 180,000 metric tons of high-grade food-use inputs annually to Northeast Asia. The venture capitalizes on Malaysia's unique status under the ASEAN Free Trade Agreement, providing tax-free market access.
Key highlights:
- Initial export volume of 180,000 MT annually, scalable to 360,000 MT
- Operations based in Port Klang, Malaysia
- First-year projected revenue of USD 117 million
- Second-year target of USD 234 million with doubled volume
The partnership leverages Malaysia's 0% tariff status under FTA, providing a significant advantage over competitors facing duties exceeding 50%. The venture addresses a 5-million-metric-ton supply gap in the destination market while ensuring regulatory compliance and quality standards. Executive Chairwoman Li Peng Leck emphasizes the venture's role in strengthening regional food security and supply chain efficiency.