"Recent improvements in dairy commodity prices are an encouraging sign for the agri division. The second part of the year is traditionally a stronger half and the start has been positive. We are cautiously optimistic regarding the prospects for the coming six months.
"We have also seen a lift in the oil, gas and iron ore prices, which influence our industrial division's results. The improvement of our product range across all of the businesses in this division underpins prospects for the second half of the year."
The company retained its forecast for annual profit of between $20m to $22m , from $20.5m a year earlier.
For the agricultural unit, ebit advanced to $8.4 million from $8.3 million, while revenue slid 11 per cent to $36.6m. In the industrial unit, ebit dropped to $7.2m from $7.6m as revenue declined 9 percent to $60.8m.
The company's finance costs increased to $554,000 from $125,000 a year earlier, due to higher debt as a result of the agri unit's new rubber factory in the Christchurch suburb of Wigram. Its net debt at Dec. 31 stood at $35.6m, up from $17.6m a year earlier.
Skellerup will pay a dividend of 3.5 cents per share on March 23, unchanged from the year earlier.
Its shares last traded at $1.61 and have gained 20 per cent over the past year.