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#Agribusiness Stocks - #Bunge #Ingredion #Deere #DowDuPont #Potash

Find below a list of Agribusiness Stocks. The agribusiness portfolio includes stocks engaged in activities related to growing crops, processing grains, and producing food.


Ticker Company Market Cap P/E P/S P/B Dividend Get the PDF…
BG Bunge Limited 9.62B 111.4 0.21 1.5 2.93% Security Analysis of BG
ADM Archer-Daniels-Midland Company 26.66B 24.31 0.43 1.42 2.83% Security Analysis of ADM
INGR Ingredion Incorporated 7.20B 13.12 1.23 2.37 2.41% Security Analysis of INGR
DWDP DowDuPont Inc. 157.67B 114.2 2.23 1.56 2.23% Security Analysis of DWDP
DE Deere & Company 44.98B 17.17 1.34 4.3 2.00% Security Analysis of DE
ANDE The Andersons, Inc. 986.84M - 0.28 1.21 1.92% Security Analysis of ANDE
FMC FMC Corporation 12.00B 27.15 3.43 4.02 0.74% Security Analysis of FMC
AVD American Vanguard Corporation 688.29M 34.84 1.77 1.98 0.38% Security Analysis of AVD
IPI Intrepid Potash, Inc. 533.60M - 3.28 1.3 - Security Analysis of IPI
SEED Origin Agritech Limited 217.25M - - 1.23 - Security Analysis of SEED

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11 Basic Material Stocks With Low Debt And Dividend Payout Ratios

Basic material dividend stocks with low dividend payout ratios and small debt figures originally published at long-term-investments.blogspot.com. The basic material sector is not popular at the capital market for the time being. Over the past year, shares from the sector are the worst performing assets class on the market.

But what others hate does not mean that you cannot make money with basic material stocks. If you are a long-term investor, you should definitely find some good stocks with a cheap valuation. But be careful, raw materials are also more cyclic than consumer or healthcare companies.


Today I would like to continue my monthly screen about dividend stocks with low debt ratios and little dividend payments. I observe stocks from the basic material sector with a dividend payout ratio of less than 20 percent of earnings as well as a debt to equity ratio under 0.2.


Exactly eleven stocks fulfilled these criteria of which eight are currently recommended to buy. Agrichemicals and specialty chemical companies are the dominating player on the list.


The Best Dividends From Agricultural Chemical Companies

The Best Yielding Agricultural Chemical Companies Researched By Dividend Yield - Stock, Capital, Investment. The chemical industry is a cyclic and growing sector of the economy. A specialized industry with lower volatility is the agricultural chemical industry. Sixteen companies are classifiable to the sector. They all have a total market capitalization of around USD 200 billion. The average P/E ratio of the agri-chemicals amounts to 19.3 and they have a dividend yield of 1.8 percent. Only eight of them pay dividends but half of the dividend stocks are recommended to buy.