The Navarre group closes 2025 with €1,023 million in sales, nearly doubles its net profit, and raises internationalization to 21% of the business
NEXUSAVICULTURA · POULTRY COMPANIES · JUNE 2026
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A historic milestone for Spanish eggs
The Navarre egg giant Agotzaina has surpassed the €1,000 million revenue barrier for the first time in its history. In fiscal year 2025, the company earned €1,023 million, a 38.6% increase over the €737.9 million recorded in 2024. The figure confirms the conglomerate of laying poultry farms that make up Agotzaina as one of the most relevant egg producers in southern Europe and as an unequivocal benchmark for the new model of Spanish agri-food company: a “gazelle” company, regionally based, with suppliers spread throughout Spain and international ambition (EU and non-EU).
“Agotzaina has gone from 737 to 1,023 million
in a single fiscal year.
In Spanish laying poultry farming, a transformation of this magnitude has no recent precedent.”
The domestic market holds; the international market explodes
Growth was solid in Spain—where the group grew 24.8% to 809.4 million—but the true lever of the fiscal year was the international market. Exports went from 89.6 to 213.6 million euros, an increase of 138.3% that raised the group’s international weight from 12.1% to 20.8% of total business. Europe was the main destination, with 165.9 million euros in revenue, double that of the previous year. In non-EU markets, the advance was even more pronounced: from just over 7 million in 2024 to more than 47 million in 2025, nearly a sixfold increase in twelve months.
“Nearly sextupling sales in non-EU markets—from 7 to 47 million—
is the figure that best illustrates the
group’s geographic ambition.”
Profitability: net profit doubles
Sales expansion translated efficiently to the bottom line. Net profit went from €27.8 to €53.8 million, nearly doubling in a single year. Pre-tax profit grew more than 200%, reaching €65.5 million. These figures demonstrate that growth is not being financed at the expense of margin; rather, scale—partly a product of the acquisitions made in 2025—is generating real efficiencies in the business model.
THE “NeXusFACTSHEET“
| Company | Agotzaina (Navarre, Spain) |
| 2025 Revenue | €1,023 million (+38.6%) |
| Spain Market | €809.4 M (+24.8%) |
| Exports | €213.6 M (+138.3% ) → 20.8% of total |
| Net profit | €53.8 M (vs. €27.8 M in 2024) |
| Total assets | €1,177 M (vs. €588.7 M in 2024) |
| 2026 Forecast | +5% in sales; stable margins |
Assets double: the trail of acquisitions
The group’s balance sheet reflects the investment momentum of the fiscal year. Total assets rose to 1,177 million euros at the close of 2025, nearly double the 588.7 million recorded in 2024. This leap is the direct reflection of the intense acquisition activity undertaken over recent years, following the trail of a consolidation strategy that has been underway for several fiscal years.
NeXusAvicultura already reported at the time on Agotzaina’s entry into the capital of Spain’s largest egg exporter with a 50 million euro injection, an operation aimed precisely at strengthening the group’s export platform.
“Net profit doubled without sacrificing margins. The scale generated by the 2025 acquisitions is already producing real efficiencies.”
Forecasts for 2026: moderate growth, stable margins
The company itself has established in its accounts a growth forecast of 5% in business volume for 2026, with stability in the profit percentage compared to the previous fiscal year. After a year of structural transformation, the message to investors and partners is one of consolidation and sustainability: Agotzaina isn’t slowing down, but it isn’t rushing either. The doubled asset base and the new export profile offer room to grow more selectively.
“With 1,177 million in assets and a consolidated export platform, Agotzaina enters 2026 with a competitive position radically different from that of two years ago.”

AGOTZAINA’s corporate stand at Alimentaria 2026 with details of some of its various integrated farms.
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-. Company news on NeXusAvicultura
-. The EGG SECTOR
-. Agotzaina

