Pilgrim's Pride Corporation
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Pilgrim's Pride Corporation
Annual Revenue
Last reviewed: 2025-07-15 · By Swet Parvadiya
FY2024 Revenue
$17.7B
▲ 3.2% vs FY2023 ($17.2B)
Net Income: $420M
Pilgrim's Pride Corporation reported $17.7B in revenue for fiscal year 2024. This represents a growth of 3.2% compared to the 2023 figure of $17.2B.
Revenue grew from $16.85 billion in 2022 to $17.72 billion in 2024 — steady progress for a business whose top line is partially determined by protein commodity prices and partially by the branded premium the Just Bare and Gold'n Plump lines generate. Net income of $420 million on that revenue base reflects the margin compression that commodity input volatility creates in any given year. The 18% gross margin on branded products versus 8% on commodity whole birds is the financial argument for Pilgrim's brand investment strategy. The $2 billion-plus in annual transactions flowing through the Pilgrim's Culinary B2B foodservice platform, which serves 50,000 foodservice clients, reduces reliance on wholesale distributors and captures a margin layer that traditionally went to intermediaries. The 2019 2 Sisters Food Group acquisition extended Pilgrim's into European markets and added manufacturing complexity across two continents. Net leverage of 2.5x in 2024, down from 3.5x in 2019, reflects the $400 million in long-term debt paid down during fiscal 2024 — a deliberate reduction that followed the European integration period. That deleveraging matters because commodity input spikes can compress cash flow rapidly, and lower leverage provides operational flexibility when corn and soybean meal prices move. The 2021 price-fixing antitrust lawsuit — the industry-wide case alleging coordinated pricing among poultry producers — resulted in settlement charges that affected the financial statements. Whether the underlying industry pricing structure normalizes or resets to a genuinely competitive dynamic remains a question with direct implications for the margin trajectory on commodity products.
Source: SEC EDGAR filings, annual earnings releases, and verified financial disclosures.