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Sept 6 (Reuters) - GrainCorp Ltd GNC.AX , Australia's biggest listed bulk grain handler, on Thursday raised its full year underlying net profit and underlying core earnings outlook, helped by a strong performance from its international grain trading book and global malt business.
The firm said in a statement it now expects underlying net profit of A$60 million to A$75 million ($43 million to $54 million) for the year to end-September 2018, above the A$50 million to A$70 million range it re-confirmed in May. also said it expects full year underlying core earnings of A$255 million to A$270 million, up from prior expectations of A$240 million to A$265 million.
Despite the improvement, GrainCorp said its grains business has experienced "ongoing challenging operating conditions" in eastern Australia.
"We expect a considerable decline in grain production in eastern Australia in FY19 with production again skewed to Victoria and southern New South Wales," Managing Director and Chief Executive Mark Palmquist said.
A drought across Australia's east coast has intensified after near record-low levels of rain across much of the region over the past five months, the country's weather bureau said on Wednesday. ($1 = 1.3906 Australian dollars)