By Razak Musah Baba

LONDON--Associated British Foods PLC's (ABF.LN) retail brand Primark is expected to help offset the adverse effects of lower sugar prices and the strengthening of sterling, the company said Thursday as it posted a 3% drop in total group sales during the third quarter.

The diversified international food, ingredients and retail group recorded a 26% drop in Sugar revenue on actual rates and down 20% on constant currency rates during the 16 weeks to June 21, driven by substantially lower sugar prices, weaker European Union sales volumes and lower sugar production in North China.

However, Primark's revenue growth in the quarter accelerated to 22% at constant exchange rates bringing the year-to-date sales increase to 17%.

"We have a very strong pipeline of new stores in Europe extending over a number of years, the company said.

"With our current phasing of store openings, we now expect a net increase in retail selling space in this financial year of 1.2 million square feet, which is actually 1.4 million square feet of additions less 0.2 million square feet of closures arising where old stores are too small or have been relocated," it added.

AB Foods expects the increase in selling space in the next financial year to be a little less than 1.0 million square feet, to be followed in the autumn of 2015 by a strong program of openings, it said.

Also known for its Silver Spoon, Twinings, Ryvita and Ovaltine brands, AB Foods said full year adjusted earnings per share are now expected to be ahead of last year, with better profit progress in its Retail, Grocery and Ingredients units offsetting the adverse effects of lower sugar prices and the strengthening of sterling.

Write to Razak Musah Baba at razak.baba@wsj.com; Twitter: @Raztweet

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