By Razak Musah Baba

LONDON--Associated British Foods PLC (ABF.LN) said Monday it expects its clothing and grocery divisions to deliver strong operating profit, offsetting the effects of lower sugar prices and a strengthening of sterling.

"Strong operating profit performances from Primark and grocery, and improvement in ingredients are expected to offset the adverse effect of lower sugar prices and the impact of some 50 million pounds ($83.4 million) on the translation of overseas results arising from the strengthening of sterling," the diversified international food, ingredients and retail group said in a news release.

It still expects adjusted earnings per share for the full year to be ahead of last year, although revenue and adjusted operating profit for AB Sugar for the full year will be substantially lower compared with the previous year, because of declining European sugar prices, lower volumes in north China and a currency translation impact on operating profit of some GBP20 million, it said.

Sales at clothing unit Primark for the full year are expected to be 17% higher on the year earlier at constant currency and 16% ahead in actual exchange rates, it said. It expects like-for-like sales growth of 4.5% for the full year.

AB Foods is expanding into the U.S. market and has signed a lease for a 70,000-square-foot unit at Downtown Crossing in central of Boston.

AB Foods, which includes Silver Spoon, Twinings, Ryvita and Ovaltine among its brands, said negotiations are under way to secure further stores in the north east, with the intention of trading from up to 10 stores by late 2016.

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