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Incitec Pivot Ltd (ASX: IPL) shares are having a rough finish to the week.

In morning trade, the ASX 200 stock is down 5% to a new 52-week low of $2.55.

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Why is this ASX 200 stock sinking today?

The sharp move lower on Friday follows the release of a business update from the agricultural chemicals company ahead of its half-year results in May.

And while there were no major surprises, the market appears to be reacting to near-term headwinds across its fertilisers and explosives operations.

But first, Incitec Pivot has announced a new segment reporting structure that will take effect from its first half results.

The key change is the introduction of a new business unit — Dyno Nobel EMEA & LATAM (DNEL) — which consolidates operations across Europe, Latin America, and Africa. This includes explosives providers Titanobel (France), Nitromak (Turkey), regional LATAM growth initiatives, and South African joint ventures.

The ASX 200 stock says this new segment reflects its strategy to expand globally through a capital-light approach, leveraging the Dyno Nobel brand and technology. Historical financials from 2020 to 2024 have been restated to reflect the new structure, but there's no change to the group's headline earnings or balance sheet.

While these structural changes are aimed at improving transparency and aligning with growth ambitions, investors appear more concerned with the short-term outlook.

Near-term challenges

The ASX 200 stock has warned of a softer first half performance across both its major segments.

For the Dyno Nobel business, heavy rainfall in Queensland impacted volumes in the Asia Pacific region, although management expects a recovery in the second half. As a result, the company is forecasting a first half second half earnings split of approximately 35% and 65%, respectively.

Meanwhile, the company's Fertilisers segment has been hit even harder. Dry conditions in South Australia, Victoria, and southern NSW, together with cyclonic activity in Queensland and northern NSW have delayed dispatches of key products. On top of that, the ASX 200 stock continues to deal with the fallout from earlier sulphuric acid supply issues at Phosphate Hill.

IPL now expects just 10% of its fertiliser earnings to fall in the first half, with the balance pushed into the second half.

All in all, this means that a lot is riding on its second half performance, which heightens the risk of an earnings miss from Incitec Pivot. As a result, it isn't overly surprising to see its shares fall on Friday.

Motley Fool contributor James Mickleboro has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool Australia's parent company Motley Fool Holdings Inc. has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool Australia has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. This article contains general investment advice only (under AFSL 400691). Authorised by Scott Phillips.

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