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Farmlands half-year results ‘show strong progress’

20 February 2025
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Farmlands half-year results ‘show strong progress’
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Farmlands reports a 14% revenue increase to $477.6 million for the half-year ending December 31, 2024, attributing it to customer loyalty and operational improvements. CEO Tanya Houghton emphasizes the importance of the strong first-half results in supporting farmers and growers, while also highlighting improved customer satisfaction and digital innovations driving future growth and efficiency. Farmlands’ strategic focus on operational efficiency, customer service, and innovation is reflected in their financial performance and positive customer sentiment, positioning them well for continued success and support for shareholders in the farming sector.

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