PGG Wrightson confident ahead of strong-spending spring

PGG Wrightson confident ahead of strong-spending spring
Farmers are in a much better position than previous years. (Image: Supplied)
Riley Kennedy
PGG Wrightson is anticipating a bumper spring as farming businesses shift from debt repayment to spending cash.The rural services firm reported improved financial results for its 2025 financial year as it benefited from improved commodity pricing across much of the primary sector.Revenue for the 12 months to June was up 6% to $975.3 million with operating earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (editda) at $56.1m, lifting $12m on the prior year and exceeding market guidance issued in July of “around” $54m.Much o...

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