Australian Business Operations Trading Update
| Stock | RLF Agtech Ltd (RLF.ASX) |
|---|---|
| Release Time | 21 Nov 2025, 8:33 a.m. |
| Price Sensitive | Yes |
RLF Agtech Ltd Reports Strong Australian Business Performance
- Australian business revenue up 34% for 4 months to Oct 2025
- Expanded footprint and clearer route-to-market for RLF Australia
- Preliminary trial results show consistent yield gains with RLF products
RLF AgTech Ltd (ASX: RLF) has reported that sales revenue from its Australian operations, comprising RLF LiquaForce and RLF Australia, for the four months ended 31 October 2025 is 34% above the corresponding four-month period in 2024. This lift reflects increased activity across the Company's Queensland manufacturing and services business and early pre-season sales through the newly formed RLF Australia business unit. RLF Australia was established in FY25 as a focused platform for the Company's Australian foliar and seed-priming portfolio, working through national distribution and retail partners. The business is now entering its first full national sales season with an expanded footprint and a clearer route-to-market. During the 2025 growing season, RLF Australia and its distributors ran a coordinated program of on-farm trials and demonstrations across key broadacre regions, using RLF products within integrated nutrition programs. Early read-outs indicate consistent yield gains where RLF programs were adopted, noting that final results remain subject to seasonal variability and independent verification. Independent and third-party trial reports are now being finalised, and the Company expects these data to underpin retailer training, grower engagement and commercial programs for the January-June 2026 sales window.
RLF's immediate priorities for the upcoming Australian season include converting trial and demonstration successes into further farm-gate orders, supporting distributors and retail agronomists with clear return-on-investment tools, and ensuring inventory and manufacturing readiness for expected demand. The Company believes demand will continue to grow for technologies that help farmers lift yields, reduce reliance on high-cost granular fertiliser and improve long-term soil health, and RLF's Australian operations are intent on playing a leading role in this transition.