TasFoods reports a 13.2% revenue decline in Q3 2025 driven by oversupply and discounting in the Tasmanian poultry market, while advancing a $2 million sale of Pyengana Dairy and reducing debt through property sales.
TasFoods reports a $3.6 million net loss for H1 2025, impacted by oversupply and discounted poultry prices, while advancing key initiatives including pet treats expansion and planned divestments.
TasFoods narrowed its half-year loss by 29% despite a 21% drop in sales amid persistent poultry oversupply and discounted pricing. Strategic asset sales and cost-cutting efforts aim to stabilize the business in a challenging market.
TasFoods reported a 19.9% revenue decline in Q2 2025 amid persistent poultry oversupply and discounted prices in Tasmania, while advancing strategic initiatives to stabilize operations and improve shareholder returns.
TasFoods reported a $10.7 million net loss for FY2024, challenged by an oversupplied poultry market and a significant asset impairment. The company is pivoting towards growth in pet treats and dairy exports to stabilize its future.