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Wide Open Agriculture (ASX:WOA) posts 239pc revenue jump in Q2 FY21

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ASX:WOA      MCAP $13.08M
28 January 2021 13:00 (AEDT)
Wide Open Agriculture (ASX:WOA) - Managing Director, Ben Cole

Source: Farm Weekly

With consistent demand for its foods and beverages, Wide Open Agriculture (WOA) has posted its sixth consecutive quarter of revenue growth.

During the three months ending December 31, 2020, the company generated revenue of $989,261, representing a 239 per cent increase compared to the second quarter of FY20 and a 29 per cent increase compared to the prior quarter.

Wide Open Agriculture said its Dirty Clean Food products continued to cement their presence as one of Western Australia’s leading “regenerative and ethical” brands, with a number of successful launches and ongoing diversification.

Sales to foodservice and cafes accounted for the largest portion of revenue, reaching $554,122, while online sales remained strong, coming in at $299,253. But it was the retail sector, which grew 38 per cent to $135,887, which showed the most growth thanks to Dirty Clean Food’s increased presence.

Notably, the company’s OatUP product was only launched in late December, meaning a substantial amount of growth in Dirty Clean Food’s product base is still to come.

As of December 31, 2020, Wide Open Agriculture has $14.3 million in cash and noted that it is sufficiently funded to continue its activities “during these uncertain times,” but “will continue to demonstrate appropriate fiscal restraint.”

Over the next 12 months, the company said it will continue to solidify and grow its market share in Western Australia and anticipates launching OatUP in new states and territories.

To facilitate this, sales and marketing activities will focus on increasing online traffic and growing its business-to-business customer base.

Wide Open Agriculture is up 1.92 per cent to $0.80 per share at 11:45 am AEDT.

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