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Wynnstay to invest in seed production at Shrewsbury

Agricultural and retail group Wynnstay is to step up investment in its Shrewsbury seed facility.

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Chief executive Ken Greetham

Chief executive Ken Greetham was outlining the plan for the Wynnstay Arable operation at Astley Park at the group's annual general meeting this morning.

Mr Greetham will explain that demand for spring seed is encouraging, with most orders already on the books for the season.

"Over the year, we plan to invest in our seed facility at Astley, supporting Wynnstay's position as the UK's third largest seed producer, as well as in our feed mills," he will say.

Trading in the first four months of the new financial year has been encouraging for Llansantffraid-based Wynnstay, with increased demand for most products reflecting the general improvement in output prices and farmer sentiment, particularly dairy farmers, after two years of very depressed pricing, often below the realistic cost of production.

"In the agricultural division, current feed demand is above last year's levels and we are seeing efficiency benefits from our investment at our Llansantffraid feed mill. Sales of fertiliser have started to increase after tempered autumn demand, and we expect a busy trading period ahead of the spring market. Our fertiliser production facility at Montrose in Scotland, which was acquired in November 2017, will also make a contribution to volumes. Grain volumes are improving, although margins remain under pressure, reflecting the wider UK market," Mr Greetham will say

"In the specialist retail division, comprising our agricultural stores business, like-for-like sales in the first four months of the new financial year were higher year-on-year, and we remain optimistic that this trend will continue. In November, we acquired a further outlet, M D Lloyd, located in mid-Wales, as part of the ongoing development of our network. We are also continuing to expand our other routes to market, through our dairy and sheep and beef catalogues, and our sales van operation.

"There are still important seasonal trading months ahead, but we are encouraged by the group's performance in the new financial year so far."