I say it all the time , and not just about owning shares in Seeka, "Horticulture is risky!"
I thought the half year looked good, but of course its from June. things have changed a lot
Printable View
I say it all the time , and not just about owning shares in Seeka, "Horticulture is risky!"
I thought the half year looked good, but of course its from June. things have changed a lot
Anyone know how SEEKA are faring in Australia with respect to the flooding ?
From memory - their Australian plantings are somewhat higher than the surrounding lakes and rivers. I checked that some years ago when drought (i.e. access to water) was the main issue.
But anyway, if there would be any material issues, I am sure they would tell us :) ;
:scared: new lows today .... i was thinking growers might have to start selling there incentive share's to cover orchard losses this yr from the frost event.
Was reported on Victorian Flooding News about Shepparton floods.
Seeka's orchards are at Shepparton.https://www.bing.com/news/search?q=s...ding&FORM=EWRE
Well yes, floods in Shepparton.
However - did they really report that 10 ha of Seeka's orchards are flooded, or is this just iceman's assumption?
Do we know anything about the potential damage? I guess a bit of water in spring is not necessarily a problem for the plants.
Anyway - given that Seeka has some 500 hectars of Kiwi orchards in Shepparton, I trust that 10 ha flooded are (no matter whether it happened or not) not material.