RLF AgTech CEO and MD, Ken Hancock, appeared on Ausbiz recently to discuss the Company’s innovative products, growing international market footprint, and key milestones since the IPO.
RLF AgTech Ltd CEO and MD, Ken Hancock, met with Kerry Stevenson from Small Caps recently to discuss the Company's path to growth. A much-watch video
RLF AgTech (ASX: RLF) managing director Ken Hancock joins Small Caps to discuss the company’s global expansion strategy for its growing portfolio of technology-driven plant nutrition products.
The products enable farmers to operate more sustainably by reducing input costs, while grow higher-yielding, better-quality and more nutritious crops.
RLF AgTech recently launched its next generation seed priming technology product Veridium which has a global market worth US$13.5 billion in 2025, which is rising at a CAGR of 12.19%.
Podcast: https://smallcaps.com.au/podcast/
RLF AgTech Ltd CEO and MD, Ken Hancock, met with Kerry Stevenson from Small Caps recently to discuss the Company's path to growth. A much-watch video
RLF AgTech (ASX: RLF) managing director Ken Hancock joins Small Caps to discuss the company’s global expansion strategy for its growing portfolio of technology-driven plant nutrition products.
The products enable farmers to operate more sustainably by reducing input costs, while grow higher-yielding, better-quality and more nutritious crops.
RLF AgTech recently launched its next generation seed priming technology product Veridium which has a global market worth US$13.5 billion in 2025, which is rising at a CAGR of 12.19%.
Podcast: https://smallcaps.com.au/podcast/
RLF AgTech is featured in today’s Sydney Morning Herald.
Reporter Angus Dalton explores what’s making our fruit and vegetables so expensive - starting with soil chemistry and the questionable use of expensive (albeit poorly targeted) fertilisers.
RLF AgTech CEO and MD, Ken Hancock, is quoted:
“A lot of [fertiliser delivery] technology hasn’t changed greatly in the last 80 to 100 years. All the traditional kind of fertiliser that’s put into the ground is, by nature, very inefficient because of the soil chemistry.
“We bypass the soil and deliver the nutrient directly into the seed and the foliage of the crop. That allows us to reduce the soil-applied fertiliser by about 20 per cent. That, on a macro level, allows growers to reduce their input costs and boost their yields.”
Timely, it would seem, for growers to closely examine their use of urea and other additives - and to look up and out, to see what new technology exists to help - like RLF’s Integrated Crop Nutrient Management System.
Listen to RLF AgTech Managing Director Ken Hancock talk to Matt Birney on the Bulls N’ Bears report about RLF’s imminent listing on the ASX of its curious agricultural technology that it says can increase plant yields by up to
30 per cent.