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Big egg farmer reports bank covenant breach

Private equity-controlled Indus Valley falls into the red.

NBR staff
Mon, 08 Nov 2021

Egg producer Indus Valley, whose subsidiary Zeagold sells eggs under the Woodland and Farmer Brown brands, has reported a tough year, breaching bank covenants and falling into the red.

In financial statements posted to the Companies Office, Indus Valley disclosed a loss of $2.9 million for the

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Mon, 08 Nov 2021
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