• About Us
  • Partnership & Advertising Opportunities
  • Careers at Potatoes.News
Sunday, January 11, 2026
  • Login
  • Register
No Result
View All Result
POTATOES NEWS
  • NEWS
  • IPT
  • AGROTECHNOLOGY
  • IRRIGATION
  • POTATO PROCESSING
  • Contact us
  • NEWS
  • IPT
  • AGROTECHNOLOGY
  • IRRIGATION
  • POTATO PROCESSING
  • Contact us
No Result
View All Result
POTATOES NEWS

West Australian Fresh Food market SpudShed increased its profit by 76 percent

by T.G. Lynn
24.05.2021
in News
A A
West Australian Fresh Food market SpudShed increased its profit by 76 percent

West Australian Fresh Food market SpudShed increased its profit by 76 per cent to nearly AU$4 million over the past year, despite pressure on margins fuelled partly by rising competition from international players.

Its owner, Tony Galati, who is also a potato farmer, gained widespread attention with his protest against what he considered to be unfair and excessive control by the Potato Marketing Corporation of West Australia of the quantity, varieties and price of potatoes grown and sold in Western Australia.

In 2015 the PMC launched legal action against Tony Galati, alleging that he had planted more than his allocated quota of potatoes. In 2017 this lawsuit was dropped after the PMC became defunct in December 2016

Spudshed entity Vegie Bandits’ AU$3.96 million net profit for fiscal 2018, up from AU$2.25 million a year earlier, still reflected tight margins in a business which turned over AU$285.5 million, up 10.5 per cent, according to financial statements lodged with the corporate watchdog.

Tony Galati:
 

“Because of competition from internationals like Aldi, we’ve had to get far more efficient in absolutely everything we do.”

“Luckily, we have plenty of good staff around us, which has helped us achieve that result.”

The opening of a ninth store, in Bentley in December, also helped achieve economies of scale, Mr Galati said.

Spudshed’s results were released as the discount retailer this week opened its 10th store at Midland.

To mark the occasion Mr Galati and his staff are handing out free 1kg bags of potatoes until the end of the weekend, while stocks last.

He was expecting to give away about 25 tonnes over the period.

Mr Galati said an 11th Spudshed store would open in Butler in February or March, after receiving council approval. The new superstore, like Midland, will be open 24 hours a day.

He said longer-term plans still included opening stores at Geraldton, Kalgoorlie and Albany, though this was still several years away.

A separate business, Galati Nominees, which is responsible for farming and property development, made a profit of AU$2.7 million, down 35 per cent from $4.05 million in 2017.

Farming revenues were down by more than 4 per cent compared with the previous year, as prices of major crops had fallen.

Among them, potato prices were down across the industry because of a massive supply after an incursion by a bug called the tomato potato psyllid caused Australian’s Eastern States to close their markets at short notice.

Tags: Australianbusiness
Next Post
Pepsico to acquire UK chips company Pipers Crisps

Pepsico to acquire UK chips company Pipers Crisps

General Partner’s position

Recommended

Dieleman Potatoes Leads the Way: Insights on Seed Potato Cultivation and Best Practices

Dieleman Potatoes Leads the Way: Insights on Seed Potato Cultivation and Best Practices

2 years ago
Suzuki Doubles Factory Warranty on KingQuad ATVs

Suzuki Doubles Factory Warranty on KingQuad ATVs

2 years ago
  • About Us
  • Partnership & Advertising Opportunities
  • Careers at Potatoes.News

© 2010-2026 POTATOES NEWS

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • NEWS
  • IPT
  • AGROTECHNOLOGY
  • IRRIGATION
  • POTATO PROCESSING
  • Contact us

© 2010-2026 POTATOES NEWS