DGWG Delivers Strong Performance in 2025, Bolstered by Sales and Volume Surge
JAKARTA - PT Delta Giri Wacana Tbk (DGWG) recorded positive performance throughout 2025. Increases in sales and business volume drove growth across all segments.
Sales reached Rp 4.15 trillion. This figure rose 23.15% from 2024, which stood at Rp 3.37 trillion.
Net profit attributable to the parent entity’s owners reached Rp 218.85 billion. This value increased 22.48% from Rp 178.69 billion in the previous year.
DGWG President Director David Yaory stated that the performance improvement was driven by increased sales volume. Growth occurred in the agrochemical, fertiliser, and agricultural equipment segments.
“We view the 2025 performance as the result of the company’s consistency in maintaining product availability and quality for the agricultural sector in the country,” David said in a press statement on Thursday (26/3/2026).
The company remains focused on strengthening business fundamentals. Products are tailored to farmers’ needs. The principle of prudence is still upheld.
DGWG Director Danny Jo Putra assessed that the growth was also supported by disciplined and efficient operational management.
“The financial performance growth in 2025 reflects the company’s efforts in maintaining a balance between increasing business volume and operational efficiency. The company will continue to manage its business prudently to sustain performance amid various existing challenges,” Danny said.
DGWG positions itself as part of the national agro-input ecosystem. The company maintains business growth continuity by considering sustainability aspects and contributions to the agricultural sector.
Strengthening distribution, product availability, and operational efficiency are the main focuses. These three factors are deemed important for supporting national food security.
Food security is a strategic government agenda. President Prabowo Subianto views the global situation as an opportunity to accelerate food and energy self-sufficiency.
Indonesia’s agricultural sector also recorded positive achievements in 2025. Rice production noted a surplus of around 13% compared to the previous year.
This condition opens export opportunities. Deputy Minister of Agriculture Sudaryono projects rice exports to reach 20,000 tonnes to Saudi Arabia.
“What has already been implemented or launched is 2,000 tonnes from the projection of around 20,000 tonnes that we will send to Saudi Arabia to meet food needs for Indonesian hajj and umrah pilgrims, and hopefully we can also capture the market for hajj and umrah needs not only for Indonesia but also for other pilgrims in Saudi Arabia,” he said.