
As 2025 comes to a close, it’s clear this year marked significant momentum for Agri Incinerators and the broader agricultural community we serve.
Across the marketplace, we continued to see larger integrators investing in incineration solutions, driven by an intensified focus on biosecurity, risk mitigation, and long-term cost savings. At the same time, an increasing number of smaller producers and independent operations have also come on board — not because it’s a trend, but because they recognize incineration as a practical tool that enhances their operational resilience.
Why 2025 Was a Breakthrough Year
This year wasn’t just about increased sales or broader adoption. It was about alignment — between producer needs, risk realities, and what our solutions deliver:
- Larger integrators continue to embrace incineration as a core part of herd health and mortality management strategies, particularly in multi-site systems where reducing disease vectors and transportation risk is paramount.
- At the same time, smaller operations — family farms, contract growers, and specialty producers — have joined the roster, investing in systems that deliver dependable performance without complexity. For these customers, the value equation is simple: less risk + less cost = greater peace of mind.
Whether large or small, our customers share a common demand: solutions that work reliably, reduce exposure to disease risk, and help control long-term disposal costs. We’ve listened closely, and those priorities remain the cornerstone of how we design, support, and deliver our equipment.
Core Values in Action
More than ever this year, our growth has reflected not just transactions, but relationships — built on values that matter:
- Biosecurity First: From design to deployment, customers are choosing systems that help contain infectious pressures on farm. This isn’t a buzzword — it’s a business imperative when every day brings new pathogens and tighter expectations around disease control.
- Practical Performance: Producers tell us they value equipment that is straightforward to operate and maintain. In 2025, we focused on enhancing usability, reliability, and serviceability in the field — because downtime is not acceptable when animals and livelihoods depend on it.
- Cost Awareness: Incineration’s value goes beyond biosecurity — it touches economics. From minimizing landfill and hauling expenses to reducing the hidden costs of regulatory compliance and mortality handling, producers are seeing tangible return on investment.
Looking Ahead to 2026
As we turn the page to a new year, the lessons of 2025 remain clear:
- Biosecurity isn’t optional; it’s integral.
- Risk reduction delivers both animal health and economic value.
- Adoption is growing across all scales of production.
Thank you to every producer, integrator, and industry partner who engaged with us this year. Your feedback and trust drive our commitment to innovation and service — and it’s what will guide us into 2026.
Here’s to continued momentum, shared success, and an even stronger year ahead.
— Graham Crown





