Patanjali Foods shares in focus after Q1 profit jumps 86% YoY, revenue rises to Rs 11,337 crore

Patanjali Foods reported a strong Q1FY27, with consolidated profit surging 86% YoY to Rs 335.7 crore and revenue rising 29% to Rs 11,337.5 crore. EBITDA jumped 69% to Rs 543.3 crore, while margins improved to 4.8%. The FMCG segment contributed 25....

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Patanjali Foods shares will be in focus on Monday after the FMCG company reported an 86% year-on-year (YoY) jump in consolidated profit to Rs 335.7 crore in the first quarter, compared with Rs 180.4 crore a year earlier.

Revenue from operations rose 29% to Rs 11,337.5 crore, while EBITDA increased 69% to Rs 543.3 crore. The EBITDA margin also improved to 4.8% from 3.7% in the year-ago period.

The FMCG segment accounted for 25.65% of consolidated revenue, excluding inter-segment revenue, and 29.56% of consolidated EBITDA, excluding unallocable income. As of June 2026, Patanjali Foods’ oil palm plantation area under cultivation stood at 1,15,861 hectares.


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Patanjali Foods’ board also approved the third interim dividend for FY2025-26. The company declared a dividend of Rs 1.50, or 75%, per equity share of face value Rs 2 each, with the payment to be made on or before September 12, 2026. For FY2026-27, the board declared a first interim dividend of Rs 0.80, or 40%, per equity share of face value Rs 2 each, also payable on or before September 12, 2026.

The board fixed August 21, 2026, as the record date to determine shareholders eligible to receive both the third interim dividend for FY2025-26 and the first interim dividend for FY2026-27.
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Sanjeev Asthana, Chief Executive Officer of Patanjali Foods, said the company delivered its fourth consecutive quarter of record revenue despite a dynamic operating environment. He said Q1FY27 marked the company’s highest-ever revenue in its Edible Oils and Biscuits businesses, supported by brand-building efforts and distribution expansion initiatives.

Asthana said integrated sourcing, operational efficiencies, disciplined cost management and continued investments in manufacturing and supply chain capabilities, along with improved execution across businesses, helped the company navigate the evolving macroeconomic environment while delivering consistent performance.

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