Dalmia Bharat Sugar Q1 results: Net profit falls 10.8% to Rs 54.73 crore | Company Results

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Revenue from operations rose 15.2% to Rs 960 crore. However, total expenses rose 19.2% to Rs 901 crore. Illustration: Ajay Mohanty


India’s Dalmia Bharat Sugar and Industries reported a 10.8% fall in first-quarter profit on Friday, hurt by higher inventory and expenses.


The company, which supplies sugar to companies like Coca-Cola, Britannia, Dabur, and Carlsberg, reported consolidated net profit of Rs 54.73 crore ($6.5 million), compared to Rs 61.34 crore year ago.


Revenue from operations rose 15.2% to Rs 960 crore. However, total expenses rose 19.2% to Rs 901 crore.


KEY CONTEXT


Indian sugar companies have been battling increased inventory costs. While Dalmia Bharat’s inventory cost rose more than two-fold in the first quarter, rival Dwarikesh Sugar Industries and Dhampur Sugar Mills saw those expenses grow more than five-fold and nearly 10% respectively. India, the world’s largest sugar consumer and second-biggest producer, restricted the use of sugar in ethanol production during the 2023/24 marketing year that ends on Sept. 30 and also prohibited exports to keep a lid on domestic prices, leading to a larger inventory for the companies.

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First Published: Aug 02 2024 | 8:58 PM IST



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