Dalmia Bharat Sugar and Industries Ltd
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Dalmia Bharat Sugar Reports PAT of Rs. 38 Cr in Q1’26, Driven by Higher Volumes in Grain Distilleries and Remarkably Higher Sugar NSR
05 Aug 2025 · 5 Aug 2025, 07:41 pm
Summary
Dalmia Bharat Sugar and Industries Limited announced its unaudited financial results for the quarter ended 30 June 2025. The company reported a total revenue of Rs. 957 Cr, a decrease of 2% YoY. Sugar sales stood at 1.5 LMT for the quarter, a decrease of 11% YoY. The company delivered an average sugar NSR of Rs. 39.8/kg, an increase of 5% YoY. Distillery volume stood at 5.2 Cr Ltr, an increase of 21% YoY.
Key Highlights
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Q1’26 Total Revenue stood at Rs. 957 Cr, -2% YoY
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Sugar sales stood at 1.5 LMT for the quarter, -11% YoY
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Company delivered an average sugar NSR of Rs. 39.8/kg, +5% YoY
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Distillery volume stood at 5.2 Cr Ltr, +21 % YoY
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Long term credit rating upgraded to CARE AAt+; Stable
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Sugar Segment Overview: Sugar Sales Volume 1.46 LMT, Net Sales realisation Rs. 39.8/kg
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Distillery Segment Overview: Distillery Sales Volume 4.34 Cr litres
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Present Sugarcane Crop outlook is promising
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Expect increase in Minimum Selling Price (MSP) of Sugar
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20% Ethanol blending percentage achieved during July, 2025
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Increase in Ethanol prices is expected for Ethanol supply year (ESY) 2025-26
Management Comments
Mr. Pankaj Rastogi
Whole-Time Director & CEO of Dalmia Bharat Sugar and Industries Limited
Despite lower crushing in Uttar Pradesh and subdued margins in cane-based distilleries, the Company recorded a PAT of %38 crores and a turnover of %957 crores, driven by higher volumes in grain distilleries and a remarkably higher sugar NSR. We are committed to put strong emphasis on strategic priorities like improving cane yields and area by leveraging next-generation technologies, including artificial intelligence.
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