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Filing
Q3

Dalmia Bharat Sugar and Industries Ltd

DALMIASUGFY2605 Feb 2026
Revenue
Net Profit
OPM15.68%

P&L

Quarterly Consolidated

Revenue
697.75
Expenditure
633.54
Net Profit
69.56
NPM 9.57%EPS ₹8.59

Dalmia Bharat Sugar and Industries Ltd Reports Q3 PAT Growth by 17% at Rs. 70 Cr

05 Feb 2026 · 5 Feb, 9:52 pm

Summary

Dalmia Bharat Sugar and Industries Limited announced its unaudited standalone and consolidated financial results for the quarter and nine months ended 31st December 2025. Despite lower cane crush and higher cost of production, the Company reported a profit after tax of Rs. 3132 crore on a turnover of Rs. 2627 crore for the nine months ended December 31, 2025.

Key Highlights

  1. 1

    Total Revenue stood at Rs. 698 Cr, -17% YoY

  2. 2

    Sugar sales stood at 0.8 LMT for the quarter, -34% YoY

  3. 3

    Company delivered an average sugar NSR of Rs. 39.3/kg, +1% YoY

  4. 4

    Distillery volume stood at 4.9 Cr Ltr, +2 % YoY

  5. 5

    Total Revenue stood at Rs. 2627 Cr, -3% YoY

  6. 6

    Sugar sales stood at 4 LMT for the period, -12% YoY

  7. 7

    Company delivered an average sugar NSR of Rs. 39.7/kg, +3% YoY

  8. 8

    Distillery volume stood at 14.1 Cr Ltr, +7% YoY

  9. 9

    The Company acquired Baghauli Sugar and Distillery Limited and amalgamated it with effect from April 1, 2024

  10. 10

    The Company entered into a Share Subscription-cum-Shareholders’ Agreement and Eagle Agrotech Holdings Limited became a subsidiary of the Company

  11. 11

    The Board has approved the installation of 13 TPD Compressed Bio Gas (CBG) project at the Kolhapur plant

  12. 12

    The Board has approved capital expenditure for the installation of steam-saving equipment at the Jawaharpur plant

  13. 13

    Sugarcane prices in Uttar Pradesh have increased by Rs. 30/QtI for SS 2025-26

  14. 14

    DFPD announced export quota of 15 LMT of sugar and allocated uniformly @5.286% of each mill’s 3 years average production

Management Comments

P

Pankaj Rastogi

The industry has been requesting for increase in the Minimum Support Price (MSP) of sugar and ethanol prices. This will significantly strengthen industry economics and help offset impact of prevailing margin pressures.

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