DHANUKA AGRITECH LTD.
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Dhanuka Agritech Q4 Net Profit Up 29.50% YoY to ₹97.77 Cr
19 May 2026 · 19 May, 7:01 pm
Summary
Dhanuka Agritech reported a robust performance for Q4 FY26, with revenue from operations increasing by 9.35% year-over-year to Rs 483.34 Crore. Net profit surged by 29.50% to Rs 97.77 Crore, while EBITDA grew by 13.79% to Rs 124.89 Crore, supported by favorable Rabi season conditions and improved product penetration. For the full fiscal year 2026, the company recorded a total income of ₹2,06,280.10 lacs and a profit after tax of ₹28,723.49 lacs. The board also approved a share buyback program worth ₹70 crore and a final dividend of ₹2 per share, alongside plans for international expansion into Brazil and European markets to bolster its global presence.
Key Highlights
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Dhanuka Agritech reported a strong Q4 FY26 performance, with revenue from operations rising by 9.35% year-over-year to Rs 483.34 Crore.
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The company's net profit for Q4 FY26 surged by 29.50% year-over-year to Rs 97.77 Crore.
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EBITDA for the fourth quarter increased by 13.79% year-over-year, reaching Rs 124.89 Crore.
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For the full fiscal year ended March 31, 2026, Dhanuka Agritech recorded a total income of ₹2,06,280.10 lacs and a profit after tax of ₹28,723.49 lacs.
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The Board approved a share buyback program of up to 5,00,000 equity shares at a maximum price of ₹1,400 per share, totaling ₹70 crore.
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Shareholders are slated to receive a final dividend of 100%, equivalent to ₹2 per share, subject to approval by the members at the ensuing 41st Annual General Meeting.
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The company is strengthening its global presence by authorizing the establishment of wholly-owned subsidiaries or acquisition of shares in companies in Brazil and European countries.
Management Comments
Mr. M.K. Dhanuka
The company delivered healthy growth during the quarter, supported by improved demand across key markets and the strength of our product portfolio. Our continued engagement with farmers and channel partners, along with focused execution across regions, helped drive profitability and maintain business momentum during the year. While the monsoon outlook this year remains below normal, the agriculture sector continues to show resilience supported by better farm practices, technology adoption, and favourable crop economics in several regions. We remain focused on delivering effective crop protection solutions and strengthening our presence ahead of the upcoming Kharif season.
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