Patanjali Foods Q4 Profit Surges 46% to Rs 524 Crore, Revenue Climbs to Rs 11,212 Crore
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- May 31, 2026
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Patanjali Foods posts a strong fourth‑quarter showing with profit up 46% and sales crossing the Rs 11,000 crore mark.
The FMCG giant reported a 46% jump in net profit to Rs 524 crore for Q4, while total revenue rose to Rs 11,212 crore, driven by higher dairy and packaged food sales.
Patanjali Foods Ltd. announced its financial results for the quarter ended March 31, 2024, and the numbers, at first glance, look pretty encouraging. Net profit jumped to Rs 524 crore – that’s a 46 percent increase compared with the same period last year. Revenue, too, moved up, reaching Rs 11,212 crore, up roughly 6 percent YoY.
What’s behind the surge? Management points to a solid rebound in the dairy segment, where milk‑based drinks, curd and ghee saw double‑digit volume growth. The packaged foods arm – biscuits, noodles and ready‑to‑eat meals – also contributed, benefitting from wider distribution and a modest price‑rise that didn’t dent demand.
Margins have nudged higher as well. The company reported an EBITDA margin of about 12.8 percent, compared with 11.5 percent a year earlier. Cost‑control measures, better procurement terms and a slight shift toward higher‑margin SKUs helped lift profitability.
Looking ahead, Patanjali Foods said it expects the momentum to continue into FY 2025. The firm has set a revenue target of around Rs 45 billion for the full year and is betting on new product launches and an expanded retail footprint to keep the growth engine running.
Analysts, however, remain cautious. While the numbers are upbeat, the broader FMCG landscape is still navigating price‑inflation pressures and fierce competition from both domestic and multinational players. Still, for now, Patanjali’s Q4 performance offers a reassuring sign that the brand’s revival strategy is gaining traction.
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