Patanjali Foods Q1 FY27 Revenue Rises 29.33% to ₹11,337 Crore
Patanjali Foods Q1 FY27 revenue rises 29.33% to ₹11,337 crore, while FMCG sales grow 35.39%, led by biscuits and Nutrela.
For the quarter ended June 30, 2026, Patanjali Foods Limited has reported 29.33% YoY growth in revenue from operations at ₹11,337.45 crore.
CEO Sanjeev Asthana said performance was driven by the company’s fourth consecutive quarter of record revenue supported by continued brand-building efforts and targeted distribution expansion across its Edible Oils and Biscuits portfolios.
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FMCG Segment Drives Growth:
Patanjali Foods’ FMCG segment continued to perform well, with revenue rising 35.39% YoY to ₹2,937.75 crore. The segment represented 25.65% of consolidated revenue and 29.56% of consolidated EBITDA.
FMCG EBITDA stood at ₹189.52 crore, which translates to a margin of 6.45%. The company devoted roughly 1% of its operating revenue to targeted advertising and sales promotions in efforts to diversify its portfolio beyond its core categories.
Biscuits Business Records Strong Performance:
The biscuits division was a key driver of growth for the quarter with revenue at ₹560.14 crore, up 27.33% year-on-year.
The Doodh biscuit brand contributed about ₹400 crore in the quarter, reiterating its position as a ₹1,300 crore brand franchise.
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Nutrela segment clocked revenues of ₹159.55 crore with EBITDA margins of over 18%. Its performance was supported by on-ground activation initiatives like ‘Operation Thunder’ across key markets in northern and western India.
Patanjali Foods’ Home and Personal Care segment revenue stood at Rs 629.16 crore during the quarter.
Dental Care and Skin Care contributed ₹325.42 crore and ₹164.82 crore respectively, registering a growth of 21.81% year-on-year.
Among the new categories, beverages contributed ₹37.99 crore in revenue while the Ghee business recorded ₹219.09 crore.
Oil-Palm Cultivation Expanded:
Apart from its FMCG expansion, Patanjali Foods also continued to beef up its sourcing and supply-chain capabilities. By June 30, 2026, the company had expanded its oil-palm cultivation program to 1,15,861 hectares.
The company’s performance in Q1 FY27 reflects continued growth across the company’s FMCG portfolio with biscuits, Nutrela, personal care and other newer categories contributing to its broader diversification strategy.