Total income up by 18 per cent over the previous year from Rs 19,401 million to Rs 22,865 million Refinery contributed 70 per cent of the topline.
Shree Renuka Sugars Limited – one of India’s largest sugars and green energy (ethanol and renewable power) producers and a subsidiary of Wilmar Sugar Holdings Pte Ltd, Singapore has reported its financial performance for the quarter ended June 30, 2023.
Highlights of the results for Q1-FY24 are summarized below –
Atul Chaturvedi, Executive Chairman said, “This quarter’s results must be seen in the light of inflationary headwinds, high interest rates, weakening currency and disruption caused at our Kandla refinery by cyclone Biparjoy. We have commenced the first quarter on a positive note and achieved healthy growth. Our total income for the quarter has increased by 18 per cent over the previous year. Revenues have grown significantly across all segments with upside in our refinery and sugar business. The delay in the onset of monsoon in the country was offset due to the torrential rains in the sugarcane belts of Maharashtra and Karnataka in June and we anticipate adequate sugarcane availability in the upcoming season. With the further thrust on ESG initiatives, our organic manure “BHU SANJIVANI” was launched at our Munoli unit (Karnataka) recently which is expected to improve soil health and increasing farmer’s income by increasing quantity and quality of their crop yield.
Sunil Ranka, Chief Financial Officer said, “Shree Renuka Sugars has delivered one of the best performances in the first quarter with a gross profit growth of about 17 per cent and EBITDA growth of 33 per cent. The current results demonstrate our unwavering commitment to operational excellence and providing superior results to our stakeholders.
High volumes and margins propped EBITDA up to Rs 1,468 Mn from EBITDA of Rs 1,102 million in the previous year. Even after increase in the FRP (fair and remunerative price), which is likely to lead to some cost escalation, the same should not pose a problem as the macro environment is supportive and the industry expects further upward improvement in the ethanol purchase price. Good monsoon, strong sugarcane planting and government policies will continue to keep Renuka on the accelerated growth path.”