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Company reported PAT Rs 331 Cr in Q1 FY25 vs Rs 505 Cr in Q1 of previous year.

Coromandel International Limited, India’s leading Agri solutions provider is in the business of Fertilisers, Crop Protection Chemicals, Bio products, Specialty Nutrients, Organic Fertilizer and Retail. The Company has reported the financial results for the quarter ended 30th June 2024. Company’s total income for the quarter ended June 2024 was at Rs 4,783 Cr vs. Rs 5,740 Cr for the quarter ended June 2023. The profit after tax for the quarter was at Rs 309 Cr as against Rs. 494 Cr for the quarter ended June 2023. Company’s EBITDA for Q1 was Rs. 507 Cr vs. Rs 710 Cr in Q1 of previous year. Company reported PAT Rs 331 Cr in Q1 FY25 vs Rs. 505 Cr in Q1 of previous year.

Nutrient and Allied Business

The Revenue for the quarter ended June 2024 was at Rs 4,198 Cr as against Rs. 5,192 Cr for the quarter ended June 2023, registering a year-on-year de-growth of 19 per cent. Profit before interest and tax for the quarter was Rs 436 Cr vs. Rs. 672 Cr for the quarter ended June 2023.

Crop Protection Business

The Revenue for the quarter ended June 2024 was at Rs 551 Cr as against Rs. 556 Cr for the quarter ended June 2023. Profit before interest and tax for the quarter was Rs 63 Cr vs. Rs 55 Cr for the quarter ended June 2023.

Commenting on the financial results, S Sankarasubramanian, Managing Director & CEO, Coromandel International Ltd. said, ″During the quarter, Coromandel made sequential recovery, registering healthy volume sales in Nutrients and Crop Protection businesses despite the delay in onset of monsoons. However, margins for the fertilizers business were impacted due to lower subsidy rates and rise in input costs.

Strengthening its backward integration capabilities has been one of the core focus areas for the company. Towards this, the fertilizer business has commenced activities for its Phosphoric acid (650 tpd)-Sulphuric acid (2000 tpd) complex at Kakinada. Further, to improve the operational efficiency and throughput at its phosphate mines at BMCC, Senegal, the company is setting up a fixed processing plant which is expected to be commissioned during the 2nd quarter of the year. During the quarter, the company commissioned Nano DAP plant at Kakinada and has set up Urea Super Phosphate unit at Nimrani, MP.

Crop Protection business volumes improved by 5 per cent driven by growth in technical and formulations. The company introduced ten new products during Q1 including four patented products. Its inlicenced formulation ‘Prachand’ has received very encouraging response from the market and business intends to introduce such novel formulations in coming periods by partnering with global innovators. The business has also finalized plans for setting up multi product plants for herbicide and fungicide manufacturing and activities for the same will commence during the year. The company continues to take progressive steps in strengthening its capabilities in Speciality chemicals and CDMO space.

Company reported PAT Rs 331 Cr in

 Company posted PAT of Rs 209 Crores for Q4 vs Rs 262 Crores in Q4 of previous year, registering a decline of 20 per cent.

Coromandel International Limited, India’s leading Agri solutions provider is in the business of Fertilisers, Crop Protection Chemicals, Bio products, Specialty Nutrients, Organic Fertilizer and Retail. The Company has reported the financial results for the quarter and year ended 31st March 2024.The Board of Directors of Coromandel International Limited had approved the financial results of the company for the quarter and year ended 31st March 2024. The Board has recommended final dividend of Rs. 6 per share for the financial year 2023-24.

Highlights – Standalone Results:

 Quarter 4 FY 23

• Total Income in Q4 was at Rs. 4,027 Cr vs Rs. 5,519 Cr in Q4 of previous year, registering a decline

of 27 per cent.

• EBITDA for Q4 was Rs. 269 Cr vs Rs. 399 Cr in Q4 of previous year, registering a decline of 33 per cent.

• PAT for Q4 was Rs. 209 Cr vs Rs. 262 Cr in Q4 of previous year, registering a decline of 20 per cent.

For the Year

• Total Income for the year ended 31st March 2024 was at Rs. 22,308 Cr vs Rs. 29,784 Cr over

previous year, registering a decline of 25 per cent.

• EBITDA was Rs. 2,401 Cr vs Rs. 2,918 Cr in previous year, registering a decline of 18 per cent.

• PAT was Rs. 1,719 Cr vs Rs. 2,035 Cr in previous year, registering a decline of 16per cent.

Review of Businesses

Nutrient and Allied Business

The Revenue for the quarter ended March 2024 was at Rs. 3,358 Cr as against Rs. 4,881 Cr during Q4 of Previous Year. Profit before interest and tax for the quarter was Rs. 248 Cr vs Rs. 339 Cr for the quarter ended March 2023.

The Revenue for FY23-24 was at Rs. 19,749 Cr compared with Rs. 27,162 Cr in the previous year. Profit before interest and tax for the year was Rs. 2,176 Cr vs Rs. 2,594 Cr in the previous year.

Crop Protection Business

The Revenue for the quarter ended March 2024 was at Rs. 564 Crores as against Rs. 610 Cr during Q4 of Previous Year. Profit before interest and tax for the quarter was Rs 63 Crores vs Rs. 89 Cr for the quarter ended March 2023.

The Revenue for FY23-24 was at Rs. 2,454 Crores compared with Rs 2,617 Cr in the previous year. Profit before interest and tax for the year was Rs. 288 Cr vs Rs 358 Crores in the previous year.

Commenting on the financial results, Arun Alagappan, Executive Vice Chairman, Coromandel International Ltd. said, “FY2023-24 was marked by a challenging business environment as sub normal monsoons and lower reservoir levels in Coromandel’s key operating markets impacted the agri-inputs consumption. Further, the sharp corrections in subsidy rates in second half of the year coupled with global headwinds in Crop Protection resulted in margin pressure. Despite this, Coromandel adapted well to register a satisfactory performance and has taken progressive steps to strengthen its operations during the year. Fertilizer Plants operated at higher capacity at 95 per cent levels and improved its backward integration capabilities. Crop Protection registered a strong 20 per cent volume growth across the international and domestic markets and plans to introduce new molecules through captive and in-licensing arrangements. Retail stores improved its farm level outreach and is expanding its footprint in new markets in FY25. Company has also scaled up its drone spraying services and during the year covered 25000+ acres.

As part of its diversification strategy, the Company forayed into Speciality chemicals by leveraging its existing infrastructure and continued its engagement on CDMO opportunity. Investment in drone company Dhaksha is progressing well with a strong order book of around Rs 250 crores from Defence and Agriculture segments.

Going forward, the company is committed to strengthen its core businesses and invest in novel technologies and adjacent opportunities. The forecast of an above normal monsoon and correction in NBS rates bodes well for the industry and we expect the market fundamentals to improve in the coming period.

 Company posted PAT of Rs 209 Crores