Bartronics India surges on executing definitive shareholders agreement with Shree NagaNarasimha
Bartronics India is currently trading at Rs 11.42, up by 0.20 points or 1.78% from its previous closing of Rs 11.22 on the BSE.
The scrip opened at Rs 11.03 and has touched a high and low of Rs 12.11 and Rs 11.03 respectively. So far 990674 shares were traded on the counter.
The BSE group 'B' stock of face value Rs 1 has touched a 52-week high of Rs 19.00 on 24-Apr-2025 and a 52-week low of Rs 10.25 on 03-Feb-2026.
Last one week high and low of the scrip stood at Rs 13.06 and Rs 10.80 respectively. The current market cap of the company is Rs 349.65 crore.
The promoters holding in the company stood at 69.37%, while Institutions and Non-Institutions held 1.90% and 28.74% respectively.
Bartronics India (BIL) has executed a definitive Shareholders Agreement with Shree NagaNarasimha, operating under the AYOU brand, marking a strategic step in its expansion under Project AVIO Agritech. With the agreement now signed, completion of the transaction is expected over the coming weeks, subject to transfer of funds and customary closing formalities.
The move builds on Bartronics’ strong rural footprint across India’s major agricultural corridors, including an established network in the potato belt of Uttar Pradesh and the onion belt of Maharashtra, along with sourcing linkages across other key fruits and vegetables clusters. Together, these regions form a critical backbone of India’s fresh produce economy. By combining this physical reach with structured aggregation and technology integration under the AYOU brand, Bartronics aims to create a scalable, efficient, and transparent farm-to-market ecosystem.
Following completion of the transaction, Bartronics plans to transform select warehouses within its network into AI-enabled smart aggregation and processing hubs operating under AYOU. These facilities will integrate computer vision-based grading, digital quality benchmarking, predictive inventory analytics, and batch-level traceability systems. The initiative is designed to improve supply precision across commodities including potatoes, onions, and a wider basket of fruits and vegetables, while reducing wastage, enhancing quality consistency, improving demand forecasting, and enabling real-time visibility across procurement and dispatch flows.
