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2025-02-08 09:53:29 am | Source: Reuters
Venky's India third-quarter revenue falls on subdued oilseeds business; shares drop
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Venky's India third-quarter revenue falls on subdued oilseeds business; shares drop

Venky's India reported a drop in third-quarter revenue on Friday as weakness in its oilseeds segment more than offset upbeat sales in its mainstay poultry business, sending its shares down 5%.

Revenue from operations fell 7.5% to 8.82 billion rupees ($100.87 million) in the October-December quarter. It was hit by a decline in oilseeds revenue to 3.25 billion rupees, from 4.61 billion rupees a year earlier.

The oilseed business, which makes up about 36% of Venky's overall revenue, has been impacted by a fall in prices of edible oil and de-oiled cake, which is used as poultry feed.

After the results, shares of the Pune-based company were trading 4.1% lower at 1829.2 rupees, as of 01:09 p.m. IST, reversing early gains of nearly 4%.

Venky's, however, returned to profit in the third quarter, on lower raw material costs and improvement in sales and pricing in its poultry business.

The company reported third-quarter profit of 203.8 million rupees, compared with a year-ago loss of 79.4 million rupees.

Revenue from the poultry segment rose nearly 12% to 4.91 billion rupees.

Input costs, which include costs of poultry feed ingredients such as soy and maize, fell nearly 17% in the reported quarter.

($1 = 87.4400 Indian rupees)

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