

AWL Agri bets on foods turnaround to drive FY27 volume growth
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.MUMBAI: AWL Agri Business Ltd expects a recovery in volume growth in FY27, led by a turnaround in its foods segment, management said on Tuesday.“As far as volume growth is concerned, edible oil should continue to grow at a mid-single digit,” said Shrikant Kanhere, managing director and chief executive of AWL Agri Business Ltd, in an interaction with Mint. “Food is something we want to turn around next year with double-digit volume growth.”AWL Agri Business, formerly known as Adani Wilmar, reported underlying volume growth of 4% in FY26, with 14% growth in the March quarter (Q4FY26).
The food and fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) business posted underlying volume growth of 3% year-on-year in FY26, compared with 26% growth in FY25.The company sells basmati rice under Fortune and Kohinoor brands, atta and soya products under Fortune, and sauces and condiments under the Tops brand.“AWL is successfully shifting its core from bulk commodity distribution to high-realization branded segments, such as Fortune functional oils and Kohinoor premium staples,” said analysts Aniket Salunke and Ravi Nagdev of Sunrise Gilts & Securities Pvt. Ltd in a note.
“The result is a more resilient revenue stream that is less dependent on sheer quantity and more focused on unit-level profitability.”AWL Agri Business posted a 53% jump in consolidated net profit to ₹292 crore in Q4 FY26, from ₹190 crore a year earlier, according to an exchange filing on Tuesday. Revenue from operations rose 17.7% year-on-year to ₹21,464.7 crore, from ₹18,229.5 crore in the same period last year.
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