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Heritage Foods MD Wins Outstanding Dairy Professional Award 2025
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Heritage Foods Limited announced that Mrs. N. Bhuvaneswari, Vice Chairperson & Managing Director, received the Outstanding Dairy Professional Award 2025 (Andhra Pradesh) at the Indian Dairy Associatio...Read More

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Nestlé Q2: Revenue Rises, Profit Slips on Cost Surge

By DairyNews7x7•Published on October 18, 2025

Nestlé India’s Q2 FY26 results reflect a classic growth-versus-cost tug of war. While revenue climbed ~10.6% YoY to ₹5,643.6 crore, net profit fell ~17.4% to ₹743.2 crore, as input costs and expenses surged.

Domestic sales reached ₹5,411 crore, marking the highest ever quarterly domestic revenue for the company.   The dip in profit is partly due to a high comparable base (with an exceptional gain in the base quarter) and rising cost pressures.

Nestlé’s volume-led growth was broad-based: three out of four product groups delivered double-digit growth in the quarter.  The company commented that its penetration-led strategy and expanded reach into rural/urban markets underpin its growth ambitions.

Brokerages have responded positively, with share price rallying ~8% in two days, as the stock broke into a fresh 52-week high. Analysts are commending the approach of new MD Manish Tiwary, viewing him as a catalyst for topline revival under the evolving FMCG environment.

Nestlé expects commodity dynamics to soften post-festival season, especially in milk procurement prices as India enters the flush period.

Key Performance Metrics at a Glance (Q2 FY26)

Company Revenue (₹ Cr) YoY Growth Net Profit (₹ Cr) YoY Change EBITDA Margin (%) Key Highlights
Nestlé India 5,644 +10.6% 743 -17.4% ~21 Record domestic sales; cost surge hits margins; leadership transition under Manish Tiwary
Hatsun Agro 2,270 +11% 73 +12% ~9 Volume-led growth; margin recovery as milk prices stabilize post-flush season
Dodla Dairy 818 +7.5% 57 +9.3% ~10 Strong B2C demand; exports and value-added products drive steady margins
Heritage Foods 1,010 +8.2% 23.6 +5% ~8.5 Margins narrowed due to higher procurement cost; strong growth in curd & ghee
Parag Milk Foods 762 +9% 31 +14% ~9.2 Value-added dairy driving topline; growing HoReCa and retail cheese portfolio

Sources: Business Standard, BSE filings, company investor releases (Q2 FY26), DairyNews7x7 analysis.


Sector Snapshot

  • Average revenue growth: 9–11% YoY across listed dairy-FMCG players.

  • Average margin: 8–10% in pure dairy players vs. 20%+ in Nestlé’s diversified FMCG portfolio.

  • Cost pressures: Milk procurement up ~5–8% YoY; packaging and logistics continue to strain profitability.

  • Emerging trend: Shift toward value-added, branded, and convenience dairy to offset input volatility.

DairyNews7x7 Insight

Nestlé’s results highlight a key shift — the margin premium from product diversity. While traditional dairies face volatility tied to milk procurement, hybrid FMCG-dairy models like Nestlé’s remain cushioned by portfolio leverage and brand pricing power.
However, as milk-based segments expand faster than processed food, even global majors must balance growth with supply chain efficiency to stay competitive in India’s high-cost, high-volume dairy market.

Industry Insight:

Nestlé India’s Q2 paints a microcosm of broader dairy-FMCG crossover challenges: even as demand remains solid, cost inflation (raw materials, packaging, logistics) is squeezing margins.

The company’s ability to scale volumes via deep rural and small-town penetration, and diversify across categories, provides resilience. But under pressure markets will demand sharper cost control, leaner operations, and smarter procurement.

New leadership under Manish Tiwary is being tested early. If he can reconcile growth acceleration with margin restoration, Nestlé could outpace many FMCG peers. The Q2 results show that in dairy-adjacent portfolios, revenue growth alone is no longer sufficient — margin discipline is equally crucial.

Source : Dairynews7x7 Oct 18th 2025

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