Mumbai, May 19 (PTI) Telangana-based Dodla Dairy on Monday reported a 45.12 per cent annual growth in its consolidated net profit at Rs 67.96 crore in the quarter ended March 2025.

The company's net profit stood at Rs 46.83 crore during the corresponding quarter of the preceding fiscal, Dodla Dairy said in a regulatory filing.

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Revenue from operations of the company grew by 15.51 per cent during the quarter under review at Rs 909.62 crore compared to Rs 787.44 crore during the same period a year ago.

"I am pleased to share that during FY25, the company's profit after tax (PAT) surpassed the Rs 200 crore milestone, reaching Rs 259.9 crore, on the back of a topline of Rs 3,720.1 crore, which grew at a healthy rate of 19 per cent. This robust performance was primarily driven by faster growth in value added products (VAP) and healthy performance in Africa as well as the Orgafeed business," Dodla Dairy Managing Director Dodla Sunil Reddy said.

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He said the board of directors of the company has approved a dividend of Rs 2 per share (20 per cent of the face value).

"Our extensive procurement network and long-term relationships with the farmers underscore the underlying strength of our company. Their contributions have been instrumental to our growth journey. We remain focused on advancing Dodla Dairy's integrated business model through both organic and inorganic growth initiatives. With a continuous focus towards expanding our product reach and portfolio basket, we are confident to achieve accelerated growth in the coming years," he added.

Shares of the company on Monday ended at Rs 1,152, up 3.17 per cent from the previous closing level, on the BSE.

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