Patanjali Foods had a strong close to the financial year, posting a hefty 74% rise in standalone net profit for the January–March 2025 quarter. The company reported ₹358.53 crore in profit, up from ₹206.31 crore in the same quarter last year.
Revenue also saw a healthy uptick, reaching ₹9,744.73 crore in Q4, compared to ₹8,348.02 crore in the year-ago period, as per the company’s filing with the stock exchanges.
Zooming out to the full financial year, the company clocked ₹1,301.34 crore in net profit, up from ₹765.15 crore in FY24. Its total income also rose to ₹34,289.40 crore, up from ₹31,961.62 crore the previous year.
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Though best known for its edible oil business, Patanjali Foods—founded back in 1986—has steadily broadened its footprint. Today, its portfolio includes FMCG staples, personal care items, packaged food products, and even wind energy.
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The company’s offerings span a range of popular labels, including Patanjali, Ruchi Gold, Nutrela, and Dant Kanti—many of which have become household names in India.




