NFP Sampoorna Foods FY26 revenue rises 43% on processing growth

2 min read     Updated on 07 Jul 2026, 11:49 PM
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NFP Sampoorna Foods reported a 43.3% rise in FY26 revenue to ₹5,106.11 lakh, driven by its processing vertical, with PAT increasing to ₹452.58 lakh. The company’s balance sheet expanded to ₹5,315.93 lakh, supported by higher borrowings and improved shareholders’ funds. Additionally, the audio recording of the H2-FY26 earnings conference call held on July 06, 2026, is now accessible on the company’s website.

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NFP Sampoorna Foods reported a 43.3% increase in revenue from operations to ₹5,106.11 lakh in FY26, driven primarily by its processing vertical. The company’s profit after tax (PAT) rose to ₹452.58 lakh from ₹269.36 lakh in the previous year, while diluted earnings per share (EPS) improved to ₹5.89. The financial performance reflects a strategic focus on value-added processing, which accounted for 67.16% of the total revenue during the fiscal year.

The processing segment generated revenue of ₹3,412.83 lakh in FY26, up from ₹2,193.95 lakh in FY25. In contrast, the trading segment contributed ₹1,669.21 lakh. The company’s product portfolio includes cashews, makhana, almonds, and walnuts, with cashew processing remaining the dominant revenue driver. State-wise, Delhi contributed the largest share of revenue at 61.12%, followed by Haryana and Gujarat.

Financial Performance

The company’s total income for FY26 stood at ₹5,115.20 lakh, a significant increase from ₹3,575.74 lakh in FY25. Total expenses also rose to ₹4,511.57 lakh, primarily due to increased costs of revenue from operations and finance costs. The finance cost for the year was ₹190.28 lakh, compared to ₹92.11 lakh in the prior year. Depreciation and amortization expenses increased to ₹139.27 lakh from ₹30.51 lakh in FY25.

Income Statement (₹ Lakhs)

Particulars FY24 FY25 FY26
Revenue from operations 2,300.36 3,563.67 5,106.11
Total Income 2,330.91 3,575.74 5,115.20
Total Expenses 2,172.90 3,215.38 4,511.57
Profit Before Tax 158.01 360.36 603.63
PAT 101.71 269.36 452.58

Balance Sheet and Ratios

NFP Sampoorna Foods expanded its balance sheet size to ₹5,315.93 lakh in FY26 from ₹2,618.76 lakh in FY25. Shareholders’ funds improved to ₹1,661.55 lakh, comprising share capital of ₹817.41 lakh and reserves of ₹844.14 lakh. The company increased its long-term borrowings to ₹1,314.14 lakh, while short-term borrowings stood at ₹1,560.93 lakh.

Key financial ratios indicate a strengthening operational position. The Return on Equity (ROE) for FY26 was 29.76%, while the Return on Capital Employed (ROCE) stood at 22.17%. The current ratio improved to 1.48 times, and the inventory turnover ratio was recorded at 2.37 times.

Key Ratios

Ratio FY24 FY25 FY26
ROE (%) 17.50 27.24 29.76
ROCE (%) 13.66 21.84 22.17
Current Ratio (times) 1.29 1.48 1.51
Inventory Turnover (times) 3.61 2.00 2.37

Earnings Call Disclosure

Pursuant to Regulation 30 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, NFP Sampoorna Foods has informed the National Stock Exchange of India that the audio recording of its H2-FY26 earnings conference call is available. The call was held on Monday, July 06, 2026, at 12:00 P.M. IST. The recording can be accessed on the company’s website.

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