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Rallis India Limited Q3 FY26 Concall Decoded: Revenue up 19%, PAT down 81% — turns out ₹40 cr gratuity can humble even a good quarter

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1. Opening Hook

Just when agri stocks thought weather was the villain, Rallis reminded everyone that payroll laws can also wreck a party. Q3 FY26 delivered strong volumes, shiny launches, and… a profit collapse that had nothing to do with farmers.

Management walked in confident, armed with growth slides, China risk commentary, and long-term margin dreams. Then the numbers hit: revenue jumped, EBITDA behaved, but PAT face-planted thanks to a ₹40 cr gratuity provision.

This was a quarter where operations did well, optics got messy, and Excel sheets needed emotional support. Add weak crop prices, Chinese pricing pressure, and regulators waving new rulebooks, and you get a concall that sounded optimistic—but cautiously so.

Read on. It starts sensible, gets strategic, and ends with “trust us, five years is a long time.”


2. At a Glance

  • Revenue up 19% to ₹623 cr – Volumes showed up; pricing quietly left the chat.
  • EBITDA up 29% to ₹58 cr – Operations did their job before HR entered the room.
  • PAT down 81% to ₹2 cr – ₹40 cr gratuity provision: one line item, total chaos.
  • Volumes up ~28% – Farmers bought more, just paid less.
  • Exports up 73% – China risk talk aside, customers still needed molecules.
  • Seeds revenue up 46% – Finally, a business behaving like management PowerPoints.

3. Management’s Key Commentary

“Agrochemical demand remains weak due to stressed demand drivers.”
(Translation: Farmers are broke, and weather didn’t help 😐)

“Volumes will benefit from stronger acreage, but margins will remain stable-to-soft.”
(We’ll sell more, but don’t expect pricing miracles.)

“China continues to be the primary supplier, capping realizations.”
(China sneezes, global margins catch a cold.)

“We achieved higher volumes in Metribuzin and

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