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Ovobel Foods Q3 FY26: ₹74 Cr Sales, 342% PAT Jump, P/E 8 — Is This Egg Turning Golden?


1. At a Glance – The Egg That Refused to Crack

Small cap. Big protein. Bigger drama.

At ₹150 per share, Ovobel Foods Ltd sits with a market cap of ₹142 crore. Stock P/E? Just 8.02. Industry P/E? 12.3. Earnings yield? A juicy 20.1%.

Q3 FY26 (December 2025) numbers came in hot:

  • Quarterly Sales: ₹74.05 crore
  • Quarterly PAT: ₹2.78 crore
  • Qtr Sales Growth: 44.88%
  • Qtr Profit Growth: 341.74%

And here’s the twist: the stock is down 12.5% in the last 3 months, despite 129% return over 1 year.

Debt is controlled at ₹23.5 crore. ROCE stands at 13.5%. ROE at 11.2%. Book value ₹99.8, price-to-book 1.52.

In short: It’s a protein business trading like it’s still on a diet.

Now the question is — is this just another commodity chicken cycle story, or is the company quietly building a serious export machine?

Let’s crack this egg open.


2. Introduction – The Great Indian Anda Exporter

Imagine this.

Somewhere in Belgium, a food processing plant is using egg powder made in India. That egg didn’t come from a fancy European farm. It likely came from a Karnataka poultry belt, got dehydrated, spray dried, packaged, and shipped across oceans.

That’s the business of Ovobel Foods Ltd.

Founded in 1996, this company manufactures:

  • Whole egg powder
  • Egg yolk powder
  • Egg albumen powder
  • Frozen egg variants

And 90% of revenue comes from exports.

Yes. Ninety.

So when Europe sneezes, Ovobel catches a cold. When global egg prices spike, margins dance. When currency moves, profits wobble.

But here’s the interesting part.

From FY22 to TTM, revenue grew from ₹125 crore to ₹240 crore. Profit jumped from almost zero in FY22 to ₹18 crore TTM.

That’s not normal growth. That’s a phoenix moment.

But was it sustainable growth… or a lucky cycle?

Stay with me.


3. Business Model – WTF Do They Even Do?

Simple explanation.

They turn fresh eggs into powder.

Why would anyone want powdered eggs?

Because:

  • They last longer
  • Easier to transport
  • No shell wastage
  • Consistent quality
  • Perfect for industrial food processors

Industries using Ovobel products:

  • Baking
  • Pasta
  • Doughnut premixes
  • Mayonnaise
  • Baby food
  • Fish & meat processing

Revenue breakup FY23:

  • Egg powder: 98%
  • Frozen eggs: 1%
  • Crushed egg shells: 1%

So yes, even shells are monetized. Respect.

Geographical split FY23:

  • Exports: ~90%
  • Domestic: ~10%

Export countries include Austria, Belgium, Germany, Japan, Korea, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Indonesia, Philippines.

In May 2023, company ventured into feed manufacturing.

Vertical integration? Or side hustle?

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