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Khaitan Chemicals & Fertilizers Ltd Q4 FY26: ₹1,002 Cr Sales, 4,811% Profit Spike… But Subsidy Dependence & Debt Still Screaming for Attention

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1. At a Glance – The Fertilizer King With a Government Dependency Hangover

Imagine running a business where 46% of your revenue literally depends on government mood swings… and then calling it a stable business. That’s Khaitan Chemicals for you. One year you print profits, next year subsidy cuts hit like a cyclone, EBITDA collapses, inventory piles up like unsold IPL jerseys, and suddenly your credit rating gets downgraded.

And just when you think things are improving — boom — quarterly profit crashes 37% YoY while sales are up 20%. That’s like selling more pizzas but earning less because cheese prices exploded.

The company claims leadership in SSP fertilizers with ~10% market share, strong dealer network, and backward integration. Sounds solid, right? But scratch deeper — debt ₹306 Cr, subsidy volatility, working capital stress, and rating downgrade to BBB — suddenly the “leader” tag feels more like “survivor.”

And yet… valuation is dirt cheap at P/E 8.86 vs industry ~18.7.

So the real question is:
Is this a turnaround story… or just a fertilizer company living on borrowed oxygen?


2. Introduction – Welcome to India’s Most Government-Dependent Business Model

Let’s set the stage.

India’s fertilizer sector is not really a “free market.” It’s more like a joint venture between companies and the government — except the government controls the cash flow.

Khaitan Chemicals sits right in the middle of this drama.

  • It manufactures SSP (Single Super Phosphate) fertilizer
  • It sells chemicals like sulphuric acid
  • It distributes via 3,000+ dealers across 19 states
  • And most importantly… it collects subsidy income as a major revenue chunk

Now here’s the twist.

When subsidy rates dropped from ₹6,872/tonne to ₹3,540/tonne, profitability collapsed. Inventory piled up. EBITDA turned negative. Credit rating agencies got nervous.

Then FY26 comes in, and suddenly profits bounce back.

Classic fertilizer cycle:

  • Subsidy ↓ → Profit dies
  • Subsidy ↑ → Profit revives

So before getting excited, ask yourself:
Are you investing in a business… or a policy outcome?


3. Business Model – WTF Do They Even Do?

Let’s simplify this.

Khaitan Chemicals is basically doing three things:

1. Fertilizers

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