Growth hopes for FY27
Management remains hopeful of a revival in agrochemical demand in FY27. In the domestic market, weather-related uncertainty ahead of the kharif season could be partly offset by higher reservoir levels. While the company did not offer any qualitative revenue-growth guidance, it expects growth to be supported by traction in molecules launched in FY26. It is also banking on its first home-grown new chemical entity, Pioxaniliprole, slated for launch in FY27.
