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Teesta Agro's full-year profit jumps 21% but Q4 stumbles

Annual revenue crossed ₹226 cr with a 20.5% jump, but the final quarter saw a revenue and profit contraction. The board proposed a ₹2.50 per share dividend.


Mkt cap₹67.32 cr
P/E9.96×
ROE5.78%
Debt / eq.0.18
₹226.25 cr FY26 revenue for Teesta Agro Industries

What's new

  • FY26 revenue grew 20.5% to ₹226.25 crore; net profit rose 21.2% to ₹8.23 crore.
  • Q4 revenue fell to ₹32.64 cr from ₹39.44 cr a year earlier; profit dropped to ₹3.13 cr.
  • Board recommended a final dividend of ₹2.50 per share for FY26.

Why this matters

The annual growth is solid, but the Q4 miss raises a question: was it a one-off or a sign of cooling demand? For a nano-cap, a 2% dividend yield is a meaningful cash return, but the near-term trajectory is the bigger story.

What we're watching

  • Management commentary on Q4 demand trends and input costs.
  • Whether the dividend payout is sustainable at ₹8.23 cr net profit.
  • First-half FY27 results to see if the Q4 trend continues.

The full read

Teesta Agro posted a strong full year. Revenue climbed 20.5% to ₹226.25 crore and profit followed, up 21.2% to ₹8.23 crore. The board is returning cash too, with a ₹2.50 per share final dividend. But the year ended on a soft note. Q4 revenue shrank to ₹32.64 crore from ₹39.44 crore a year ago, and profit slipped to ₹3.13 crore from ₹3.71 crore. That's a 17% revenue drop in the final quarter. The full-year numbers tell a story of growth; the quarterly numbers ask if it can hold. For a nano-cap paying a ~2% yield, the dividend is a real draw, but the Q4 trend is what will drive the conversation from here.

Questions answered

How did Teesta Agro's full-year results look?
FY26 revenue was ₹226.25 crore, up 20.5% year-over-year. Net profit grew 21.2% to ₹8.23 crore, indicating the company maintained its margin as it scaled.
What was the problem in the fourth quarter?
Q4 revenue fell to ₹32.64 crore from ₹39.44 crore in the same quarter last year, a contraction of about 17%. Net profit also slipped to ₹3.13 crore from ₹3.71 crore.
What is the dividend payout?
The board recommended a final dividend of ₹2.50 per share for FY26. On the current market cap, that translates to a yield of roughly 2%, which is high for a nano-cap stock.
Does the Q4 weakness offset the annual growth?
Not necessarily. Full-year growth of over 20% is robust. The Q4 decline could be seasonal or project-specific. The key is whether this is a blip or the start of a new trend.
Mentioned: ₹226.25 cr annual revenue · ₹2.50 per share dividend · ₹8.23 cr net profit
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