Agri-Tech (India) Limited announced its audited standalone financial results for the quarter and year ended March 31, 2026, following a Board of Directors meeting held on April 10, 2026. The company reported a total income of 7.94 Lacs for the current quarter, representing a significant growth of 61.38% compared to the 4.92 Lacs recorded in the previous quarter ended December 31, 2025. When compared to the corresponding quarter of the previous year (March 31, 2025), which saw an income of 5.88 Lacs, the company achieved a year-on-year (YoY) increase of 35.03%. Despite the revenue growth, the company reported a net loss of 26.75 Lacs for the quarter, though this was a substantial improvement from the 59.37 Lacs loss in the preceding quarter. On a year-on-year basis, the net loss slightly widened from 25.89 Lacs in the March 2025 quarter.

Financial Result AnalysisQuarter Ended 31-Mar-2026Quarter Ended 31-Dec-2025% Change (QoQ)Quarter Ended 31-Mar-2025% Change (YoY)
Total Income (Lacs)7.944.9261.38%5.8835.03%
Net Profit/Loss (Lacs)(26.75)(59.37)54.94%(25.89)-3.32%

Agri-Tech (India) Limited is an Aurangabad-based company primarily engaged in the horticulture and agricultural business, including the growing of cereals and other crops. Incorporated in 1993, the company operates as part of the Nath Group and focuses on various agricultural food products. Recent 2025-2026 updates indicate corporate developments such as the cessation of Madhukar Deshpande as an Independent Director in February 2026 and the rejection of Vadla Nagabhushanam’s re-appointment by shareholders in late 2025. Additionally, the company faced a legal development in December 2025 when it received a ₹25 Lakh penalty order from the NCALT related to proceedings involving Techindia Nirman Limited. The company continues to be led by Managing Director Satish Kagliwal.

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