City
Epaper

Chambal Fertilisers reports 125 pc jump in FY20 profit at Rs 1,224 crore

By ANI | Updated: May 25, 2020 11:41 IST

Chambal Fertilisers and Chemicals Ltd has reported 125 per cent jump in its net profit for 2019-20 at Rs 1,224 crore, including one-time deferred tax credit due to promulgation of Taxation Laws (Amendment) Act 2019.

Open in App

Chambal Fertilisers and Chemicals Ltd has reported 125 per cent jump in its net profit for 2019-20 at Rs 1,224 crore, including one-time deferred tax credit due to promulgation of Taxation Laws (Amendment) Act 2019.

Excluding the deferred tax credit, the net profit works out to Rs 880 crore, up by 61 per cent from Rs 545 crore in FY19. Annual revenue for FY20 stood at Rs 12,206 crore, marking an increase of 21 per cent year-on-year.

"The company's performance this year has been the best ever in its history. Our newly commissioned urea plant achieved the rated capacity during the first full year of operation," said Managing Director l Kapoor.

On the future outlook, Kapoor said the farming sector is likely to get a boost with the forecast of a good monsoon. All the company's urea plants operated normally during COVID-19 lockdown period.

"Going forward, we expect production in all our plants to be normal. The demand of our products is looking encouraging and we are comfortable on the logistics side also," he said in a statement.

The company expects to comfortably meet all its obligations towards interest and term loan repayments for the current year.

Chambal Fertilisers and Chemicals accounts for nearly 15 per cent of total urea produced in the country. Its three nitrogenous fertiliser (urea) plants are located at Gadepan in Kota district of Rajasthan which has an installed annual production capacity of about 3.4 million tonnes.

These plants use modern technology from Denmark, Italy, the United States and Japan. The Gadepan III plant commissioned recently is among the most efficient plants in the world and uses the latest technologies from US-based KBR and Toyo Engineering Corporation of Japan. The new plant has an installed annual production capacity of 1.4 million tonnes.

The company caters to the need of the farmers in 10 states in northern, eastern, central and western regions of India and is the lead fertiliser supplier in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab and Haryana.

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: Chambal FertilisersKbrDenmarkKota
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalKota Restaurant Building Collapse: 1 Dead, Over 20 Trapped as Rescue Operation Underway

Social ViralRajasthan: Thief Gets Stuck in Exhaust Fan Hole While Attempting Robbery in Kota, Video Goes Viral

NationalKota Tragedy: Bus From Delhi to Indore Rams Into Vehicle; Two Killed, 12 Seriously Injured

Social ViralRajasthan: Kota Petrol Pump Run by 22 Prisoners Stuns Customers With Professional Service

NationalKota Road Accident: Two Schoolchildren Dead, Over a Dozen Injured After School Van Collides With SUV

Business Realted Stories

Business2‑wheelers account for 45 pc of road fatalities, youth should lead safety drive: Minister

BusinessRBI announces Rs 34,000 crore underwriting auction for Government Security

BusinessInvited by Actor Sudesh Berry, Varun Gupta of GrahRahasya Decoded Advances Mahabharat Research Through Text-Based Analysis

BusinessAsia's premier pro boxing championship Global Boxing Series in association with IBA returns this April 26th at Nexus Seawoods Navi Mumbai

BusinessNemetschek India Unveils 'UNBOUND' Mumbai 2026 to Scale AI Integration and Seamless Collaboration in India's Construction Industry