India, Jan. 29 -- Posts EBITDA at Rs 629 M

Heritage Foods announced its results for the quarter ended December 31, 2025.

The consumer dairy business, excluding bulk-fat sales grew at 13 per cent Y-o-Y, led by value added products with a strong growth of 13.8 per cent. Value-added products including consumer fats, like ghee and butter, grew at an impressive 22.6 per cent, reaching a contribution of 38.4 per cent of overall revenues. B2B bulk fats business de-grew 98 per cent YoY in the quarter.

Value-added product volumes grew 6.8 per cent YoY, with almost all VAP categories delivering positive volume growth despite higher-than-normal rainfall, and prolonged periods of below-average temperatures during the quarter.

Volume growth was le...