Adani Wilmar, a joint venture between Adani Group and Singapore's Wilmar Group, announced a 6% rise in sales volumes and a 33% revenue increase for the December quarter. The company, known for its Fortune brand, reported these figures despite rising raw material costs. Recently, Adani Group decided to exit the partnership by selling its entire 44% stake to the Wilmar Group and through open market sales.

In the edible oils sector, Adani Wilmar managed to maintain its market share despite consumers opting for cheaper alternatives. The company achieved this by offering a range of brands at different price points. Sales volumes in this segment grew by 4%, while revenue saw a 39% increase. The company's diverse brand portfolio played a crucial role in sustaining its market position.
Growth in Food Products
The foods category also showed strong performance, with products like wheat flour, rice, nuggets, pulses, poha, and sugar experiencing double-digit growth. This success is attributed to the company's integrated distribution model. By leveraging its oil distribution network, Adani Wilmar has been able to enhance the reach of its food products, especially in urban areas.
E-commerce sales have been another area of rapid growth for Adani Wilmar. Online sales volumes increased by 41% year-on-year, driven by both traditional e-commerce and quick commerce platforms. This growth highlights the company's successful adaptation to changing consumer purchasing habits.
Focus on Southern India
Adani Wilmar's strategic focus on southern India has yielded positive results. The region saw over 15% year-on-year volume growth for branded edible oils and food products combined. This success underscores the effectiveness of the company's targeted regional strategies.
Rural markets have also been a significant driver of growth for Adani Wilmar's foods business. The expansion into rural towns and promotional combo offers have contributed to faster growth rates in these areas. The company continues to capitalise on these opportunities to expand its market presence.
Adani Wilmar's recent performance reflects its ability to navigate challenging market conditions while continuing to grow its business across various segments. By maintaining a diverse product portfolio and focusing on strategic regional markets, the company has positioned itself well for future growth.
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