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Apex Frozen Foods Ltd (NSE:APEX) Q3 2026 Earnings Call Highlights: Revenue Growth Amidst Market ...
Apex Frozen Foods Ltd (NSE:APEX) Q3 2026 Earnings Call Highlights: Revenue Growth Amidst Market …
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Wed, February 18, 2026 at 10:04 AM GMT+9 4 min read
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Release Date: February 16, 2026
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
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Q: Considering the Europe FTA and the reduced tariffs from the USA, what kind of revenue and margin growth can Apex Frozen Foods expect in the next two years? A: Karuturi Chowdary, Managing Director, stated that the recent trade agreements and tariff reductions will boost volumes and enhance capacity utilization, leading to higher revenues. The company expects revenue to reach approximately INR1,200-plus crores over the next two years. Margins are expected to remain stable, with current EBITDA levels being sustainable going forward.
Q: Does the EU market include the UK, and how do you see the regulatory environment affecting exports to these regions? A: Karuturi Chowdary clarified that the UK is not included in the EU market. The UK FTA was signed earlier, and tariff reductions are expected sooner there. While regulations will remain, non-tariff barriers like mandatory testing may be relaxed, placing India on a level playing field with competitors.
Q: How has the demand been for hatchery operations, and what does it indicate about future supply? A: Karuturi Chowdary noted that hatchery operations are positive, with improved temperatures and tariff reductions creating momentum among farmers. Stockings are ongoing, indicating a positive supply outlook for the coming months.
Q: What is the impact of tariffs on realizations and other expenses? A: Karuturi Chowdary explained that the average realization for the quarter was INR914 per kilo, inclusive of tariffs. The tariff component for Q3 was INR46 crores. Most tariffs have been absorbed by customers, but they affected volume plans.
Q: How does Apex Frozen Foods plan to manage financial risks, particularly in receivables and working capital? A: Karuturi Chowdary stated that the company ensures timely receivables and maintains low inventory and debtor days. They manage forex risks through forward contracts, and a depreciating rupee supports realizations. The company is focused on efficient working capital management.
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
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