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Rallis Aims To Double Sales In 5 Years Without Spending Big

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June 06, 2025

While business is profitable and stable, shareholders' expectations are different, says CEO

- Dipti Sharma

Rallis Aims To Double Sales In 5 Years Without Spending Big

Rallis India Ltd, a Tata Group company manufacturing fertilizers and insecticides, has been cruising along at a steady pace without much hustle, but a new chief is looking to overhaul the business to accelerate its growth.

Chief executive officer (CEO) Gyanendra Shukla, who took charge of Rallis India in April last year, aims to double its revenue in five years, including through acquisitions, even as he acknowledged that the company hadn't met expectations.

While Rallis India's business is profitable and stable, shareholders' expectations are different, Shukla said in an interview, explaining the company's renewed focus on growth after a few tepid years.

"They are comparing us against peers in the equity market and looking at returns and payouts. Frankly, we haven't met those expectations just yet. And that is why accelerating growth has become absolutely critical," said Shukla, who previously held leadership roles at US agrochemical company Monsanto.

"We have been sound financially, but what we have lacked is a little bit of aggression, courage, and risk-taking," he said.

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