AWL Agri Business Limited, a fast-moving consumer goods food company, provides kitchen commodities in India and internationally. It operates through Edible Oils, Food & FMCG, and Industry Essentials segments. The company offers soyabean, palm, sunflower, rice bran, mustard, groundnut, cottonseed, and blended oil; specialty fats, including industrial margarine, bakery shortenings, and vanaspati for baked products; and lauric fats as substitutes for milk fat and cocoa butter substitutes for ice cream and confectionery. It also provides oleochemicals, such as stearic acids, soap noodles, palmitic acids, oleic acids, and glycerin for home and personal care products; castor oils and its derivatives comprising steric acids and ricin oleic acids for medical, pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and aeronautical use; and de-oiled cakes that are used as livestock feeds. In addition, the company offers wheat flour, rice, pulses, sugar, besan, poha, rawa, suji, soya chunks, sattu, soya flour, soya grits, soya flakes, and soya bari; and soaps, handwash, and sanitizers. Further, it is involved in packaging of frying oil. The company provides its products under the Fortune, King’s, Aadhar, Bullet, Raag, Alpha, Jubilee, Avsar, Golden Chef, Fryola, Kohinoor, Charminar, Trophy, and Alife brand names, as well as e-commerce channels. The company was formerly known as Adani Wilmar Limited and changed its name to AWL Agri Business Limited in March 2025. AWL Agri Business Limited was incorporated in 1999 and is headquartered in Ahmedabad, India.
It’s been a while since we checked in on commodity markets, which, like other markets, are having quite the interesting year. In particular, gold continues its march upward, while oil remains in a slump. As for the rest, most have been up and down and ended up close to where they were a year ago. By the end, you’ll see why gold stocks still look cheap despite these record prices — and why oil stocks, oddly enough, look expensive even as crude declines.
The market has climbed by 1.6% over the past week, with every sector up and the Financials sector leading the way. Over the past year the market is down 5.2%. As for the next few years, earnings are expected to grow by 16% per annum. Market details ›