Indian consumer goods giants Dabur and Godrej Consumer Products reported resilient demand in early fiscal 2027, defying geopolitical worries and rising costs. Despite input price pressures, both companies anticipate strong revenue and profit growth, with Godrej expecting high-teens revenue expansion. International markets are also showing promise, particularly in the Middle East, though El Niño's impact on rural demand remains a concern.
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