Dhanuka Agritech expects to reach a revenue of Rs 2,000 crore in FY26 and Rs 2,300 crore in FY27 driven by a deal with Bayer AG.The agreement with Bayer allows Dhanuka Agritech to market two fungicides in over 20 countries across several regions.Dhanuka Agritech anticipates a growth of around 17%, with revenue expected to increase from Rs 2,000 crore to Rs 2,300 crore next year.Dhanuka Agritech chairman downplayed concerns over the impact of US tariffs, suggesting that India would remain competitive compared to China.