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Tractor Demand Surges with 11.6% Rise in Registrations

India's tractor registrations increased by 11.6% in May 2026, reaching 81,776 units. This growth is attributed to strong rural cash flows and replacement demand, with Mahindra & Mahindra, TAFE, and International Tractors leading the market.

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iGEN Editorial
June 4, 2026
Tractor Demand Surges with 11.6% Rise in Registrations

India's tractor market witnessed a significant boost in May 2026, with registrations climbing 11.6% year-on-year to 81,776 units. This surge is primarily driven by robust rural cash flows, replacement demand, and dealer restocking, indicating a resilient farm economy despite potential monsoon challenges.

Market Leaders

Mahindra & Mahindra maintained its market dominance with 34,275 units registered, marking a 9.8% increase from the previous year. International Tractors followed with 11,119 units, a 12.7% rise, while TAFE recorded the highest growth among major players at 42%, reaching 10,659 units.

John Deere's Performance

Contrarily, John Deere experienced a 11.7% decline in registrations, totaling 5,954 units. This suggests a shift in demand towards mass rural and replacement buying, favoring domestic brands with extensive rural networks.

Growth Factors

The current growth cycle is supported by:

  • Healthy farm cash flows
  • Dealership inventory rebuilding
  • Emerging replacement demand cycle

"The tractor industry's growth is a testament to improving rural liquidity and the sector's long-term potential," noted industry analysts.

Comparative Data

Company May 2025 Units May 2026 Units Year-on-Year Change
Mahindra & Mahindra 31,217 34,275 +9.8%
International Tractors 9,867 11,119 +12.7%
TAFE 7,504 10,659 +42%
Escorts Kubota 9,047 9,647 +6.7%
John Deere 6,742 5,954 -11.7%

Production Timeline

The increased demand and registrations are expected to continue influencing production and market dynamics throughout the upcoming festive and sowing seasons.

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