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Escorts Kubota recorded 1,33,670 tractor sales in FY 2025-26, a 15.7 percent increase year-on-year, driven by strong domestic demand and a 33.8 percent rise in exports, aided by favorable monsoon conditions.
Between April 2025 and March 2026, Escorts Kubota sold 1,26,994 tractors in the domestic market. This figure surpassed the previous year's domestic sales of 1,10,563 units by 16,431 units, resulting in a 14.9 percent year-on-year growth. The company's subsidiaries, including Farmtrac Tractors, Powertrac Tractors, Kubota Tractors, and Adico Tractors, contributed significantly to this performance.
In the export segment, Escorts Kubota achieved wholesale tractor exports of 6,676 units in FY 2025-26. This represents a 33.8 percent increase from the 4,991 units exported in FY 2024-25. The company's global presence has expanded notably during this period.
In March 2026, Escorts Kubota sold a total of 12,119 tractors, with 11,582 units sold domestically and 537 units exported. This monthly sales figure reflects a 6.6 percent increase compared to the 11,374 units sold in March 2025.
Overall, the total wholesale tractor sales for FY 2025-26 reached 1,33,670 units. This is a significant rise from the 1,15,554 units sold in FY 2024-25. The company has maintained double-digit growth despite challenges in the agricultural sector.
Escorts Kubota's growth in FY 2025-26 was supported by strong farming sentiment and improved water resources. The company has focused on technology-driven tractors and expanding its export business. These efforts have helped Escorts Kubota navigate unstable agricultural conditions and achieve robust sales growth.
Looking ahead, Escorts Kubota expects continued momentum in the agricultural sector. The company anticipates that improved water availability and positive farming conditions will support further growth in the coming months.