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Escorts Kubota sold 11,498 tractors in June 2025; exports grew 114.1% while domestic sales saw a slight decline.
11,498 tractors sold in June 2025, 2.2% YoY growth.
Domestic sales slightly down to 10,997 units, -0.1%.
Exports jumped to 501 units, up 114.1% YoY.
Q1 FY26 total sales at 30,581 units, 0.7% growth.
Q1 exports rose 80.3% to 1,733 units.
Escorts Kubota Limited (EKL), one of India’s leading tractor manufacturers, has released its monthly and quarterly sales report for June 2025 and the April–June quarter of FY26. The report highlights a mixed performance with strong export growth but a slight decline in domestic sales.
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In June 2025, Escorts Kubota sold a total of 11,498 tractors, compared to 11,245 units in June 2024. This reflects a 2.2% year-on-year growth in overall sales.
Domestic Sales: EKL sold 10,997 tractors in the domestic market this June, slightly lower than 11,011 units sold in June 2024. This marks a 0.1% decline.
Export Sales: The export segment performed strongly, with 501 units sold in June 2025 compared to 234 units in June 2024 — a massive 114.1% growth.
Escorts Kubota attributed the improved sentiment in rural areas to several positive developments:
Timely arrival of the southwest monsoon
Increase in Kharif crop sowing area
The government’s announcement of higher Minimum Support Prices (MSPs) for Kharif season crops
With the forecast of above-normal monsoon, good reservoir levels, and expected record harvests, Escorts Kubota is optimistic about the growth of the tractor industry in the upcoming months.
Particulars | June 2025 | June 2024 | Change (%) |
Domestic | 10,997 | 11,011 | -0.1% |
Export | 501 | 234 | 114.1% |
Total | 11,498 | 11,245 | 2.2% |
For the first quarter of FY26 (April to June 2025), Escorts Kubota sold a total of 30,581 tractors, slightly up from 30,370 units sold in the same period last year, a growth of 0.7%.
Domestic Sales: Reached 28,848 units, compared to 29,409 units in Q1 FY25. This shows a 1.9% decline in domestic demand.
Export Sales: Exports increased sharply to 1,733 units, from 961 units in the same quarter last year. This indicates a strong 80.3% growth in exports.
Particulars | FY26 (Apr–Jun) | FY25 (Apr–Jun) | Change (%) |
Domestic | 28,848 | 29,409 | -1.9% |
Export | 1,733 | 961 | 80.3% |
Total | 30,581 | 30,370 | 0.7% |
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Escorts Kubota remains hopeful for the rest of the financial year. With improved rural liquidity, healthy crop prospects, and strong government support, the company expects steady demand in the domestic market and continued momentum in exports.