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Tractor growth forecast raised to 15–17% for FY2026.
November 2025 volumes grew 30.1% year-on-year.
The GST cut to 5% reduced tractor prices significantly.
Monsoon rainfall at 108% boosted farm sentiment.
Pre-buying is expected before the TREM V norms from April 2026.
ICRA has upgraded its growth forecast for India’s tractor industry for FY2026. The rating agency now expects wholesale tractor volumes to grow by 15–17%, higher than its earlier estimate of 8–10%. This revision reflects strong recent sales trends and improving demand conditions across rural India.
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The industry has shown solid momentum in recent months. Wholesale tractor volumes grew 30.1% year-on-year in November 2025. For the first eight months of FY2026, cumulative growth stood at 19.2%, a sharp improvement compared to 7% growth in FY2025. This steady rise in volumes has strengthened confidence in the sector’s near-term outlook.
A key reason behind the higher forecast is the reduction of GST on tractors to 5%. This move has directly lowered tractor prices, making them more affordable for farmers. Depending on the horsepower category, prices have dropped by around ₹40,000 to ₹1,00,000, helping boost buying interest across regions.
Agricultural conditions have also played an important role. The 2025 Southwest Monsoon ended at 108% of the long-period average. While rainfall distribution was uneven, overall moisture levels supported sowing activities and improved crop prospects. This has strengthened farm incomes and maintained positive rural sentiment, supporting tractor demand.
ICRA also expects additional demand from pre-buying ahead of the TREM V emission norms, which will come into force from April 1, 2026. Farmers and dealers are likely to purchase tractors under existing emission standards before the new rules apply, leading to a temporary rise in sales over the coming quarters.
According to ICRA, leading tractor manufacturers remain financially strong. Expected volume growth, low debt levels, and healthy cash and liquid investments continue to support stable credit profiles, positioning the industry well for sustained growth in FY2026.
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ICRA’s revised forecast highlights a strong recovery in India’s tractor industry for FY2026. Lower GST, healthy monsoon conditions, rising rural confidence, and expected pre-buying ahead of new emission norms are driving demand. With solid sales growth already visible and manufacturers maintaining strong balance sheets, the sector appears well-positioned for sustained momentum. Overall, the outlook remains positive with growth likely to stay robust in the coming quarters.
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