Key Points

Escorts Kubota saw a 2.2% rise in tractor sales in June 2025, driven by strong export growth. Domestic sales remained stable, supported by monsoon rains and higher MSPs. Meanwhile, construction equipment sales dropped 27.2% due to project delays and new emission norms. The company expects tractor demand to stay strong post-monsoon, with infrastructure spending likely to revive equipment sales.

Key Points: Escorts Kubota Tractor Sales Rise 2.2% in June 2025 Amid Export Boom

  • Tractor exports more than doubled to 501 units in June 2025
  • Domestic tractor sales remained steady at 10,997 units
  • Construction equipment sales fell 27.2% due to monsoon delays
  • Q1 FY26 tractor sales rose 0.7% despite domestic dip
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Escorts Kubota tractor sales up 2.2% in June 2025, construction equipment down

Escorts Kubota reports 2.2% tractor sales growth in June 2025, with exports surging 114%, while construction equipment sales decline 27.2%.

"Timely monsoon and higher MSP boosted farmer confidence, driving tractor demand – Escorts Kubota Limited"

New Delhi, July 1

Escorts Kubota Limited reported a 2.2 per cent rise in total tractor sales for June 2025, selling 11,498 tractors compared to 11,245 units in June 2024.

According to Escorts Kubota Limited, the company's Agri Machinery Business showed strong export growth, even as domestic sales remained steady. Domestic tractor sales stood at 10,997 units in June 2025, slightly lower than 11,011 units in the same month last year.

However, export sales more than doubled, reaching 501 tractors in June 2025 from 234 units in June 2024 -- a growth of 114.1 per cent.

The company said that the timely arrival of the southwest monsoon, better Kharif crop sowing, and higher Minimum Support Prices (MSP) helped improve farmer confidence.

With forecasts of above-normal monsoon and better rural liquidity, Escorts Kubota expects tractor demand to stay strong in the coming months.

For the April to June quarter (Q1 FY26), the company sold a total of 30,581 tractors, up 0.7 per cent from 30,370 units sold during Q1 FY25. While domestic sales dropped slightly by 1.9 per cent to 28,848 units, exports rose by 80.3 per cent to 1,733 units.

On the other hand, the company's Construction Equipment Business saw a decline. In June 2025, only 334 machines were sold, down 27.2 per cent from 459 machines sold in June 2024.

For Q1 FY26, construction equipment sales were 1,055 units, a 23.7 per cent drop from 1,382 units in the same quarter last year.

Escorts Kubota said the drop in construction equipment sales was due to slower project activity during the monsoon season, delays in infrastructure work, and higher prices due to new emission rules.

However, the company expects demand to pick up after the monsoon, supported by higher government spending on infrastructure.

The sales numbers include those of Escorts Kubota India Pvt. Ltd. and Kubota Agricultural Machinery India Pvt. Ltd., following their merger with Escorts Kubota Limited, approved by the National Company Law Tribunal in August 2024.

- ANI

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Priya S
The construction equipment decline is worrying though. With so many infrastructure projects announced, why aren't we seeing more activity on ground? Hope this picks up post-monsoon as predicted.
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Aman W
My father bought an Escorts tractor last year and it's been working great in our fields. The service network is excellent even in rural Punjab. Happy to see Indian companies doing well!
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Sarah B
Interesting to see how monsoon forecasts directly impact agricultural machinery sales. The Indian economy's connection to agriculture remains so strong even in 2025. Hope the predicted good rains materialize!
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Vikram M
The emission rules are necessary but they're making equipment expensive. Government should provide some subsidies to construction companies during this transition period. Otherwise infra projects will keep getting delayed.
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Kavya N
As someone from a farming family, I can confirm that better MSP and monsoon predictions have really boosted confidence this year. More farmers are willing to invest in good equipment now. 👩‍🌾

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