Faridabad - Escorts Kubota Limited., a tractor manufacturer’s agri machinery business sold 7,577 tractors in December 2025, marking a robust 38.5% growth compared to 5,472 units in December 2024.
In the domestic market, tractor sales reached 6,828 units, up 36.1% from 5,016 units a year ago. The company attributed the growth to supportive government policies, lower GST rates, continued state subsidies, and favorable agricultural conditions. A strong Kharif harvest, improved Rabi sowing, better water availability, and positive rural sentiment further boosted retail demand.
Exports also contributed to growth, with 749 tractors shipped abroad in December 2025, a 64.3% increase from 456 units exported in December 2024. The company’s Farmtrac, Powertrac, and Kubota brands performed strongly in international markets.
From October to December 2025, Escorts Kubota sold 36,955 tractors, up 13.5% compared to 32,556 units in the same quarter last year.
Domestic sales during the quarter reached 35,373 units, a 12.0% increase over 31,585 units in Q3 FY25, while exports surged to 1,582 units, up 62.9% from 971 units last year.
For the April–December 2025 period, Escorts Kubota sold a total of 1,01,413 tractors, representing a 14.0% growth over 88,921 units in the same period last year.
Domestic sales for the nine months stood at 96,550 units, a 12.6% rise from 85,762 units in April–December FY25. The growth was supported by sustained rural demand, improved farm output, and continued policy support for agricultural mechanization.
Export sales also showed strong momentum, reaching 4,863 units, up 53.9% compared to 3,159 units in the same period last year, reflecting rising overseas demand for Escorts Kubota tractors.