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Escorts Kubota's January 2025 tractor sales dropped 10.7% domestically, but exports rose 66%. Will demand recover in the coming months?
Escorts Kubota Limited (EKL) has reported its tractor sales figures for January 2025, revealing a 10.7% decline in domestic sales. The company sold 6,058 tractors in India, compared to 6,782 units in January 2024. However, exports grew 66%, with 611 tractors shipped overseas, up from 368 units last year.
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In total, Escorts Kubota sold 6,669 tractors in January 2025, marking a 6.7% decline from the 7,150 units sold in January 2024. While domestic sales slowed down, the company remains optimistic about future demand, citing increased rabi sowing, the upcoming harvesting season, and festive demand as key drivers for growth in the coming months.
Particulars | January 2025 | January 2024 | % Change |
Domestic Sales | 6,058 | 6,782 | -10.7% |
Export Sales | 611 | 368 | +66% |
Total Sales | 6,669 | 7,150 | -6.7% |
For the April 2024 - January 2025 period, Escorts Kubota's total sales reached 95,590 units, down 1.2% from 96,799 units in the previous year.
Particulars | FY 2025 (April-Jan) | FY 2024 (April-Jan) | % Change |
Domestic Sales | 91,820 | 92,153 | -0.4% |
Export Sales | 3,770 | 4,646 | -18.9% |
Total Sales | 95,590 | 96,799 | -1.2% |
Despite the slowdown in domestic sales, Escorts Kubota remains hopeful that strong agricultural activities, a favourable harvesting season, and upcoming festivals will drive demand in the near future. The company’s export growth of 66% in January 2025 is a positive sign, balancing out the decline in local sales.
Industry experts will keep an eye on the next few months to see if domestic sales recover as expected. Meanwhile, Escorts Kubota’s focus on expanding export markets could help counteract domestic fluctuations and stabilize overall performance.
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Escorts Kubota reported a 10.7% drop in domestic tractor sales in January 2025, but export sales rose by 66%. Despite the slowdown, the company remains optimistic about future demand, driven by rabi sowing, harvesting, and festive sales. The next few months will be crucial in determining whether domestic sales can rebound and stabilize overall growth.