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Heatwaves and inadequate rainfall led to a terrible start for the tractor category in the new fiscal year, with retail sales down 12% in the June quarter.
Inventory levels also increased during the three months, with manufacturer dispatches much exceeding actual registrations, according to data from the Federation of Automobile Dealers Association (FADA).
While the high base of the previous year must be considered, the growth in dispatches in Q1FY25 was only 0.48% year on year. This was far lower than the 5% growth forecast for the year by market leader Mahindra & Mahindra.
According to the Tractor and Mechanization Association (TMA), manufacturers shipped 261,874 tractors domestically in Q1. FADA reported that retail sales totaled 197,719 units during the quarter. The difference between the two highlights the increased inventory.
Arun Agarwal, VP and analyst - fundamental research at Kotak Securities, stated that "Domestic tractor demand in June was supported by an increase in MSPs (minimum support prices) for kharif crops and inventory build-up. Rainfall in June was below the long-term normal, and monsoon progression should be observed."
Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Maharashtra, the three largest states for tractor demand, accounting for 40% of overall retail sales, showed volume declines in Q1. This could be due to the dry weather conditions in June, which led farmers to forego the first monsoon month of sowing.
As of the end of June, water levels in the 150 major reservoirs across the country were down to only 20% of their total storage capacity, according to a bulletin from the Central Water Commission. As of July 11, the situation has improved slightly to 26%, but it's still lower than the 33% recorded during the same period last year.
Tractor demand in Maharashtra is primarily reliant on sugarcane and soybean output, which are heavily influenced by weather patterns. According to a Centrum analysis, demand in Maharashtra, the third largest tractor market, has declined by around 40% in the last year.
Due to soybean's low MSP, farmers have been keeping a substantial inventory for three years, resulting in fewer sowing, according to Centrum.
Market experts believe that the state's assembly elections, slated to take place in October, will also play a role. The elections will have a significant impact on tractor demand in the coming months. However, an increase in government subsidies could drive demand even more, according to a Mumbai-based researcher.
Since 2020, the tractor industry has grown year after year, with 915,258 units sold in 2023, according to TMA data. Volumes fell 10% year on year over the six months ending June 30.
Tractors typically have a life cycle of six to eight years, with replacement demand accounting for 60-65% of volume. Tractor volumes increased significantly between FY16 and FY18, which could lead to replacement volume this fiscal year.
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CMV360 Says
The tractor industry is having a tough start to the new financial year, mainly because of the bad weather and rising inventory levels. While government measures like increasing MSPs and potential subsidies could help, the key factor will be getting enough rain. Keeping an eye on the monsoon and water availability will be crucial for boosting tractor sales again.
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