ICRA Raises Tractor Growth Forecast to 15-17% for FY2026

Rating agency revises wholesale volume growth outlook upward from earlier 8-10% estimate, citing GST reduction, favorable monsoon conditions, and anticipated pre-buying ahead of new emission norms.

Sarthak MahajanBy Sarthak Mahajan calendar 26 Dec 2025 Views icon2634 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
 ICRA Raises Tractor Growth Forecast to 15-17% for FY2026

ICRA has significantly revised its growth projection for India's tractor industry, raising the wholesale volume growth outlook for financial year 2025-26 to 15-17% from its previous estimate of 8-10%. The upgraded forecast reflects the sector's strong recent performance and improved demand fundamentals.

The rating agency's revision comes on the back of robust industry performance in recent months. Wholesale tractor volumes registered 30.1% year-on-year growth in November 2025, while cumulative growth for the first eight months of FY2026 stood at 19.2%. This marks a substantial acceleration from the 7% growth recorded in FY2025.

Several factors have contributed to the improved outlook. The reduction of GST on tractors to 5% has emerged as a key demand driver, directly enhancing affordability for farmers. This policy change has resulted in price reductions ranging from approximately Rs. 40,000 to Rs. 1,00,000 across different horsepower segments.

Agricultural conditions have provided additional support to tractor demand. The 2025 Southwest Monsoon concluded with rainfall at 108% of the long-period average. Despite uneven distribution, the overall adequate precipitation has supported crop sowing and yield expectations, contributing to healthier farm cash flows and positive rural sentiment.

ICRA expects the impending transition to TREM V emission norms, scheduled for April 1, 2026, to generate pre-buying activity in the coming quarters. Customers and dealers are likely to acquire tractors under current emission standards before the new regulations take effect, providing a temporary boost to sales volumes.

The rating agency noted that credit profiles of major tractor manufacturers remain robust, supported by anticipated volume growth, historically low debt levels, and adequate cash and liquid investments maintained by these companies.

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