Escorts Kubota sells 6,041 tractors in February
Tractor sales dipped this month due to the continuing impact of uneven monsoon coupled with insufficient rainfall and diminished reservoir levels which impacted the Kharif output.
Tractor and construction machinery major Escorts Kubota in February
2024 sold 6,481 tractors as against 7,811 tractors sold in February 2023.
Domestic tractor sales in February 2024 were at 6,041 tractors as against 7,245 tractors sold in February 2023. Tractor sales dipped this month due to the continuing impact of uneven monsoon coupled with insufficient rainfall and diminished reservoir levels which impacted the Kharif output.
Anticipated improvements in the Rabi harvest and early signs of a normal monsoon next year are projected to enhance overall sentiments and drive an uptick in tractor sales in the next fiscal year.
Export tractor sales in February 2024 were at 440 as against 566 tractors sold in February 2023.
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By Autocar Professional Bureau
01 Mar 2024
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