Tractor Industry to Grow 8-10% in FY2026 Amid Strong Monsoon, GST Cut: ICRA

Rating agency ICRA has upgraded its tractor industry outlook for FY2026 to 8-10% growth from 4-7%, supported by favorable monsoon conditions, improved agricultural output, and September's GST rate reduction to 5%.

Sarthak MahajanBy Sarthak Mahajan calendar 03 Nov 2025 Views icon2015 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Tractor Industry to Grow 8-10% in FY2026 Amid Strong Monsoon, GST Cut: ICRA

ICRA has revised its growth projections for India's tractor industry in FY2026, raising its wholesale volume growth estimate to 8-10% from the earlier forecast of 4-7%. The upgraded outlook reflects the impact of above-normal monsoon rainfall and the recent reduction in Goods and Services Tax on tractors.

The industry recorded significant momentum in September 2025, with wholesale volumes surging 45.0% year-on-year, while retail volumes increased by a more modest 4.0%. For the first half of FY2026, wholesale volumes grew 18.8% compared to the same period last year. The divergence between wholesale and retail growth indicates inventory buildup by dealers anticipating higher demand during the festive season.

The 2025 Southwest Monsoon season delivered 108% of the Long Period Average rainfall, despite uneven spatial distribution. This has improved farm sentiments and is expected to enhance agricultural productivity. The Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare's Third Advance Estimates for AY2024-25, released in May 2025, projected foodgrain output increases of 7.9% for kharif crops and 4.5% for rabi crops year-on-year.

The GST reduction implemented in September 2025, lowering the rate to 5%, is expected to improve affordability and stimulate demand for tractors. Additionally, the industry may benefit from pre-buying activity ahead of the TREM V emission norms scheduled to take effect from April 1, 2026.

ICRA notes that tractor original equipment manufacturers are positioned to maintain strong credit profiles. The agency expects healthy profit margins, supported by volume growth, operating leverage benefits, and stable raw material costs. The sector's financial stability is reinforced by low debt levels and adequate cash reserves and liquid investments.

The industry had reported 7% growth in FY2025, establishing a solid base for the anticipated expansion in the current fiscal year. The combination of favorable weather patterns, supportive government policies, and strong agricultural fundamentals has created an environment conducive to sustained growth in the tractor sector.

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