Farm and construction equipment firm Escorts Kubota Ltd on Wednesday reported a 19.1 per cent rise in total tractor sales at 13,695 units in June 2026, as compared to the same month last year.
The company had sold a total of 11,498 units in June 2025, Escorts Kubota Ltd said in a regulatory filing.
Domestic sales were at 13,172 units last month as against 10,997 units in June 2025, up 19.8 per cent, it added.
Exports were up 4.4 per cent last month at 523 units, as compared to 501 units in the year-ago month, the company said.
Growth momentum remained positive in June 2026, supported by improved performance across both wholesale and retail segments, the company said.
Kharif sowing activities have commenced across several regions, although progress has been adversely impacted by the delayed onset of the monsoon, it added.
“So far, water reservoirs have been able to support agricultural activity and rural sentiment, but the deficient monsoon and emerging impact of El Nino conditions remain key monitorables,” the company said.
Overall, rural fundamentals remain stable, though growth momentum is expected to moderate in the coming quarters, depending on monsoon progression, the pace of Kharif sowing and rising input costs, it added.
