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Inside the Booming Rs 1 trillion+ Farm Equipment Market
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|Agrospectrum India May 2025
India's agricultural sector is transforming, with the farm equipment market surpassing INR 1 trillion and growing at an impressive 8.5 per cent CAGR annually. This growth is driven by the increasing adoption of mechanisation, government support, and the need to address labour shortages, reshaping traditional farming practices nationwide.
Four key equipment categories shape India's agricultural mechanisation
The agricultural equipment market in India comprises several key segments:
- Soil Cultivation Equipment: The largest segment includes tractors, ploughs, and cultivators. Major players like Mahindra & Mahindra, TAFE, and Kubota dominate this space, driven by the mechanisation of primary farming operations.
- Irrigation Machinery: Companies like Jain Irrigation and Netafim lead innovations in water-efficient solutions, such as drip systems and sprinklers, crucial for sustainable farming.
- Planting Machines: Seed drills, planters, and fertiliser applicators are gaining traction, with companies like John Deere offering precision planting solutions.
- Harvesting Equipment: Reapers and threshers are seeing steady growth as farmers aim to optimise harvest operations and reduce post-harvest losses.
Labour shortages and government support accelerate farm equipment adoption
Several factors are propelling the growth of India's agricultural implements market, including:
- Labour Shortages: Rural-urban migration and alternative employment opportunities are pushing farmers toward mechanisation.
- Government Initiatives: Subsidies, reduced import duties, and financing schemes are making equipment more accessible.
- Rising Farm Incomes: Improved productivity and better crop prices enable farmers to invest in modern tools.
- Technological Integration: Precision agriculture and IoT-enabled equipment are attracting younger generations to farming.
- Contract Farming: This model is facilitating technology adoption, particularly among small and medium farms.
This story is from the Agrospectrum India May 2025 edition of AgroSpectrum.
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