India's tractor industry growth likely to remain subdued over next few years: HSBC
New Delhi [India], March 5 (ANI): India's tractor industry is likely to witness muted growth over the next few years as concerns around a weaker monsoon weigh on rural demand, though strong reservoir levels and replacement demand could provide some support, according to a report by HSBC Global Investment Research.
The report noted that the sector's outlook has turned subdued due to the anticipated impact of El Nino, which historically tends to weaken monsoon conditions and negatively affect tractor sales.
Despite this risk, water reservoir levels across India remain about 24 per cent above the long-term average, which could partly offset the impact of a weak monsoon and support crop sowing in the near term. Higher water availability is expected to support the upcoming kharif sowing season, though a strong El Nino could still affect the rabi sowing cycle later in the year.
The report highlighted that replacement demand will remain a key driver for the sector over the next two to three years, supported by strong tractor sales during FY09-FY14 that are now reaching replacement age. Nearly 45 per cent of tractor sales currently come from replacement demand, providing some resilience to overall industry volumes.
Regionally, reservoir levels are strongest in the northern region, which accounts for roughly 35 per cent of tractor sales and is best positioned to withstand El Nino-related risks.
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