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Growth in tractor industry likely to be flat or marginal: Bharat Madan of Escorts Kubota

Madan also noted that the construction segment is displaying remarkable growth and will likely register 40-50 percent growth backed by the government's infrastructure spend.

November 07, 2023 / 06:53 IST
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Madan noted that the shifting of the festive season to October and November has changed demand trends, and projected that the industry will witness growth or contraction of nearly two percent or remain flat.

Growth in the tractor industry would be "flat or marginal" in the third quarter of the current fiscal, according to Bharat Madan, whole-time Director and Chief Financial Officer, Escorts Kubota. Madan, in an interaction with CNBC-TV18, discussed his outlook for tractor volumes in the second half of the year. He noted that the shifting of the festive season to October and November has changed demand trends, and projected that the industry will witness growth or contraction of nearly two percent or remain flat.

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"This year the festive season has shifted to October and November, so even though October has been soft because of this shifting of the season to two months, November looks like it will be better than last year. So, overall we expect the industry this year to be more or less flat or maybe grow by plus or minus two percent, depending on how the second last quarter goes," Madan said.

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Madan further added that he expects to see marginal growth of nearly two to three percent in the industry in the third and fourth quarters as well.

"In the third quarter, we are looking at marginal growth maybe two to three percent again. And in Q4. we will probably again see similar growth numbers. The first six months have been lower but I think it'll get made up slightly in the balance of the second half this year," Madan said.