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M&M bets beyond tractors to drive farm mechanisation
Business Standard
|June 08, 2026
After building a record 43.6 per cent share in India’s tractor market, Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M) is increasingly looking beyond tractor sales and considering broader farm mechanisation encompassing harvesters, balers, seed drills and telematics-enabled services as its next growth driver.
The shift comes as the company’s farm-machinery business is growing faster than its operations in tractors, albeit from a much smaller base.
Revenues from the tractor segment in FY26 rose 32 per cent year-on-year to ₹1,354 crore, up from ₹1,024 crore in FY25 and ₹866 crore in FY24.
By comparison, M&M’s farm-equipment business in FY26 generated over ₹42,500 crore.
M&M says the next phase of growth in Indian agriculture will be driven not only by farmers buying tractors but also by a growing network of rural entrepreneurs who own machinery fleets and provide mechanisation services to small farmers on a rental basis.
“Many farmers cannot afford expensive mechanisation. Rural entrepreneurs make this equipment available on a pay per use basis,” Veejay Nakra, president (farm equipment business), M&M, told Business Standard.
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