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The Brazil tractors market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.75% during 2022-2028
MARKET INSIGHTS
- With approximately 70% share, tractors account for the largest agricultural equipment segment in Brazil in terms of revenue. Brazil is the largest exporter of tractors (by volume) in South America. The number of tractors manufactured in Brazil accounts for over one-third of the total number manufactured in South America.
- The government strategies to enhance the welfare of farmers by converting agriculture into a more viable activity are paving the way for new tractor purchases. The awareness about advanced agricultural equipment to improve per hectare yields is reducing the overall cost of crop production, and the income-centric inclination of farmers is boosting the sale of new tractors in Brazil.
- The increasing penetration and adoption of farm mechanization practices throughout the Brazilian sub-continent have boosted the sale of new tractors. Tractors and agricultural implements driven by tractor spares are the major product categories of the organized agricultural market in Brazil.
SEGMENT ANALYSIS
Unlike other emerging regions such as APAC, the Middle East, and Africa, the demand for high HP tractors increased in Latin America. In Brazil, the 50−100 HP tractors segment dominates the market and contributes more than a 44.3% share of the overall market, followed by the 151−250 HP segment, which accounts for 20.5% in 2021. The other segments contribute the remaining 35.2% share.
Brazil tractors in the 50−100 HP power range accounted for the highest market share. Medium-scale farmers in almost all regions within the country rely on tractors in the power range of 50−100 HP.
Segmentation by Horsepower
- Less Than 50 HP
- 50-100 HP
- 101-150 HP
- 151−250 HP
- Above 250 HP
Segmentation by Drive Type
- 2-Wheel-Drive
- 4-Wheel-Drive
Segmentation by Zone
- Brazil
- North
- Northeast
- Southeast
- South
- Central-West
VENDOR LANDSCAPE
- The key players in the Brazil agriculture tractor market are AGCO, CNH Industrial, John Deere, TAFE, and Kubota.
Key Vendors
- AGCO
- CNH Industrial
- John Deere
- TAFE
- Kubota
Other Prominent Vendors
- SDF
- Action Construction Equipments Ltd (ACE)
- Iseki
- Deutz-Fahr
- Mahindra & Mahindra
- Yanmar
- Escorts
WHY SHOULD YOU BUY THIS REPORT?
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- Market Size & Forecast Volume (Units) 2019-2028
- Segmentation by Horsepower
- Segmentation by Wheel-Drive
- Segmentation by Zones (Federal States)
- Production and trade values
- Major current & upcoming projects & investments
- Gain competitive intelligence about the economic scenario, advantages in Germany, market dynamics, and market share
- Latest & innovative technologies
- Import & Export analysis
- COVID-19 impact analysis of the market
- Company Profile of major and other prominent vendors
- Market share of major vendors
Table of Contents
Companies Mentioned
- AGCO
- CNH Industrial
- John Deere
- TAFE
- Kubota
- SDF
- Action Construction Equipments Ltd (ACE)
- Iseki
- Deutz-Fahr
- Mahindra & Mahindra
- Yanmar
- Escorts
Methodology
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