"Unseasonal and deficit rain caused degrowth in tractor industry in the first half. With launch of our new Arjun Novo we expect to register growth for the full year. Mahindra had seen a marginal growth of 0.6 per cent in tractor sales in H1," Mahindra Farm equipment VP marketing Ravindra Shahane said.
The company which claimed to be a leader in sub 60HP tractors, said it invested Rs 300 crore in Arjun Novo with extensive field research to offer more value for farmers money.
Mahindra said it commands 42 per cent market share in the domestic tractors market.
Mahindra will launch air-conditioned cabin tractors in January-March quarter following a demand from a segment of farmers.
The airconditioned Novo will cost Rs 2.15 lakh more at Rs 9.95 lakh.
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