The registration of agricultural machinery plummeted by 10% in November, but the year is still better than 2024.

Published 2025년 12월 5일

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The year 2025 was better for the agricultural machinery sector than 2024, in which the sale of new equipment hit historic lows. However, successive reports by the Association of Automotive Dealers (Acara) show that in the second half of the year, that trend began to fade. Although this year is still better than the previous one, several months of declines have accumulated. The figures for November, in that sense, deepen this slowdown: with 498 new registrations, the decrease compared to October is 10.1%. In the first 11 months of the year, however, 6187 units were accumulated, 3.6% more than the 5971 reached in the same period of the previous year. The sector closes the year with declining numbers and hopes that projections will improve in 2026.

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2025 was better for the agricultural machinery sector than 2024, in which the sale of new equipment hit historic lows. However, successive reports from the Association of Automotive Dealers (Acara) show that in the second half of the year, that trend began to fade. Although this year is still better than the previous one, several months of declines have accumulated. The figures for November, in that sense, deepen this slowdown: with 498 new registrations, the decrease compared to October is 10.1%. In the first 11 months of the year, however, 6,187 units were accumulated, 3.6% more than the 5,971 reached in the same period of the previous year. The sector ends the year with declining numbers and hopes that 2026 projections will improve. The largest drop was recorded in the sprayer segment, which showed 24.2% fewer registrations than the previous month and 9.6% fewer on an annual basis. In November, there were 47 units, compared to the 62 registered in October. In the case of ...

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