|| Shree Mumba Devi Prasanna ||


AGMARKNET
25 Apr 2024
Wheat : Lokwan Max Price: 2200 Min Price: 2200   |   Wheat : Mill Quality Max Price: 2710 Min Price: 1950   |   Wheat : Local Max Price: 2651 Min Price: 2225   |   Maize : Deshi White Max Price: 2000 Min Price: 2000   |   Maize : Local Max Price: 2100 Min Price: 1750   |   Maize : Yellow Max Price: 1950 Min Price: 1730   |   Bengal Gram(Gram)(Whole) : Desi (F.A.Q. Split) Max Price: 5600 Min Price: 5600   |   Red Gram : AL-15 Max Price: 6200 Min Price: 5800   |   Soyabean : Yellow Max Price: 4510 Min Price: 4500   |   Soyabean : Soyabeen Max Price: 4500 Min Price: 4100   |   Onion : Local Max Price: 1500 Min Price: 900   |   Onion : Onion Max Price: 1350 Min Price: 1000   |   Potato : Jyoti Max Price: 2000 Min Price: 1800   |   Potato : Local Max Price: 2800 Min Price: 2500   |   Garlic : Average Max Price: 7659 Min Price: 7659   |   Garlic : Garlic Max Price: 18000 Min Price: 18000   |   Arhar (Tur/Red Gram)(Whole) : Arhar (Whole) Max Price: 11600 Min Price: 9900   |   Tomato : Local Max Price: 1500 Min Price: 500   |  

Forestry


Sonalika clocks 43.5% in domestic tractors sales in April 2022

Sonalika clocks 43.5% in domestic tractors sales in April 2022

Succeeding its record performance clocked in FY’22 both in tractor sales and production, India’s No1 tractor exports brand Sonalika is now ready to take the market by storm in FY’23.

Share with : Facebook Whatsapp Twitter Linkedin

CHANDIGARH, 7 May 2022: Succeeding its record performance clocked in FY’22 both in tractor sales and production, India’s No1 tractor exports brand Sonalika is now ready to take the market by storm in FY’23.

Sonalika Tractors has recorded its highest ever April month overall tractor sales of 12,328 units. This is powered by the best ever April’s domestic sales of 10,217 tractors, an increase of 43.5 percent over the 7,122 domestic tractor sales recorded in the April’21.

With this, the company has beaten industry growth of est. 41 percent even at such high growth levels and prepared a strong platform to achieve the extraordinary yet again during the new financial year.

Ensuring farm prosperity across the world, the company has doubled its exports in last two years and winning their trust across regions. The company continues to receive overwhelming response for its heavy duty range as it has been clocking over 1 lakh annual tractor sales every year over the past half a decade.

Entering into the FY’23, Sonalika is fully prepared with new product launches lined up during the year and ensure superior services to its customers worldwide.

Sharing his thoughts about the superior performance, Raman Mittal, Joint Managing Director, Sonalika Tractorssaid, “It is invigorating to start the Q1 FY’23 with highest ever April month overall sales of 12,328 tractors with best ever April domestic sales. With staggering 43.5% growth in domestic market, we have surpassed industry growth of est. 41 percent even at such high growth levels and this has certainly set course for us in this year. I am thankful to our customers for this incremental trust level in our technologically advanced and customized tractors and our channel partners who remain committed with us to deliver better than the best across the world.”

He added, “Year after year, we have commanded the position of No1 tractor export brand from India and have doubled our export volumes in just two years. While overpowering challenges throughout FY’22, we continued to build up strong momentum and ensured to carry the same forward for a splendid performance in FY’23. With prevailing positive sentiments, bumper wheat harvest and likely normal monsoon, the market demand has gradually picked up momentum. Sonalika will leave no stone unturned in addressing farmer’s crop and geography specific needs and speed up farm mechanisation for a prosperous future. Gearing up for FY’23, we will continue to follow our product offensive strategy that includes innovative new tractors as well as advanced technology upgrades.”


© Copyright 2024 Agriculture Times. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of Agriculture Times content, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent.

Support our venture and help farming commmunity in India. If you want us the work better FUND US. For as little as INR 10, you can support2.jpg the AgriTimes™ and it only takes a minute. Thank you.

Partners