New Zealand Tractors Market – Industry Analysis & Forecast 2022-2028
The New Zealand tractors market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 3.14% during 2022-2028.
MARKET OUTLOOK
New Zealand has over 5.1 million food consumers and is one of Oceania's second largest food markets. The country is implementing the concept of precision agriculture to increase productivity. The focus on agricultural mechanization in developing countries will increase the demand for tractors and the growing sense of accuracy in farming for technologically advanced tractors in the New Zealand tractors market.
As the global challenge regarding the shortage of food crops mirrors that of New Zealand, stakeholders in food production, including public and private bodies and farmers, are shifting focus toward closing the yield gap and substantial increments in the amount of food produced. The New Zealand tractor market will again play a pivotal role in operating all the new-age, technologically advanced equipment to fulfill the need for increased farm output. Governments must adopt effective and sustainable farming practices to ensure food security and safety. The country has witnessed a massive increase in farm mechanization, both in terms of agricultural and industrial productivity, over the past four decades, driven by the technological renaissance.
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
1. Regarding agricultural acreage, New Zealand is one of the second largest countries in Oceania. Arable land covers 491 thousand hectares of the total land of New Zealand.
2. The New Zealand tractor market increased by 22% in 2021 compared to 2020. The increase in crop production and tractor sales was due to favorable monsoon rains in 2020 and 2021, which helped to recover post-COVID-19 pandemic.
3. New Zealand's farmers are wealthy and have sufficient money to invest in agriculture machinery such as tractors. In addition, the country's farmers also benefit from easy credit loans for purchasing agricultural machinery.
4. In 2020, New Zealand imported USD 187 million worth of tractors, of which Germany accounted for a 28.1% share of the imports, followed by Australia (14.8%) and France (11.6%).
5. The New Zealand agricultural industry exports about one-third of its products. Cereals are grown on about one-third of New Zealand’s agricultural land. Barley is the leading crop grown on around 55,500 hectares of land, followed by wheat and maize; such factors promote the New Zealand tractor market.
6. In 2020, New Zealand exported USD 10 million worth of tractors, of which Australia accounted for an 82.5% share of the overall exports of tractors from New Zealand, followed by Germany (4.1%) and the Cook Islands (2.8%).
MARKET TRENDS & OPPORTUNITIES
Increasing Usage of Energy Efficient Tractors
The AgriStarters project aims to improve the living conditions of those who are a part of the agricultural supply chain and to provide essential equipment sustainably. This aim joins an already announced objective to reduce total greenhouse gas (GHC) emissions by 40% by 2030 and zero emissions by 2040. Adopting energy-efficient tractors in the New Zealand tractor market will fulfill these objectives.
Use of Non-conventional Fuels in Tractors
The New Zealand tractor market is witnessing a massive demand for tractors running on different fuels. The sale of tractors is affected due to fluctuating prices of conventional fuels such as diesel. Thus, manufacturers are focusing on developing alternative fuel-based tractors; nowadays, tractors running on liquefied natural gas (LNG), compressed natural gas (CNG), propane, diesel, and kerosene are also available. To support net zero emissions use of diesel in a tractor in the Auckland region are in a high position.
SEGMENTATION ANALYSIS
INSIGHTS BY HP TYPE
In 2021, the Above 260 HP segment recorded high growth in the New Zealand tractor market. The primary factor for developing the high-power range of tractors is the presence of extensive farmlands and heavy operational capabilities. The sales of 161-260 HP tractors in the country are expected to remain steady during the forecast period, as farm sales will likely remain the same in the coming years.
The 260 HP segment generated the highest sales in most of the regions of New Zealand. This segment mainly includes semi-professional tractors with a customer base in medium-scale agriculture and hobby farmers. Due to its medium and larger farms and concentrated farming, New Zealand has been a significant market for medium and high HP tractors. Regarding regions, Auckland and Canterbury's regions reportedly show a higher demand for agriculture tractors than the country's other regions.
Segmentation by Horsepower
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