The total growth of patents accumulated in the first five months is 33% compared to the same period in 2021, being the category harvesters the one that grows the most (44%), “with ambitions to exceed 900 units, if the current conditions are maintained in the second half,” highlighted Acara.
In the comparison with April the increase was 45%, since in that month 585 units had been patented.
In May, 90 harvesters were patented, an increase of 36.4% compared to the 66 units in April, and an increase of 119.5% if the comparison is year-on-year, since 41 units had been registered in May 2021.
The list of market leaders is led by John Deere with 45%, followed by Case with 23% and New Holland with 19%.
As for tractors, 676 units were patented, a rise of 44.1% compared to 469 units in April, and 116% in the year-on-year measurement, against 313 units in May 2021.
John Deere is the largest tractor market share, unchanged from March, with 32% followed by Pauny 20% and New Holland and Case, both with 15%.
In May, 82 sprayers were patented, 64% more both in the monthly and interannual comparison.
In this area, the market is led by PLA with 36% market share and Metalfor with 30%, while Caiman is in third place with 17%.
Source: Ambito

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