New Path For TAFE

30 September 2025 marks a new beginning in the annals of Tractors and Farm Equipment Ltd. (TAFE), among the top producers of tractors in the world. On this day, it became an independent entity. US based AGCO Corporation announced the completion of the sale of its ownership interest in TAFE for an aggregate amount of USD 260 million before tax.

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This is in line with the agreement both AGCO and TAFE had initialled in July. The completion of the share sale brings the curtain down on an unseemly and entirely avoidable legal row between them. With this, AGCO and TAFE have ended their decades of partnership.

New Chapter
All’s well that ends well, it appears. TAFE can now chart its own course without anybody looking over its shoulders. Significantly enough, TAFE now has the exclusive ownership right of the Massey Ferguson brand in India and certain other countries. For many in India, TAFE and Massey Ferguson are synonymous. Now that the AGCO imbroglio is fully behind it, TAFE can invest its time, money, energy and management bandwidth in taking the organisation into a higher orbit. Significantly enough, TAFE, which has a little over a 16 per cent stake in AGCO, has also chosen to voluntarily skip board positions at the American company. This must be a huge relief for the management of AGCO, which saw TAFE as a huge irritant to its scheme of thinking.

How the winds changed
As the single largest investor in AGCO, TAFE, as part of the agreement, has assured its support for the board resolutions of the US company. Importantly, TAFE has consented to participate in any future share purchase programme of AGCO. There is a rider, though. TAFE will maintain its holdings in AGCO at 16.3 per cent and not go beyond this level.

The trigger for the spat between the two could be traced to the refusal of TAFE to dilute its holdings in AGCO. Perhaps that had set off a series of not-so-wise moves by AGCO sans any solid preparation on the ground. The termination of commercial contracts with TAFE appears to have tilted the game towards TAFE.

Change in plan
Now that the issue is fully behind, both have to revisit their game plans. TAFE has already chosen to drive a new path in its quest to become a significant player in the global tractor field. It is now targeting tractor sales of over 200,000 units in FY26, up from about 175,000 in FY25. It is expected to outpace overall industry growth, supported by a series of new product launches and expanded manufacturing activity at key facilities. These include a six-row paddy transplanter and a track harvester for both domestic and export use, besides making tractor cabins. Tafe Group reportedly recorded sales of 27,530 tractors in September 2025, up from 17,984 in the same month last year. This makes an impressive growth of 53.08 per cent. The market share increased from 17.89 per cent to 18.83 per cent, gaining a YoY share of 0.95 per cent, making it the second-largest player in the market.

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