Polish Tractor Registrations Rebounded 24.9% in 2025
Annual registrations totaled 10,656 units, recovering from the sharp downturn recorded in 2024 and returning to historical market averages.

The Polish tractor market recovered strongly in 2025 after one of its weakest performances in recent years.
According to data released by the Polish Chamber of Agricultural Machinery and Facilities (PIGMIUR), based on figures from Poland’s Central Register of Vehicles and Drivers, total tractor registrations reached 10,656 units during the year, up 24.9% from 8,532 units reported in 2024.
The rebound followed a sharp 17.2% decline recorded in 2024, which had extended the downward cycle that began after the post-pandemic peak of 2021.
Polish tractor market, annual unit sales
Source: PIGMIUR.
Key Figures
2025 Sales: 10,656 units
YoY Change: +24.9%
Peak Market Year: 2021 (14,074 units)
2021–2025 Change: -24.3%
2025 Global Ranking: #14 worldwide
The market returned to historical averages
Between 2021 and 2024, the Polish tractor market accumulated a decline of nearly 40%, falling from the record 14,074 units registered during the post-pandemic recovery cycle to only 8,532 units in 2024.
The rebound observed in 2025 brought the market back close to its historical average of approximately 10,000 annual registrations.
However, registrations remained roughly 24% below the peak levels reached in 2021.
Market Context
The Polish tractor market remained highly competitive among international manufacturers in 2025.
New Holland once again led registrations with a 16.0% market share, equivalent to 1,701 units.
John Deere ranked second with 11.9%, followed by Kubota (10.0%), Deutz-Fahr (9.5%) and Case IH (7.9%).
Indian brands such as Solis and Farmtrac also continued expanding their presence within the Polish market.















