Reference
Β·Supporting source
Thailand Agricultural Combine-Harvester Fleet Size
~50,000β70,000 units in operation
Thailand operates an estimated 50,000β70,000 combine harvesters and rice threshers, supporting the mechanization of paddy, sugarcane, and cassava harvests across the Central Plains and Northeast. Thai-manufactured and assembled machines (Kubota Thailand, Yanmar Thailand, and local assemblers) account for the majority of the fleet, with Kubota Thailand (SET-listed parent Kubota Corporation, Japan) holding the dominant market position in compact and mid-size tractors. The Agricultural Machinery Industry Club under the Federation of Thai Industries publishes annual fleet-size surveys. Government subsidies under the Agricultural Insurance and Crop Mechanization promotion programs have driven fleet growth since 2017.
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Thailand operates an estimated 50,000β70,000 combine harvesters and rice threshers, supporting the mechanization of paddy, sugarcane, and cassava harvests across the Central Plains and Northeast. Thai-manufactured and assembled machines (Kubota Thailand, Yanmar Thailand, and local assemblers) account for the majority of the fleet, with Kubota Thailand (SET-listed parent Kubota Corporation, Japan) holding the dominant market position in compact and mid-size tractors. The Agricultural Machinery Industry Club under the Federation of Thai Industries publishes annual fleet-size surveys. Government subsidies under the Agricultural Insurance and Crop Mechanization promotion programs have driven fleet growth since 2017.
Thailand operates an estimated 50,000β70,000 combine harvesters and rice threshers, supporting the mechanization of paddy, sugarcane, and cassava harvests across the Central Plains and Northeast. Thai-manufactured and assembled machines (Kubota Thailand, Yanmar Thailand, and local assemblers) account for the majority of the fleet, with Kubota Thailand (SET-listed parent Kubota Corporation, Japan) holding the dominant market position in compact and mid-size tractors. The Agricultural Machinery Industry Club under the Federation of Thai Industries publishes annual fleet-size surveys. Government subsidies under the Agricultural Insurance and Crop Mechanization promotion programs have driven fleet growth since 2017.
Time scope
FY2023
Source basis
Supporting source
Interpretation notes
What this tells you
Thailand operates an estimated 50,000β70,000 combine harvesters and rice threshers, supporting the mechanization of paddy, sugarcane, and cassava harvests across the Central Plains and Northeast. Thai-manufactured and assembled machines (Kubota Thailand, Yanmar Thailand, and local assemblers) account for the majority of the fleet, with Kubota Thailand (SET-listed parent Kubota Corporation, Japan) holding the dominant market position in compact and mid-size tractors. The Agricultural Machinery Industry Club under the Federation of Thai Industries publishes annual fleet-size surveys. Government subsidies under the Agricultural Insurance and Crop Mechanization promotion programs have driven fleet growth since 2017.
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