According to the Spanish Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAPA), there was a significant increase in agricultural machinery registrations in November.
A Very Good Performance in November
According to the latest MAPA data on agricultural registrations in Spain, the overall market had a huge increase of 130% in November, with a total of 5,790 units registered. Year-to-date data shows a 33% increase with 38,508 units.
Tractor registrations grew by almost 54% in November, with 1,318 new registrations. From January to November, the number grew by 33%, with 12,113 units. Andalucia, Castilla-La Mancha and Extremadura reported the highest numbers of new tractor registrations in November.
Automotive machinery registrations had a total of 269 new units reported in November 2025, representing a 68% growth. Year-to-date data shows a total of 1,918 units and an almost 24% growth. Andalucia, Galicia and Castilla y Leon reported the highest numbers of registrations in this category.
Towed or suspended machinery skyrocketed in November, with 3,367 units, representing a big growth of almost 200%, according to MAPA. Year-to-date data shows 20,878 units registered, representing a 37% growth, while Andalucia, Castilla-La Mancha and Extremadura reported the highest numbers of units registered.
The strong growth in November registrations reflects the sector’s regaining momentum after a period of deferred investment and supply-chain difficulties. Farmers and operators seem to be accelerating purchasing decisions, which could be likely encouraged by improved delivery times, stable pricing, and the need to modernise ageing fleets. This further indicates renewed confidence in long-term agriculture planning and farmers’ willingness to commit to upgrades that support improved productivity and compliance with evolving environmental and efficiency requirements.







