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    2021 tractor registrations – regional and horsepower breakdown

    Matthew TiltBy Matthew TiltApril 16, 20212 Mins Read
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    Following the release of March’s agricultural tractor registration figures, the Agricultural Engineers Association (AEA) has published a breakdown for the first quarter of 2021 by region and horsepower bracket.

    AEA q1 2021 regionsThe record number of registrations in March brought the total up to 3,259 machines, 13% more than in the opening three months of 2020. In England, the rise in registrations was more obvious in the east, with the East Midlands seeing an increase of 24.1% from 137 to 170 units; a 28.5% jump from 424 to 545 tractors in Eastern England; and figures in the North East increasing by 34.4%, although the number of machines was just 86, up from 64.

    Increases in the east are to expected, notes the AEA, as this part of the country bore the brunt of the wet weather in autumn 2019, which will have affected demand in early 2020.

    The South West also saw nearly 100 additional tractors registered, an uplift of 21.7% from 387 to 471.

    Some areas saw decreases in registrations, including the West Midlands, dropping from 192 to 180 machines (-6.3%) and the North West, which fell by 15 units from 332 to 317 (-4.5%). The Home Counties and London saw the biggest drop in registrations, from 129 tractors down to 92 (-28.7%), although the AEA recognises that this area, in particular, has seen volatility in recent years.

    AEA q1 2021 horsepowerLooking at the horsepower brackets, there were mixed trends, with the biggest increases occurring in the sub-100hp segment, particularly machines under 60hp, between 120 and 40hp, and machines above 220hp.

    Growth was more modest in other areas and the only sector to see a decline was the 161-200hp bracket, which fell from 708 machines to 670. A drop of -5.4%.

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    Machinery editor for Farm Contractor & Large Scale Farmer. Matt has worked as an agricultural machinery journalist for five years, following time spent in his family’s Worcestershire contracting business. When he’s not driving or writing about the latest farm equipment, he can be found in his local cinema, or with his headphones in, reading a good book.

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