In the era of precision agriculture and sustainable resource management, modern farmers are moving beyond traditional methods to embrace smarter, more efficient tools. One such revolutionary implement that is transforming sowing practices across farms in India is the multi-crop planter.
In the heart of Nohar, Rajasthan, a quiet revolution is taking place — led not by corporations or research labs, but by a farmer deeply connected to his land. Ajay Swami Parika, a seasoned aloe vera cultivator with over 15 years of experience, is turning herbal farming into a sustainable and innovative enterprise. His story, presented under the banner of Mahindra Tractor, exemplifies how traditional farming, when paired with modern equipment and entrepreneurial spirit, can transform rural livelihoods and consumer markets alike.
Sugarcane is one of Punjab’s major commercial crops, grown extensively for its contribution to both the jaggery and sugar industries. With high input requirements and long crop cycles, sugarcane farming demands efficient machinery at every stage—from land preparation to harvesting.
Mahindra, one of India’s most trusted agricultural brands, offers a wide range of tractors and implements that are ideal for the unique challenges of sugarcane cultivation in Punjab’s soil and climate.
Maharashtra, known for its agricultural diversity, has traditionally faced challenges in rice cultivation due to unpredictable monsoons, labor shortages, and soil variability. However, a quiet transformation is taking place across the state’s rice fields, driven by mechanization, innovation, and farmer-centric technology. At the heart of this transformation is Mahindra tractors and its range of advanced farm equipment — empowering farmers to boost productivity, reduce labor dependency, and cultivate rice more efficiently and sustainably.
• Aligns with Honourable Prime Minister Narendra Modi & Maharashtra CM’s focus on skill development• Providing world-class skill development followed by on-job training opportunities and placement for Gadchiroli’s rural youth
Mumbai, October 01, 2025: Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. (M&M Ltd.), one of India’s leading automotive companies, today announced that its overall auto sales for the month of September 2025 stood at 100,298 vehicles, a growth of 16% including exports.
Mumbai, October 01, 2025: Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.’s Farm Equipment Business (FEB), part of the Mahindra Group, today announced its tractor sales numbers for September 2025.Domestic sales in September 2025 were at 64,946 units, as against 43,201 units in September 2024, reflecting a 50% year-on-year growth, on account of the benefit of GST reduction to customers and preponement of Navratri to September this year compared to last year’s festive period.
Mumbai, October 01, 2025: Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. (M&M Ltd.), today announced that its overall sales including exports in the Trucks and Buses business (CV > 3.5T) for the month of September 2025 stood at 1904 vehicles, a degrowth of 8%.Consequent to the acquisition of majority stake in SML Isuzu Ltd. (“SML”), Mahindra’s Trucks & Buses business now comprises of Mahindra Trucks & Buses division and SML.
The Mahindra 585 DI Tractor, newly introduced by the house of Mahindra, has been crafted with precision to meet farming requirements. Offering 44.9 (HP) PTO power, 215 (Nm) torque, and 29.80% backup torque, it stands out as a powerful solution for efficient farming practices. Its solid build and farmer-friendly design add to its appeal, ensuring comfort and reliability. For those who want consistent performance across varied working conditions, the Mahindra 585 DI Tractor is a trusted and durable option.
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