Domestic farmers are more inclined to invest in the renovation and maintenance of previously purchased agricultural machinery than to order new or used ones. This is shown by the result of a survey that was implemented jointly by www.aa-p.ru, Pole.ru and Avito. A clear desire to increase the service life of equipment is registered: farmers have begun to handle it more carefully, of course, the need for agricultural spare parts and early maintenance is increasing. According to Avito.Ru, in 2024, the demand for components rose 6 times compared to the previous year, and the supply increased 12 times. The top three cities with a record increase in demand for spare parts for agricultural machinery included settlements from regions with a developed agricultural sector.

Based on the analytics obtained from Polya, there is an eightfold increase in the interest of agricultural producers in spare parts for agricultural machinery this year. Farmers now prefer a cost-effective and, of course, fast method of buying parts online. Here it is immediately clear who is the supplier of spare parts, and at the same time full support is provided, starting with the selection of components and ending with the delivery of the order. In addition, leasing of new agricultural machinery is in trend, the demand for it is growing three to four times annually, especially taking into account state support.

According to analytics collected from the Avito.Ru website, since 2023, over 130 thousand applications for the sale of components for agricultural machinery in Russia have been available on the site. Of this volume, over 110,000 proposals concerned the sale of new components. Since the beginning of 2024, the most popular commodity items in the Russian Federation have been booths, attachments, bodies, platforms, as well as components of pneumatic systems. The head of the thematic section "Spare Parts" on Avito.Ru says that against the backdrop of the policy of import substitution, the agricultural sector is showing rapid growth and has revealed a growing need for high-quality specialists, components, equipment and machinery.

In earlier analyses of Rosspetsmash, there was a decrease in the supply of combines in the Russian Federation this year. According to the Ministry of Agriculture, during 2024, Russian agricultural enterprises reduced the volume of purchases of the main types of agricultural machinery. It is believed that this trend will remain significant in the current year, 2025.