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7 years ago
Wheels&Tracks

В ноябре 2015 года было экспортировано в Зимбабве 66 тракторов модели 575.4, а в декабре - ещё 90 единиц.

4 years ago
Wheels&Tracks

08 MAI 2014

On April 28, the director of tractor sales at Agrale, Flavio Crosa, signed an agreement between Brazil and Zimbabwe for the sale of 320 Agrale 575.4 tractors, as part of the Mais Alimentos Internacional program. The Rio Grande do Sul-based Agrale becomes the first company in Brazil to sign a commercial agreement under the international edition of the program.

The ceremony took place during the Agrishow 2014, held in Ribeirão Preto, São Paulo, in which the Secretary at Zimbabwe’s Ministry of Agricultural Development, Mechanization and Irrigation, Ringson Chitsiko, Brazil’s Minister of Agrarian Development, Miguel Rosseto, and the representative from the Ministry of Agrarian Development, Gabriel Leão, participated.

Launched in Brazil in 2008, the Mais Alimentos (More Food) Program has provided Brazilian family-run businesses with access to technology, low interest rates and longer repayment terms. The results are evident from increased productivity and, consequently, higher incomes for these producers all over Brazil.

The Mais Alimentos Internacional program was launched in 2010 to establish a technical cooperation channel that emphasizes food production by family farmers as the path to food and nutritional security in the participating countries.

The initiative offers financing opportunities for technology that is adapted to the social and environmental realities of local family farmers in order to increase the production and productivity of rural enterprises. At present, five countries have signed agreements with Brazil: Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Senegal, Ghana and Cuba.

https://www.agrale.com.br/en/press/news/details/349/agrale-to-supply-320-tractors-to-zimbabwe-through-the-mais-alimentos-program

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