Within the framework of the Agricultural Machinery Day, established in 1951 when the activity was declared of national interest, the Association of Argentine Factories of Tractors and other Agricultural and Industrial Equipment (AFAT) presented its 2025 balance. The entity, which brings together eight multinational companies, with twelve industrial plants distributed between Buenos Aires, Santa Fe, and Córdoba, once again focused on the need to take advantage of the available technological potential and the constraints that continue to hinder the modernization of the productive park. According to AFAT, the associated companies have installed capacity to produce 4,000 harvesters, 11,600 tractors, 850 sprayers, and 86,000 motors, and generate more than 15,300 direct and indirect jobs. In this new annual balance, the entity insisted that agricultural machinery has a central role in capturing the productive potential projected for the coming years.
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