The move forms part of a broader strategy to grow the company’s presence in key African markets, where demand for mechanisation is growing but affordability remains a major constraint, Maartin Maritz, product specialist at Zoomlion, told Farmer’s Weekly at Nampo 2026 in Bothaville, Free State. “We already have a well-established footprint for agricultural machinery and equipment in China, Türkiye, Russia, Australia, Kenya, and Tanzania. We reali…
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