Geef boeren in Afrika kans op grotere welvaart
DULUTH, Ga.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– AGCO, Jouw Agrarisch Bedrijf (NYSE:GCO) en wereldwijde fabrikant en distributeur van agrarische benodigdheden, heeft vandaag zijn zesde AGCO Africa Summit gehouden in Berlijn. Het evenement, dat AGCO samen met Bayer CropScience, Rabobank, De Lage Landen, Trelleborg en Fuse Connected Services organiseert, is dit jaar gericht op het thema ‘Boeren van de Toekomst Organiseren zich’.
“Samenwerking onder boeren brengt bewezen voordelen met zich mee in het vooruithelpen van landbouw”, zei Gary Collar, senior vicepresident van AGCO voor Oost-Azië en Afrika. “Evenals boeren een stem geven en je van onderop inzetten voor gunstig beleid, kan samenwerking helpen bij de verwezenlijking van economieën op grote schaal en toegang verschaffen tot invoer, krediet en markten. Technologie biedt boeren de beste kans ooit om zich te organiseren in machtige, invloedrijke organisaties, voornamelijk door de alomtegenwoordigheid van mobiele telefoons en social media in Afrika.”
Enabling Farmers to Improve Agricultural Prosperity in Africa |
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DULUTH, Ga.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– AGCO, Your Agriculture Company (NYSE:AGCO), a worldwide manufacturer and distributor of agricultural equipment, today held its sixth annual AGCO Africa Summit in Berlin, Germany. A joint initiative of AGCO, Bayer CropScience, Rabobank, De Lage Landen, Trelleborg and Fuse Connected Services, this year’s Summit focused on ‘Organizing Farmers of the Future.’ This Smart News Release features multimedia. View the full release here:http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20170123005509/en/ Rob Smith, AGCO Senior Vice President and General Manager, Europe and Middle East (EME); Christian Wulff, Former Federal President of Germany and Gary Collar, AGCO Senior Vice President and General Manager Asia Pacific and Africa (APA) at the AGCO Africa Summit 2017. (Photo: Business Wire)
“Co-operation among farmers has proven advantages in the advancement of agriculture,” says Gary Collar, AGCO Senior Vice President, Asia Pacific and Africa. “As well as giving farmers a voice and pushing for beneficial policies from the grassroots, collaboration can help achieve economies of scale and facilitate access to inputs, credit and markets. Today, technology, particularly through the proliferation of mobile phones and social media in Africa, is providing one of the greatest-ever opportunities for groups to organize themselves into powerful, influential bodies.” Keynote speakers at the event included Christian Schmidt, Germany’s Federal Minister of Food and Agriculture, Elsie Kanza, Head of Africa, World Economic Forum, Christian Wulff, Former Federal President of Germany and Dr Agnes Kalibata, President of AGRA (Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa). Through presentations and panel discussions, the Summit explored how agribusiness and farmer-based organizations can be aligned as co-creators of rural wealth; how youth and Information and Communication Technology (ITC) can catalyze the organization of farmers in the future, and how maximum ‘value’ can be secured from the value chains for the farmers who participate in them. Among the panelists were figures from farmer organizations in Africa and Europe including Dr. Theo de Jager, President Pan African Farmers’ Organization, Joachim Rukwied, President German Farmers’ Association, Ishmael Sunga, CEO Southern African Confederation of Agricultural Unions and Jehiel Oliver, CEO and Founder of Hello Tractor, an innovative shared-economy platform that makes tractor usage affordable to marginalized farmers in sub-Saharan Africa. “AGCO is investing significantly in Africa and growing its local presence there by providing African farmers and African agribusinesses with comprehensive agricultural solutions,” says Nuradin Osman, AGCO Vice President and General Manager Africa. “The Company is committed to the transformation of African agriculture based on a strategy of inclusive and sustainable farm mechanization. In 2017, we will be retaining a strong focus and investment in small-scale agriculture, as well as leading the way in high-tech solutions for commercial farmers on the continent.” Since its premiere in 2012, this AGCO Africa Summit has established itself as an important institution for discussing critical issues impacting Africa’s agricultural development. The Summit has a strong focus on private sector-driven agricultural growth, promoting the idea of agriculture as a business and not a development agenda. The focus of panel topics, discussions and workshops engage with practical real-life examples of leading edge projects and initiatives. The international conference attracts CEOs, industry experts and political leaders with a common interest to accelerate the development of African agriculture. About AGCO AGCO (NYSE: AGCO) is a global leader in the design, manufacture and distribution of agricultural solutions and supports more productive farming through its full line of equipment and related services. AGCO products are sold through five core brands, Challenger®, Fendt®, GSI®, Massey Ferguson® and Valtra®, supported by Fuse® precision technologies and farm optimization services, and are distributed globally through a combination of approximately 3,000 independent dealers and distributors in more than 140 countries. Founded in 1990, AGCO is headquartered in Duluth, GA, USA. In 2015, AGCO had net sales of $7.5 billion. For more information, visithttp://www.AGCOcorp.com. For company news, information and events, please follow us on Twitter: @AGCOCorp. For financial news on Twitter, please follow the hashtag #AGCOIR. View source version on businesswire.com: http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20170123005509/en/ Contacts AGCO |