Top Farm Tractors Export from Pakistan to Africa

Tractors Export from Pakistan

Pakistan is a growing market of major farm tractors exports as it has an increasing demand and value among customers. The Made in Pakistan tractors are heavily exported to various countries of the world including Africa, Botswana, Kenya, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Tanzania, South Africa, Uganda, and Ghana, etc. Being an agriculture market, Pakistan boosts a wide range of opportunities for exporting top quality reliable, and durable tractor farming machinery in both domestic and foreign countries.

What is the number 1 selling tractor?

There are some of the renowned tractor brands in Pakistan namely Massey Ferguson, New Holland, IMT Tractors, Belarus Tractors, Ursus, Euro Ford, and John Deere. Let us describe popular tractor brands exports from Pakistan to Africa:

Is Massey Ferguson a good tractor?

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Massey Ferguson is the leading tractor brand in Pakistan with a huge amount of exports to various different regions of the world. It provides a versatile range of top-quality compact and medium-sized tractors according to the exact requirements of customers. It offers robust and rugged farm tractors with an extreme amount of ease and efficiency for farmers to perform all kinds of farming chores in less time. In Pakistan, it is offered with plenty of different model range such as MF 240, MF 260, MF375, MF385, and MF 385 (4WD) a variety of horsepower capacities from 55 HP to 85 HP specifications.

New Holland

New Holland is the second most notable tractor brand in Pakistan which holds significant value and demand among customers in a country. NH Tractors are specifically designed with superior quality and show a true sense of reputation and perfection. It is made of a sleek shiny rigid design structure with powerful engine performance. It is a premium class tractor brand marketed by AL-Ghazi tractors which holds a sound prestige in the agriculture market by exporting genuine quality finest tractors around the globe. It offers NH 480, NH 480 SP, NH GHAZI, and NH 640 tractors with all implements attachments.

BELARUS TRACTORS

Belarus Tractors are 4-wheeled series of tractors designed with sheer precision and sound perfection. These are highly popular brand tractors among farmers in Pakistan and known for their superior class quality and long-term durability. These tractors are offered with different varieties of tractors, specialized tractors, special-purpose machinery, and forest machinery. They are made by Minsk Tractor Works with a robust solid rugged design structure and ideally used for rural farming and loading purposes. The Belarus 510, 510.2, and 80.1 are highly demanded tractors in Pakistan.

URSUS TRACTORS

Ursus tractors are Polish brand imported tractors and agricultural machinery including tractors, loaders, green forage straw and hyaline, spreading and fertilizers, trailers, cultivation and sowing, crop protection, as well as biomass production. These tractors possess high resale value in Pakistan with less fuel consumption, last long durability, as well as affordable repair and maintenance. The most valuable tractor models in Pakistan are Ursus 2812, 3512, and 4512.

IMT TRACTORS

IMT Tractors are popularly known as Industry of Machinery and Tractors manufactured in Belgrade, Serbia. It produces IMT 549, 565, and 577 Model agriculture farming tractors in Pakistan with huge market demand and value among farmers due to their solid rigid design and high-end performance.

Future Of Agriculture In Africa

Africa is foreseeing a rising future in the agriculture sector with having a young workforce and a huge area of cultivable arable land for farm plowing. There are many regions that possess large hectares of uncultivated land such as the Republic of Congo, Angola, Zambia, Cameroon, Mozambique, Gabon, Sudan, and Tanzania. This country will strongly rely on agriculture production for providing food security and boosting the economy by employing the latest methods of innovative farming.   The local agriculture sector has a diversity of areas to flourish in such as crop production, horticulture, animal production, and dairy farming, etc. African youth will have ample opportunities in field farming with the rapid increase of employment prospects for them. There are growing numbers of next-generation young-age Africans about 15-24 years who will get not remain unemployed with more agriculture development in the country especially in regions of Rwanda, Burkina Faso, and Ethiopia will see a quick reduction in human poverty. The fresh labor workforce will help provide a rising trend in farm productivity with increased efficiency performance and better crop soil production. Below is the SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats) Analysis of the future of agriculture in Africa:

Strengths

  • Maize crop will have an uprise growth trend to provide the food supply for the mass majority of the African country.
  • White Maize will have a significant potential for export production in the region of Southern Africa.
  • Small Holders farming will flourish with an integral role in African agriculture.
  • Africa has a low-cost farming production which provides high yield crops with increased irrigation, and better utilization of fertilizers.
  • The tropical climate of the country is highly favorable for the plantation of different variations of fruits and vegetables.

Weaknesses

  • The Soil System of Africa is composed of less essential nutrients.
  • The average crop yield is one ton per hectare.
  • African agriculture is not yet developed with advanced modes of farming mechanization.
  • Farmers are not much capable to perform planting and harvesting due to financial restrictions.
  • Small Scale farmers have a shortage of reach to modern farming technologies and are far behind in the global competition.

Opportunities

  • The African Nation boosts a greater population of a young workforce for rural agriculture development.
  • There are a maximum amount of opportunities to help improve yields crops by the use of increased fertilizer and water irrigation systems for the fertile land.
  • The rise in demand for organic farm vegetables and fruits.
  • Bio-Diesel will provide improved demand for oilseeds.
  • Small Scale farmers mastering the technical skills with hone their talent to find prospect into the commercial industry.

Threats

  • Change of Climate in Sub-Sahara Africa will reduce the chances of crop production.
  • The majority of African farm’s lands are less than 2 hectares in size with an increase in transaction costs.
  • Sub-Saharan African Farmers are provided with the minimum incentive as compared to other countries of the world.
  • Pest and Weeds diseases in crops provide severe harm to field production.
  • The huge import competition provides serious harm to local farming trade.

Despite having all these positive and negative points, the future of agriculture in Africa is on a steady rise. The influx of modern and innovative mechanized farming is changing the face of farming in the country.

Evolution Of Tractors: From Oxen To Machinery

Tractors have become a very important part in the agriculture business as it is machine which needed for everyday use. In the beginning when tractors were not invented oxen and buffalo’s were used for ploughing the field and pulling heavy objects but this was very tiring for the person as well as the animals and the output was very low.
 
Since the tractors were invented lives of the farmers were made very easy as they didn’t have to do most of the heavy work as the tractor could do it with ease. The first tractors were introduced in the 19th century when steam engines were used to power the tractor, these were very useful and it was only the first step to make more advanced and heavy duty tractors.
 
Oxen to machinery
 
With the introduction of tractors cultivation and other farm work was made easy and it could be done at a higher speed thus
increasing the output. By the end of the 1860s the new and evolved form of tractor engines had been invented and it was widely used for agricultural purposes.
 
Steam powered tractors were a great innovation but it didn’t have enough power to operate in all sorts of conditions, in many places often a pair of tractors were used which would pull different implements together may be because it was too heavy for them. However steam powered tractors became a huge hit in the United States and it was used by many of the farmers. Steam powered tractors remained in use for a very long time until the 20th century when internal combustion engines were invented.
 
The first Gasoline powered tractor was introduced in 1892 by John Froelich. He used a Van Duzen single-cylinder gasoline engine was set on a Robinson engine chassis which could be controlled by a gear box. However his engine didn’t receive positive reviews and by 1895 he went out of business. The idea of a gas engine was not a failure and was adopted by many inventors, Dan Al bone who was a British inventor built the first successful gasoline powered engine in 1901 and when he filed a patent on 15 February 1902 and formed his agricultural company. 
 
Tractors have always been evolved and it was till 1926 when Harry Ferguson started his company called the Ferguson Brown Company. He later on accepted collaboration with ford and introduced a new line of Ford-Ferguson tractors.

 

 

Al-Ghazi: Plowing ahead

A subsidiary of the Al-Futtaim group of Dubai, Al-Ghazi Tractors Limited is a manufacturer of New Holland tractors in technical co-operation with Case New Holland, the foremost manufacturer of agricultural tractors in the world. Being a household name amongst the farming community, AGTL has a widespread presence across Pakistan, with as many as 82 dealers and 3,000 mechanical workshops spread all over the country. Following the fiasco that was last year, AGTLs half-yearly records show that the company is on the much firmer ground this time around. While 2011 started out on a great note -with Al-Ghazi managing to post a record profit of Rs972.8 million during 1QFY11, which was incidentally the highest since its inception- the following quarters saw a crash in the market following the sudden imposition of a 16 percent sales tax on agricultural equipment.

In the months to follow, AGTL, along with other tractor manufacturers, witnessed tractor sales plummet dangerously and had to suffer long stretches of the plant closure. Fast forward nearly a year, and the second quarter ended sales of nearly Rs4.6 billion- jumping 29 percent from the same period last year – are a testament to the fact that the company is back on track following its previous trajectory of success. Whereas a comparison with sales figures from the same period last year reveals unnaturally flattering growth statistics due to the low-base effect, a comparison of sales against the same period in 2010 reveals a healthy increase of 4 percent during the 2QFY12. However, a similar comparison between FY11 and FY12 at half-year draws negatives for 2012, mainly because of the exceptional first quarter that AGTL had in FY11 which saw them selling 8,602 tractors as compared to 6,004 that were delivered during the first quarter of FY12. Following the company’s initiative to engage pro-actively with farmers and introduce a newer version of agricultural implements, sales have gone up to Rs 7.9 billion at the half year-mark and the pent-up demand from last year means that they are likely to go up higher in the coming quarters.

With profit after taxation going up to Rs596 million versus Rs510 million that was recorded during the second quarter, earnings have climbed up to Rs13.88 per share as compared to an EPS of Rs 11.89 per share recorded at the close of 2QFY11. Looking forward, production and demand for the locally manufactured agricultural implements are likely to remain strong. During the first quarter, AGTL recorded bookings for 9,234 tractors, out of which it could produce only 4,350 units. Similarly, the Sindh government has also announced the launch of the 3rd leg of its rural incentive scheme which will see the distribution of 6,000 tractors among farmers at a subsidized rate. Subsequently, the backlog of orders and demand glut for tractors is therefore likely to keep the industry steady on its feet and AGTL thriving in the coming months.

Millat Tractor Ltd Introduces its New Tractor Models Massey Ferguson 350 Plus and Massey Ferguson 360

Which tractors are made in Pakistan?

Millat Tractors Limited (MTL) launched its two new tractor models Massey Ferguson 350 Plus (50 hp) & Massey Ferguson 360 (60 hp) on July 04, 2013, in Pakistan. The new Massey Ferguson tractors have been manufactured keeping in view the farming needs of small and medium-scale farmers while staying cost-effective. New tractor models Massey Ferguson 350 Plus & Massey Ferguson 360 are equipped with robust straddle rear axle, epicyclic reduction unit, hydrostatic power steering, and oil-immersed multi-disc brakes. Guests present at the event admired the features of the new tractor models. The company with the induction of new tractor models in its fleet now offers eight tractor models from 50 hp to 100 hp range. These tractors best suit our agro-climatic conditions, the size of the farms, and the buying capacities of the various segment of the farmers. Please have a look image of the new Massey tractor models.

Massey Ferguson 350 Plus

Massey Ferguson 350 Plus Tractor

Massey Ferguson 360 Turbo

Massey Ferguson 360 Tractor Source: http://www.millat.com.pk

History of Agriculture

What is Agriculture?

Agriculture is a basic necessity for all human beings in the world and has been derived from the two essential terms of “Agri” n “Cultura” which means field and cultivation. It has an ancient historical background initially originated back from 20,000 BC with the domestication of plants and animals. Prior to agriculture, people used to live a nomadic hunter-style living as they hunt for animals and move out of the city to city with not any permanent place of residence. As the flock of animals started to move to other places, there was having a lack of food supply that was a time when people started a new way of plant cultivation system for a proper systematic arrangement of food supply for them on a constant basis. The first agricultural cultivation was started off in South Western Asia and Northern Africa with plantations of wild grains, barley, peas, lentils, chickpeas, and linen fiber. From that time on, agricultural farming became a strong need and necessity for humans to supplementing their food supply with an increase in population. The history of agriculture has been mainly categorized into different stages of prehistory, early civilization, modern agriculture farming, and ecological organic farming.

Pre-Historic Agriculture
The pre-historic era of agriculture describes the Stone Age nomadic hunter living when there was a tradition of making a prey of wild animals to serve as edible food. There was not a proper arrangement of a provision of the food supply. Due to climatic change and the retreating of glaciers, nomadic communities started to have a permanent settlement and initiated cultivating for food.

Early Agriculture Civilization
Early Civilization Era of Agriculture was started somewhere around 5000 BC. It was a time when there was a significant increase in agriculture cultivation with Sumerian, Egyptian, Indus Valley, ancient Chinese, Greek, and Roman civilization.  The Mesoamerica, Southern America, Northern America, and Australia are also valuable countries to flourish agriculture field farming.

Modern Agriculture Farming
The modernized farming era was introduced with the British agriculture revolution between the sixteenth and the mid-nineteenth century. They adopted the newest modes of mechanized farming techniques such as four-field crop rotation for maintaining soil nutrients and employed scientific fertilizing methods for boosting up soil productivity.

Organic Ecological Farming
Organic Ecological Farming is an eco-friendly way of agriculture farming that helps in increasing genetic diversity, natural soil cultivation, fertile soil structure, pests, and weeds control. It helps produces crops with better nutrition for a healthy root plantation system and also to maintain sustainable land fertility and biological soil activity. It minimizes in-organic waste and maximized crop productivity by avoiding conventional chemical pest fertilizers. It protects the healthy ecological environment with green manure, crop rotation, and mineral.  The no-till agriculture practice helps provide organic productive soil conditions with better results. Agriculture has a long transition from ancient to the modern way of farming. Tractors.pk is a leading supplier of advanced branded tractors which provides ease of farming and helps increases efficiency in performing complicated tasks in a simplified manner with less time and effort to raise productivity.

History of Mechanized Farming

Mechanized Farming is a new way of a mechanical farming technique that uses tractor machines to cultivate the land and help lessen the burden of human labor effort. The latest era of innovation has provided rapid advancement in agriculture farming which has increased both efficiency and productivity.

Mechanized Farming Africa

Gone are the days when oxen carts were drawn on a huge area for the purpose of soil cultivation it used to require hours of exhausting manual effort to make a fertile productive land.

The history of mechanized farming was exactly introduced in 1700 when Jethro Tull, an agriculturist, invented a horse-drawn seed drill that used to sow seeds in neatly organized rows. This invention brought about a huge revolution in British agriculture and was considered a first mechanized device for farming. He also invented a horse-drawn hoe which was a versatile hand tool for both agriculture and horticulture used to perform various tasks with ease such as soil shaping, weeds removing, and harvesting root crops.

Another huge mechanized farming invention was the combined harvester introduced in the year 1880 which combines both thresher and reaper for better crop harvesting. With the advent of internal combustion tractors in the modern era of 1900 and the first tractor was introduced as ford tractor in 1917. This brought a dynamic revolution in the field of agriculture and reduced a lot of manual work by taking over the responsibility of handling farming operations.

Now tractors have become a vital need for every farmer to perform farming tasks to save time and effort with more efficiency and increased performance. Today agriculture farming has much simplified with no more complications in performing tasks with the latest machines like light and medium-duty tractors, trucks, combine harvesters, and farm implements to provide ease of labor and rise in productivity.

Global Warming And Its Effect On Farming

Global Warming is defined as a rise in the atmospheric temperature of the earth due to the change of climate which is seriously caused by greenhouse emissions and industrial pollutants. These greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and the burning of fossil fuel are core reasons in widening a gaping hole in the ozone layer which is causing the increase of intensity of sunlight heat on the planet.

The function of the ozone layer is to provide a protective shield that absorbs the ultra-violet radiation which passes through it to the earth. The cutting of trees (Deforestation) is also a prime reason for global warming in the world. Trees have gifted characteristics of absorbing harmful carbon and producing fresh oxygen for the necessary survival of human beings. Removal of trees will have an adverse impact on climate which will cause a drastic change in seasonal weather with the severity of heat and cold in many different countries and regions of the globe.

The worst effect of global warming would be a rise in sea levels, melting of ice glaciers, heavy rain, and snowfall, an increase in desert areas, droughts, and heavy flood storms. This will put a great impact on animal wildlife, human agriculture, forestry, water resources, and health.

Agriculture Farming will have a devastating effect on global warming as it will provide a disastrous situation of shortage of food supply. The land crops will be ruined for a reason of excessive rainfalls. It will create an inability to cultivate the land for plantation.

The food deficiency will provide a poor provision supply which will increase the extreme level of poverty in the world. The 3 to 5 degree Celsius global warming will be going to have a serious impact on agriculture farming with a decrease in yield crops, vegetation, and cultivation.

The continuous rise of temperature will cause a reduction in the nutritional value of food crops with a decrease in proteins and essential minerals in plant crops such as wheat, soybeans, and rice. This will also increase the number of pesticides to damage field crops.

Although global warming is providing a harmful effect on nature, there are some better ways to protect the world such as tree plantation and eco-friendly environment. The process of reforestation will surely provide a healthy environment by producing a good amount of oxygen and also provide green shade protection from direct heat and sunlight for a safer world. Waste recycling can also help make a clean and tidy eco-green environment to protect global warming in the world.

Massey Ferguson 360 Tractors

Massey Ferguson 360 is a solidly built and robust design multi-purpose tractor ideal for all kinds of agriculture activities like ploughing and crop cultivation. It offers a high demand and value for customers due to its catchy compelling looks. It is an extra power turbo tractor preferred and recommended by many farmers due to its increased fuel efficiency and a high-performance turbocharged diesel engine. The MF 360 has been designed with a heavy-duty box section adjustable front axle and support.

What engine is in a Massey Ferguson 360?

As for the performance, it provides a 60 horsepower maximum engine power capacity. MF 360 has been powered by a 3 cylinders direct-inject diesel engine for dynamic fuel performance. The T3 Diesel has been specifically designed for a powerful and forceful tractor pulling capacity. The dual high capacity fuel filters are much useful in fuel cleaning and oil refining. It provides both hand and foot engine throttle control for an easy regulating engine speed. It also provides hydraulic liquid functions like draft control, position control, response control, and a constant pumping system. The water-cooled oil-cooler effectively cools down the heated internal combustion engine for less fuel emission. Massey Ferguson 360 Tractor Massey Ferguson machineryIt provides a
sliding spur type transmission system consisting of eight forward gears and two reverse gears. All the manual gears are controlled by the dual-type clutch system. The MF 360 is installed with hydrostatic directional steering for easy and efficient movement. The rear axle and brakes include an oil-immersed multi-disc brake type with a hand-lever operated parking brake and a differential lock mechanical brake system.
MF 360 mf 360 lookThe well-
balanced powerful front and rear tires are extremely necessary elements to help pull and drag the tractor for better farming results. Some other added tractor accessories are sun canopy, drawbar, pintle hook, and front and rear weights. Tractors PK offers the most reliable and durable top-class export quality Brand New Massey Ferguson 360 Tractors for Sale at the optimum discounted prices. Alongside tractors, we also deal in all kinds of agricultural implements.
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Agriculture Tractors

Is Massey Ferguson tractors good for agriculture?

Agriculture is a very important part of every country and in this article, we will discuss why Massey Ferguson tractors are good for agriculture. When you purchase a Massey Ferguson tractor then you are buying a complete package because these tractors are perfectly capable of doing all kinds of work and the owners of Massey Ferguson tractors are using them for their personal use, for example: when they have to transport heavy materials, machinery spare parts or goods they normally use their tractors. These tractors are also very good when you are trying to go to one village from another because their fuel efficiency is just that good and has comfortable seats and a smooth drive. However, Massey Ferguson tractors also have a way with agriculture as they do all the work like no other tractor and that is what we are here to discuss.

How do tractors help farmers?

Massey Ferguson tractors are without any doubt a blessing for the farmers, these tractors help the farmers to do all kinds of work very easily and therefore it has reduced the workload of the farmers. Many small businessmen cannot afford heavy tractors because they are very expensive that is why most of the businessmen and farmers prefer Massey Ferguson tractors which has all the features which are present in ordinary tractors and it also has the features which are present in other powerful tractors hence, it is a complete package.

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Importance of tractor in agriculture

When we talk about agriculture it is understood that the person is talking about heavy and difficult work which requires many peasants and workers. Massey Ferguson tractors reduce the workload and worker cost that’s why these tractors are ideal for small businessmen. Massey Ferguson tractors are a perfect blend of a stylish body and trendy design that can withstand all kinds of weather conditions no matter cold, hot or rainy.

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