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Every motor vehicle intended and used primarily as a farm implement for pulling plows, mowing machines, and other husbandry implements is referred to as a “farm tractor.”
Nigeria is a global leader in the production of a variety of agricultural products, including palm oil, cocoa beans, pineapple, and sorghum. Following the United States, it is the world’s second-largest producer of sorghum, and it comes in fifth place for both palm oil and cocoa bean output. Row Crop Tractors are made for planting and maintaining crops on farms.
With the help of a row crop tractor, you may plant crops in rows that are wide enough to be tilled or otherwise tended by agricultural machinery, minimizing damage and maximizing yield.
The Nigeria farm tractor market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
CalAmp, a leader in digital solutions that is reshaping the global linked economy, announced a partnership with Hello Tractor and Aeris to integrate intelligent telematics and wireless connectivity into John Deere tractors.
In order to help small farmers in Nigeria and other developing nations prosper economically, a partnership and integrated Internet of Things (IoT) technology have been used to build a “Uber for tractors.”
As a member of a public-private partnership, John Deere will distribute tractors over a five-year period in Nigeria using a cutting-edge business strategy that will make highly profitable and productive machinery more accessible and manageable for contractors providing services to small farmers.
This partnership converts manual farm labor into mechanized agriculture, which is more operationally efficient to increase food productivity and sustainability. This partnership creates a technology-sharing ecosystem that promotes economic growth by putting more land into production and creating jobs throughout the region.
The CalAmp intelligent telematics device installed on the tractor transmits location and specific usage information to the AerisMobility IoT platform, enhancing farmers’ access to equipment and services, enabling owners to optimize fleet operations, and stimulating the growth of a booming equipment tractor rental market. The Hello Tractor platform and mobile app receive the data after analysis.