Kuhn Group is on something of a roll with a generous investment program yielding 86 new machines introduced through 2021-22, with 20 alone being introduced in the coming year.
The Russian invasion of Ukraine, which began on Feb. 24, 2022, has caused a series of logistical problems for ag equipment manufacturers, dealers and farmers operating in the country.
According to a Feb. 28, 2022, report from Agroportal24h, the Kharkiv Tractor Plant, a manufacturer of wheeled and track-type tractors, has been destroyed and “engulfed in fire” by “massive shelling” from Russian forces in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv.
The Board of Directors has accepted the resignation of Konstanin Babkin. Babkin has been a vocal supporter of the actions taken by the Russian Federation.
According to a report from CBC, Buhler Industries was not named on a sanctions list from the Canadian government in response to the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian War.
The Russo-Ukrainian War began Feb. 24, 2022, with the Russian invasion of Ukraine and has caused a series of problems for ag equipment manufacturers, dealers and farmers operating in the country.
A stronger market for tractors, combines and other agricultural machinery in Russia last year helped Ekotechnika and its John Deere dealership group score record revenues.
The 134,500 square feet (12,500 square meters) multi-purpose building in the south-western Voronezh region, has capacity for 3 assembly lines to build tillage implements, seed drills, fertilizer spreaders, sprayers and other equipment for Russian farmers.
The Purchaser acquired an aggregate of 4,083,886 Buhler Industries Shares at a price of $3.00 per Buhler Industries Share for an aggregate purchase price of $12,251,658.
A new $84 million factory will enable Russian agricultural equipment company Rostselmash expand capacity for the growing range of tractors and self-propelled equipment it builds.
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