In its Dec. 14 update, CEMA’s Business Climate Index rose to a reading of +30, showing the EU ag equipment industry has “solidified its first significant upward trend since the sharp declines in the course of the Russian war against Ukraine.”
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The general business climate for the ag equipment industry in Europe has improved for the second month in a row, according to the latest update to the CEMA Business Climate Index.
According to the October update to the CEMA Business Climate Index, the index's development has continued its sideways movement after the declines in the course of the war in Ukraine.
The general business climate index for the agricultural machinery industry in Europe has risen slightly for the first time since its sharp decline in the course of the Russian war against Ukraine, according to the July update to the CEMA Business Climate Index.
A total of 229,031 tractors were registered in Europe in 2021, up 18.3% from 193,603 in 2020, according to a March 21, 2022, report from the European Agricultural Machinery Assn. (CEMA).
The general Business Climate Index for the Agricultural Machinery Industry in Europe remains at a high level, without any significant changes over the last 3 months, according to an update from the European Agricultural Machinery Assn.
The general Business Climate Index for the Agricultural Machinery Industry in Europe has further stabilized at high levels after several months of slight downward correction since its record peak in May and June (where it reached its highest level since 2008).
The general Business Climate Index for the Agricultural Machinery Industry in Europe has stabilized at high level again in December after several months of slight downward correction since its record peak in May and June (where it reached its highest level since 2008).
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