Farm machinery maker John Deere will this year start leasing
tractors to Kenyan farmer groups in an effort to enhance mechanised
farming.
East and Central Africa divisional sales
manager Janalize van Buuren said the contractor tractor leasing model
will see smallholder farmers encouraged to form clusters of between 20
to 30 farmers.
“The typical smallholder does not have
money to buy a tractor and this is the biggest obstacle to smallholder
farmers wanting to adopt mechanised farming...,” he said.
A
director at Mascor — John Deere’s dealer in Kenya — Francois Marais
said it had established 11 remote service centres that will facilitate
the partnership via provision of spare parts and servicing of the
tractors.
“The contractor model allows smallholder
farmers to solve the problem of access to expensive mechanisation
equipment and provide employment that is a key mover to the economies of
rural communities,” said Mr Marais.
The partnership
will see John Deere facilitate access to funding for farmers to buy farm
inputs and train them on the best practices.
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