Hello farmers and country lovers! In today's video, let's talk about a revolution that is coming to Brazilian agribusiness: the mini and micro tractors from China and India. The Brazilian government is negotiating with the Chinese for the installation of a tractor factory for the production of mini and micro tractors, aimed at agriculture family and for small rural producers.
Within two years, YTO Group Corporation-a company that is among the largest in the global market in the manufacture of machines, tractors and implements for agribusiness, already has a location defined for the installation of the factory in Aparecida de Goiânia. The focus on micro, mini and small tractors is a worldwide trend, and in Brazil these machines are already being imported from China and India, and also manufactured in national soil by Mahindra, an Indian manufacturer of tractors and agricultural implements. These machines will benefit family farmers and small working farmers in small farms and farms.
With features such as spraying, plowing and hauling loads, these tractors are specially designed for specific sectors of agribusiness, such as coffee growing mountain ranges, horticulture, small cassava plantations and fruit growing. Get ready to discover the advantages and benefits of these small country giants! Mini tractors are thus defined in China for machines that have 20 to 50 horsepower of power and width less than 1200 mm.
The small ones have from 55 to 100 hp of power. The micros are usually mounted on the tobata structure, but with all the functionalities conventional treatments and has a power of less than 20 horsepower. Mini farming tractors are designed to work on small farms with optimal power and efficiency.
Even small, it has advanced features, smooth operation, good fuel economy, easy start and hydraulic transmission system. The mini and micro tractors from China and India are true jokers in the field. They are designed to be compact, agile and versatile, adapting perfectly to the needs of family farmers and small farmers in Brazil.
They do everything in the field: plow, harrow, dig holes, mow, spray, patrol, they make roads, harvest and transport, in short, everything that the big machines do these little braves also perform. With their small size, these tractors can easily navigate narrow terrain, allowing access to areas that would be difficult for conventional tractors, as is the case mountain coffee growing, where only motor-cultivators were able to gain access. Their versatility is impressive as they can perform many essential tasks for the success of small farms.
Mini and micro tractors are designed with specific features to meet to the demands of different sectors of agribusiness. In mountain coffee growing, these tractors are essential for cultivation and maintenance of coffee plantations on steep terrain. They can be equipped with low-volume sprayers, which ensure application it needs agricultural pesticides, avoiding waste and reducing environmental impacts.
With the front shell they can open roads and clean the streets of coffee plantations. In horticulture, these tractors make work more efficient and productive. With implements like plows and rotary hoes, they prepare the land quickly and effectively, making beds and placing plastic sheeting, thus facilitating the planting of vegetables and other small crops.
In addition, its ability to carry loads allows for the agile transport of inputs and harvests, reducing manual effort and optimizing farmers' time. In small plantations such as cassava, potatoes, carrots and onions, the mini and micro Tractors are essential for mechanized harvesting, replacing manual work. This increases efficiency and reduces dependence on labor, allowing farmers optimize their resources and achieve greater productivity.
But two characteristics were predominant for the success of these small Chinese machines and Indian: the high adaptability and specificityage for each segment of agribusiness. A single tractor is capable of performing several tasks, just by changing the implements of each machine. Specificity encompasses the production of specific machines for certain crops, such as the plows, enchanters and harvesters of horticultural products.
Importing mini and micro tractors from China and India will bring numerous benefits for family farmers and small farmers in Brazil. First, these tractors will increase efficiency and productivity in small agricultural properties. With its specific functionalities, farmers will be able to carry out essential tasks faster and more accurately, optimizing your time and resources.
In addition, the introduction of these tractors in Brazilian agribusiness will provide greater environmental sustainability. With the ability to apply pesticides and agricultural fertilizers in a precise and controlled manner, avoiding waste, mini and micro tractors will contribute to reducing excessive use chemicals and minimize negative impacts on the environment. Another important benefit is the reduction of dependence on manual labor.
In many regions of Brazil, the lack of rural workers has been a challenge for farmers Brazilians. With the mini and micro tractors, they will be able to carry out tasks that previously required a large physical effort more easily and efficiently, reducing the need for manpower and ensuring the continuity of agricultural activities. However, it is important to emphasize the importance of adequate qualification and training for the use of these tractors.
Farmers will need to acquire knowledge about operation, maintenance and safety equipment, in order to ensure proper use and prolong its useful life. This was the video where I showed you how the Chinese and Indian micro and mini tractors that can make a real revolution in Brazilian agribusiness, becoming the main ally of small Brazilian farmers. Thanks for watching and until next time!