The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Amtec diversifie­s into farm equipment

- Michael Tome Business Reporter

INDIA’S tractor and farm equipment manufactur­er Tafe, through AgriMag of South Africa has awarded a distributi­on licence of its products to Amtec Motors (Zimbabwe).

Through the franchise arrangemen­t between Tafe and AgriMag, Amtec is now selling tractors and an assortment of agro equipment comprising of boom sprayers, hydraulic offsets, rippers, ridgers, mechanical and pneumatic planters, an official said.

The new farm equipment division will be launched today with Minister of Lands, Agricultur­e, Water, Climate and Rural Resettleme­nt Perrance Shiri expected to be the guest of honour.

The introducti­on of agro equipment by Amtec is a departure from its traditiona­l business of selling trucks and luxury vehicles.

Amtec says expansion into retailing of farm equipment is part of the company’s strategy to remain relevant in a dynamic.

“As Amtec, we have moved into supplying agricultur­e equipment to remain competitiv­e and relevant to our Zimbabwean clientele but mostly we are aiming to support efforts to revamp the growing agricultur­e sector by our government,” said Ms Elivia Zvoushe, Amtec marketing officer responsibl­e for the agro equipment division.

Tafe tractors are manufactur­ed in India and will cost between $12 000 and $35 000 depending on the horsepower ranging from 35 to 100, according to Zvoushe.

Ms Zvoushe said the response on the market has been overwhelmi­ng, with many customers showing great appetite for the new products, but foreign currency shortage currently prevailing in the economy had been a major hindrance.

“The response is overwhelmi­ng,” she said. Most people are interested in our new products, (but foreign) currency is making it difficult for once off payments but we have put lay-byes in place to make the purchase easier.”

She said Ametc had also come up with special packages were it is offering soft collateral requiremen­ts for schools and churches.

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