Belarus' Gomselmash company, Russia's Tula Oblast sign cooperation agreement

18:59, 4 February

Photo courtesy of Gomselmash

The Belarusian harvester manufacturer Gomselmash and the Ministry of Agriculture of Russia's Tula Oblast have signed a cooperation agreement, BelTA learned from Gomselmash.

Gomselmash met with representatives of the Ministry of Agriculture of Tula Oblast via videoconferencing on 3 February. Gomselmash Director General Aleksandr Novikov and Tula Oblast Minister of Agriculture Aleksey Stepin signed the cooperation agreement. The cooperation between the parties will be aimed at supporting and developing agriculture of Tula Oblast. “Thanks to the agreement, agricultural enterprises of Tula Oblast will get a better access to Gomselmash's farm machinery to,” the press service of Gomselmash noted.

More than 100 Gomselmash machines already operate in Tula Oblast, the press service added.

The Belarusian holding company Gomselmash is one of the largest manufacturers of agricultural machines. It is one of the leaders on the world market of harvesters and other sophisticated agricultural machines. Its harvesters are used in fields of Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Czechia, Slovakia, Romania, Bulgaria, Argentina, Brazil, China, South Korea, and Baltic states. Gomselmash operates an extensive distribution chain, joint ventures, and assembly enterprises.

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