AN Iranian firm is seeking to establish a 50-meter assembly line in the country that would produce farm machinery, such as tractors, to help improve the agriculture sector’s mechanization level, the Department of Agriculture (DA) said.
AN Iranian firm is seeking to establish a 50-meter assembly line in the country that would produce farm machinery, such as tractors, to help improve the agriculture sector’s mechanization level, the Department of Agriculture (DA) said.
In a recent meeting, Special Trade Adviser to the Embassy of the Philippines in Tehran, Iran, Nader Saeedi discussed with Agriculture Secretary Emmanuel F. Piñol possible investments in the local farm sector, such as the construction of a 50-meter tractor assembly line.
“As part of his proposal, Saeedi said his company intends to establish a 50-meter tractor assembly line in the Philippines to help Filipino farmers by providing readily available, tailor-fit farm implements and tractors, and technical trainings on their operation and maintenance,” the DA said in a press release on Tuesday.
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