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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
Shandong-based Taiwo Agricultural Equipment is a high-tech enterprise specializing in the production and sale of agricultural machinery, particularly tractors. Since its founding in 2021, the company has rapidly gained international market share thanks to its high-quality products and the production of customized parts.
Currently, the company's export share accounts for more than 80% of total sales, with products supplied to more than 100 countries and regions worldwide, including Russia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, and Chile.
Shandong is one of China's largest agricultural provinces, also boasting the most powerful production facilities and the most comprehensive range of agricultural machinery. It boasts significant advantages in the form of industrial clusters, and its production volume accounts for approximately a quarter of the national total.
In recent years, agricultural machinery exports from China have grown rapidly, with increasing volumes of this equipment being exported. According to data, in 2025, agricultural machinery exports from China will reach 67.419 billion yuan, a 32.3% increase from the previous year.
Why is Chinese agricultural machinery so popular? According to industry insiders, as global agricultural modernization accelerates, demand for agricultural machinery in developing countries is steadily growing, with high-efficiency, intelligent, and adaptable models in particular demand. More importantly, the Chinese agricultural machinery industry has made significant strides in technological innovation, resulting in continuous improvements in product functionality and performance.
China places great emphasis on strengthening innovation in agricultural technology and equipment, as well as developing new productive forces in agriculture. The 15th Five-Year Plan outlines the need to implement measures to ensure high-quality agricultural machinery and promote efficiency gains through the comprehensive use of fertile land, high-quality seeds, modern equipment, and advanced farming methods.
Along with the continuous improvement of the technological advancement of Chinese agricultural machinery, the range of products is also constantly expanding, demonstrating high adaptability and diversity, which can meet the needs of different regions and various applications.
In recent years, Chinese agricultural machinery has increasingly shifted from being a "product export" to a "full-service international marketplace." According to Zhang Qi, sales manager at Shandong Shuangli Modern Agricultural Equipment Co., Ltd., the company's tractors have become popular in regions such as Africa and South America. "We've established a network of sales and service outlets in many countries and provide training to local technicians to ensure efficient use and convenient on-site repairs. At the same time, we're constantly improving our products to address local specifics, ensuring 'local adaptation,'" Zhang Qi said.
Xeme Airlines has signed a major contract with a Kazakhstani farm for crop protection services in 2 million mu of cotton fields, worth approximately 6 million yuan. The contract covers not only the sale of agricultural drones but also comprehensive solutions, including hardware and software, pilot training, and personnel management.
Industry experts believe that agricultural machinery exports from China are demonstrating new trends: steady growth in volumes, ongoing optimization of the structure, and diversification of sales markets. In the future, as globalization deepens, the Chinese agricultural machinery market, constantly innovating and improving, will expand into new areas thanks to a more developed spare parts supply network, a more professional training system, and improved service.
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