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The plant produces approximately 2,000 tractor variants, ranging from 35 to 120 horsepower across the two brands.

CNH, a global leader in agriculture with its New Holland and Case IH brands –marks the production milestone of 700,000 tractors at its manufacturing site in Greater Noida. The plant produces approximately 2,000 tractor variants, ranging from 35 to 120 horsepower across the two brands. Gerrit Marx, the new CEO of CNH attended the milestone ceremony during his recent visit to India – affirming the Company’s commitment to this market and its continued growth.

Since commencing production in 1999, the site has expanded its capacity to produce 60,000 tractors annually. Currently, the Greater Noida plant manufactures tractors, engines, Power Take Offs (PTOs), and axles for the domestic market and exports to over 75 countries across Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Australia, and North America.

“I’m delighted to celebrate the milestone of manufacturing 700,000 tractors together with our CEO and the India team. This accomplishment underscores our dedication to ‘Made in India’ and advancing agricultural development in the country,” commented Narinder Mittal, Country Manager & Managing Director, CNH India & SAARC. “It is a result of our team’s hard work and reaffirms our customers’ trust in our products. India holds a significant position on the international stage, offering immense opportunities and scale. Our focus on technology and innovation will continue to drive our success here.”

Spread over 60 acres, the Greater Noida plant is one of the most advanced tractor manufacturing sites in the country with some 1,200 employees. The facility prides itself on promoting sustainability, using energy from solar panels installed on its roof, and its ongoing afforestation project that adopts the Miyawaki Project Methodology – namely densely planting a range of native woodland plants.

CNH India operates in the country through its Case IH, New Holland, and CASE Construction Equipment brands, delivering for over 25 years on its promise to provide world-class products from its ‘Made in India’ operations. In 2018, the company launched its financing arm CNH Capital India to offer financing solutions across its portfolio.

The plant produces approximately 2,000 tractor variants,

Company’s India technologies centre showcased precision technologies, software applications, and telematics that had been created and integrated across product segments.

CNH has been operating in India for 25 years; it is a world leader in agriculture and construction solutions. The company has been an industry trailblazer in bringing innovative technology to the country’s farmers ever since it was founded. It is the industry leader in crop residue baling, having been an industry trailblazer in the field.

At its Greater Noida factory, the company celebrated its 25th anniversary by showcasing a variety of agricultural machinery, such as tractors, combine harvesters, and balers. Accompanying the presentation of CNH’s indigenous R&D capabilities, the India technologies Centre showcased precision technologies, software applications, and telematics that had been created and integrated across product segments.

Narinder Mittal, Country Manager & Managing Director of CNH India & SAARC said “As we commemorate 25 years of New Holland’s journey in India, we take pride in our commitment to delivering not only cutting-edge technology and superior products, but also in our unwavering dedication to supporting hardworking farmers – the backbone of our nation. We look forward to the next chapter with a renewed promise to bring forth innovation, quality, and service that not only empower our farmers but also contribute to the growth of the Indian economy and communities.”

The Greater Noida plant has the ability to produce more than 60,000 tractors every year, making it one of the most sophisticated factories in India. In line with the country’s Make-in-India and Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiatives, the plant has been producing continuously for the domestic and export markets for over twenty years, all while adhering to the CNH Business System, which promotes greater accountability, agility, efficiency, and safety.

It has just surpassed 6.7 lakh tractors in manufacturing. In an effort to lessen its impact on the environment, the facility has cut its CO2 emissions by almost 26,000 tonnes in the last ten years. Using solar panels, the Greater Noida facility is able to meet over 25 per cent of its energy needs, demonstrating its commitment to green energy.

In addition, the facility has planted nearly 10,000 trees of 30 different kinds across 3,000 square metres, following the Miyawaki Project Methodology. CNH India fulfils its commitment to supply engineering excellence through its Case IH, New Holland, and CASE Construction Equipment brands, which service the country. A strong and reliable presence is demonstrated by the company’s extensive network of over 1,000 touchpoints and 470+ dealers across India.

Company’s India technologies centre showcased precision technologies,

The partnership will focus on enhancing the mechanisation of fruit harvesting, specifically apples, integrating cutting-edge techniques

CNH signs a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Indian Council of Agricultural Research – Central Institute of Temperate Horticulture (ICAR-CITH), Srinagar to collaborate on fruit harvesting technology in India.

The partnership will focus on enhancing the mechanisation of fruit harvesting, specifically apples, integrating cutting-edge techniques. It will also foster the development of innovative solutions tailored to India’s unique agricultural challenges.

“This strategic partnership seeks to pioneer groundbreaking innovation within horticulture. Together with ICAR – CITH, we look forward to combining our knowledge and expertise to deliver a step change in agricultural efficiency and productivity, benefiting the farmers and the wider agriculture community,” said Dr Garv Modwel, Group Leader, Advanced Technology and Innovation, CNH India Technology Center.

According to the MOU, CNH will oversee the design and development process of harvesting. The company will supply prototypes for field tests and make improvements based on the trial outcomes.

Dr M.K Verma, Director, ICAR – CITH Srinagar, said, “We look forward to collaborating with CNH to bring technological advancement to the Indian horticultural sector. The project offers an opportunity for our experts to apply their experience and understanding in developing solutions that will help reshape the future of fruit harvesting in India.”

ICAR-CITH will support image collection, logistics and operational aspects. The institute will analyse field test data such as picking efficiency, post-harvest losses, and the impact on fruit quality.

The partnership will focus on enhancing the