Kenya hosts Case IH commercial, operator training

NAIROBI, KENYA: The push for productivity in countries across Africa is generating an increasing demand for agricultural equipment and training on mechanised farming and machinery operation.  

To meet this growing requirement across African markets, Case IH held a theoretical and practical training course for more than 30 participants in Kenya – a country where agriculture is a key sector for the economy. Attendees came from Uganda, Zimbabwe, Ghana, Qatar, Madagascar and from Kenya.

With a focus on the latest Case IH tractor lines, the courses offered a blended programme of theoretical and operational sessions. The training programme covered a wide range of Case IH tractors, from the 35-75hp JXT and the 80-88hp Farmall JXM at the smaller end, through the 110-140hp Farmall A models and right up to the 112-141hp Maxxum and 142-213hp Puma tractors at the heavier end of the scale.

“This event was the perfect opportunity for the sales people from our distributors to come and spend time using our products in the field with a variety of implements,” commented Herve Vermersch, Case IH Trainer. 

With a focus on the latest Case IH tractor lines, the courses offered a blended programme of theoretical and operational sessions. The training programme covered a wide range of Case IH tractors, from the 35-75hp JXT and the 80-88hp Farmall JXM at the smaller end, through the 110-140hp Farmall A models and right up to the 112-141hp Maxxum and 142-213hp Puma tractors at the heavier end of the scale.

“This event was the perfect opportunity for the sales people from our distributors to come and spend time using our products in the field with a variety of implements,” commented Herve Vermersch, Case IH Trainer. 

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