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More Farm Machinery And Other Businesses Pull Out of Russia

More Farm Machinery And Other Businesses Pull Out of Russia

Lely, a Dutch machinery and equipment producer, has likewise stopped doing business in Russia and Belarus. Lely's is a global agricultural family business with the mission of making farmers' life easier every day through innovative solutions and customized services.

They provide solutions for practically every cowshed activity, from milking to cleaning. They offer guidance on how to efficiently arrange a dairy farm through the use of management systems. Their vision, as well as the needs and desires of our clients, motivate and inspire us.

Lely has said that they are cognizant of their role in the global food supply as a global supplier of dairy farm robots, especially in Ukraine, Russia, and Belarus. They want to uphold the public's interests in terms of food security, cow welfare, and the promises we've made to our farmers, among other things.

Due to the difficulties of conducting business in Russia, Caterpillar Inc. has halted operations at its sites. Caterpillar Inc. is a global leader in construction and mining equipment, as well as off-highway diesel and natural gas engines, industrial gas turbines, and diesel-electric locomotives.

The German Agricultural Society, DLG, which organizes Agritechnica, the world's largest farm machinery expo, in Hanover, weighed in on the issue.

The German Agricultural Society (Deutsche Landwirtschafts-Gesellschaft), or DLG, is a non-profit worldwide organization dedicated to Germany's agricultural business. Max Eyth started the DLG in 1885, and it now has over 23,000 members and is headquartered in Frankfurt am Main. Its principal goal is to promote technical and scientific growth in the food and agricultural industries, as well as to establish standards.

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