The head of the Ministry of Agriculture of Uganda, Bright Rwamirama, and his colleagues visited the Gomselmash plant. The foreigners came to the enterprise to study advanced Belarusian solutions in agricultural machinery, as well as to discuss prospects for cooperation, the manufacturer's press service reported.
Rwamirama visited the production sites of the enterprise. The assembly and delivery workshop aroused special interest among the guests. Then they got acquainted with time-tested samples of agricultural machinery and new developments. Among them was the GOMSELMASH GS5 grain harvester.
We are impressed by the level of automation and the quality of Belarusian machines. This opens up great opportunities for cooperation.
The management of Gomselmash spoke about the features of the operation of equipment in different climatic conditions. It turned out that agricultural machines can be adapted to the needs of Ugandan farms.
The company's experts demonstrated innovative solutions that increase productivity, simplify machine control and make field work more efficient.
Following the meeting, Rwamirama stated that cooperation between Uganda and the Belarusian enterprise will be long-term and mutually beneficial. He also expressed confidence that Gomselmash technologies will help the development of the agricultural sector of Uganda.
Characteristics of the GOMSELMASH GS5 combine:
- engine power - 210 hp
- fuel tank capacity - 300 l
- type of threshing device - drum
- grain hopper volume - 4.5 sq.m
- working speed - 8 km/h
- weight - 11,200 kg
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