New Holland Agriculture bags three awards at the Indian Tractor of the Year Awards 2023
Since 2019, the ITOTY Award has been presented yearly to honour the innovation and efforts of tractors and farm equipment manufacturers. The awards emphasise new features, products, and innovations.
New Holland Agriculture, a brand of CNH Industrial, has bagged three awards at the fourth edition of the Indian Tractor of the Year (ITOTY) awards, 2023. The brand has received this award in the Best Tractor in the above 60 HP category for the New Holland 5620 TX TREM-IV and in the Best Tractor for Agriculture for New Holland 3630 TX Super Plus.
Additionally, under the Best CSR Initiative category, New Holland has been recognised for its Unnat Kaushal skill development initiative. These achievements serve as a testament to the brand's expertise in providing exceptional farming solutions and equipment in the country.
Since 2019, the ITOTY Award has been presented yearly to honour the innovation and efforts of tractors and farm equipment manufacturers. The awards emphasise new features, products, and innovations from the producers.
Sandeep Gupta, Director - Agriculture Brand India, CNH Industrial said, This prestigious accolade testifies to the competence of our cutting-edge products and will further bolster consumer’s trust in the brand."
Through more than 500 dealers and approved service centers, New Holland Agriculture provides products and services to over 600,000 consumers throughout India. It provides a large selection of tractors for both domestic and international markets, ranging from 20 to 110 HP.
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