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"Technology in agriculture is not an option anymore - it's the key to resilience, productivity, & prosperity."

Fortune India

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October 2025

CNH aims to redefine farming with automation, precision tools, and rural skill-building.

- NARINDER MITTAL President and Managing Director, CNH India Region

"Technology in agriculture is not an option anymore - it's the key to resilience, productivity, & prosperity."

What is CNH’s core mechanization vision for India?

CNH envisions a tech-enabled, sustainable agricultural sector in India — one where mechanization, automation, AI and clean-energy solutions together deliver higher yields, lower costs, less drudgery and new income routes. The ambition is to transition from partial mechanization in some pockets of the country to nearly every state and equitable adoption across crops and regions.

Which gaps in India’s current mechanization does CNH aim to address first?

CNH highlights three major gaps: (1) extremely low mechanization in labour-intensive crops — e.g. sugarcane harvesting is mechanized in only ~6% of area; (2) structural constraints like small, fragmented holdings and lack of access to capital or lease models; (3) weak training and service networks, especially in remote zones.

What technologies is CNH deploying (or piloting)?

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