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Sustainability is a mission

N

ew Holland Agriculture has signed a three

year cooperation agreement with the Food

and Agriculture Organization of the United

Nations (FAO) to improve water mobilization and

irrigation in the Governorate of Kebili, an arid zone

in Central Tunisia.

The aim is to stabilise the availability and use of

water in the area, so as to reduce poverty and bring

economic development.

The activities will run for three years, and will include

the construction of repairs to traditional water

harvesting systems, the creation of family gardens and

the increase of pastoral and arboricultural plantations.

The management of water resources will be improved

thanks to training and direct collaboration with local

farmers’ associations.

Three quarters of the surface of Tunisia is particularly

arid and the arable surface per inhabitant is amongst

the lowest of the Mediterranean region. Furthermore,

the Kebili area also suffers from desertification and

climate change.

New Holland Agriculture’s involvement in the project

has also been made possible by the fundamental

contribution of CNH Industrial.

That has always been involved in socially and

environmentally responsible practices and activities,

and New Holland has made sustainability one of its

strategic pillars to drive the business. By providing

innovative products and solutions that abide by

environmentally-responsible operating practices,

CNH Industrial and New Holland are doing their

part to address global issues such as climate change

and water shortage.

Massimiliano Tripodi

(Marketing Director EMEA

New Holland Agriculture)

and

Marcela Villarreal

(FAO Partnerships Director)

New Holland takes part in the Third European

Congress of Young Farmers

N

ew Holland was a key partner of the Third

European Congress of Young Farmers, which

took place in April at the premises of the

European Parliament in Brussels. More than 200

young farmers travelled from 17 different EU member

states to take part in the event, which discussed the

topics of innovation and sustainability in mapping the

agriculture of the future. The Congress was organised

by Nuno Melo (Portugal) and Esther Herranz García

(Spain), both Members of the European Parliament, in

collaboration with the CAP Agricultores de Portugal,

Asaja (Asociación Agraria de Jóvenes Agricultores –

Spain) and the European Crop Protection Association.

The aim of the Congress, now in its third iteration,

is to stimulate dialogue between young farmers, EU

institutions, and stakeholders in general. It also provides

a showcase for young agricultural entrepreneurs to

propose innovative projects focused on farming and

sustainable agriculture.

As Lars Skjoldager Sørensen – New Holland

Agriculture's Head of Harvesting Product Management

– explained in his speech during the opening event:

“Being innovative is a typical attitude for young

people, and especially for young farmers. Keeping in

mind our 120 years of history, at New Holland we look

at the future of agriculture – your future – with young

eyes, minds and hearts. And we are ready to listen to

your projects and dreams, and to put our knowledge,

experience and innovative spirit at your service: just

ask.” In his speech, Sørensen also reminded the

audience that New Holland will celebrate the tenth

anniversary of its Clean Energy Leader strategy this

year: ten years of New Holland’s commitment and

success in backing efficient and sustainable farming.

The young farmers were guests of honour at the

European Parliament. There they presented their

innovative projects related to the agricultural food

production and biodiversity.

The themes of the congress were innovation and

sustainability, and these were also the key elements,

which were leading up to the culminating moment

of the congress, which was the awards ceremony for

the winning farming projects submitted by the young

European farmers.

The prize for the Best Project, the Most Innovative

and the Most Sustainable projects went to four young

farmers from Bulgaria, Greece, Portugal and Spain. All

the winners will be invited to visit one of New Holland

Agriculture's sites in Europe.

Over 200 young farmers travelled from 17 different EU countries to take part in the event

Innovation and sustainability

at the core of the discussions

in the two day event

A more stable water supply

and usage will help economic

development in the area

New Holland working with UN

to manage water in Tunisia

The three year project will improve water mobilisation and irrigation in Kebili

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