John Deere is preparing to sell tractors to Cuba for the first time in 50 years.
Deere spokesman Ken Golden says shipments should begin later this month.
“This equipment has to be tested and appraised by the Cuban Agricultural Ministry to ensure it will work for their needs and conditions. If they agree the equipment is appropriate for Cuba, then there will be shipments over the next four years.”
Deere plans to sell Cuba smaller tractors and implements to be used mostly for dairy, row-crop, and specialty crop production.
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