Optimistic Outlook for Agricultural Machinery

Optimistic Outlook for Agricultural Machinery
maart 03, 2009

In sharp contrast to most other sectors, agricultural machinery manufacturers remain positive about 2009. Already, farm debt-to-asset ratios are at an all-time low while farms continue to invest in equipment.

Everyone has been cutting back on expenses and buying less, but there is one thing people cannot live without: food.

"Certainly, recent economic conditions are testing the market's confidence. But people need food,"says Charlie O'Brien, Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) vice president of agricultural services. "The global population is growing, and is expected to increase 23 percent by 2025 and total 9 billion by 2050. It is predicted food production will need to increase by 50 percent by 2025 and double by 2050."

According to the AEM's Farm Equipment Sales Forecast for 2009, farming machinery sales are expected to weather the downturn due to the growing population. Equipment will be needed to plant, harvest and process crops.

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