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Grimme Landmaschinenfabrik
GRIMME Group is a global manufacturer of agricultural machinery for potato, sugar beet, and vegetable farming. Its product portfolio includes potato planters, harvesters (VARITRON), soil cultivation equipment, separators, haulm toppers, receiving hoppers, conveyors, grading and storage systems, and vegetable harvesting machinery.
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CLAAS Group
Claas is a German agricultural machinery manufacturer founded in 1913, based in Harsewinkel, Ostwestfalen-Lippe, Germany, in the state of North Rhine Westphalia. The product range includes combine harvesters, forage harvesters, balers, mowers, rakes, tractors, tedders and other harvesting machines.

Eggers Landmaschinen GmbH & Co. KG
Eggers Landmaschinen GmbH & Co. KG is a German agricultural machinery company that provides a comprehensive range of farm equipments including tractors, soil preparation implements, potato planters and harvesters, irrigation systems, loaders, slurry and manure spreaders.

EURO-Jabelmann Maschinenbau GmbH
EURO-Jabelmann Maschinenbau GmbH specializes in mechanical engineering and the wholesale and retail trade of agricultural machinery and vehicles. The company focuses on developing and manufacturing its own potato technology, catering to the specific needs of the agricultural sector.

Grimme Landmaschinenfabrik
GRIMME Group is a global manufacturer of agricultural machinery for potato, sugar beet, and vegetable farming. Its product portfolio includes potato planters, harvesters (VARITRON), soil cultivation equipment, separators, haulm toppers, receiving hoppers, conveyors, grading and storage systems, and vegetable harvesting machinery.

GRIMME Langquaid
GRIMME Langquaid is a major subsidiary and production plant of the GRIMME Group, a German agricultural machinery firm. It is located in Langquaid, Germany, and serves the group's global activities by manufacturing specialist equipment for potato, sugar beet, and vegetable cultivation.















