Why has the Agricultural Machinery Industry Become the Preferred Choice for Manufacturers
In recent years, whether due to optimism about the agricultural machinery industry or the mutual penetration of agricultural machinery and construction machinery sectors, construction machinery manufacturing enterprises have been enthusiastically entering the field of agricultural machinery.
In fact, construction machinery manufacturing enterprises have several advantages in venturing into the agricultural machinery sector. Firstly, there are certain similarities between construction machinery and agricultural machinery, such as steel framework, arm transmission, and common technologies. Leveraging their foundational advantages in research, development, and manufacturing can provide robust support for quickly entering the agricultural machinery industry. Secondly, their marketing and after-sales networks can effectively ensure the marketing and after-sales service of agricultural machinery products. Thirdly, these enterprises possess large scales, strong financial capabilities, and can provide support for sustained development after entering the agricultural machinery industry.
In addition to the positive outlook on the agricultural machinery industry and the inherent advantages that construction machinery enterprises bring to entering this sector, another major reason for their entry is to use the agricultural machinery field as a buffer fallback in response to potential downturns in the construction machinery cycle.
However, on the surface, while advocating for agricultural mechanization strategies and agricultural machinery subsidy policies, the prospects of the agricultural machinery industry are indeed promising. Nevertheless, compared to the construction machinery industry, the market size of the agricultural machinery sector is smaller, with lower downstream profits and a market environment not as favorable as that of the construction machinery industry. Despite this, the agricultural machinery market is still in a state of steady growth.