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"Smart Farming Enhances Quality and Conserves Resources," States Vladislav Sribny of CLAAS

Modern technology and intelligent devices are increasingly pivotal in advancing agriculture, making it nearly impossible to meet market demands and address global challenges without them.

Vladislav Sribny, CLAAS Eastern Europe Export Manager, emphasizes the transformative impact of these technologies: "Innovative agricultural equipment and Smart Farming not only enhance the quality of operations but also significantly reduce natural resource consumption. This approach allows farmers to execute various tasks more precisely, yielding long-term benefits. Additionally, the automation and acceleration of processes save time, energy, and money."

Sribny advocates for a focus on "smart agriculture" development, urging modern farmers to embrace these principles to achieve desired outcomes.

CLAAS, a German firm with a 110-year history in agricultural machinery, continues to innovate. Its recent launches, the Evion grain harvester and the Xerion 12 tractor, equipped with smart devices, have been hailed as groundbreaking advancements in agricultural technology.

"Our core value at CLAAS is a relentless pursuit of excellence. We strive to not only sustain our achievements but also to enhance them, ensuring our brand's continued success. The EVION and XERION 12 models build on the legacy of their predecessors and elevate our equipment's capabilities to new heights. These models are more powerful, durable, and feature advanced software, sophisticated functions, and modes. They are also more economical, easier to maintain, and operate," explains Sribny.

For over 11 years, "Agrosphere" has been the official representative of CLAAS in Georgia, introducing innovative agricultural products and equipment to Georgian farmers who are well-acquainted with and actively use CLAAS machinery in their daily operations. Detailed descriptions of CLAAS products available in Georgia can be found on the "Agrosphere" official website.