New Holland Presents Biomethane Tractor at the Aapresid Congress
- New Holland Agriculture showcased the T6 Methane Power tractor at the 31st Aapresid Congress, receiving acclaim for its performance and sustainable design.
- The T6 Methane Power tractor achieves reductions in matter emissions exceeding 90% and up to 80% reduction of CO2 compared to a diesel tractor, while maintaining similar performance.
- By using biomethane, the carbon footprint of rural property can reach zero, making it a symbol of CNH Industrial's commitment to sustainability.
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NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / September 14, 2023 / CNH Industrial
New Holland Agriculture, a brand of CNH Industrial, recently attended the 31st Aapresid Congress, the Argentine Association of Producers in Direct Sowing, which took place at the Metropolitan Convention Center of Rosario, Santa Fe, from August 9 to 11.
The motto of the 31st Aapresid Congress was "C, element of life", in reference to Carbon and the importance of improving soils to fight climate change. With this, New Holland took the opportunity to present the T6 Methane Power tractor, which has been recently acclaimed for its performance and sustainable design.
"It is a pleasure for us to participate in this renowned Congress that is synonymous with innovation and technology, representing attributes for our brand. The T6 Methane Power tractor features the latest technology and is powered by nature itself. In this way, we include our customers in the challenge of producing more and in an increasingly sustainable way," said Tomás Liceda, Commercial Director of New Holland Argentina.
With the T6 Methane Power tractor, the reductions in matter emissions exceed
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