Kubota announced at the Irish National Ploughing Championships recently that it will bring various machines from its farm equipment line-up to Ireland for the first time.
These products will include a range of its Kubota-branded farm implements, which Kverneland Group Ireland will roll out, supply, and manage.
Kubota Group acquired Kverneland Group in 2012.
Kubota will introduce to the Irish market disc mowers, rakes, tedders, flail choppers, pendulum fertiliser spreaders, round balers, and wrappers.
These implements will bear Kubota’s distinctive orange branding scheme and will initially be launched through four Kubota tractor dealers in Ireland, including DA Forgie in Northern Ireland, Clarkes of Cavan in Cavan, John Atkins & Company in Cork, and Mulchrone Brothers in Mayo.
Kubota says Kverneland Group Ireland will manufacture the implements, distribute them to the dealers, and provide parts and service.
Kverneland Group announced in a press release that it will launch Kubota’s implements in Ireland along with its existing Kverneland and Vicon equipment brands, adding that “there will be no changes to our existing Kverneland or Vicon dealer network as a result of the launch of Kubota implements.”
With the launch, Kubota says it now offers a full range of grassland-oriented implements to Irish customers, noting that the implements are “ideal” companions for the size and power that Kubota’s MGX- IV, M4002, M5001, and M7002 tractor ranges offer.