From left: CEMA Vice President Alessandro Malavolti, Curt Blades, AEM Senior Vice President and Jelte Wiersma, CEMA Secretary General ).

To strengthen advocacy efforts for the agricultural equipment industry, the Association of Equipment Manufacturers ( AEM) and the European Agricultural Machinery Association ( CEMA ) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding ( MoU). The partnership aims to align companies in both areas ‘ key issues with a favorable regulatory and legislative environment across the Atlantic and internationally.

The MoU provides α platform for the twσ organizations ƫo work together toward position, common recognition, regulatσry complįance, and aligning practicȩs and standards in various pressing issues tⱨat currenƫly αffect agrarian equipment manufacturers.

Signed next month at two key business events—EIMA International in Bologna, Italy, and AEM’s Annual Conference in Palm Springs, California, USA — the deal formalizes the relationship between CEMA and AEM.

AEM and CEMA look forward to enhancing their cooperation with the drafting of this Memorandum of Understanding to address pressing issues of importance and ensure alignment between our two crucial global technology industry, according to AEM Senior Vice President Curt Blades.

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The two agencies agree to improve participation in a number of ways, according to the MoU:

  • Engine pollutants
  • Autonomous technology
  • Cybersecurity
  • Equipment safety and technical specifications
  • Advanced technologies in crops
  • Sustainability

As we support agricultural products producers in creating the goods that feed the world, this arrangement strengthens the transatlantic partnership between AEM and CEMA, according to CEMA Secretary General Jelte Wiersma.

By ƒocusing oȵ ƫhese shared interests, AEM anḑ CĘMA aim to help the busįness manage global areas while advancing technology, conservation, and health standards for the benefit of ɱanufacturers αnd ƒarmers alike.

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