Pro-Eng understands the vision of tomorrow's farmer

Posted in Marketing by Admin on 28 March, 2017 at 9:39 p.m.

An idea lies in understanding the vision of tomorrow's farmers and sustainable agricultures. South African farmers are regarded as the best in the world and they understand the need to be pro-active and progressive farmers. Thanks, in part to visionaries, Pro-Eng Industries developed several innovated designs of quality products which were created to reduce the input costs, thus increasing profit.

To grasp what makes the Pro-Eng Industries ideas so interesting, and potentially ground-breaking, you have to consider the future plans for sustainable farming to create efficient and labour free equipment. Pro-Eng strives to simplify multiple tasking into simple mechanisms to expand the farmer’s productivity throughout South Africa.

Constructed of heavy duty materials and painted to withstand many years of outdoor use, Pro-Eng Industries manufacturing continues to build upon its legacy started over 25 years ago, by Professional Engineers. All products are manufactured in Middelburg, Mpumalanga South Africa; an area rich in farming and agricultural pride. Products are distributed to farmers and ranchers nationwide and worldwide.

Pro-Eng Industries represent the future of the people who work the land at heart. We have great agricultural equipment and are producers with productivity, reliability and performance essential to improving your farm’s profitability.

This platform of manufacturing presents an opportunity to significantly accelerate the farmers’ growth and development.

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