John Deere 25 years present in India

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John Deere continues to innovate, invest, and leverage manufacturing, talent, and India’s supply chain to serve farmers in India and around the world. All is designed to enhance farm productivity through technologically advanced products and services. The company celebrates 25 years presence in India.

The latest example is the 5M series tractor and a production system approach that offers higher horsepower, advanced features and precision technology aimed to reduce cost of farming operations and enhance income levels. The introduction of these products and solutions are recent examples of Deere’s efforts to provide farmers a wide range of farm solutions including tractors, harvesters, and hi-tech implements.

According to Mukul Varshney, Director Corporate Affairs and Communication in India, John Deere is uniquely positioned to deliver both economic and sustainable value for our customers through advanced technology and solutions. “John Deere’s 25 years presence in India has witnessed a transformation in Indian Agriculture as well.”

“Our journey began with the introduction of advanced product features such as power steering, oil immersed disk brakes, planetary reduction, force feed lubrication, high torque machines and value-add technologies such as front PTO, perma clutch, AutoTrac, PowrReverser and JDLink,” said Shailendra Jagtap, managing director. “John Deere continues to innovate and introduce these advanced features in India which are now becoming industry standard. The farmers ’ outlook is progressive, and they adapt technologies when they see value and cost benefits.”

Over its 25 years, John Deere has shown commitment to investment in manufacturing and product development in India including:

  • Tractor manufacturing locations in Pune (Maharashtra) and Dewas (Madhya Pradesh)
  • Electronics system manufacturing in Pune (Maharashtra)
  • India Engineering Centre in Pune (Maharashtra)
  • Enterprise Technology Centre in Pune (Maharashtra)
  • Global IT Centre in Pune (Maharashtra) and Bengaluru (Karnataka)
  • Parts Distribution Centre in Nagpur (Maharashtra) and Indore (Madhya Pradesh)
  • John Deere Finance in Pune (Maharashtra)
  • 1200 touch points under 580 channel partners across the country, 22 Branch Offices and 4 Zonal Training centers
  • Wirtgen Group, a John Deere Company Pune (Maharashtra)


Jagtap said John Deere is also making efforts to bring technologies to tractors and farm equipment that lower the overall cost of farm operations by reducing the number of operations needed in the field and efficient use of fertilizers and chemicals. These are essential for additionally meeting sustainability goals and reduced emissions, both of which help meet Deere’s strategic ambitions to protect the environment.

For instance, the introduction of technology such as a front PTO and specially designed front farm implements have helped reduce the cost of some operations by more than 25 percent while also reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

John Deere in India

The John Deere Enterprise Technology Centre and Global IT Pune provides services and solutions which add value in areas of product engineering, manufacturing, quality, supply chain, IT solutions and customer support services to various John Deere businesses globally. The engineers provide full stack capabilities from concept and design to product delivery. In addition, they cover areas such as cyber security, fintech solutions, smart connect factories, robotic process automation and customer facing solutions including smart connect machines and real time customer connectivity. The team has domain expertise in areas such as AI,/ML cloud computing, Data Science and Data Analytics

John Deere’s India Engineering Centre in Pune has responsibility worldwide for Deere’s design and innovation in utility tractors. Jagtap said product features such as perma-clutch, front PTO, power reverser, telematics and airconditioned cabin have been welcome features for customers. Adding ‘Green System’ farm implements and John Deere combine harvesters have created wholistic farming solutions, he added.

Ramakant Garg, director, sales, and marketing, said, “We provide John Deere products for a variety of agro-climatic conditions and crop types, and this has been key to our growth in India. Our product portfolio serves individual farmers, contract farmers and entrepreneurs who are in the business of custom hiring. Our channel is well positioned to serve the farmers through the product life cycle. We are number one in the country on customer satisfaction.”

Garg added that John Deere Financial services leverage digital platforms well and provides transparency, speed, and convenience which is an advantage for customers. “With a 5-year warranty and easy access to parts, prompt services and inclusion of women in farming, our customers truly feel it’s their “Zindagi ka best decision,” he added.

Jagtap also explained Deere’s commitment to developing the entire agricultural industry for the long-term. Deere leverages India supply chain, talent, and market well due to cost advantage, reliable and quality suppliers, and manufacturing ecosystem for serving farmers in more than 110 countries globally. 

Mukul Varshney said, “The current environment and priorities of the central and state governments are to bring agricultural reforms and increase farmers’ income. Precision and advanced technologies in the agriculture crop value chain are critical. Industry, academia, and governments are coming together to have a far-reaching impact on productivity and farmer profitability.”

One additional item that strengthens John Deere’s presence in India is the 2017 acquisition of the Wirtgen Group, which has a factory in Pune. The Wirtgen Group is the world’s largest road construction company.

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