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Agrico Tractors: Practical Farm Power for Nigerian Field Work
Overview and role in modern farming
Agrico tractors are general-purpose agricultural machines designed to handle daily field operations such as tillage, planting support, haulage, and light land preparation. They fit the needs of mixed farms that require a dependable tractor platform rather than highly specialized equipment. In the value-focused tractor segment, the Agrico brand is typically positioned around straightforward engineering, serviceable layouts, and availability of compatible parts—factors that matter for uptime in commercial farming and contract work.
Technical features and performance profile
These tractors commonly span practical horsepower ranges for small to mid-scale operations, with configurations that emphasize usable torque, stable traction, and compatibility with standard implements. Typical specifications in this class include 2WD or 4WD options, manual transmissions suited to variable field speeds, and hydraulic systems able to support loaders, planters, and basic tillage tools. In routine applications, the advantages are often found in operating simplicity and fuel-conscious performance.
- Usable power bands for ploughing, harrowing, ridging, and transport
- Implement compatibility via standard hitch and PTO setups
- Service-friendly design for local workshops and mobile mechanics
- 4WD variants better suited to wet soils and uneven terrain
Nigeria fit: conditions, crops, and economics
In Nigeria, tractors are increasingly relevant due to expanding mechanization, higher labour costs in peak seasons, and the need to improve timeliness of land preparation. Agrico tractors are commonly applied in maize, rice, cassava, sorghum, and vegetable production, as well as in farm-to-market haulage. Demand is shaped by regional soil types, seasonal rainfall, and road conditions; farms often prioritize ground clearance, traction, and ease of maintenance. Access to diesel supply, local repair capacity, and parts interchangeability can be decisive in total cost of ownership.
Agrico tractors price and suitability summary
This equipment suits smallholders scaling up, cooperative groups, and contractors needing a reliable workhorse for repetitive tasks. Key reasons to shortlist include practical power-to-cost balance, implement flexibility, and maintainability under mixed operating conditions. When evaluating price and operating costs, it is useful to compare drivetrain configuration, hydraulic capacity, and parts support alongside intended workload and seasonal utilization.
Prices for Agrico tractors
| Deutz-Fahr AGROTRON 9310 TTV | Year: 2016, running hours: 5,800 m/h | €63,000 |
| Fendt 1050 | Year: 2017, running hours: 15,600 m/h, power: 517 HP (380 kW) | €112,800 |
| Fendt 936 VARIO GEN-7 | Year: 2025, running hours: 870 m/h, speed: 40 km/h, PTO rotation speed: 540 rpm | €305,000 |
| Fendt Farmer 308 LSA | Year: 1993, running hours: 10,641 m/h, fuel: diesel, axle configuration: 4x4, speed: 40 km/h | €29,512 |
| John Deere 6130 D | Year: 2011, running hours: 9,500 m/h | €32,100 |
| John Deere 6215 | Year: 2015, speed: 50 km/h | €47,500 |
| John Deere 6920 | Year: 2006, three-point linkage: ✓ | €34,300 |
| John Deere 6R 250 | Year: 2025, running hours: 404 m/h, axle configuration: 4x4, speed: 50 km/h | €214,900 |
| Massey Ferguson 6499 | Year: 2009, power: 245 HP (180 kW) | €28,000 |
| New Holland TD 5.75 | Running hours: 2,620 m/h, power: 75.05 HP (55.16 kW), front loader: ✓ | €20,000 |
























