DIMO and SDF Boost Farmers’ Access to Modern Equipment

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DIMO, a leading diversified conglomerate in Sri Lanka, has recently partnered with Sarvodaya Development Finance (SDF) to provide accessibility to high-quality agricultural equipment for small and medium-scale farmers. The objective of this partnership is to elevate the agriculture industry’s mechanization to further develop efficiency and productivity.  

Through this agreement, Sarvodaya Development Finance will provide special financing options for the STIHL Tea Pruner and Tiller Machines. DIMO Represents the STIHL high-quality power tool range backed by German Technology in Sri Lanka. These options provide farmers with easier means of investing in essential equipment without the burden of heavy capital on agriculture machinery. This will help improve cash flow significantly, allowing farmers to reinvest in crops and other farming requirements. Customers who take advantage of this leasing promotion have to pay an initial payment of 20% for tillers and 10% for tea pruners.   

Rakhita Gunasekera, COO of the Retail Arm at DIMO, commented, “We are delighted to partner with Sarvodaya Development Finance to introduce modern agricultural equipment to a wider base of farmers. This collaboration aligns with our commitment to supporting the growth of Sri Lanka’s agriculture sector through innovative solutions.” 

Nilantha Jayanetti, CEO of Sarvodaya Development Finance, said, “Sarvodaya Development Finance is proud to join hands with DIMO to empower farmers with the necessary tools for enhanced productivity. Our partnership will provide farmers with flexible financial solutions tailored to their specific needs, contributing to the overall development of the agricultural sector.”  

Sarvodaya Development Finance’s substantial presence in rural areas and its in-depth knowledge of the financial requirements of the farming community is the reason it was chosen for this partnership. They have demonstrated the same vision and commitment to small and medium-scale farmers offering farmer-friendly financing solutions. Their history of promoting local economic development goes hand-in-hand with DIMO’s purpose of fuelling dreams and aspirations of the communities it serves. 

The STIHL Tea Pruner Machine is designed specifically for tea plantations and is used to trim tea bushes after the harvest, and the STIHL Tiller Machine can be used for several kinds of cultivation, such as vegetable gardens, paddy fields, and row crops. The tiller machine makes even the most challenging and labor-intensive groundwork simple, making it the ideal machine for small to medium-scale farmers and mixed-crop farmers. 

There aren’t many vibrations when the worm gear drive is in use and the well-designed curved handlebar can be effortlessly adjusted to the individual body height for easy access to the tiller controls. With the assistance of one reverse gear, two forward gears, and intelligent weight distribution, farmers can operate the strong machine with less effort. Thanks to its operating width of 100 cm the tiller machine can effectively cultivate large areas of fields, plots, and plantations. Both machines have cutting-edge technologies installed to guarantee dependable and effective operation.      

DIMO provides extensive after-sales services for these machines that include on-site maintenance, availability of original spare parts, service warranties, and training courses. This guarantees farmers can get the most out of their investments.   

This partnership between DIMO and Sarvodaya Development Finance marks a significant step towards promoting agricultural mechanization in Sri Lanka and empowering farmers to achieve greater success.

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Photo Caption: DIMO and SDF officials are exchanging agreements

About DIMO

Diesel & Motor Engineering PLC (DIMO) is involved in a number of related fields and represents many prestigious principals – Mercedes-Benz, Siemens, Jeep, KSB, TATA Motors, MTU, Komatsu, Michelin, Zeiss, MRF, Bomag, Claas, TK Elevator, Mahindra Tractors and Stanley to name a few. From a company known for vehicles, DIMO today has diversified into many areas. Medical Engineering, Building Management Systems and Services, Power Generation and Distribution, Material Handling, Storage and Warehouse solutions, Power Tools, Agricultural Equipment, Total Lighting Solutions, Power systems and Generators, Refrigeration, Ship Repairing and Driver Training Courses are some of the areas into which DIMO has entered during the past few decades. DIMO has also diversified into fertilizer and agriculture input market. DIMO successfully entered into overseas markets in the Maldives and Myanmar, by expanding their Marine and General Engineering services through partnerships in the Maldives and their automobiles and automobile servicing segments into Myanmar. DIMO is currently working to consolidate on current overseas operations with new markets in East Africa.

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