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A Delegation from the SCO Media Think Tank Summit Visited YTO

Published:2025-11-06

Recently, a delegation from the SCO Media and Think Tank Summit visited YTO. Experts from over 40 media in more than 10 countries including Russia, Belarus, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Pakistan had the opportunity to experience the unique charm of China's intelligent agricultural machinery equipment.

YTO tractors are popular products exported to the countries participating in the "Belt and Road Initiative". The YTO family's over 40 models of products gathered in a grand display, catching the attention of the guests. They all walked into the driver's cabin to take photos to commemorate the moment.

The YTO-LF2204 driverless tractor without a cab left a deep impression on the journalist Fatme Badawi Ramadan from the Egyptian newspaper. She listened attentively and kept asking questions, "Without a driver's cabin, how can this huge machine be operated?" "Is there a plan to export it to Egypt?" “YTO tractors are very common in Egypt, and today I saw their 'home'", said by her. A staff member of YTO informed her that the YTO tractors exported to Egypt can be customized according to the local agricultural and agronomic characteristics as well as the needs of users. They can not only efficiently complete various agricultural field operations, but also meet the requirements of users for undertaking engineering operations during their off-season, and are highly popular among users.

Sarajdin Abdullah, the executive vice president and advisor of Peninsula Media Group, said that his visit to Henan Province gave him a new understanding of China's agricultural technology. "From planting to harvesting, the modern agricultural machinery equipment produced by YTO has enabled agricultural production to achieve a high degree of mechanization. This is exactly what our country needs. My hometown, Sudan, is a major agricultural country with a large amount of irrigable land and abundant water resources. In the future, I look forward to seeing more YTO tractors running across the African continent," said by him.