John Deere to celebrate the work of agricultural communities through a video

A renewed appreciation of the importance of a reliable supply of safe and nutritious food throughout the COVID-19 pandemic has shone fresh light on the valued role Australian farmers play in keeping the world running.

John Deere Australia and New Zealand Managing Director, Peter Wanckel, said John Deere would help to celebrate the unwavering hard work and commitment of agricultural and regional communities through today’s release of the ‘We’re with you every step of the way’ video.

“Despite these being such challenging times, it has been truly heartening to see the effort and dedication farmers put into nourishing the world really recognised by everyday Australians as we work through this pandemic,” Mr Wanckel said.

“At John Deere, we are extremely proud to be part of this foundational industry and of the partnerships we share with farmers to help them undertake this important work. We want to showcase our appreciation through this short video and by paying tribute to the real people who day in, day out, keep the world running.”

Aside from reconnecting the public with where food and fibre come from, social distancing and restrictions on travel have also shown how technology and innovation are now, more than ever, fundamental to the flow of products through the agricultural supply chain.

“Although they’re used to working remotely at the best of times, the required changes which have come from social distancing and other public safety measures have meant farmers, like millions of other businesses around the world, have needed to adapt to new ways of sourcing the parts, equipment and other essentials they need to stay operational,” Mr Wanckel said.

“At John Deere, we are extremely proud to be part of this foundational industry and of the partnerships we share with farmers to help them undertake this important work.” Courtesy of John Deere.

“For John Deere, this has meant online platforms like Connected Support, which provides remote diagnostics and troubleshooting, have become some of the best ways we can continue to work side-by-side with our customers throughout this pandemic.”

Dealers are also on hand to help, and customers are encouraged to contact their local dealership by phone or email to enquire about new products or to discuss their service requirements. Parts can also be purchased online via John Deere Parts.

“We believe in farming and the resilience of Australian farmers but also understand conditions can be tough at times,”

Mr Wanckel said.

“For this reason, John Deere Financial has been working closely with customers suffering financial hardship by offering help, where possible, through the restructuring of loans and refinancing to assist with cashflow. Customers who would like to find out more can use our financial assistance form.

“We’re also encouraging farmers to take time before 30 June this year to understand whether the recent changes to the instant depreciation regime, which include an increase in the asset write-off threshold from $30,000 to $150,000 and the expansion of access to businesses with a turnover of up to $500 million could soften their financial burden.

“This is such an important time for Australian farmers as they prepare for seeding and we want to assure the entire agricultural community John Deere is here to support them wherever we can, both now as we navigate COVID-19 and for the long-term of this great sector.”

Source: John Deere

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Nicolle Portilla is RTS’s Social Media Manager, and has been a valued member of the team since July 2018. She is responsible for content creation on all platforms, leveraging creative software, industry trends and research, and social media strategy to build upon the company’s online presence. Additionally, Nicolle contributes to the RTS blog, which serves to educate clients and industry players about our technology and sustainability efforts, and is responsible for the creation and dissemination of our internal and external newsletters. Prior to taking on the role of Social Media Manager, Nicolle served on the Sustainability team for nearly three years, assisting clients in achieving their sustainability goals through external communications and event organizing. Preceding Nicolle’s time on the RTS team is her work with Clean Water Action, where she promoted clean water initiatives. Nicolle graduated from Stony Brook University in 2018 with a B.A. in Sustainability.