How crazy INDIAN TRACTOR DRIVERS ruin equipment
How crazy INDIAN TRACTOR DRIVERS ruin equipment In India, the relationship between drivers and their cars on the roads is very reminiscent of the life of animals in the jungle, where the main thing is size and strength. The most terrible beast of Indian roads is a tractor with a trailer (women go in them for ablution, children go to school and just Indians on various important urgent matters). There are quite a lot of them (tractors) and they are not afraid of anyone except police cars and government officials (you can even get a stick on the head from the police without leaving the tractor). All the rest are deeply “on the drum”. Therefore, for example, when driving onto a main road, a tractor driver will not even think of letting someone who is driving along it, unless, of course, it is a larger tractor. Every fifth tractor in the world is assembled in India. The production of tractors in India began in 1961 and developed at a rapid pace until, in the mid-1970s, India became an exporter of tractors, which are shipped mainly to Africa and Asia. In 2011, India exported about 60,000 tractors. Now Indian tractors are produced by about 14 large companies, both local and multinational. The largest tractor market in India is Uttar Pradesh, where around 80,000 tractors are sold annually and the sales volume is growing by more than 10% every year. A feature of Indian agriculture is its saturation with tractors with a capacity of 31 to 40 hp. with., it is the machines of this power that account for 45% of the tractor fleet. However, the country is in great need of more powerful machines. The north of India is saturated with tractors (Punjab has 82 per 1,000 ha), while the south is in short supply, resulting in a national rate of 12 per 1,000 ha. In 2013, there were about 5 million tractors in India, while by 2031 their number is planned to be increased to 16 million units. Now only a third of Indian farmers harvest two crops a year from their fields due to low mechanization of agriculture. Музыка: Жасмин - Индийское диско; Parvati Khan - Jimmy; Arash - Yalla; Индийское попурри -minus; Neha Bhasin, Bappi Lahiri - Asalaam-e-Ishqum
How crazy INDIAN TRACTOR DRIVERS ruin equipment In India, the relationship between drivers and their cars on the roads is very reminiscent of the life of animals in the jungle, where the main thing is size and strength. The most terrible beast of Indian roads is a tractor with a trailer (women go in them for ablution, children go to school and just Indians on various important urgent matters). There are quite a lot of them (tractors) and they are not afraid of anyone except police cars and government officials (you can even get a stick on the head from the police without leaving the tractor). All the rest are deeply “on the drum”. Therefore, for example, when driving onto a main road, a tractor driver will not even think of letting someone who is driving along it, unless, of course, it is a larger tractor. Every fifth tractor in the world is assembled in India. The production of tractors in India began in 1961 and developed at a rapid pace until, in the mid-1970s, India became an exporter of tractors, which are shipped mainly to Africa and Asia. In 2011, India exported about 60,000 tractors. Now Indian tractors are produced by about 14 large companies, both local and multinational. The largest tractor market in India is Uttar Pradesh, where around 80,000 tractors are sold annually and the sales volume is growing by more than 10% every year. A feature of Indian agriculture is its saturation with tractors with a capacity of 31 to 40 hp. with., it is the machines of this power that account for 45% of the tractor fleet. However, the country is in great need of more powerful machines. The north of India is saturated with tractors (Punjab has 82 per 1,000 ha), while the south is in short supply, resulting in a national rate of 12 per 1,000 ha. In 2013, there were about 5 million tractors in India, while by 2031 their number is planned to be increased to 16 million units. Now only a third of Indian farmers harvest two crops a year from their fields due to low mechanization of agriculture. Музыка: Жасмин - Индийское диско; Parvati Khan - Jimmy; Arash - Yalla; Индийское попурри -minus; Neha Bhasin, Bappi Lahiri - Asalaam-e-Ishqum
