African Farmers Journal
Agri Inputs Agribusiness Aquaculture Crops Featured Irrigation Livestock

US farmers win right to repair John Deere equipment – BBC

Tractor maker John Deere has agreed to give its US customers the right to fix their own equipment.
Previously, farmers were only allowed to use authorised parts and service facilities rather than cheaper independent repair options.
Deere and Co. is one of the world's largest makers farming equipment.
Consumer groups have for years been calling on companies to allow their customers to be able to fix everything from smartphones to tractors.
The American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) and Deere & Co. signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on Sunday.
"It addresses a long-running issue for farmers and ranchers when it comes to accessing tools, information and resources, while protecting John Deere's intellectual property rights and ensuring equipment safety," AFBF President Zippy Duvall said.
Under the agreement, equipment owners and independent technicians will not be allowed to "divulge trade secrets" or "override safety features or emissions controls or to adjust Agricultural Equipment power levels."
The firm looks forward to working with the AFBF and "our customers in the months and years ahead to ensure farmers continue to have the tools and resources to diagnose, maintain and repair their equipment," Dave Gilmore, a senior vice president at Deere & Co. said.
Farmers are part of a grassroots right-to-repair movement that has been putting pressure on manufacturers to allow customers and independent repair shops to fix their devices.
In 2022, Apple launched a "self-service repair" scheme giving customers the ability to replace their own batteries, screens and cameras of recent iPhones.
The UK and European Union have policies enforcing manufacturers to make spare parts available to customers and independent companies for some electronics.
"Consumers have long been complaining that products not only tend to break down faster than they used to, but that repairing them is often too costly, difficult to arrange for lack of spare parts, and sometimes impossible," according to the European Parliamentary Research Service.
Some US states like New York and Massachusetts and have passed similar measures. President Biden signed an executive order in 2021 calling on the Federal Trade Commission to draw up a countrywide policy allowing customers to repair their own products, particularly in the technology and agriculture sectors.
This video can not be played
Testing out the latest Apple smartphone
John Deere unveils automated tractor at CES show
Apple announces self-service repair scheme
Right-to-repair movement gains ground
Apple self-repair service comes to UK
Russia set to capture town with vast tunnel network
Top Brazil official accused of sabotage over riots
How Biden-Trump secret files cases are different
The code word used to invite protesters to a riot
The weirdest book ever written by a royal
Ros Atkins on… Why the Brazil riots happened. Video
Will Hollywood stars show up to the Golden Globes?
What was UK leader tight-lipped about? Quick quiz…
Could floating solar farms survive out at sea?
The trauma of living in India's sinking Himalayan town
The Greek island that banned wheels
Five key moments in storming of Brazil's Congress
20 of the best films to watch in 2023
How to build astonishing self-control
The people living in multiple timelines
© 2023 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.

source

Related posts

Extension | West Virginia Small Farm Conference returns to … – West Virginia University

Phibeon

Hesitant to Say 'Record' Cattle Prices, Expert Warns of Downside Risks – Drovers Magazine

Phibeon

Bow Before the Butter Cow – Belt Magazine

Phibeon

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.