John Deere’s $15 Million Investment in Las Rosas Plant Boosts Production Capacity for Sprayers and Seeders in Argentina Samantha Johnson, March 29, 2024 John Deere recently announced plans to launch significant upgrades at its plant in Las Rosas, Santa Fe in April. These upgrades will increase the production capacity of sprayers and seeders by 50% following a $15 million investment. Sergio Fernandez, the president of Industries John Deere Argentina, highlighted that this investment is part of a larger ambitious program that the company has been implementing in Argentina, with a total investment of over $265 million in the past decade. The Las Rosas plant has undergone several improvements including new buildings, painting and assembly line enhancements, as well as process and system upgrades. The plant was built more than 65 years ago and is committed to supporting production and development in the country. This investment marks a milestone for John Deere and underscores their commitment to embracing technology and optimizing processes in the agricultural sector. John Deereās production activities are spread across three plants, producing a range of equipment including tractors, combines, platforms, engines, sprayers, seeders, and carbon fiber bowsprits. What sets John Deere apart is that they produce all the main equipment necessary for the agricultural production cycle in Argentina. The company employs over 3,200 direct employees and has an extensive network of exclusive dealers and national suppliers. They are also one of the largest exporting companies and employers in the sector. Economy