Supporting farmers returning to agriculture
For over 70 years, TYM has been an expert agricultural equipment manufacturer. As part of our initiatives to coexist in harmony with society, we are supporting selected farmers from the youth who are making a return to agriculture.
TYM will take the lead in fulfilling our commitment to customers regarding the continuous implementation of the tractor support project and in ensuring the stable settlement of young returning farmers in rural areas.
*The above photo was taken during 2020 support project, and the tractor model shown in the photo differs from the models supported in 2021.
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