Yorkshire farm machinery importer launches Unia Manure Spreader
An East Yorkshire farm machinery importer has further consolidated his partnership with Polish manufacturing giant, Unia, by launching its Apollo Manure Spreader in the UK.
Market Weighton based Manterra Ltd. is the sole UK importer for Unia Group, Central Europe's leading manufacturer of agricultural machinery and the Apollo is the latest addition to Manterra's range.
Of the launch of the Unia Apollo Manure Spreader, Manterra founder, farmer and agronomist Andrew Manfield said: "Unia is one of Europe's leading suppliers of Manure Spreaders and has an extensive range of options, with a blend of price, quality and value that are unmatched in the market place."
Designed to withstand harsh working conditions, all of the multi-purpose machines are highly specced as standard to include a sprung, heavy drawbar; hydraulic variable control of the floor conveyor and an air or hydraulic brake system. Capactity options range from 6m3and 24m3.
The Unia Apollo Manure Spreaders offer a choice of horizontal or vertical beater attachments and prices start at £19,995 for the Apollo 14 with vertical beaters.
Andrew Manfield is delighted with the performance of the Unia products that he has imported. "The reception we have had for the Unia product has been so good that we have expanded our range hugely. Our web site now reflects this with a vast amount of information, including many videos, available for potential customers (and the just plain curious!) to browse through. We think it is now one of the most informative web sites about - and is being added to all the time."
Manterra Ltd was established by farmer and agronomist, Andrew Manfield in 2011 and has its foundations in a farming business that was established at the beginning of the last century. Manterra is also an authorised reseller for Trimble precision agriculture products and Duport spoke wheel injectors. In addition, Manterra is the key technology supplier to the Stockbridge Technology Centre SATS4CROPS project that has secured Innovate UK funding for a three year trial to commercialise innovative precision farming technology.
Founded in 1882, Unia Group employs 1350 people at its four manufacturing sites in Poland and France and exports to over 60 countries. It produces 25,000 machines per annum.
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Photo: Unia Apollo 14 with the horizontal beater option
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For more information about Manterra, please visithttp://manterra.co.uk/
For more information about Unia Group, please visithttp://www.uniagroup.com/