ISUZU Motors South Africa strengthens commitment to agricultural sector with Agri Eastern Cape partnership
By Khulekani On Wheels / on May 9th, 2024 / in Car News, featured
By Malusi Msomi
ISUZU Motors South Africa has announced a significant partnership with Agri Eastern Cape, reinforcing its dedication to supporting the growth and sustainability of the agricultural industry in the Eastern Cape region.
Celestin Ndhlovu, Vice President of Planning, Marketing, and Corporate Communications at ISUZU Motors South Africa, expressed the company’s alignment with values of collaboration and community support. Ndhlovu emphasized the importance of the partnership in demonstrating ISUZU’s commitment to the agricultural community and its belief in sustainable sector growth.

Jason Kümm, Operations Manager, Agri Eastern Cape says, “It is extremely important for Agri Eastern Cape to partner with brands with not only a strong local presence but who also understand the importance of the Agricultural Sector and have a vested interest in the success of the Commercial Farmers of the Eastern Cape.”
The partnership between ISUZU Motors South Africa and Agri Eastern Cape holds particular significance due to the nature of Agri EC’s work, which often involves extensive travel to remote areas. Kümm emphasized that the partnership not only provides essential vehicles but also empowers Agri EC’s efforts in various rural communities, contributing to initiatives related to safety, trade, economics, and environmental affairs.

ISUZU Motors South Africa is dedicated to producing reliable products tailored to meet the specific needs of the agricultural sector. “With a steadfast commitment to quality and reliability, ISUZU continually strives to deliver vehicles and solutions that farmers and agricultural businesses can depend on. Whether it’s robust utility vehicles for field work, durable trucks for transporting goods, or efficient machinery for various agricultural operations, ISUZU’s lineup is designed to withstand the rigour of farm life while maximising productivity and efficiency,” Ndhlovu adds.