Peter Kröger, managing director of Peter Kröger Nutzfahrzeuge GmbH, Visbek (70 employees): “With approx. 4 per cent, the share of R&D of German agricultural engineering industry is very high. To further increase the technical performance of machines and to reach an advantage in contrast to competitors by means of technological differentiation becomes ...” [Read more ...]“
Josef Meerpohl, chairman of the supervisory board and Bernd Meerpohl, chairman of the board of management of Big Dutchman AG, Vechta (900 employees): “World-wide, the name Big Dutchman stands for long-lasting quality, rapid service and unsurpassed know-how in modern animal and poultry management. Together with farmers, research institutes and our partner companies in Oldenburger Münsterland we match ...” [Read more ...]
Tobias Schulz, managing director of SCHULZ Systemtechnik GmbH, Visbek (610 employees): “Companies from all over the world from the most divers lines of industry rely on the automation solutions from SCHULZ Systemtechnik. Our roots in Oldenburger Münsterland play a very important role in this respect. The commitment of the people to each other as well as the social and family networks are the points I appreciate most here. This is probably ...” [Read more ...]
Klemens Westerkamp and Franz-Josef Sextro, managing directors of WEDA Dammann & Westerkamp GmbH, Goldenstedt (95 employees): “Systems engineering from WEDA world-wide represents efficient, environmentally sound and animal-friendly pig management. For several years, leading German farmers have counted us among ...” [Read more ...]
Silicon Valley of agricultural technology
For feeding the world’s population, a decreasing agricultural surface per capita will be available in the future. For a further increase in productivity, the first step towards precision farming is the central challenge towards environmental protection. Oldenburger Münsterland with its know-how and its international sales territories has an ideal starting position in this context.
Oldenburger Münsterland is well-known as an international innovation centre for agri-technology. Market-leading companies from the animal husbandry and agricultural machinery sectors develop innovative solutions together. Due to automatisation of production processes and the development of electro-technical bases for controlled production systems, companies from Oldenburger Münsterland have significantly contributed to the so-called fourth agricultural revolution.
- application and further development of the most modern high technology for increased productivity and precision of agriculture all over the world
- technology transfer for industrial problem solving on the sectors of environmental and disposal engineering, process engineering and automation
- specialised and efficient development partners for technical components and services
- optimum services due to providers' presence on the international market































































































































































































































































