NFM AGRO Service Engineers Enhanced Their Qualifications at the BEDNAR Factory in the Czech Republic
From February 16 to 23, 2026, service engineers from NFM AGRO underwent advanced technical training at the production facilities of BEDNAR FMT s.r.o. in the Czech Republic. The training covered both theoretical and practical aspects of operating modern tillage and seeding equipment.
This is reported by AgroReview
Enhanced Training at a Leading Manufacturer
BEDNAR FMT s.r.o. holds a leading position among Czech agricultural machinery manufacturers and has been officially represented in the Ukrainian market for over a quarter of a century. The company specializes in the production of innovative machines for soil cultivation and seeding. NFM AGRO is the official distributor of BEDNAR in Ukraine, providing supply, service, and technical support to farmers.
Key Training Areas for Service Engineers
- Comprehensive Approach: The program included the integration of theoretical knowledge with the development of practical skills, enabling engineers to confidently work with BEDNAR equipment.
- Practical Orientation: A significant portion of the training was dedicated to realistic practical tasks, closely resembling field operating conditions. This ensured the development of skills in setting up, diagnosing, and repairing equipment.
- Involvement of the Dealer Network: BEDNAR organizes specialized training programs for service specialists of official dealers, including NFM AGRO in Ukraine, which enhances the quality of customer service.
- Professional Development: The main goal of the training is to enhance the qualifications, confidence, and independence of engineers when working with BEDNAR aggregates.
“Investments in training service specialists are aimed at ensuring a high level of technical support and effective operation of the equipment. The knowledge and practical experience gained will enable NFM AGRO service engineers to provide quality service for the equipment and prompt support for clients during the spring fieldwork period.”
Thanks to their participation in the training, NFM AGRO engineers acquired up-to-date knowledge and practical experience, allowing them to support Ukrainian farmers even more effectively during the spring planting campaign of 2026.
