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Carraro Agritalia
Founded 1910
Founder(s) Giovanni Carraro
Headquarters Rovigo, Italy
Products tractor
Parent Carraro Group
Website http://www.agricube.it
Agritalia logo (Carraro)

Carraro Agritalia is a division of the Carraro Group, which is separate from Antonio Carraro. Founded in Rovigo, Italy in 1910 as Giovanni Carraro, Carraro Agritalia builds tractors under the Carraro brand, and also contract-manufactures tractors for various other companies.

Carraro was founded by Giovanni Carraro and first manufactured agricultural equipment, seeders, in 1932. The first tractor was built in 1958.[1] Antonio Carraro separated from his brothers in the Giovanni Carraro Company in 1960 to form the Antonio Carraro company.[2]

The company was 16% owned by Renault Ag, which was sold to Claas. By 2004, Claas held 11% of Agritalia (Carraro).[3] In the 2005 Claas Annual report, they no longer listed themselves as a shareholder of Agritalia.[4]

Carraro builds standard tractors, and vineyard and orchard specialty tractors from 55-95hp, mainly using Deutz engines.

In 2010, Carraro Agritalia re-launched its own range of tractors called AgriCube sold under the logo Carraro, Tractors Built for the Best.[5]

In October 2023, Carraro Spa (Agritalia) signed an agreement with Antonio Carraro to design and build some specialized tractors for Antonio Carraro under their brand, bringing the two companies into partnership again.[6]

Carraro Models[]

Agriplus logo (Carraro)
Carraro Agricube logo

Models for other Manufacturers[]

Carraro builds, or has built, many models for many other companies, including: Agria Hispania, Antonio Carraro, Case IH, Catron, Challenger, Claas, Eicher, John Deere, Massey Ferguson, Pauny, Renault, TAS, Valtra, Valtra Eicher, Valtra Valmet and Yagmur.

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