The AMAZONE Group closed its 2025 financial year with total sales of around €850 million, representing growth of 11.4 per cent compared to the previous year.
This strong result is well above the industry average and underlines the positive development against a backdrop of a generally challenging market environment.
The number of employees has also risen and now stands worldwide at around 2,700. The above-average growth in several international markets was particularly encouraging.
Poland, Romania and China, for example, were among the countries with particularly strong sales growth in 2025, and Ukraine also showed very good sales development despite the extremely difficult conditions.

Christian Dreyer and Dr. Justus Dreyer, Joint Chairmen of the Board and owners of the AMAZONE Group explained that 2025 was an extremely successful year and saw the company significantly strengthen its market position.
“The significant increase in turnover is well above our original expectations,” the statement continues. “We are delighted with the appreciable increase in demand for our new machine concepts and the positive response to our digital solutions. This clearly demonstrates our focus on precision and sustainability across our product portfolio,"
In order to secure its long-term growth trajectory, the company invested more than 5% of its turnover in research and development.
Internationally, the AMAZONE Group strengthened its presence in North America by opening new premises in El Dorado, Kansas – one of the most important agricultural regions in the USA.
Important measures were implemented to further develop the level of competence for sales and service partners. A further AMAZONE Academy training facility was established in Hude-Altmoorhausen.
Another focus is on the further development of the trials centre in Wambergen. The property, located in the immediate vicinity of the main factory in Gaste, is continuously being modernised and the scope of the field trials steadily expanded.
In the area of groundcare, the Profihopper AutoDrive autonomous mower/collector study was presented. This takes mowing, collecting and mulching to a new level. This multi-functional machine can be operated manually, remotely or completely autonomously.
The BladeCut 1800 rotary mower was presented as a new product at demopark 2025 and is available as an additional option for the Profihopper 1500.
A special mention must be given to the AmaGrill, which was developed by AMAZONE trainees. They turned a winter salt spreader into a fully functional, high-tech bratwurst grill. It received the Innovation Award in the AGRILL competition for its creativity and technical implementation.
The development of AI-supported systems is increasingly becoming a focus of the innovation strategy. Artificial intelligence serves as a tool for using resources more efficiently and protecting ecosystems in a sustainable manner. In its areas of expertise, AMAZONE aims to become a leader in intelligent assistance
The statement added: "For 2026, we expect sales to remain at a stable, high level. What we have achieved is an important impetus for us to continue developing AMAZONE in a clearly focused and reliable manner going forwards. Finally, we would like to express our sincere thanks to our customers, our sales and service partners, as well as to all our employees, whose trust and cooperation have contributed significantly to the success of the company.”
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