5. Problems to be solved
Of course there have been and there will be
many problems to be solved, mostly due to
differences in the testing methodologies, costs
of tests and the different environments in
which the machines are tested and will be
used by the farmers.
One example of this are the difficulties which
we encountered when comparing the
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methodologies for soil tillage machinery;
although these were mostly based on the same
international standards there were certain
differences.
In fact, DLG carried out duration tests and
CONAMA did not, while CONAMA was
more demanding on safety requirements.
Now CONAMA is starting to include
duration test and DLG is studying the
possibility of including further safety
requirements.
The end result will be a common
methodology and full recognition of the
certification, but in so far as there are
differences the Agreement provides a
recognition only of the test results.
This example gives an idea of the potential
offered by the Agreement for improving each
activity, moving towards common testing
procedures and common results.
6. Conclusions
We hope that to provided a comprehensive
report on the reasons for certification, its
activities, the problems to be solved and the
final goals of the Agreement.
At present, not all European testing stations
have signed the Agreement, but we hope that
in the future they will understand its
importance and advantages in a market
characterised by harmonised standards, free
trade and a common currency.
Such an Agreement provides an opportunity
to improve testing activities, research and
expansion by assigning business-oriented
activities to the testing stations- a very
important aspect in a climate of diminishing
public funds.
The Agreement was initiated within the
European Union, but in the future it will be
very important to extend this activity to
countries outside the EU, in order to facilitate
international markets.
We can envisage an international network of
testing stations for agricultural machinery,
similar to OECD for tractors, with common
standards, common studies to improve testing
activities and to support ISO and EN working
groups, and a common database with all the
results !
This would be a fantastic tool for improving
every kind of research in these fields, and to
prevent overlapping investments and
redundant activities.
We think that, with this final message, we can
open the discussion, which we hope will be a
precursor to future extension of the
Agreement to as many countries as possible,
thereby providing a real service to all farmers.
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