The New Oxbo 940 Coffee Harvester Offers Efficiency, Control, and Lower Cost, with Dynarotor System, Robust Harvesting Tunnel, and Easy Operation.
The Oxbo is launching the Oxbo 940+ coffee harvester, a machine available since August 2025, at its factory in Uberaba (MG), which enables mechanized harvesting with a lower initial investment, operating with a tractor of 75 hp while maintaining high quality and operational control.
The new product complements the brand’s line, using the robust Dynarotor system, which preserves the plant and offers precise adjustment for different conditions.
The launch comes in response to the growing demand for an affordable coffee harvester, especially for small and medium producers.
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About the Oxbo 940+
From Uberaba (MG), Oxbo reinforces its commitment to innovation.
The Oxbo 940+ is a tractor-driven coffee harvester that utilizes the complete harvesting tunnel and the Dynarotor system, already established in previous models, now with a lower cost for the producer.
The goal is to offer the same standard of cleanliness and performance, but with reduced initial investment, as highlighted by the Sales and Marketing Director, Kathryn Vanweerdhuizen.
Sustainability and Plant Preservation
One of the differentiators of the Oxbo 940+ coffee harvester is its care for the integrity of the crops.
Thanks to the Dynarotor system, the impact on the plant is minimal, avoiding structural damage and ensuring greater longevity of the coffee trees.
Thus, in addition to increasing harvesting efficiency, the equipment contributes to more sustainable practices and reduces replanting costs in the long term.
How It Works and Key Features of the Oxbo 940+
The Oxbo 940+ operates with a 75 hp tractor, facilitating use on properties with limited infrastructurer.
Equipped with the Dynarotor system, adjustable in weight, stem position, and vibration speed, allows for harvesting with high quality and minimal damage to the plant, whether in seedlings or mature plants.
It features a full-size harvesting tunnel, accommodating plants of different sizes.
The recycling tank has a capacity close to 2,000 liters, ensuring continuous and efficient harvesting.
The controls can be easily operated by the operator, reducing errors and speeding up the operation.
Advantages for Producers and the Market
The new Oxbo 940+ coffee harvester stands out for being more economical, with lower acquisition and operational costs, ideal for small and medium producers to invest in mechanization without compromising their budget.
Furthermore, the efficient design and simple adjustments increase productivity and reduce the need for specialized labor.
Availability and Sales Channels
The equipment is for sale through authorized distributors Lipetrol and Minas Verde, as well as directly via the Oxbo unit in Patos de Minas (MG).
The local production in Uberaba reinforces the commitment to the Brazilian market, close to coffee growers.
The Oxbo 940+, as a tractor-driven coffee harvester, represents a significant advancement in accessible mechanization of the coffee sector.
By combining cutting-edge technology, efficient operation, and lower investment, it offers producers a solid alternative to modernize harvesting.

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