iTWire Tuesday, 04 May 2021 12:31 ACCC wants more competition in agricultural machinery servicing, repair markets Shares Modern tractors, harvesters and other agricultural machinery use complex computerised systems that involve embedded software and specific tools and parts, and the competition regulator the ACCC says purchasers of the machinery would benefit from more independent competition in servicing and repair markets. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission made its comments after conducting a detailed study of agricultural machinery markets in Australia. In its report released on Tuesday, the ACCC looks at a range of competition and fair trading issues in markets for the direct sale of agricultural machinery, as well as for after-sales services, such as repairs.