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AGCO Corporation (AGCO) Accounts Receivable

The a/r for AGCO Corporation (AGCO) is $1.08 Billion with a year-over-year change of -14.83%. Accounts Receivable (A/R) represents money owed to the company by customers for goods or services delivered but not yet paid for.

AGCO A/R Chart

AGCO A/R
$1.08B+64.62% 20Y
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Current A/R

$1.08B

$1.08 Billion

Year-over-Year Change

-14.83%

vs. $1.27B prior year

Historical Data

30

Years of data available

Annual A/R History

YearA/RYoY Change% Change
2025$1.08B$-188.00M-14.83%
2024$1.27B$-337.90M-21.05%
2023$1.61B+$384.00M+31.44%
2022$1.22B+$229.80M+23.18%
2021$991.50M+$135.50M+15.83%
2020$856.00M+$55.50M+6.93%
2019$800.50M$-79.80M-9.07%
2018$880.30M$-139.10M-13.65%
2017$1.02B+$129.00M+14.49%
2016$890.40M+$53.60M+6.41%
2015$836.80M$-127.00M-13.18%
2014$963.80M+$23.20M+2.47%
2013$940.60M+$16.00M+1.73%
2012$924.60M$-45.90M-4.73%
2011$970.50M+$62.00M+6.82%
2010$908.50M+$183.30M+25.28%
2009$725.20M$-90.40M-11.08%
2008$815.60M+$49.20M+6.42%
2007$766.40M+$89.30M+13.19%
2006$677.10M+$21.40M+3.26%
2005$655.70M$-167.50M-20.35%
2004$823.20M+$269.60M+48.70%
2003$553.60M+$56.20M+11.30%
2002$497.40M+$25.50M+5.40%
2001$471.90M$-131.00M-21.73%
2000$602.90M$-155.30M-20.48%
1999$758.20M$-258.10M-25.40%
1998$1.02B+$19.10M+1.92%
1997$997.20M+$127.70M+14.69%
1996$869.50M
Data as of Wednesday, June 10, 2026

About AGCO Corporation

AGCO Corporation operates as a global manufacturer and distributor of essential agricultural machinery and associated replacement components. The company's diverse product portfolio includes a range of tractors: high-horsepower models designed for large-scale operations such as row crop cultivation, soil preparation, planting, land leveling, seeding, and commercial hay production; utility tractors catering to the needs of small to medium-sized farms, as well as specialized sectors like dairy, livestock, orchards, and vineyards; and compact tractors suitable for smaller agricultural ventures, specialty farming, landscaping, equestrian activities, and residential applications. Beyond tractors, AGCO provides comprehensive systems for grain management, encompassing storage bins, drying units, and handling equipment, alongside seed-processing solutions. Its offerings for livestock and poultry include feed storage and delivery systems, advanced ventilation and watering setups, and specialized equipment for egg and broiler production. For the harvesting and packaging of vegetative feeds, vital for industries such as beef cattle, dairy, equine, and renewable fuels, the company supplies an array of equipment. This includes various balers (round and rectangular), loader wagons, self-propelled windrowers, forage harvesters, disc mowers, spreaders, rakes, tedders, and mower conditioners. AGCO's implement division offers disc harrows for seedbed leveling and chemical mixing; heavy tillage equipment for soil breakup and crop residue incorporation; field cultivators for creating smooth seedbeds and weed destruction; drills for small grain seeding; diverse planters and other planting apparatus; and loaders for material handling. Furthermore, the company produces combines specifically engineered for harvesting staple grain crops like corn, wheat, soybeans, and rice. Its application equipment segment features self-propelled, three- and four-wheeled vehicles and related implements for the precise distribution of liquid and dry fertilizers and crop protection chemicals, both before and after crop emergence. Complementing its core machinery, AGCO also manufactures diesel engines, gears, and generating sets. The company's extensive product line is distributed globally through a network of independent dealers and distributors, marketed under renowned brands such as Challenger, Fendt, GSI, Massey Ferguson, and Valtra. AGCO Corporation was founded in 1990 and maintains its corporate headquarters in Duluth, Georgia.

Duluth, GA
24,000 employees
Industrials / Agricultural - Machinery
Sector
Industrials
Industry
Agricultural - Machinery
CEO
Eric Hansotia