Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) was enthusiastic about agricultural machinery technology when he visited an agricultural cooperative in Trebbin, Brandenburg.

"That's great - I'm changing jobs," said the Chancellor on Saturday with a mischievous smile after the functions of the harvesting machine had been explained to him in the cockpit of a combine harvester.

Previously, Scholz had also felt comfortable in the driver's seat of a tractor.

"That's pretty high - you keep an overview," he enthused.

Scholz would certainly have a chance at the agricultural cooperative if he was serious about changing careers, said the assistant to the board, Jana Gebert, with a smile.

"We regularly hire trainees." Currently, 16 junior staff are doing their training in various professions in the agricultural cooperative.

Scholz had already thought about a career change during his first visit to Sweden last Tuesday, after he and Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson had driven two electric trucks on a test track at Scania.

"I've already thought about it, we'll both be truckers now and then our future will be secured," he said after the tour.