Agriculture in Bahrain is characterized by challenging sandy soils and high salinity levels. The demand for a robust cultivator field is increasing as farmers seek to improve soil aeration and moisture retention in an arid climate.
Currently, many small-scale farms still rely on traditional methods, but there is a rapid shift toward utilizing a farm equipment field cultivator to handle the hard-crusted surfaces typical of the region's heat-stressed earth.
Furthermore, the integration of the agri cutter machine has become essential for maintaining fodder crops and managing weed growth in the limited arable land available in the archipelago.