Cameroon's agricultural landscape is characterized by diverse soil types, from the volcanic soils of the West to the sandy plains of the North. However, many farmers still rely on manual labor or outdated tools, creating a critical need for a robust cultivator field to prepare land for large-scale maize and cocoa production.
The humid tropical climate leads to rapid weed growth and soil compaction. The lack of specialized farm equipment field cultivator models specifically designed for heavy clay soils often results in lower planting efficiency and increased operational costs for local cooperatives.
Currently, there is a growing shift toward semi-mechanization. Farmers are increasingly seeking tools like the agri cutter machine to manage dense vegetation and residues, paving the way for more sophisticated seeding technologies to enter the market.