Agriculture in Oman is characterized by a struggle against extreme heat and saline soils. The reliance on traditional tilling methods has historically limited the efficiency of cultivator field operations, where moisture retention is the primary concern for farmers in the Al Batinah and Dhofar regions.
Currently, there is a significant transition toward mechanized farm equipment field cultivator usage to reduce manual labor costs. However, many existing machines are not optimized for the high abrasive content of Oman's sandy desert soil, leading to rapid wear and tear of components.
The demand for specialized agri cutter machine systems has surged as the government pushes for food security, necessitating equipment that can handle both hard-crusted soil and sparse vegetation across diverse topographies.