Agriculture in Pakistan is currently facing a critical transition. In regions like Punjab, the soil often becomes heavily compacted, requiring a robust farm equipment field cultivator to prepare the seedbed efficiently without compromising soil structure.
The prevalence of small-to-medium landholdings means that versatility is key. Farmers are increasingly moving away from animal-drawn plows toward tractor-mounted implements, though the adoption of precision automatic seed drill systems remains uneven across the rural landscape.
Furthermore, the residue management after wheat and rice harvests has led to a surge in demand for the agri cutter machine, as farmers seek to clear fields quickly to maintain tight cropping schedules during the monsoon transitions.