Tajikistan's agricultural sector is characterized by a challenging geography of high mountains and fertile valleys. Currently, many farmers still rely on outdated Soviet-era equipment, creating a critical demand for a modern cultivator field capable of handling diverse soil densities.
The climate variability in regions like Khatlon and Sughd necessitates equipment that can adapt to both arid plains and humid foothills. There is a growing shift toward importing high-efficiency farm equipment field cultivator models that reduce labor intensity and improve seedbed quality.
Economic reforms in Tajikistan are pushing for higher cotton and grain yields. This has led to an increased adoption of specialized tools, where the agri cutter machine is becoming essential for managing wild overgrowth and residue before primary tillage.