Turkmenistan's agricultural sector is characterized by extreme aridity and saline soils. Currently, many farms rely on a mix of legacy Soviet-era machinery and imported equipment. The demand for a robust cultivator field is surging as the government pushes for increased wheat and cotton productivity through modernized irrigation and land preparation.
The prevalence of hard-packed, clay-heavy soils in certain regions makes the use of a standard farm equipment field cultivator essential. Local operators are shifting away from simple plowing toward more sophisticated tillage methods that conserve soil moisture, which is the most critical resource in the Turkmenistan desert climate.
Despite the progress, there is a significant gap in the availability of precision planting. The transition toward an automatic seed drill is seen as the primary catalyst for reducing seed waste and improving the uniformity of crop emergence in the Ahal and Mary provinces.