Bangladesh's agricultural landscape is characterized by fragmented land holdings and a heavy reliance on monsoon rains. Traditionally, soil preparation relied on animal-drawn plows, but the rising cost of labor and the need for triple-cropping have accelerated the adoption of a disc field cultivator to manage heavy clay soils efficiently.
The current market shows a significant surge in demand for lightweight yet durable farm equipment field cultivator models that can operate in the saturated silty soils of the coastal regions without causing excessive soil compaction.
Furthermore, the integration of an agri cutter machine has become essential for residue management after the Boro rice harvest, ensuring the field is perfectly prepped for the subsequent Rabi season.