Equatorial Guinea's agricultural sector is characterized by high humidity and heavy rainfall, which often leads to soil compaction and rapid nutrient leaching. The reliance on manual labor is gradually shifting towards mechanization, where a robust cultivator field tool is essential for managing dense vegetation and preparing seedbeds in the Rio Muni and Bioko regions.
Currently, the market faces a challenge with equipment durability due to the corrosive nature of humid tropical air and acidic soils. There is a growing demand for a specialized farm equipment field cultivator that can withstand these conditions while maintaining high operational efficiency without frequent breakdowns.
The integration of an agri cutter machine has become vital for land clearing and crop residue management, allowing farmers to transition from traditional slash-and-burn methods to sustainable, mechanized land preparation that preserves soil structure.