Agriculture in Indonesia is characterized by a mix of large-scale plantations and smallholder farms. The reliance on manual labor is gradually shifting toward the use of a cultivator field to increase productivity in rice and palm oil sectors, where soil compaction from heavy rainfall often hinders crop growth.
The geographical diversity of Indonesia, from Sumatra to Java, requires versatile farm equipment field cultivator options. Farmers face the dual challenge of high humidity and diverse soil types, demanding machinery that is resistant to corrosion and capable of deep tillage without excessive fuel consumption.
Currently, there is a significant push toward the adoption of the agri cutter machine for efficient residue management. This is critical for maintaining soil health and preparing the land for the next planting cycle in a rapid, sustainable manner across various Indonesian provinces.