Agriculture in Iraq is currently facing a critical transition. The prevalence of saline soils and extreme heat requires a specialized cultivator field approach to maintain soil aeration and moisture retention, as traditional methods often fail to penetrate the hardened crust typical of the Mesopotamian plains.
Economically, there is a significant shift toward importing durable farm equipment field cultivator units that can withstand high-abrasion environments. Farmers are moving away from manual labor toward semi-automated systems to combat the rising cost of labor and the urgency of planting windows.
Furthermore, the integration of an agri cutter machine has become essential for managing stubborn weed growth in irrigated zones, ensuring that primary crops receive maximum nutrients without competition from invasive species.