Agriculture in Papua New Guinea is characterized by a mix of subsistence farming and large-scale plantations. The prevalence of volcanic soils and heavy rainfall requires specialized farm equipment field cultivator tools that can handle high moisture levels without causing excessive soil compaction.
Currently, many regions still rely on manual labor or outdated machinery. However, there is a growing demand for an agri cutter machine to manage overgrown tropical vegetation and prepare land more efficiently for commercial coffee and palm oil production.
The logistical challenges of the Highlands and coastal regions make the durability of a cultivator field essential. Equipment must be easy to maintain locally while providing the power necessary to penetrate dense, root-heavy soils typical of the region.