Agriculture remains the backbone of Rwanda's economy, yet the "Land of a Thousand Hills" presents unique challenges. Traditional hand-hoeing is still prevalent, but there is a rapid shift toward utilizing a cultivator field approach to manage steep slopes and prevent soil erosion while increasing acreage efficiency.
The prevalence of volcanic soils in the northern and western provinces requires specialized farm equipment field cultivator tools that can penetrate dense earth without causing excessive compaction. Rwandan farmers are increasingly seeking equipment that balances power with maneuverability for small-scale terraced plots.
Currently, the integration of an agri cutter machine has become essential for managing invasive weeds and crop residues, ensuring that the land is perfectly primed for planting seasons. This transition is supported by government initiatives to modernize the agrarian value chain.