Agriculture in Yemen is characterized by diverse topography, ranging from coastal plains to rugged highlands. Currently, many farmers rely on traditional methods, but there is an increasing transition toward using a cultivator field to manage soil aeration and weed control more effectively in sandy and rocky soils.
Water scarcity and soil degradation are critical issues. The demand for a robust farm equipment field cultivator has grown as farmers seek ways to conserve soil moisture and reduce the labor intensity of land preparation in the Tihama and Highlands regions.
Despite economic challenges, the adoption of mechanization is seen as the only path to food security. The integration of an agri cutter machine is becoming essential for managing wild overgrowth and preparing crop residues before the primary planting season.