Paraguay's agricultural sector is dominated by large-scale soybean and corn production, where the demand for a reliable cultivator field is paramount. The regional climate, characterized by intense rainfall and varying soil compaction, requires equipment that can handle heavy residue without clogging.
Currently, many farms are transitioning from basic tillage to more sophisticated farm equipment field cultivator systems. This shift is driven by the need to maintain soil structure and reduce erosion in the humid subtropical regions of the East.
Despite the growth, there remains a significant gap in the availability of high-precision automatic seed drill technology, leaving many operators dependent on semi-automatic systems that increase seed waste and labor costs.