The massive, highly computerized tractors built for Western mega-farms are completely unaffordable and impractical for smallholder farmers in developing nations. These farmers are forced to rely on intense, inefficient manual labor or animal power, severely limiting their crop yield and keeping them trapped in subsistence farming.
In deep rural areas with poor road infrastructure, farmers need machinery that isn't just for tilling fields. They require rugged, easily repairable vehicles that can act as water pumps, generators, and heavy transport to bring goods to distant markets over unpaved terrain.
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