Cambodia's agricultural sector is currently transitioning from traditional manual labor to mechanized farming. However, the humid tropical climate and abrasive sandy soils of the region place immense stress on transmission components, often leading to premature wear of a pinion gear in rice harvesters and irrigation pumps.
Many local farmers rely on imported second-hand machinery that lacks the precision of modern gear cutting standards. This gap in quality results in high energy loss and frequent downtime during the critical harvest seasons in provinces like Battambang and Prey Veng.
The demand for localized, high-strength components is surging. Specifically, the need for specialized bevel gear systems for right-angle power transmission in compact tillers is becoming a priority for improving field efficiency.