In Colombia, the agricultural sector faces unique challenges due to extreme humidity in the Caribbean coast and rugged topography in the Andean highlands. This environment accelerates the degradation of electrical insulation in agriculture parts, leading to frequent short circuits in tractor wiring harnesses.
Moreover, the high intensity of coffee and palm oil production demands machinery that can withstand constant vibration. This vibration often leads to the rapid wear of operator interfaces, making a high-quality universal mower seat a necessity for operator health and productivity.
Currently, the market is shifting from generic imports to specialized components that offer UV-resistant cabling and reinforced mechanical structures, specifically designed to survive the tropical climate and varied soil acidity of the Colombian landscape.