In Libya, the agricultural sector faces extreme environmental challenges. The prevalence of high temperatures and abrasive sand leads to rapid degradation of agriculture parts, specifically affecting the insulation of electrical cables and the upholstery of operator stations.
Local operators frequently struggle with the availability of high-grade tractor parts for agriculture that can withstand the UV radiation of the Sahara. This has led to a critical need for heat-resistant wiring and reinforced seating materials that prevent cracking and electrical failure.
Current maintenance cycles in Libya are often reactive. The demand for a universal mower seat or similar versatile components is rising as farmers seek standardized parts that can be easily replaced without extensive downtime in remote farming regions.