In Gambia, the agricultural sector faces significant challenges due to high humidity and saline air from the Atlantic coast. This environmental stress accelerates the corrosion of agriculture parts, particularly where electrical conduits meet mechanical frames, leading to frequent machinery downtime during critical harvest seasons.
The current reliance on legacy machinery means that finding a compatible universal mower seat or specialized electrical harnesses is often difficult. Local farmers struggle with "patchwork" repairs that lack the industrial standardization required for long-term operational safety.
Moreover, the lack of specialized weather-resistant cabling in the local market has led to electrical failures in heavy equipment. There is a growing demand for integrated solutions that combine durable mechanical parts with high-grade electrical insulation to withstand the Gambian climate.