Iraq's agricultural landscape is characterized by intense thermal fluctuations and high salinity in the soil, which create a corrosive environment for standard electrical cables. For those utilizing a loader seat or complex hydraulic controls, the underlying wiring must be shielded against UV radiation and abrasive sandstorms to prevent short circuits.
The current reliance on aging electrical components often leads to significant downtime during peak harvest seasons. The demand for specialized agriculture parts has shifted toward components that can handle voltage instability, which is common in rural Iraqi power grids.
Moreover, the integration of modern seating and control systems, such as a universal mower seat with electronic sensors, requires high-flexibility cabling that does not crack under the extreme dry heat of the Mesopotamian plains.