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Bangladesh, a global rice powerhouse, faced severe inefficiencies: low mechanization (<30%), high post-harvest losses (15-20%), and frequent monsoon-induced crop lodging. Traditional manual harvesting limited productivity to <0.5 hectares/day, exacerbating food insecurity.
Wode customized amphibious harvesters with widened tracks for muddy fields and AI-powered cutting systems to reduce lodging losses by 70%. It established 4 regional hubs in Dhaka and Chittagong with multilingual technicians, offering 4-hour emergency response and 24-hour parts delivery
By 2024, Wode captured 35% of Bangladesh's harvester market, surpassing Japanese competitors. Harvest efficiency rose to 2.8 hectares/day/unit, cutting losses to 4% and adding $180M annual value.


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