Zimbabwe's surveying sector is currently navigating a transition from legacy optical methods to satellite-based precision. With a diverse landscape ranging from the Highveld's plateau to the Lowveld's plains, the demand for robust total station units remains high for boundary demarcation and construction projects in urban centers like Harare and Bulawayo.
In the agricultural sector, the move toward "Climate-Smart Agriculture" is driving the adoption of an auto steer tractor system to combat soil erosion and improve nutrient application efficiency. The volatility of weather patterns in the region necessitates precise planting and tillage to maximize crop yields.
However, the industry faces challenges such as intermittent connectivity in remote mining areas and the high cost of importing high-end gps diferencial hardware, creating a gap between traditional manual measurements and modern automated workflows.
