In Afghanistan, the demand for chicken netting is heavily driven by the subsistence farming sector. Due to the varied topography and the need for secure livestock containment, farmers require materials that can be easily transported and installed in remote mountainous regions.
The construction landscape currently sees a surge in the use of cement wire mesh for reinforcing residential and commercial structures. With the push for urban reconstruction, the focus has shifted from rudimentary methods to standardized metal reinforcements that ensure structural longevity against seismic activities.
Furthermore, the arid climate and sandy environments of the region demand specialized coatings. This has led to an increase in the adoption of black chicken wire, which offers a discrete profile and enhanced UV resistance, making it ideal for both agricultural and perimeter security applications.
