Ghana's manufacturing sector for metal products currently faces a significant challenge: the high corrosion rate caused by the tropical humid climate and coastal salt spray. Many local poultry farms and construction sites rely on chicken netting, but standard untreated wire often degrades within two seasons, leading to frequent replacement costs.
There is a growing demand for specialized small hole wire mesh in urban centers like Accra and Kumasi, driven by the expansion of residential security and sophisticated urban farming. However, the market is often saturated with low-grade imports that lack consistent gauge thickness and weld strength.
In the construction sector, the adoption of cement wire mesh has become critical for reinforcing concrete slabs in Ghana's rapidly growing infrastructure projects, yet the lack of standardized anti-rust coatings remains a primary technical bottleneck for long-term structural integrity.
