In Kenya, the agricultural sector relies heavily on reliable containment. However, the diverse climate—ranging from the humid coastal regions to the arid highlands—places extreme stress on standard chicken netting, often leading to premature oxidation and structural failure.
Local farmers frequently struggle with balancing cost and longevity. While low-grade meshes are available, they often fail to resist the aggressive soil acidity found in various Kenyan regions, necessitating the adoption of higher-grade galvanized or PVC-coated options.
Furthermore, the rise in urban poultry farming in Nairobi and Mombasa has increased the demand for small hole wire mesh to ensure biosecurity and prevent the entry of small pests and predators in confined spaces.
