In South Sudan, the demand for chicken netting is driven primarily by a rapid shift toward sustainable poultry farming and livestock security. The extreme humidity and seasonal flooding characteristic of the Nile basin necessitate materials with superior galvanized coatings to prevent premature oxidation.
Current market trends show a significant reliance on small hole wire mesh for pest control and urban gardening initiatives. However, the scarcity of locally manufactured high-tensile steel has led to a dependency on imported precision-engineered products that can withstand the harsh ultraviolet exposure of the region.
Furthermore, the reconstruction of civilian infrastructure has spiked the use of cement wire mesh in low-cost housing and road reinforcement. The ability of these materials to provide structural integrity while remaining cost-effective is critical for South Sudan's current economic trajectory.
