In the Central African Republic, the reliance on agricultural livestock is high, but the industry faces significant challenges due to high humidity and precipitation. This climate accelerates the corrosion of standard chicken netting, forcing farmers to replace fences more frequently than in arid regions.
The local market is currently transitioning from rudimentary handmade fences to standardized industrial products. There is a growing demand for small hole wire mesh to protect high-value poultry and small livestock from predators and pests common in the river basin regions.
Simultaneously, the construction sector in Bangui and surrounding areas is seeing a shift toward reinforced materials. The integration of cement wire mesh is becoming essential for stabilizing soil and reinforcing concrete structures in areas prone to heavy seasonal rain erosion.
