Myanmar's current industrial landscape is heavily reliant on agriculture and emerging construction. In rural regions, the demand for chicken netting is surging as poultry farming transitions from traditional backyard methods to commercial-scale operations, requiring standardized enclosures.
The geographic reality of Myanmar—characterized by high humidity and seasonal monsoon rains—places extreme stress on galvanized coatings. This has led to a market shift toward black chicken wire and PVC-coated options to prevent rapid oxidation and rust, which typically plague low-grade imported mesh.
Furthermore, the urban expansion in Yangon and Mandalay has increased the utilization of cement wire mesh for residential slab reinforcement. However, the market remains fragmented, with a critical need for high-precision, industrial-grade products that meet international E-E-A-T standards for safety and longevity.
