Colombia's unique topography, ranging from the humid Caribbean coast to the high Andean mountains, places extreme stress on metal products. The high humidity and saline air in coastal regions accelerate oxidation, making standard chicken netting susceptible to rapid degradation if not properly galvanized.
In the agricultural heartlands, there is a growing shift toward precision farming. This has increased the demand for hex wire netting that can withstand the pressure of diverse livestock while remaining flexible enough for undulating terrains common in the Colombian countryside.
Currently, the construction sector in cities like Bogotá and Medellín is integrating more reinforced materials. The use of cement wire mesh has become a standard for ensuring structural integrity in residential and commercial foundations across the region.
