In Yemen, the demand for hex wire netting is heavily driven by the agricultural sector. The region's diverse geography—from the highlands to the coastal plains—requires wire products that can resist rapid oxidation caused by high humidity in coastal cities like Aden and extreme temperature fluctuations in the interior.
Currently, the market relies heavily on imported chicken netting for poultry farming and small animal enclosures. However, traditional galvanized coatings often fail prematurely due to the abrasive nature of desert sands and salt-laden air, creating a gap for higher-grade PVC-coated or hot-dipped options.
Furthermore, the reconstruction of urban infrastructure in Yemen has surged the need for cement wire mesh. This material is critical for reinforcing concrete structures in residential and commercial buildings to ensure seismic stability and structural longevity in a volatile environment.
