In Ghana, the agricultural landscape is characterized by high humidity and saline air in coastal regions, which accelerates the oxidation of standard metal fences. Farmers often struggle with rapid degradation of cattle fence panels, leading to frequent replacements and increased operational costs in cattle ranching.
The market is currently transitioning from traditional wooden posts and basic wire to more structured cattle gate farm systems. However, a lack of standardized high-tensile steel has historically led to fence sagging and breaches by larger livestock, compromising farm biosecurity.
Furthermore, urban garden expansion in Accra and Kumasi has increased the demand for welded wire garden fence options that can withstand tropical rainfall while providing aesthetic boundaries for high-value crops.
