Kenya's agricultural landscape, particularly in the Rift Valley and coastal regions, faces extreme environmental stress. The prevalence of high humidity and saline air in coastal areas, combined with intense UV radiation in the highlands, accelerates the oxidation of traditional mild steel fences, necessitating a shift toward hot-dipped galvanized cattle fence panels.
Current livestock management in Kenya often relies on a mix of traditional wooden posts and imported wire. However, the rising demand for commercial ranching has exposed the weaknesses of these systems, as predators and large livestock require higher tensile strength and precise welding to prevent breaches in the cattle gate farm structures.
Urbanization in Nairobi and Mombasa has also increased the demand for residential and commercial security. This has led to a surge in the use of chain fence privacy screen installations, where aesthetics and security must coexist to protect high-value urban real estate.
