In Zambia, the agricultural sector faces significant challenges due to seasonal heavy rainfall and high humidity, which accelerate the corrosion of standard carbon steel fences. Many farms currently rely on outdated wooden posts and low-tensile wires, which often fail to withstand the pressure of large herds, leading to livestock loss and crop damage.
The demand for specialized cattle fence panels has surged as commercial farming expands in the Copperbelt and Southern provinces. There is a critical shift toward galvanized and PVC-coated materials to combat the oxidative stress caused by the local tropical climate, ensuring a longer lifespan for perimeter installations.
Moreover, urban gardening and small-scale poultry farming in Lusaka and Kitwe have increased the requirement for welded wire garden fence options. These users require lightweight yet rigid structures that prevent pest intrusion while remaining easy to install in varied soil types.
