In Pakistan, the livestock sector is a backbone of the economy, yet many farms still rely on rudimentary wooden or low-grade iron fences. The extreme temperature fluctuations and high humidity in provinces like Punjab and Sindh accelerate the oxidation of traditional metal wires, leading to frequent failures of the cattle fence panels used in rural areas.
Furthermore, the rise of urban gardening in cities like Islamabad and Lahore has increased the demand for a refined welded wire garden fence. However, local markets often lack standardized gauge consistency, resulting in structures that cannot withstand the pressure of aggressive local fauna or environmental stress.
The current market is shifting toward imported high-tensile strength materials. There is a growing realization that investing in galvanized and powder-coated cattle gate farm systems significantly reduces long-term maintenance costs and prevents livestock escape in large-scale grazing operations.
