Tajikistan's agricultural sector is heavily defined by its mountainous topography and vast pastoral lands. In many rural areas, traditional wooden or rudimentary wire fences are still prevalent, but they often fail to withstand the harsh winters and the physical pressure of large herds, creating an urgent need for a professional cattle gate farm system.
The local climate, characterized by extreme temperature fluctuations, causes rapid corrosion in low-grade metals. This has led to a shift toward galvanized and powder-coated materials, specifically in the adoption of the welded wire garden fence to protect high-value vegetable crops from wild animal intrusions in valley regions.
Economically, the transition toward more commercialized livestock farming is driving demand for standardized modules. Farmers are increasingly replacing haphazard barriers with structured cattle fence panels to improve animal health through better rotational grazing and controlled movement.
