Uruguay's economy is heavily reliant on its vast grasslands, where cattle ranching is a primary industry. The demand for a reliable cattle gate farm system is critical due to the aggressive nature of livestock and the expansive territorial boundaries that require long-term structural integrity.
The humid subtropical climate of the region accelerates the corrosion of standard carbon steel. Consequently, there is a significant shift toward galvanized and PVC-coated cattle fence panels that can resist oxidation while maintaining the tensile strength needed to prevent animal breakthroughs.
Beyond large-scale ranching, the growing urban-rural transition in regions like Canelones has increased the need for smaller, precise boundaries. This has led to a surge in the adoption of welded wire garden fence products for residential plots and specialized horticulture.
