In North Korea, the reliance on traditional farming methods necessitates a robust infrastructure for animal husbandry. The current market for cattle fence panels is characterized by a transition from manually woven wire to standardized industrial panels to combat the harsh mountainous winds and humidity.
Agricultural zoning in the region often requires specific containment solutions that can withstand extreme temperature fluctuations. This has led to an increased demand for high-zinc galvanized coatings in welded wire garden fence systems to prevent premature oxidation in coastal and highland areas.
Despite limited automation in some local workshops, there is a growing strategic shift toward adopting precision-welded technologies. This evolution ensures that boundaries for livestock are not only secure but also cost-effective in terms of material usage and installation time.
