In the Central African Republic, the livestock industry primarily relies on traditional wooden stakes and rudimentary wire, which frequently succumb to the humid tropical climate and intense soil acidity. There is a growing demand for cattle fence panels that can withstand extreme weather cycles without frequent replacement.
The logistical challenges of the region mean that durability is the primary economic driver. Farmers are shifting away from temporary fixes toward structured cattle gate farm systems that ensure biosecurity and prevent cattle drift into neighboring forest reserves.
Urban and semi-urban agricultural zones are increasingly adopting welded wire garden fence designs to protect high-value vegetable crops from local wildlife and small livestock, reflecting a transition toward diversified farming practices.
