In Papua New Guinea, the livestock industry faces unique challenges due to the extreme humidity and heavy rainfall of the Highlands and coastal regions. Traditional wooden fences degrade rapidly, leading to a surge in demand for cattle fence panels that offer superior corrosion resistance and structural integrity.
The geographical fragmentation of PNG makes transportation difficult, necessitating modular fencing solutions. Farmers are increasingly shifting toward welded wire garden fence options that can be easily transported and installed in remote villages to protect high-value crops from wandering livestock.
Furthermore, the rise of urban farming in Port Moresby and Lae has introduced a need for security-focused boundaries. This has led to the integration of chain fence privacy screen systems, combining livestock containment with perimeter security and privacy.
