In Cameroon, the livestock industry faces significant challenges due to the high humidity of the coastal regions and the rugged terrain of the Adamawa plateau. Traditionally, farmers relied on wooden posts and basic wire, but the rapid oxidation caused by the tropical climate has led to a surge in demand for cattle fence panels that can withstand extreme moisture and soil acidity.
The local market is currently transitioning from manual weaving to prefabricated industrial solutions. There is a critical need for a robust cattle gate farm infrastructure that prevents livestock drift and secures boundaries against local predators, moving away from temporary fixes toward long-term capital investments in steel.
Furthermore, the urban expansion in cities like Douala and Yaoundé has created a niche for multifunctional boundaries. We see a growing integration of security and aesthetics, where a welded wire garden fence is no longer just for crops but serves as a primary perimeter defense for residential agricultural estates.
