Colombia's unique geography, ranging from the humid Amazon basin to the salty Caribbean coasts, places immense stress on metal components. Traditional galvanized hexagonal wire netting often faces rapid oxidation in these high-humidity regions, leading to frequent replacements and increased maintenance costs for local farmers.
In the poultry and livestock sectors, there is a growing shift toward plastic coated chicken wire to combat the corrosive effects of animal waste and tropical rain. The demand for barriers that can withstand both UV radiation from the Andean highlands and moisture from the lowlands has become a priority for sustainable infrastructure.
Currently, the market is transitioning from basic galvanized options to high-performance coated chicken wire fence systems. This evolution is driven by the need for longer life cycles and a reduction in the overall cost of ownership for Colombian agribusinesses.



