In Venezuela, the wire mesh industry faces significant challenges due to extreme humidity and coastal salinity, which accelerate the oxidation of standard metals. Consequently, there is a surging demand for plastic coated chicken wire to prevent rust and extend the service life of poultry enclosures.
The local agricultural sector, particularly in the Llanos region, relies heavily on secure fencing. However, traditional untreated meshes often fail within two years. This has shifted market preference toward galvanized hexagonal wire netting, which offers a superior barrier against the corrosive effects of tropical rain.
Currently, the Venezuelan market is transitioning from basic utility fencing to specialized protection. The adoption of coated chicken wire fence is increasing as farmers seek to reduce maintenance costs and improve the biosecurity of their livestock environments.



