In Ecuador, the agricultural sector faces extreme challenges due to high humidity and saline air in coastal regions, which accelerates the oxidation of standard steel. Consequently, there is a surging demand for plastic coated chicken wire to prevent premature rusting and ensure long-term stability in poultry farms.
The local market is currently transitioning from basic untreated wires to specialized galvanized hexagonal wire netting. This shift is driven by the need for materials that can withstand the volatile temperature swings of the Sierra region while maintaining structural integrity against predatory wildlife.
Furthermore, the adoption of plastic poultry mesh has become a strategic choice for organic farming initiatives in the Amazon basin, where synthetic coatings provide an essential barrier against the aggressive organic acids found in tropical soil.



