Egypt's geography, characterized by vast desert expanses and high salinity in coastal areas, places extreme stress on metal products. The demand for galvanized barbed wire fence has surged due to the need for secure boundary demarcation in rural and border regions where wind-blown sand acts as a natural abrasive.
In urban hubs like Cairo and Alexandria, the construction boom has accelerated the adoption of welded wire mesh for reinforced concrete and industrial partitioning. However, the market still struggles with inconsistent galvanization quality, leading to premature oxidation in humid Nile Delta regions.
Agricultural sectors in the New Valley and Delta regions are transitioning toward specialized cattle fencing to manage livestock more efficiently. The current survival state of the industry is a shift from basic low-cost wire to high-zinc coating standards to combat the corrosive Egyptian air.