The Uzbekistani market is currently witnessing a surge in infrastructure development, particularly in Tashkent and Samarkand. There is a growing transition from traditional concrete walls to more versatile options like the perforated fence, which allows for better airflow and visual integration in urban planning.
Due to the region's drastic temperature fluctuations—from scorching summers to freezing winters—metal fatigue is a significant concern. This has led to an increased demand for specialized wire border fencing that utilizes advanced galvanization and powder coating to prevent corrosion caused by saline soil in certain agricultural zones.
Furthermore, the rise of modern livestock farming in the Fergana Valley has shifted the focus toward specialized agricultural barriers. The practice of building a hog wire fence has become a standard for farmers seeking a balance between cost-efficiency and the strength required to contain livestock in rugged terrain.