Uruguay's agricultural sector, particularly in the southern regions, is highly susceptible to sudden hail storms and erratic wind patterns. The current reliance on traditional agricultural net systems is shifting towards higher density, UV-stabilized materials that can withstand the intense Atlantic coast solar radiation.
In the livestock and poultry sectors, there is a growing demand for reinforced nylon mesh to secure perimeter fencing and animal enclosures, replacing outdated wooden or simple wire structures that degrade quickly in the humid pampas environment.
Furthermore, the rise of high-value organic berry and grape production in Uruguay has created a critical need for specialized insect proof mesh to reduce pesticide reliance while maintaining strict biosecurity standards against local pests.