Peru's agricultural sector faces unique challenges due to its extreme altitudinal variations, from the arid coastal plains to the high Andean plateaus. The increasing frequency of erratic weather patterns has made the deployment of a robust agricultural net essential for high-value exports like blueberries and asparagus.
In regions like Ica and La Libertad, the industry is shifting from basic plastic coverings to specialized insect proof mesh. This transition is driven by the need to reduce chemical pesticide reliance while maintaining strict EU and US import phytosanitary standards.
Currently, the market is seeing a surge in demand for hybrid materials. While traditional options existed, the Peruvian market now requires UV-stabilized materials that can withstand the intense solar radiation of the Andes without degrading, ensuring long-term structural integrity.