Rwanda's rapid urban development in Kigali and the expansion of commercial farming have led to a surge in demand for durable fencing. The prevalence of high humidity and seasonal rainfall creates a corrosive environment, making standard wires obsolete and increasing the necessity for Gi Wire (Galvanized Iron) to prevent premature rust and structural failure.
In the agricultural sector, the "Land of a Thousand Hills" requires flexible yet strong solutions. The adoption of Gardening Wire has shifted from basic tying to structured support systems for high-value crops, reflecting a transition toward modernized agribusiness practices across the Northern and Eastern provinces.
Security remains a priority for industrial zones and residential estates. While traditional fences were common, there is a growing transition toward high-tensile Razor Barbed Wire to protect critical infrastructure from intrusion, driven by the government's push for increased investment and safe economic zones.
