The livestock sector in Iran faces unique challenges due to its diverse geography, ranging from the humid Caspian coast to the arid central plateau. Farmers are increasingly shifting from traditional open-air rearing to controlled environments using a cage house poultry system to combat fluctuating temperatures and avian diseases.
Economic volatility and the need for food self-sufficiency have driven the demand for cost-effective, durable machinery. There is a growing trend toward diversifying protein sources, leading to an increased adoption of the multi level rabbit cage to maximize limited land use in peri-urban farming areas.
Furthermore, the industrialization of the pig farming sector in specific regions requires specialized housing like the farrowing house for pigs to reduce piglet mortality and improve sow recovery, reflecting a move toward precision livestock farming (PLF).