In Peru, the livestock industry is characterized by a stark contrast between small-scale Andean highlands farming and large industrial operations in the coastal regions. Many farmers still rely on traditional wooden structures, which struggle against the humidity of the jungle or the extreme temperature fluctuations of the mountains, creating an urgent need for professional cage house poultry systems.
The economic shift toward export-quality meat and eggs has pushed Peruvian producers to seek higher biosecurity and waste management standards. This has led to a gradual adoption of galvanized steel equipment, although the lack of localized technical support often hinders the full optimization of a multi level rabbit cage setup.
Furthermore, the rising cost of imported feed has made the local processing of raw materials a priority. The integration of an animal feed cutter has become essential for mid-sized farms to reduce operational costs and improve the nutritional consistency of livestock diets.