Uzbekistan's livestock sector is currently undergoing a rapid transition. Historically dependent on traditional grazing and small-scale backyard farming, the region is now shifting toward intensive production. The arid climate of the Kyzylkum and Karakum regions necessitates specialized cage house poultry systems that can maintain strict temperature and humidity control to ensure animal welfare and high yield.
Economically, the government's push for food security has increased the demand for professionalized pig and rabbit farming. This has created a significant gap in the market for standardized farrowing house for pigs and specialized rabbit housing, as local farmers move away from improvised wooden structures toward durable, galvanized steel solutions that prevent disease outbreaks.
Furthermore, the growth in poultry output has led to a critical shortage in downstream packaging infrastructure. The lack of local egg tray production line capacity means many producers rely on expensive imports, highlighting an urgent need for localized manufacturing of sustainable packaging materials for the egg industry.