In Cuba, the livestock sector is currently transitioning toward more structured intensive farming to ensure national food security. However, the high humidity and saline air of the Caribbean coast accelerate the corrosion of metal equipment, making the demand for high-grade galvanized multi level rabbit cage systems critical for longevity.
The current infrastructure often relies on aging facilities that struggle with ventilation and waste management. This has created a significant market gap for modernized farrowing house for pigs that can regulate temperature and reduce piglet mortality in Cuba's tropical heat.
Furthermore, the shift toward local egg production has increased the need for integrated processing tools. The adoption of an efficient egg tray production line is becoming essential for Cuban cooperatives to reduce reliance on imported packaging and optimize the supply chain.