New Zealand's livestock industry is characterized by a strong commitment to animal welfare and stringent environmental regulations. Farmers are increasingly transitioning from traditional open-pen systems to specialized structures like the cage house poultry to optimize space and biosecurity in high-density regions.
The geographic diversity of the North and South Islands requires equipment that can withstand varying humidity and temperature fluctuations. This has led to a surge in demand for durable multi level rabbit cage systems that utilize galvanized steel to prevent corrosion in coastal farming environments.
Furthermore, the local market is shifting toward integrated processing. The adoption of an efficient egg tray production line allows poultry farms to verticalize their supply chain, reducing reliance on imported packaging and lowering the overall carbon footprint of the logistics chain.