In Mali, the metal wire industry faces unique challenges due to the arid Sahelian climate and high temperature fluctuations. The demand for galvanized iron barbed wire is predominantly driven by the livestock sector and territorial security, where high zinc coating is essential to prevent rapid oxidation in sandy, abrasive environments.
Urban development in Bamako and other regional hubs has increased the reliance on structural reinforcements. The use of wall ties has become critical for maintaining the integrity of masonry in areas prone to soil shifting and thermal stress, ensuring that building facades remain stable under intense heat.
Furthermore, the agricultural transition toward modernized irrigation and livestock management requires precise tensioning tools. The adoption of high-grade wire tension spring components is growing as local operators move away from manual fastening to more durable, elastic mechanical solutions.