Cameroon's unique geography, characterized by high humidity and intense precipitation in the south and drier regions in the north, creates a significant maintenance burden for natural grass. This has led to an increasing adoption of artificial football turf to ensure that sports facilities remain operational during the heavy rainy seasons without turning into mud pits.
The economic growth in urban centers like Douala and Yaoundé has spurred a demand for low-maintenance aesthetics. Commercial properties and private villas are increasingly integrating artificial gardens to maintain a lush, green appearance without the constant need for irrigation and chemical fertilizers, which are costly and environmentally taxing.
Furthermore, the emergence of luxury hospitality and elite sporting clubs has created a niche market for high-precision surfaces. There is a growing trend toward installing professional-grade artificial golf green turf to provide consistent putting surfaces that do not degrade under the intense equatorial sun.
