Morocco's unique geography, characterized by an arid to semi-arid climate, makes traditional grass maintenance prohibitively expensive due to extreme water scarcity. Consequently, the adoption of artificial football turf has surged in cities like Casablanca and Rabat to support the nation's passion for football without depleting precious water reserves.
In the luxury hospitality sector, particularly in Marrakech and Agadir, there is a growing trend toward artificial gardens. These installations allow resorts to maintain a lush, Mediterranean aesthetic while reducing irrigation costs and labor, effectively combatting the harsh Saharan winds and high evaporation rates.
The sporting landscape is also evolving, with a specific increase in the installation of artificial golf turf. As Morocco positions itself as a global tourism hub, the demand for low-maintenance, high-durability greens that can withstand high temperatures without scorching has become a primary industry driver.
