In Iraq, the demand for artificial football turf has surged as urban centers like Baghdad and Basra invest in sports infrastructure. However, the region's extreme summer temperatures, often exceeding 50°C, cause standard synthetic fibers to degrade or overheat, making UV stability the primary technical requirement for any installation.
Residential landscaping is also shifting towards artificial gardens due to severe water scarcity. Traditional natural lawns are unsustainable in the arid Iraqi climate; therefore, high-density polyethylene (HDPE) solutions that mimic natural aesthetics without requiring irrigation have become a necessity for modern villas and commercial complexes.
The leisure sector is seeing a niche but rapid growth in specialized sports surfaces. The introduction of artificial golf turf is catering to an emerging luxury market, requiring precise pile heights and specialized infill materials to ensure the ball roll and bounce remain consistent despite the fluctuating temperature shifts.
